♻️🌱 Plastics Processing and Recycling - Rolbatch Academy - Webinars & Online Trainings
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Defects in Plastics Processing – I Am Looking for Real Cases from Production
Real production defects in plastics processing can tell us far more than appearance alone. I am looking for photos of defects in pipes, profiles, sheets, films and other extruded plastic products. In return, I will provide a short technical comment: possible causes, areas to check first and directions for further analysis. The most interesting cases may inspire neutral examples in my upcoming book “Plastic Extrusion. Pipes • Profiles • Sheets • Films”. Submitted photos will not be published, and no company names, production sites, customers or production data will be disclosed.
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Where the Money Really Leaks in Pipe Production
In pipe production, losses rarely start with one major failure. More often, they begin earlier: during start-up, changeover, raw material changes, unstable calibration, recurring downtime or decisions made without a shared technical standard. This article shows where money really leaks in PE and PP pipe production, why reports often reveal the problem too late, and how operators, technologists, maintenance teams, safety managers and executives can reduce hidden losses by building a common understanding of the process.
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Using Foaming Agents in PVC Dryblends – Which One to Choose and Why?
Adding foaming agents to PVC dryblends helps reduce material consumption and lower production costs for lightweight pipes. However, selecting the right additive is crucial to maintain mechanical strength and ensure process stability. Learn about the key differences between ADC (azodicarbonamide) and OBS (oxobisbenzenosulfonylhydrazid), their activation temperatures, and how to achieve proper homogenization in PVC recycling. Find out what matters most when incorporating foaming agents into your dryblends.