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Cut the 'chatter' in window profile extrusion. (Additives Close-Up).


* Anew class of heat stabilizer stabilizer: see airplane.  and an unusual lubricant Lubricant

A gas, liquid, or solid used to prevent contact of parts in relative motion, and thereby reduce friction and wear. In many machines, cooling by the lubricant is equally important.
 are said to allow high-speed extrusion of rigid PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
 window profiles without such common problems as "chatter" lines, die plate-out, and frictional heat build-up build·up also build-up  
n.
1. The act or process of amassing or increasing: a military buildup; a buildup of tension during the strike.

2.
 in the calibrator calibrator

an instrument for dilating a tubular structure or for determining the caliber of such a structure.
. Both the new stabilizer and the optimized lubricant formulation emerged from recent research at Crompton Corp.

Tooling technology developed in the last few years allows an increase in output rates for window main frames to 13-16 ft/min from the previous standard of 6-8 ft/min. With higher speeds have come some difficult technical issues, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Perry Reed, manager of rigid PVC additives at Crompton. "Formulations for rigid PVC building products designed for standard low-output extrusion will generally not perform well at very high output rates," he says. Changing the stabilizer and lubricant package can allow operators to readily achieve 13-16 ft/min output rates, Reed asserts.

Eliminate chatter

"Chatter" caused by binding and hesitation of the extrudate as it passes through the calibrator has been by far the most difficult problem to solve in high-output profile extrusion, Reed notes. Repeated binding and release of the extrudate in the calibrator leaves vertical lines along the profile surface. At lower extrusion rates, extruder conditions can generally be adjusted to solve the problem, but not so at high output rates. "Chatter problems can be so overwhelming that dramatically reducing output remains the only solution--an unacceptable one to a company that may have invested millions in high-output tooling," Reed says.

Enter Crompton's new class of organotin heat stabilizers, which have unusual lubricating properties. Traditional methyltin or butyltin stabilizers are non-lubricating. The new Mark 2200 series of butyltin mercaptides reportedly possess both very high tin content and very high levels of external lubricity lu·bric·i·ty  
n.
The quality or condition of being lubricious.



[Late Latin lbricit
 that cannot be matched with typical lubricants lubricants

preparations for the lubrication of passages to reduce frictional injury, e.g. oily preparations, including petroleum jelly, lanolin or water-soluble preparations such as methyl cellulose.
.

According to Reed, use of these stabilizers alters the profiles' surface tension and die-swell characteristics, allowing the extrudate to pass smoothly through the calibrators at high speed without any signs of chatter. Mark 2200 stabilizers also boast excellent early-color hold and long-term heat stability. Although Mark 2200 grades are priced higher, typical use levels are 0.8 to 1 phr versus 1.2 to 1.5 phr for standard stabilizers.

According to Reed, a compound containing Mark 2200 processes very well at 13 if/mm on a Davis-Standard 94-mm twin-screw extruder with an A&G high-output calibrator and dual-strand die.

Stop plateout & friction

Changes to any formulation ingredient can affect plateout or build-up on the outside of the die or inside the calibrator. Moreover the faster an extruder runs, the quicker plateout will develop.

For high-speed extrusion, Reed says the total lubricant level should be kept at an absolute minimum. Also, the choice of lubricant chemistry should be examined critically. "Ester lubricants, although soluble in PVC, can migrate to the surface and cause a plate-out problem. Excessive use of external lubricants such as paraffin wax can also contribute to plateout. You want enough lubricants within your compound to prevent sticking and burning and to promote flow--no more, no less. Generally this level will be 2 to 2.25 phr," he states.

As line speed increases, so does frictional heat. So the choice of lubricant is also very important to minimize friction between polymer and metal. Standard formulations will generally result in a very hot and "soupy soup·y  
adj. soup·i·er, soup·i·est
1. Having the appearance or consistency of soup.

2. Informal Foggy: soupy weather.

3. Informal Sentimental.
" melt at high output rates, which means the melt will be difficult to size properly. It will also tend to hang up in the calibrator, causing jams.

According to Reed, few processors recognize that certain higher-melting lubricants such as amides will help stiffen stiff·en  
tr. & intr.v. stiff·ened, stiff·en·ing, stiff·ens
To make or become stiff or stiffer.



stiff
 the melt. An example is Crompton's Marklube L123, which has both external and internal lubricating properties, whereas widely used fatty ester lubricants have lower melting points and act only as internal lubricants. Reed suggests that higher levels of external lubricants should partially replace internal lubricants such as fatty esters esters (esˑ·terz),
n.pl organic compounds synthesized from acids and alcohols, typically possessing fruity aromas.
.

Metal-release additives such as calcium stearate Noun 1. calcium stearate - an insoluble calcium salt of stearic acid and palmitic acid; it is formed when soap is mixed with water that contains calcium ions and is the scum produced in regions of hard water
calcium octadecanoate
 are also essential to ensure that the polymer does not stick to the interior surfaces of the extruder. Higher levels of calcium stearate will provide both improved metal release and faster fusion, which is needed at higher output rates, Reed says. "Calcium stearate is a potent fusion promoter and a co-stabilizer," he notes.

Without revealing details, Crompton says a high-output lubricant system would increase the usual level of calcium stearate and replace the paraffin wax and ester lubricants with an amide like Marklube L123. (The oxidized oxidized

having been modified by the process of oxidation.


oxidized cellulose
see absorbable cellulose.
 PE wax remains unchanged.) In the high-output system, the overall level of lubricant is decreased from 2.45 to 2.20 phr. The lubricant system is rebalanced to provide faster fusion, better metal release, and improved heat stability. During production trials, Reed says, the standard system developed excessive frictional heat and could not be sized at high output rates, while the new system processed very well at 13 ft/min.

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(203) 552-2000, www.cromptoncorp.com
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