久久人人97超碰婷婷开心情五月,国产91www,91高清在线免费观看,国产91在线播放精品,国产99一区,爱情岛论坛在线视频,国产区福利

Home About us News center Products Innovation Careers
industry news
company news
industry news
media focus
video
IKT develops processes and material solutions
 
  David Vink 
EUROPEAN PLASTICS NEWS
Published: December 23, 2013 9:36 am ET
Updated: December 23, 2013 9:38 am ET

The IKT Institute of Plastics Technology at Stuttgart University exhibited at a K show for the first time at the 2013 event in Düsseldorf, Germany in October, in the “Science Campus” area of the fair focusing on lightweight construction and bioplastics themes.

IKT demonstrated the use of thermography as a non-destructive test method for lightweight plastic parts and compounding of additives into bioplastics with a mini-compounder fitted with an open processing zone.

In the area of high performance single-screw compounding machinery, Stefan Epple of IKT is developing the Helibar concept of extrusion machinery producer Extrudex.

Although the Helibar extruder’s continuously helical-grooved barrel achieves high melt throughput by generation of high pressure, Epple says the downside is short residence times which can cause decreasing melt homogeneity in some materials.

The IKT project on the Helibar system seeks to address the homogeneity issue by “development and investigation of suitable mixing section geometries through systematic variation of screw and barrel geometry, along with development of an objective method to evaluate melt homogeneity.”

As part of its work in reactive extrusion of new and existing polymers, IKT has developed a new “RIM pultrusion” in-situ process for production of continuous glass-fiber-reinforced PA 6 semi-finished products. Production speeds are one meter per minute with potential of two meters/minute.

Reaction injection molding applies here, since the process involves mixing of low viscosity caprolactam monomer with 2.5 percent weight activator as one component and with 3.76 wt percent catalyst as a second component in a protective gas atmosphere (against influence of humidity). This is followed by injection of the still low viscosity mixture into a mold tool.

In bioplastics, IKT has investigated bio-based thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) as an impact modifier for polylactic acid (PLA), together with 3 percent methylene diphenyl-diisocyanate coupling agent. Benefits were found in elongation at break and impact strength values, compared with the usual PBAT biodegradable impact modifier used in PLA. IKT researcher Linda Goebel says IKT will also look at compounding natural fibers into bio-TPU-modified PLA.

Having investigated welding properties of various PBAT-modified PLA compounds, Goebel says further work will be done with a coupling agent and has indicated IKT may also look at weldability of bio-TPU-modified PLA compounds too.

IKT has developed compounds with new functional characteristics and advanced processing. It has compounded Carl Schenk’s plate-like shaped Cubrotec 5000 copper particles in the Ultramid B40 grade of PA6 from BASF. To do this, it used a special die with a narrow 0.5 mm diameter entry and a 15 percent angle leading to the exit as an expansion zone.

This technique overcomes the problem of particle orientation in the length direction, resulting in molded test pieces with 2.4-3.9 times higher heat conductivity in the thickness direction. This could enable the design of thinner walled and more compact plastic moldings in applications as diverse as coil formers and heat exchangers, IKT researcher Otto Skrabla suggests.

In laser processing, Benjamin Neubig of IKT works on selective heating of thermoforming sheet and having obtained small thermoformed parts with better wall thickness distribution and increased compression resistance, he now seeks to apply the technique to larger parts.

In selective laser sintering (SLS), IKT has worked with the Fraunhofer ICT Institute for Chemical Technology in Pfinztal, Germany, using PEEK polymer from Victrex to produce a material that can absorb laser energy better and therefore heat more thoroughly underneath the material surface.

The special material is key to a new so-called “additive-supported selective laser sintering” (ASLS) process.

According to IKT researcher Michael Kroth, tensile strength and stiffness values of ASLS parts in the special carbon-black-modified PEEK “almost reached the values required of injection molded reference samples.”

3D printing is also a theme for IKT in a new project aimed at developing 3D printing in bio-based plastics, with the company Biopro and Fraunhofer Institute.

 
About us
company profile
company culture
version and strategy
company history
certification
patents
contact
News center
company news
industry news
media focus
video
Products
products catalog
technical support
Innovation
create value
production line
QA&QC
new technique info
Copyright:King-Tech China Co.,Ltd
揭西县| 大安市| 阿城市| 合山市| 汉沽区| 岳西县| 民和| 唐河县| 金塔县| 兴安县| 龙泉市| 临城县| 武穴市| 新乐市| 若尔盖县| 齐河县| 屏南县| 塔河县| 泰兴市| 布拖县| 汉寿县| 阳泉市| 娱乐| 田东县| 柳林县| 盈江县| 治县。| 阜宁县| 大英县| 霍林郭勒市| 宁波市| 镇康县| 东乌| 新巴尔虎左旗| 安顺市| 湟源县| 临颍县| 墨玉县| 乐平市| 万山特区| 金溪县|