Reactive Processing
Various combinations, such as the melt mixing of thermoplastic resins and rubber, have been practically implemented.
"Reactive Processing" is a technology that finely controls the dispersed structure of non-phase-separated polymer alloys through a melting kneading process accompanied by chemical reactions. The method utilizing a fully intermeshing co-rotating twin-screw extruder is mainstream, offering various advantages such as efficient stirring, mixing, and degassing capabilities for high-viscosity fluids, as well as the ability to combine with subsequent processes (pelletizing, sheet processing). Please feel free to consult us if you have any requests. [Advantages] ■ Provision of a continuous reaction environment in a solvent-free, molten state ■ Individual supply control for diverse materials ■ High productivity *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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