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Extrusion - Single-screw extrusion (part 2)

Authors: Bruno VERGNES, Stéphan PUISSANT

Publication date: January 10, 2003, Review date: January 10, 2019

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AUTHORS

  • Bruno VERGNES: ENSTA engineer - Doctor of Science (University of Nice) - Senior Researcher, École des Mines de Paris

  • Stéphan PUISSANT: ENSAM engineer - Doctorate in Materials Science and Engineering (École des mines de Paris) - Senior assistant at Insic (Institut supérieur d'ingénierie de la conception)

 INTRODUCTION

The first part of this article "Single-screw extrusion was essentially devoted to the mechanisms involved in extrusion. In this second part, we will deal with the technical aspects of manufacturing and operation, as well as reviewing the main practical problems encountered in extrusion, and giving some simple recipes for solving them.

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