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Online Course

Troubleshooting Polyolefin Grafting via Reactive Extrusion

On-Demand Course

Recorded onSep 24,2019

Troubleshoot critical challengesto develophigh quality grafted PP & PE productsby understandingfree radical chemistry, PE & PP reactions, & design of the extruder.

Kenneth Russellwill help you in controllinggrafting reaction, interaction b/w components, optimize compoundingto ensure that the grafted monomer is fully bound to the polymer. Tips to counter challenges (black specks, gel defects…) will also be shared.

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Kenneth Russel Presented By:
Kenneth W Russell

Length:90 min

Course Type:Technology
Level:Advanced

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Why should you view this course?

Toachieve high quality grafted polyolefin products, you need to ensure that the grafted monomer is fully bound to the polymer. This can be tricky as several competing reactions are usually present! Also, the same free radical chemistry in a reactive extruder gives different results with PE and PP.

To understand how tocontrol the chemistry & process and troubleshootrecurring issues, join this course and:

1.Achieve desired qualityby understanding the mechanism of grafting & free radical chemistry in a reactive extruder and how PP differs from PE during reaction.

2.Optimize your compounding processby understanding the interactions b/w components, type of mixing required, how to control melt temp., screw designs..

3.Troubleshoot efficiently current & future challenges(black specks, gel defects, varying melt viscosities, high volatiles...) with practical tips from Kenneth Russell.

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Troubleshooting Polyolefin Grafting via Reactive Extrusion

Who should view this course?

Engineers and lead operators(polymer converters) looking to resolve critical issues to achieve high quality grafted polyolefin products using reactive extrusion. Newer companies entering into this space would highly benefit from this course too.

Course Outline

  1. Grafting of polypropylene and polyethylene
    1. Key differences between PP and PE during the reaction
    2. Why opting for reactive extrusion vs. other methods for polyolefins?
    3. Typical challenges that you can avoid providing you know a little more about chemistry and process

  2. Feeding of liquids
    1. How to adjust pressure?
    2. Positive displacement pump

  3. Understanding Free Radical Chemistry
    1. Typical peroxides used (Dicumyl peroxide, Di-tert-butyl peroxide…)
    2. How to choose which peroxide is best for the process?
    3. Safe handling of peroxides
    4. Alternate initiators/catalysts
      1. AIBN
      2. UV

  4. Highlights on the process of Screw Design Considerations

  5. Reactions with Polypropylene
    1. Understanding the process flow
    2. Controlled rheology of PP/Grafting of MaH to PP
    3. How to measure MAH content?
    4. How to troubleshoot quality issues?

  6. Reactions with Polyethylene
    1. Understanding the process flow & Crosslinking
    2. Differences between HDPE/LLDPE and LDPE
    3. Silane grafting process
    4. Twin-screw grafting

  7. Grafting of Maleic Anhydride to PP
    1. Controlling MAH content
    2. Is the MAH fully bound?
    3. Controlling melt viscosity for PP

  8. Grafting Maleic Anhydride to PE
    1. 代的凝胶和规格
    2. Controlling melt viscosity for PE
    3. Safety concerns with Maleic Anhydride

  9. 30 Mins Q&A Session- Ask your questions directly to the expert !

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Members Reviews

Excellent! Learnt different ways for dosing POX.

Frank H. , from Yparex BV

Very good course on polyolefin grafting using reactive extrusion

Ted B. , from Midland Compounding & Consulting

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