Experimental and modelling aspects of the reactive extrusion process

Philippe Cassagnau, Véronique Bounor-Legaré, Bruno Vergnes, Eric Arquis
2019 Mechanics & Industry  
Reactive extrusion consists in using an extruder as a continuous chemical reactor. It is not a recent process, but it has been rapidly developed during the last thirty years and is more and more used today for the chemical modification of existing polymers. Among the various extrusion systems (single screw extruders, counter- and corotating twin-screw extruders, co-kneaders), the corotating twin-screw extruders are today the most widely used in reactive extrusion. After a presentation of the
more » ... n advantages and drawbacks of the reactive extrusion, we will describe the way to control the process through on-line and in-line monitoring. Then, a modelling approach based on continuum mechanics will be presented, followed by an example of industrial applications of this particular process.
doi:10.1051/meca/2019052 fatcat:sdd75ixtlfagnjwdrzrhozkgba