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Carbide coating insulates pelletizer die.


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 in Chicago next month. Developed by Econ GmbH, Pasching, Austria, the die plate uses a thin (less than 0.5-mm) layer of abrasion-resistant and heat-insulating Ceconid tungsten carbide tungsten carbide
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An extremely hard, fine gray powder whose composition is WC, used in tools, dies, wear-resistant machine parts, and abrasives.
 to minimize heat losses to the process water, which is said to reduce die heating requirements by more than 70%. Even more energy is saved because the water bath requires less cooling, says Econ. And because the melt is hotter and therefore softer when it is cut, less energy reportedly is required for the motor drive, and knife life is extended.

The Ceconid insulation insulation (ĭn'səlā`shən, ĭn'sy–), use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity.  is said to prevent die-hole freeze-off despite throughput fluctuations as great as 7 to 110 lb/hr per die hole. It also reportedly makes it easier to start up the pelletizer at only 10% to 20% of full production speed. Tel: +43(7229) 87680-50 * PT Direct: 296BT
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Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:May 1, 2006
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