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The global compounding marketplace now demands smaller lots with frequent product changeovers. Medium to large scale compounding lines that used to run for days now run for hours at a time. Rising resin costs combined with high output twin-screw machinery requires high production efficiency for these short campaigns and quick turnaround.
In the past, automation was the key to increased production efficiency for extended runs and large lots. With shorter runs and more frequent changeovers, machine operators have a significant impact on yield losses. The key to profitability is a highly skilled production staff that can minimize off-spec material, optimize process conditions and rapidly diagnose problems.
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Century Extrusion is committed to improving your productivity with high-speed, high torque twin-screw machinery and replacement parts.
Century Training Seminars and Workshops are designed to prepare your operations personnel to get the highest efficiency out of your twin-screw equipment.
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Register today for the next Century Extrusion Training Seminar or Workshop, conducted at a location near you:
Making Properties and Profits: Twin Screw Extrusion Seminar
Date: March 30-31, 2010 and September 15-16, 2010
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $875 USD
CEU's: 1.5
Instructor: Adam Dreiblatt
Location: Akron Polymer Training Center, Akron, OH, 44325-5404
Course Overview: This two-day seminar focuses on the application of intermeshing co-rotating extruders in compounding applications. Training is directed towards machine operators, process engineers and supervisors, as well as product development scientists in both research and manufacturing environments. Participants are reminded that the goal of compounding is to produce properties, not pellets. The goal of this seminar is to explain how twin-screw extruders create properties.
Interactions between screw design, raw materials and process parameters are presented in such a way that both experienced users and novices will benefit. Common unit operations are explained in practical terms with no prior knowledge or experience required. Upon completion of the training, participants will return to the workplace armed with techniques to improve quality, production rate and yield.
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