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Die Design for Extrusion of Plastic Tubes and Pipes

  • 1st Edition - December 1, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Sushil Kainth
  • Language: English

This book is a step-by-step guide to die design for tubes and pipes. It offers unique coverage of the topic from a highly practical perspective. Written for plastics processing an… Read more

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This book is a step-by-step guide to die design for tubes and pipes. It offers unique coverage of the topic from a highly practical perspective. Written for plastics processing and design engineers, technical and manufacturing managers, die designers and manufacturers.

This comprehensive guide includes worked examples to illustrate problem solving and detailed drawings of complete dies for various applications. It covers mono- and multilayers pipes, as well as important melt flow variables (e.g., pressure drop, shear stress, shear rate, temperature variations, distribution variations) of key materials determined using FEM software.

Table of contents

1. Die Design: Basic Considerations2. Project Planning3. Design of a Simple Die. Simulation of Melt Flow4. Spiral Die5. Monolayer Die for Tubes ø 1 mm to ø 6 mm6. Monolayer Die for Tubes ø 4 mm to ø 16 mm7. Monolayer Die for Pipes ø 50 mm to ø 125 mm8. Monolayer Die for Pipes ø 140 mm to ø 315 mm9. Coextrusion Pipe Dies10. Coextrusion Die (ø 5 mm to ø 16 mm).11. Coextrusion Three-Layer Die (ø 20 mm to ø 65 mm)12. Three-Layer-Plus-Striping Die for ø 25 mm to ø 110 mm Pipes13. Materials for Extrusion Dies

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 8, 2017
  • Language: English

About the author

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Sushil Kainth

Sushil Kainth runs an extrusion die design company, which he established in 1995, and has over 50 years of experience in the plastics processing industry. He has designed and manufactured over 500 dies and tools for industries varying from medical tubing to water, gas, and petroleum pipes. Coextrusion dies have been his specialty for the last 20 years.

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