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First direct extrusion of complex WPC window profiles.


* Wood-plastic composite Wood-plastic composite is a composite material lumber or timber made of recycled plastic and wood wastes. There are also application in the market, which utilize only virgin raw materials.  (WPC WPC (in Britain) woman police constable

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) profiles are made by two main approaches. Direct extrusion from raw ingredients dominates in deck boards and other uncalibrated profiles. However thin-wall, multi-hollow profiles, whose shape is formed with vacuum calibrators, are typically extruded from predried, precompounded pellets, which provide more consistent feeding and reduce the opportunity for formulation errors and surging in the die. For example, until now, all multi-hollow WPC window profiles have been made from pellets.

That could change as a result of new technology demonstrated last September by Automated Extrusion Tooling and Design, Ramsey, Minn., a 12-year-old firm specializing in dies and downstream tooling for WPC. It demonstrated production of a 50% wood-flour and PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
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 with two hollow compartments and two PVC cap layers (white and dark gray). Wall thickness of the 3.5-in.-wide profile was about 0.080 in., including the 0.010- to 0.015-in. cap layers that were introduced just before the die exit.

"This was the first time in the U.S. that a WPC window profile was directly extruded without predrying the fiber and pelletizing Pelletizing or pelletising is the process of compressed or molding of product into the shape of a pellet. A large range of different products are pelletized including chemicals, iron ore, animal compound feed, and more. ," says Horst Eigruber, president of Extrusion Specialty Products, which built the system's premixing and preheating sections.

Direct extrusion offers several cost advantages. "There's an operating saving of 6 cents to 7 cents/lb from not predrying and another 12 cents to 15 cents/lb for not pelletizing," Eigruber notes. The heart of the system was a parallel counter-rotating extruder (Krauss-Maffei model KMD KMD Kazaa Media Desktop
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 90-36). Compared with the conical twin-screws normally used for extruding WPC profiles, the parallel type is 15% to 20% less expensive than a conical for the same output, says Andreas Tuerk, sales manager sales manager ngerente m/f de ventas

sales manager ndirecteur commercial

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 for Krauss-Maffei.

There is also a difference in maintenance costs, he points out. Screw wear is comparable for the two types of machines, he says, but "when a conical barrel wears, you can't reline reline /re·line/ (re-lin´) to resurface the tissue side of a denture with new base material in order to achieve a more accurate fit.  it the way you can with a parallel twin-screw."

Custom material handling

The big problem with direct extrusion of thin-wall profiles is the varying bulk density of the WPC raw material, which causes uneven feeding of the extruder and surging at the die. "Even slight variation causes a thin-walled profile to break as it's pulled through the vacuum calibrators," notes Donald Zoubek, president of Automated Extrusion. Melt pumps aren't a solution because they create too much shear, overheat o·ver·heat  
v. o·ver·heat·ed, o·ver·heat·ing, o·ver·heats

v.tr.
1. To heat too much.

2. To cause to become excited, agitated, or overstimulated.

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 the WPC, and break the fibers.

The Automated Extrusion demonstration used special upstream mixing and preheating equipment to provide very uniform feeding of the extruder. The system was designed to feed undried wood flour Wood flour is finely pulverized wood that has a consistencey fairly equal to sand, but can vary considerably, with particles ranging in size from a fine powder to roughly the size of a grain of rice. , powdered PVC, and up to 20% WPC regrind. It used loaders from Hapman Conveyors on gain-in-weight gravimetric hoppers from Inoex LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
. The hoppers feed into a small paddle-mixing chamber, which feeds into a short (8:1 L/D L/D Labor and Delivery
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L/D Lift/Drag (ratio)
L/D Low Dynamic
L/D Limiter/Discriminator
L/D Loading / Discharging Rate (shipping) 
) co-rotating twin-screw preheating extruder. Both were custom-built by Extrusion Specialty Products. The co-rotating twin-screw preheats the material to 180 F using electrical heater bands on the barrel and hot oil inside the self-wiping screws.

The preheated mix drops by gravity into the main extruder, flashing off most of the moisture, which is exhausted outside of the building. The extra-long barrel of the Krauss-Maffei extruder (36:1 L/D instead of the usual 26:1) allows for dual venting via an ambient-pressure vent in the first heating section and a high-vacuum vent downstream to pull off the last moisture and volatiles. The longer barrel also allows wider flights on the screws, which hold a greater volume of material for higher output than a standard 26:1 extruder.

The single-lane die from Automated Extrusion was a streamlined, round tri-extrusion tool. Downstream tooling consisted of four dry calibrators (which provide a better surface finish than a wet calibrator calibrator

an instrument for dilating a tubular structure or for determining the caliber of such a structure.
), followed by a water-cooling section and a series of template tanks with vacuum calibrators and water. At the demonstration, the line produced profiles at 10.5 ft/min, and about 400 lb/hr.

The die and vacuum calibrators for the demonstration were subsequently delivered to Andersen Corp., Bayport, Minn., for its Renewal line of replacement windows This article or section has multiple issues:
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. Anderson does not practice direct extrusion--its windows are made with pelletized Fibrex WPC material, developed by Andersen's Aspen Research unit.

Anderson's patented technology keeps others out of PVC-based WPC window profiles. However, Aspen has begun to license its technology for applications other than windows. Trex Co., Winchester, Va., and LP Building Products, Nashville, Tenn., are early licensees, both making hollow, thin-wall deck railings with vacuum calibration and capstock. "We see great potential for Andersen and its licensees to streamline processes using the direct-extrusion approach," notes Andrew Marine, general manager of Aspen Research.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

For more information on these companies and their products, visit www.ptonline.com/suppliers:

Aspen Research Carp., White Bear Lake, Minn.

(651) 264-6000 * www.aspenresearch.com

Automated ExtrussionTooling and Design, Ramsey, Minn.

(763) 576-6946. * www.automatedextrusion.com

Extrusion Specialty Products, McPherson. Kan.

(620) 241-2044 * sales@extrusionspecialty.com

Hapman Conveyors, Kalamazoo, Mich.

(616) 343-16375 * www.hapman.com

Inoex LLC, Lancaster, Pa.

(717) 672-0870 * www.inoex.com

Krauss-Maffei Corp., Florence, Ky.

(859) 283-0200 * www.krauss-maffei.com
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Title Annotation:Close-Up: EXTRUSION
Author:Schut, Jan H.
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:May 1, 2007
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