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  • Journal of Near Infrared Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 6,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 325-332
  • (1998)

In-Line Monitoring of Polymer Extrusion Processes by NIR Spectroscopy

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Abstract

NIR spectroscopy has become an analytical tool frequently used in many chemical production processes. Its use in polymer processing applications such as polymer extrusion would greatly increase product quality. Parameters of interest in this application are composition of the processed polymer, moisture or reaction status in reactive polymeric systems, as well as rheological parameters such as melt flow index (MFI) or viscosity. The measurement of NIR spectra could provide a way to control the processes. For this purpose a transmission sensor was developed for the application of NIR spectroscopy to extrusion processes. This sensor includes fibre optical probes and a measuring cell that can be adapted to the various extruders for in-line measurements. In contrast to mid-infrared sensors, it uses optical quartz components, which provides a low-cost solution. Extrusion processes at temperatures up to 300°C and pressures up to 35 MPa have been investigated. The application of multivariate analysis for PE/PP blending demonstrated the performance of the system with respect to process monitoring. In this case deviations between predicted and actual polymer composition were below 2%. Together with an AOTF spectrometer that was also developed, the complete system is suitable for harsh industrial environments and could lead to improved extrusion processes.

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