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Development of an online rheometer for simultaneous measurement of shear and extensional viscosity during the polymer extrusion process

  • Hans-Jürgen Luger
  • , Jürgen Miethlinger

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Abstract

The demand for valid and reliable online process surveillance control of modern production plants in extrusion and compounding has considerably increased in recent years. We present an online rheometer for simultaneously measuring the extensional and shear viscosity of polymer melts and filled compounds during processing. The unique die design features a hyperbolic slit contraction that enables constant extensional rates along the die. Further, pressure transducers can be incorporated directly into the two slit sections, which prevents material from accumulating in pressure holes. The rheometer was implemented to a compounding line containing a Leistritz ZSE27 MAXX co-rotating twin-screw extruder and strand pelletizing. We demonstrated the applicability for condition monitoring based on several examples. The rheological behavior of a polypropylene random copolymer is characterized during twelve successive extrusion cycles. We compared our results to oscillatory shear measurements with a plate-plate rheometer. Decrease of extensional viscosity were less severe than the decrease of shear viscosity during multiple extrusion runs. Blending a high and a low viscous polypropylene produced similar behavior. The Trouton ratio which is based on both the extensional and shear viscosity was introduced as an additional quality parameter. For distinguishing between different PP/PS compounds or PP glass fiber compounds, the Trouton ratio is a valid and beneficial parameter. Additionally, different methods for evaluating the melt flow rate (MFR) from shear viscosity data were compared.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105914
Number of pages12
JournalPolymer Testing
Volume77
Issue number105914
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

Fields of science

  • 205 Materials Engineering
  • 205011 Polymer engineering
  • 102009 Computer simulation
  • 102033 Data mining
  • 104018 Polymer chemistry
  • 205012 Polymer processing
  • 104019 Polymer sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation
  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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