Flexible Use of Single-Screw Extruders through Multiple-Process Optimization

Using general‐purpose screws to process different types of material offers considerable cost advantages over special‐purpose screws. Designing screws of this type is generally a difficult task, since modifications to different aspects of the geometry can run counter to each other in some cases. Opti...

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