The production of long fibre reinforced thermoplastics takes place within the pultrusion process. Here glass, carbon, metal or natural fibres are mixed into a polymer matrix. Through the pultrusion process, the individual fibres of the strands are impregnated. A homogenous bond of carrier polymer and individual fibre results. Melting of the polymers and mixing of additives takes place within the extruder.
Coperion uses the ZSK Mc18 twin screw extruder or the STS Mc11. The ZSK Mc18 series is used in particular for products with a high torque demand, such as engineering plastics or high-temperature applications; the STS Mc11 series is used for standard plastics such as polypropylene and polyethylene. Coperion K-Tron equipment is used for feeding, as it is particularly suited for raw materials in powder form, such as polymer powder, additive powder, or filler materials such as talc and chalk.
Following impregnation, the fibre-polymer strands are cooled in a water bath and subsequently pelletized to rod shaped pellets. Coperion Pelletizing Technology GmbH’s pelletiser is equipped with a special chopping rotor for this task. The final pellet length is usually between 5 and 12 mm. Whereas in the past, primarily polypropylene was used as the base polymer, there is now a clear trend toward other polymers such as PA, PEEK or PLA, and others can be used as well according to need. Line speeds are up to 50 meters per minute, depending upon the used polymer.
The collaboration between Coperion and ProTec Polymer Processing offers numerous advantages. The complete line is offered with optimized components to enable the highest quality LFT pellet manufacturing. Among these, along with the ZSK Mc18 or STS Mc11 twin screw extruder series, is a specially designed impregnation die head, developed by ProTec, which cannot clog with filler material. Moreover, roving unwinding with rotating coils, as well as roving pre-warming with individual fibre spreading, enable the best possible fibre impregnation. The complete installation offers one further advantage: different polymers in combination with special additives can be used in the same production line. Support and development of customer-specific formulations can take place in ProTec’s Testing Center in Bensheim. This production of product samples allows to validate components manufactured with LFT pellets. Using twin screw technology and the special impregnation die head, it is also possible to use additional fillers and even regrind material. As a result, the customer receives a fully automated production line, set and optimised to the customer’s formulation.
The automotive industry is one typical area of use for LFT; however, this technology offers advantages for further application fields in which products are exposed to higher demands and stresses, and would thus benefit from higher quality.
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