Extruder Screw
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Components of Extruder Screw
There are many types of screw designs, but irrespective of the design screws mostly have three primary sections and two secondary sections. They are feed, transition (or compression), metering, devolatization zone and finally mixing zone.
An extruder screw's detailed design is extremely complex. Channel depth is an important variable to screw. Compression is typically largest and uniform in the feed section while smallest in the metering section. Channel depth decreases gradually along the transition section. The flight depth will also decrease in the metering area to provide a precise material feed rate in the die area. A screw compression ratio is the ratio of depth of feed section flights to the metering section flights. Ideally in plastics, common compression ratios in the extruders can range from 2 - 4:1.
Functions of an Extruder Screw
The extruder screw serves the following basic functions:
- Bringing the feedstock into the extruder and then moving the material along the screw. This is performed side by side while compressing and removing volatiles.
- Softening of the melt by heating (from both internally generated shear forces as well as externally applied heat).
- Pump the fluid in a steady manner.
- Mixing and melting to eventually produce a homogeneous melt that is without any impurity.
- Applying constant pressure (free of any pulsation) very much needed for forcing the material through the die.
Advantages of Extruder Screw
- An extruder screw enjoys the following advantages:
- An Increase in the melting efficiency due to total elimination of solids bed breakup.
- A considerably higher melting rate due to prolonged exposure of the solids bed to the barrel surface where melting takes places.
- Better stability, due to complete elimination of channel plugging that is a source of trouble at the entrance to the barrier section.
- Improved mixing in the melt channel as melt material is subjected to moderate shear when it passes over the barrier flight.
Extruder Screw Materials
Extruder screws are mostly made up of alloy steel and then undergo further secondary treatment operations depending upon the nature of steel. Some of these treatments include chrome plating, nitriding, flight surface hardening etc. The following table highlights some of the screw materials and gives the treatment options to make it fit for use as extruder screw.
| Screw Material | Treatment |
| Alloy steel 4140 | Flame hardened |
| Nitralloy 135-M | Nitrided |
| Tool steel CPM 9V | Heat treatment |
| Special alloy Nickel 718 | Age hardened |
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What is a Barrier screw? |
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