Newbilt extruder - changing colours waste
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- filiperibeiro
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Newbilt extruder - changing colours waste
Hi everyone!
We work with a newbilt extruder. We always have the same problem whenever we change colors.
We start with the manual purge to start getting the new color completely clean, but the first 40 records or so always keep a little bit of the previous color.
Is there any way we can not have so many waste on the first initial records?
We work with a newbilt extruder. We always have the same problem whenever we change colors.
We start with the manual purge to start getting the new color completely clean, but the first 40 records or so always keep a little bit of the previous color.
Is there any way we can not have so many waste on the first initial records?
Re: Newbilt extruder - changing colours waste
Clearly if you have residue from the old color, you are missing something in your cleaning process.
- untitledthe
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Re: Newbilt extruder - changing colours waste
In case you arent using it yet try pvc cleaner granulate to pruge the previous color. Ask you granulate supplier.
- filiperibeiro
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Re: Newbilt extruder - changing colours waste
PVC cleaner in my experience is more expensive than just running clear compound through the barrel. Minimizing waste is more of an operational thing than technical - plan your jobs carefully to group similar colors, only purge material if and when absolutely necessary. Work from lighter to darker colors then back again.