The interparticulate friction behavior of acetal copolymer pellets with bilobal and trilobal cross‐sections
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1991
Abstract
The interparticulate friction coefficient has been measured for a range of pellet cross‐sections. This measurement is postulated as representing the integrity of the solid bed in plasticating extrusion, reciprocating‐screw injection molding and extrusion blow molding. The value of the interparticulate friction coefficient has been found to be consistently greater for profiled pellet cross‐sections such as bilobal and trilobal than for conventional pellets with circular cross‐sections. It is postulated that this result means that solids beds formed from pellets with profiled cross‐sections are less likely to fracture, or break‐up, than are solids beds formed with conventional pellets, during plasticating extrusion, reciprocating‐screw injection molding and extrusion blow molding. It is further postulated that this will result in surge inhibition, and allow the manufacturing units to run faster with fewer operational problems. The effects of normal load, pellet geometry, polymer molecular weight and agitation of the bed are also presented. In addition to the measurement of the interparticulate friction coefficients, the manufacturing procedures for profiled pellets are explained. Copyright © 1991 Society of Plastics Engineers
Identifier
0344717114 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Polymer Engineering Science
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.760312303
e-ISSN
15482634
ISSN
00323888
First Page
1637
Last Page
1646
Issue
23
Volume
31
Recommended Citation
Liu, Chia‐Ying ‐Y and O'Brien, Keith T., "The interparticulate friction behavior of acetal copolymer pellets with bilobal and trilobal cross‐sections" (1991). Faculty Publications. 17570.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/17570
