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  • Plastics Consultancy Network - Mixing and compounding masterbatches
    to be one of the following: low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, EVA , low molecular weight wax, an alkyd resin, or a more polymer specific material.
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    contains: a polymer mix/dispense system, coagulant addition system, product feed pump, solids discharge system, water testing instruments to gage water cleanliness, and an effluent return system with a pump to return the liquid to the source. Cartridge Filters Maximize Efficiency for High Protein
  • Drum Mixer Compounds Wide Range of Particles; Modified Paddle Mixer Solves Tricky Problem
    A manufacturer uses a Munson rotary drum mixer for thorough mixing of a polymer-cement coating, and a paddle mixer with incorporated choppers to blend PVC with wood fibers and other ingredients.
  • How White Rubber is Made
    Additives and pigments are important, but producing white rubber involves more than just mixing chemicals. Choosing a curing process and selecting rubber compounds are also important. Curing, or crosslinking as chemists call it, is a process that alters the properties of polymers. Henry Ford
  • Aqueous Film Coating: Get It Right the First Time
    for example, a clear coating or a controlled-release membrane. However, most coatings are formulated during the suspension process. Typically, a coating formula will consist, roughly, of 7 to 18% film-forming polymer, 0.5 to 2% plasticizer, and between 2.5 and 7% pigment or colorant. Table 1 summarizes
  • Handling Highly Active Ingredients
    process, but we re close, says Heath. It s not for everybody, but it can certainly be justified for hazardous, highly active materials. It all comes down to the type of product handled, and the frequency with which the operation is done. Disposable enclosures are particularly useful for mixing
  • UV Curing Adhesives and Potting Compounds
    Recent advancements in ultraviolet curing have given engineers a new opportunity when choosing adhesives, potting compounds, coatings, and sealants. Until now, most of these systems were either two-component systems requiring mixing, one-component heat cure systems, or solvent-based systems

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