Canadian General Tower
CRITICAL PROPERTIES OF RAW MATERIALS
INTRODUCTIONAS CAN BE READILY APPRECIATED, THIS TOPIC IS FAR RANGING AND VERY COMPLICATED, A FULL DAY SEMINAR COULD BE SPENT ON EACH MATERIAL CATEGORY, WHAT WE WILL ATTEMPT, AT THIS TIME, IS A PRESENTATION OF A VERY GENERAL NATURE CONCERNING THE CHARACTERISTICS DEEMED IMPORTANT IN THE VARIOUS RAW MATERIAL TYPES AS THEY PERTAIN TO P.V.C. MANUFACTURE AT CGT.
WHAT WE WILL BE EXAMINING IS NOT THE PROPERTY RESULTING FROM A MATERIAL BEING USED BUT THE PROPERTIES INHERENT IN THE MATERIAL AS IT IS PURCHASED.
WITH GENERALIZATION A MEASURE OF SIMPLIFICATION OCCURS. WITH SIMPLIFICATION THE POSSIBILITY OF OMISSIONS AND SOME DISTORTION CAN ALSO OCCUR. WHERE THIS MIGHT HAPPEN, DURING Carl, FOLLOWING REMARKS, YOUR UNDERSTANDING IS ASKED FOR.
DISCUSSION
THE RAW MATERIAL CATEGORIES USED AT CGT CAN BE LISTED AS FOLLOWS-.
- PVC RESINS
- PLASTICIZERS
- FILLERS
- LUBRICANTS
- PROCESSING AIDS
- STABILIZERS - HEAT & LIGHT
- FIRE RETARDANTS
- ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS
- SOLVENTS
- COLORANTS
- BLOWING AGENTS
NOW EACH OF THESE MATERIAL GROUPINGS HAS A DISTINCTIVE FUNCTION IN THE MANUFACTURE OF A P.V.C. PRODUCT. ONE GROUP MAY AFFECT PRIMARILY END USE PROPERTIES. ANOTHER GROUP MAY AFFECT PRIMARILY PROCESSING PROPERTIES, SOME MAY AFFECT BOTH END USE AND PROCESSING PARAMETERS. THE INCLUSION IN A RECIPE 05 A MATERIAL FROM ANY ONE GROUPING IS DONE WITH A DEFINITE PURPOSE TOWARDS A DEFINABLE RESULT,
IT IS NOT THE PURPOSE HERE TO ELABORATE ON THE FUNCTION OF EACH OF THESE MATERIAL CATEGORIES - SUFFICE IT TO SAY THAT TEXTS HAVE BEEN WRITTEN ON SUB GROUPS WITHIN A CATEGORY.
AND SO, TO THE CRITICAL PROPERTIES OF THESE RAW MATERIALS, THE MAJOR FACTOR, THE OVERRIDING CONCERN WHICH AFFECTS ALL OF THE RAW MATERIAL GROUPINGS IS THAT OF MATERIAL UNIFORMITY, MATERIAL CONSISTENCY, VARIATION OR VARIABILITY OF RAW MATERIAL REFLECTS DIRECTLY ON PROCESSING AND END USE PROPERTIES.
ALL OF THE RAW MATERIALS CAN BE DESCRIBED IN TWO WAYS:
1. CHEMICAL
2. PHYSICAL
EACH OF THE TWO DESCRIPTIONS IMPACTS MIGHTILY ON MANUFACTURE OF P.V.C. PRODUCTS.
1. THE CHEMICAL FACTOR DESCRIBES:
- COMPOSITION
- PURITY
2. THE PHYSICAL FACTOR DESCRIBES:
- STATE, LIQUID, SOLID, GAS
- VISCOSITY
- PARTICLE SIZE - DISTRIBUTION, POROSITY, BULK DENSITY
- COLOR
- CONTAMINATION
THESE TWO FACTORS DETERMINE:
- WHAT THE PRODUCT WILL DO
- HOW WELL THE PRODUCT DOES IT
THE INTERDEPENDENCY OF EACH MATERIAL GROUPING WITHIN A RECIPE MUST BE STRESSED, THE PROPERTIES BOTH PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL OF AN INGREDIENT CAN AND DOES AFFECT THE BEHAVIOR OF SOME OR ALL OF THE OTHER INGREDIENTS IN THAT RECIPE. ANYONE WITH THE SLIGHTEST ACQUAINTANCE WITH PLATEOUT OR BLOOM CAN APPRECIATE THE VALIDITY OF THIS STATEMENT.
SO, LET US EXAMINE SOME OF THE RAW MATERIAL CATEGORIES IN A LITTLE MORE DETAIL.
1. P.V.C. RESINS:
MAJOR PROPERTIES
EFFECTS
EFFECTS
PROCESS
END USE
MOLECULAR WT.
(SPECIFICVISCOSITY) (R VALUE)
x
x
PARTICLE SIZE & DISTRIBUTION
x
-
HEAT STABILITY
x
-
FISH EYES, GELS
-
x
CONTAMINATION
x
x
HEAT LOSS
x
x
BRABENDER (DRY TIME)
(FUSION TORQUE)
x -
MOLECULAR WEIGHT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PROPERTY OF A P.V.C. RESIN AS IT DIRECTLY AFFECTS PROCESSING AND END USE PROPERTIES. PARTICLE SIZE, DISTRIBUTION, POROSITY AFFECT MELT VISCOSITY, DRY BLENDING, FLUXING, DUSTING, DRY FLOW. HEAT STABILITY CONCERNS PROCESSING. FISH EYES AND CONTAMINATION STRONGLY REFLECT ON END USE APPLICATIONS AND DEPENDING ON SEVERITY, PROCESSING.
2. PLASTICIZERS
MAJOR PROPERTIES
EFFECTS
EFFECTS
PROCESS
END USE
COMPOSITION
-
x
COLOR
-
x
VISCOSITY
x
-
COMPATIBILITY
x
x
VOLATILITY
-
x
GIVEN THAT THE PLASTICIZER HAS BEEN CHOSEN CORRECTLY, THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO END USE AND EFFICIENCY, COLOR IMPACTS ON THE USEFULNESS OF THE END PRODUCT. VISCOSITY IS IMPORTANT FOR TRANSPORT DURING COMPOUNDING AND FOR EASE OF DRY BLENDING. COMPATIBILITY RELATES TO END USE (EXUDATION) AND VOLATILITY TO PERMANENCE.
3. STABILIZERS
MAJOR PROPERTIES
EFFECTS
EFFECTS
PROCESS
END USE
COMPOSITION
x
x
PHYSICAL STATES
x
-
SOLID, LIQUID, GRANULE
COMPATIBILITY
x
x
THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION IMPACTS DIRECTLY ON THE PROCESS AND END USE. ALTHOUGH MANY OTHER INGREDIENTS INFLUENCE PRODUCT STABILITY, THE STABILIZERS ARE THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST DEGRADATION DUE TO HEAT AND LIGHT. VARIATIONS IN CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OR INTRODUCTION OF DILUENTS AND/OR IMPURITIES ARE READILY DISCERNIBLE.THE PHYSICAL STATE - LIQUID, GRANULE, POWDER IS RELATED TO EASE OF DISPERSION THROUGHOUT THE BLEND AND HENCE EFFECTIVENESS. COMPATIBILITY IS ESSENTIAL FOR PERMANENCE (PLATEOUT DURING PROCESSING, BLOOM IN FINISHED PRODUCT).
4. FILLERS, FIRE RETARDANTS
MAJOR PROPERTIES
EFFECTS
EFFECTS
PROCESS
END USE
PARTICLE SIZE & DISTRIBUTION
x
x
COLOR
-
x
COMPOSITION
x
x
OIL ABSORPTION
x
-
PARTICLE SIZE IMPACTS ON DISPERSION AND OPACITY AS WELL AS SUCH END USE PROPERTIES AS COLD CRACK AND HARDNESS. OPACITY AND COLOR OF THESE ADDITIVES ARE VERY CRITICAL IN PIGMENTATION OF THE P.V.C, PRODUCTS. IMPURITIES INTRODUCED BY THIS CLASS OF RAW MATERIAL CAN BE PARTICULARLY DETRIMENTAL TO HEAT STABILITY.
5. LUBRICANTS
MAJOR PROPERTIES
EFFECTS
EFFECTS
PROCESS
END USE
COMPOSITION
x
-
PHYSICAL STATE
x
-
LIQUID, GRANULE,, POWDER
COMPATIBILITY
x
x
LUBRICANTS ARE CLOSELY RELATED TO STABILIZERS THEIR FUNCTION AND EFFECT, COMPOSITION AND COMPATIBILITY DETERMINE FUNCTIONALITY AND PERMANENCE (ANTI-PLATEOUT, ANTI-BLOOM). PHYSICAL STATE DETERMINES THE EASE OF DISPERSION.
CONCLUSION
CRITICAL PROPERTIES THEN, ARE GENERALLY DEFINED BY PURITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PHYSICAL FORM, SPECIFICATIONS ARE DESIGNED AROUND THESE PARAMETERS. UNIFORMITY, CONSISTENCY OF RAW MATERIAL ARE PARAMOUNT FOR OPTIMUM PROCESSING AND SUITABILITY OF END PRODUCT APPLICATION.
PAUL LUSSIER Canadian General-Tower, Ltd.
COMPARISON OF METHODS OF PVC SHEET AND FILM MANUFACTURE
Extruder
Blown
Flex Lip
Plastisol
Calendar
Calendar
Film
Extruder
Cast
Melt Roll
Lines installed, USA
155
2
90
40
60
5
Relative Resin Cost
Lowest
Low
Higher
Higher
Highest
Low
Machine Cost, $ Million
1-3
1-2.5
0.3-0.6
0.3-0.6
0.3-0.7
0.3-1.3
Rate & range, lb/hr
800-8000
500-1500
600
750
750
100-1000
(4½ in.)
(4½ in.)
with fluxer
Product gauge range, in.
.002/.050
.002/.050
.001/.003
.005/.125
.001/.012
.0015/.020
Sheet accuracy, %
3(1-5)
3(1-5)
10
10
7
5(2-10)
Time to heat, hr
6
5
3
3
½
3
Time for “on stream”
2-5 min
10 min
2 hr
5 hr
10 min
2-5 min
Gauge adjust time
Sec
Sec
5-30 min
5-30 min
Sec
1 min
Auto gauging capability
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Color or product change time
5-30 min
10-40 min
30-60 min
30-60 min
15 min
30-60 min
Wind-up speed ypm,
average(max)
80(150)
60(80)
15(20)
15(30)
20(40)
20(30)
Limitations
High capital
Lower rate
Poor accuracy, long
Fumes,
Reduced rate
cost, heat time
versatility
on stream time, low
inefficiency,
and range,soft,
problem
rate, degradation,
high energy
materials only,
reduced versatility
cost, resin
slow manual
cost, release
gauge change
paper cost
Applications &
Versatility
Accuracy
Low investment
Grain reten-
Good on wall
Advantages
high rate
gauge adjust
multi-plant capability
tion(pattern
covering, thin
accuracy
reduced cost
utilization, thin gauge
cast in),
material, coated
ease & adjust
(.003in. and under)
soft hand
fabric, accuracy
ease at
and heavy gauge
and drape
reduced
re-process
(.050-.125in.)
investment
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