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  • Thanks I learned a lot

  • You can turn it on again depending of the type of polymer that was in the screw and cylinder. Some low melting temperature material like PVC tend to burnt and you'll get more problems if trying to obtain a decent product

  • Good movie. I learned basic principle of extruder.

  • You can turn it off then set a time to heat again. You have to set 2 hours to run again for production.

  • What happens ive you once pushed plastics through it and then turn it off till its cold? Can it start then or what do you do?

  • @QBMan If the polymer is allowed to cool until it hardens, you've got a few hours of work ahead. You gotta pull the die off, clean it out, pull the screw out, clean that, then reassemble the system and start over. If you just start back up on screw with dried material on it, all sorts of defects/contaminates will come out on your finished product.

  • @humantorch09 yeh burnt poly on material is a bitch

  • thanks for the video. nice one.

  • nice video...gives a good explanation of the single screw extruder.thanks

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