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This document contains 7 questions about plastic production processes: 1. Design considerations for replacing a metal beverage can with plastic, such as rigidity. 2. Suggestions for making plastic flatware more rigid, such as injection molding or thermoforming processes. 3. Calculation of required screw rotational speed for a given extruder barrel and polymer properties to achieve a specific volumetric flow rate. 4. Calculation of volume flow rate for a given extruder barrel, screw properties, and polymer viscosity and operating pressure. 5. Determination of an extruder's maximum volumetric flow rate and operating pressure to define its characteristic line. 6. Prediction of dimension change when molding the

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Plastics Q

This document contains 7 questions about plastic production processes: 1. Design considerations for replacing a metal beverage can with plastic, such as rigidity. 2. Suggestions for making plastic flatware more rigid, such as injection molding or thermoforming processes. 3. Calculation of required screw rotational speed for a given extruder barrel and polymer properties to achieve a specific volumetric flow rate. 4. Calculation of volume flow rate for a given extruder barrel, screw properties, and polymer viscosity and operating pressure. 5. Determination of an extruder's maximum volumetric flow rate and operating pressure to define its characteristic line. 6. Prediction of dimension change when molding the

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Plastics Questions

1. Explain the design considerations involved in replacing a metal beverage can with one
made completely of plastic.

2. It is well known that plastic forks, spoons, and knives are not particularly rigid. What
suggestions would you have to make them better? Describe processes that could be
used for producing them.

3. An extruder barrel has a diameter of 110 mm and a length of 3.0 m. The screw channel
depth = 7.0 mm, and its pitch = 95 mm. The viscosity of the polymer melt is 105 Pas, and
the head pressure in the barrel is 4.0 MPa. What rotational speed of the screw is
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required to achieve a volumetric flow rate of 90 cm /s?

4. The diameter of an extruder barrel is 65 mm and its length = 1.75 m. The screw rotates
at 55 rev/min. The screw channel depth = 5.0 mm, and the flight angle = 18. The head
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pressure at the die end of the barrel is 5.0 x 10 Pa. The viscosity of the polymer melt is
given as 100 Pas. Find the volume flow rate of the plastic in the barrel.

5. An extruder has diameter = 80 mm and length = 2.0 m. Its screw has a channel depth = 5
mm, flight angle = 18 degrees, and it rotates at 1 rev/sec. The plastic melt has a shear
viscosity = 150 Pas. Determine the extruder characteristic by computing Qmax and pmax
and then finding the equation of the straight line between them.

6. An injection molded, polyethylene part has a dimension of 2.500 in. A new material,
polycarbonate, is used in the same mold. What is the expected corresponding dimension
of the polycarbonate molding?

7. The extrusion die for a polyethylene parison used in blow molding has a mean diameter
of 18.0 mm. The size of the ring opening in the die is 2.0 mm. The mean diameter of the
parison is observed to swell to a size of 21.5 mm after exiting the die orifice. If the
diameter of the blow molded container is to be 150 mm, determine (a) the
corresponding wall thickness of the container and (b) the wall thickness of the parison.

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