SPE WEBINAR: Troubleshooting Single-Screw Extruders — Workshop Preview 


When: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 11:00 AM EST - 12:00 PM EST

Where: Webinar via Zoom

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Summary

The workshop will describe the most common root causes for high discharge temperatures, rate limitations, flow surging, resin degradation, color mixing problems, and melting limitations to name just a few, Once the root causes are identified, technical solutions will be provided. All troubleshooting problems will be described using actual field case studies and the remedies used to eliminate the problem.

About Speaker

Mark A. Spalding
R&D Fellow
Dow, Inc.

The troubleshooting case studies are a collection of Mark Spalding's 37 years of experience in the field. Many of the troubleshooting concepts and ideas are provided in the Hanser book that he wrote with Gregory Campbell called "Analysis and Troubleshooting of Single-Screw Extruders." Many of these case studies have been presented at past ANTECs.

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