This document discusses different mixing elements that can be used to increase the uniformity of composition when mixing ingredients. Mixing elements like neutral kneading elements, forward kneading elements, reverse kneading elements, special tooth mixing elements, 3KB kneading elements, and screw mixing elements help ingredients experience forces that achieve a chemical union and establish a uniform effect of shear for a more efficient mixing process.
This document discusses different mixing elements that can be used to increase the uniformity of composition when mixing ingredients. Mixing elements like neutral kneading elements, forward kneading elements, reverse kneading elements, special tooth mixing elements, 3KB kneading elements, and screw mixing elements help ingredients experience forces that achieve a chemical union and establish a uniform effect of shear for a more efficient mixing process.
This document discusses different mixing elements that can be used to increase the uniformity of composition when mixing ingredients. Mixing elements like neutral kneading elements, forward kneading elements, reverse kneading elements, special tooth mixing elements, 3KB kneading elements, and screw mixing elements help ingredients experience forces that achieve a chemical union and establish a uniform effect of shear for a more efficient mixing process.
forces of shear, elongation or compression, bending, erosion and impact. Achieving a chemical union (wetting) of two or more components is an important objective of the compounding process. Mixing elements help with higher wetting besides establishing a uniform effect of shear on the processing material.