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POLYMER 卷:181
Design and fabrication of a low-cost pilot-scale melt-processing system
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Wirth, David M.1  Pokorski, Jonathan K.1 
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Jacobs Sch Engn, Dept NanoEngn, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
关键词: Melt processing;    Composites;    Injection molding;    Polymer engineering;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.polymer.2019.121802
来源: Elsevier
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Melt processing of polymeric materials is a ubiquitous technique for forming, shaping, refining and homogenizing polymers and polymer composites. Melt-processing techniques are the primary manufacturing method of consumer and industrial thermoplastic parts, especially when using commodity polymers with high-throughput production. Melt-processing, however, is underutilized in academic laboratories when developing high value-added materials due to the capital expense of the equipment and relatively large-scale required to carry out such processing. These concerns make pilot-scale melt-processing challenging, particularly for the development of new polymers or polymer composites where materials can only be generated in small-scale at reasonable costs. The current study designs and evaluates a bench-top, sub-milliliter volume extrusion and injection-molding device, which sources parts from current 3D printer technology at minimal expense. The plans presented will open this convenient technique to academic research laboratories interested in pilot-scale experiments. A systematic approach to melt processing of PLA, PLGA, and PCL polymer composites is demonstrated. Characterization of the dispersion of pharmaceuticals, small molecules and nanoparticles in melt processed polymers is presented as a demonstration of potential utility.

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