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KraussMaffei and ExxonMobil develop alternative PP-based floor coverings

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2022-05-12 Editor :JK

In cooperation with ExxonMobil and additional development partners, KraussMaffei has successfully completed the in-house project for the production of alternative PP-based floor coverings in its R & D center in Hannover.

 

“Polyolefin-based floor coverings offer a range of benefits that make them extremely popular,” told Janina Roesch, Product & Application Owner Flat and Foam at KraussMaffei. “With our development project we invest in this growing market and support manufacturers in overcoming market entry barriers.”

 

“Our laboratory line offers unparalleled flexibility in terms of the formulations we can use and floor covering dimensions,” emphasized Janina Roesch. These floor coverings can be produced from virgin or recycled PP material and their mechanical properties can be optimized adding various fillers like calcium carbonate or talc as well as by incorporating fibers.


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PP floor coverings.


The plant configuration is suitable for both, thin and very flexible floorings with a thickness of 2.5 mm as well as for thick and rigid sheets with thicknesses of up to 6 mm. The wide variety of potential products is ensured by the in-line compounding system and the adjustable polishing calender designed as PlanetCalender.

 

For the cost-effective production of the new PP floor coverings KraussMaffei uses a ZE BluePower twin-screw extruder that provides a large process window for high final product quality even with varying properties of the input material.

 

Thanks to its large free volume and high specific torque, this type of extruder allows unparalleled output capacities to be obtained. Several metering stations and side feeders are arranged along the processing section for in-line feeding of solid and liquid additives to achieve maximum filler loading of the final product without requiring any previous compounding.


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ZE BluePower twin-screw extruder with slot die.


The material is guided from the slot die to the PlanetCalender that is equipped with adjustable rolls to ensure good polishing of floor coverings of any dimension. The extruded sheets can either be coated with a laminated decorative film and wear protection film in an in-line process or have a decor printed on them in an off-line process, which then requires additional sealing.

 

During formulation development, highly flexible Vistamaxx polyolefin elastomers proved extremely advantageous as they allow high filler and reclaim share to be incorporated, which ensures impact strength and adhesion of the top layer.

 

“We contributed our extensive technological know-how and our wide portfolio of polyolefin elastomers to develop innovative, customized floor covering formulations that can be manufactured and tested efficiently on the KraussMaffei pilot line,” added Gertrud Masure, Market Development Manager, EMEAF, Polypropylene, Vistamaxx and Adhesion at ExxonMobil.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2022-05-12 Editor :JK

In cooperation with ExxonMobil and additional development partners, KraussMaffei has successfully completed the in-house project for the production of alternative PP-based floor coverings in its R & D center in Hannover.

 

“Polyolefin-based floor coverings offer a range of benefits that make them extremely popular,” told Janina Roesch, Product & Application Owner Flat and Foam at KraussMaffei. “With our development project we invest in this growing market and support manufacturers in overcoming market entry barriers.”

 

“Our laboratory line offers unparalleled flexibility in terms of the formulations we can use and floor covering dimensions,” emphasized Janina Roesch. These floor coverings can be produced from virgin or recycled PP material and their mechanical properties can be optimized adding various fillers like calcium carbonate or talc as well as by incorporating fibers.


1_web.jpg

PP floor coverings.


The plant configuration is suitable for both, thin and very flexible floorings with a thickness of 2.5 mm as well as for thick and rigid sheets with thicknesses of up to 6 mm. The wide variety of potential products is ensured by the in-line compounding system and the adjustable polishing calender designed as PlanetCalender.

 

For the cost-effective production of the new PP floor coverings KraussMaffei uses a ZE BluePower twin-screw extruder that provides a large process window for high final product quality even with varying properties of the input material.

 

Thanks to its large free volume and high specific torque, this type of extruder allows unparalleled output capacities to be obtained. Several metering stations and side feeders are arranged along the processing section for in-line feeding of solid and liquid additives to achieve maximum filler loading of the final product without requiring any previous compounding.


2_web.jpg

ZE BluePower twin-screw extruder with slot die.


The material is guided from the slot die to the PlanetCalender that is equipped with adjustable rolls to ensure good polishing of floor coverings of any dimension. The extruded sheets can either be coated with a laminated decorative film and wear protection film in an in-line process or have a decor printed on them in an off-line process, which then requires additional sealing.

 

During formulation development, highly flexible Vistamaxx polyolefin elastomers proved extremely advantageous as they allow high filler and reclaim share to be incorporated, which ensures impact strength and adhesion of the top layer.

 

“We contributed our extensive technological know-how and our wide portfolio of polyolefin elastomers to develop innovative, customized floor covering formulations that can be manufactured and tested efficiently on the KraussMaffei pilot line,” added Gertrud Masure, Market Development Manager, EMEAF, Polypropylene, Vistamaxx and Adhesion at ExxonMobil.

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