Reactive Extrusion 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9783527801541.ch5
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In‐process Measurements for Reactive Extrusion Monitoring and Control

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“…23 depends on the purpose of the data, on the required rate of sensing, on the coupling possibilities accepted by the processing equipment, and on the user friendliness, among others. Designing rheometers for in-process monitoring of extrusion is not trivial, as a number of requirements should be fulfilled: 6 • The device should measure the relevant material response(s) accurately and reliably. • The data should be acquired at a high rate and be insensitive to the mechanical vibrations of the extruder, and to other interferences arising in a typical production environment; quality control requires good sensitivity to changes in material behavior and reasonable time lag between sampling and data, whilst process control demands repetitive quick measurements.…”
Section: Reactive Extrusion Chemical Modification Rheological Effect mentioning
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“…23 depends on the purpose of the data, on the required rate of sensing, on the coupling possibilities accepted by the processing equipment, and on the user friendliness, among others. Designing rheometers for in-process monitoring of extrusion is not trivial, as a number of requirements should be fulfilled: 6 • The device should measure the relevant material response(s) accurately and reliably. • The data should be acquired at a high rate and be insensitive to the mechanical vibrations of the extruder, and to other interferences arising in a typical production environment; quality control requires good sensitivity to changes in material behavior and reasonable time lag between sampling and data, whilst process control demands repetitive quick measurements.…”
Section: Reactive Extrusion Chemical Modification Rheological Effect mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…optical and dielectric spectroscopies, rheometry, light scattering and ultrasound, to follow material morphology, density, viscosity, residence time distribution or to estimate molecular or chemical composition. [4][5][6] This mini-review focuses on in-process rheometry, which is used both in industry and in academia by resorting either to commercial devices or to in-house made prototypes. The motivation for electing rheometry for process monitoring is presented in the next section, which reviews rheological concepts.…”
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