Coextrusion Control
Vol.20 #3, Dec. 1993
The onset of melt disturbance in coextrusion is generally related to poor viscosity match of the skin and core.
In coextrusion, the outside layer must be lower viscosity than the core. This can be achieved by prudent melt flow selection, melt temperature control, and to a lesser extent, die temperature and internal design.
See also:
- Coextrusion
- Coextrusion alarms
- Coextrusion melt strength
- Melt temperature
- Start up help
- Temperature control
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