Quick Decision Table for Troubleshooting Common PVC Processing Issues

Symptom Observed in ProductionLikely Technical Root CausesDirection for Correction
Yellowing from the start of productionWeak initial thermal stability; early onset of degradation reactionsReview the design of the primary stabilizing system; rebalance active components
Color is acceptable initially but collapses suddenlyNon-linear degradation triggered by accumulation of degradation by-productsStrengthen degradation by-product control; review stabilizer balance
Burn marks after short stops or brief residence time increaseInsufficient stabilization under high residence time conditionsEvaluate stabilizer performance during line stops and restart conditions
Gels or unmelted particles in the productthe product Incomplete fusion; unsuitable processing aidReview type and dosage of processing aid; reassess fusion control
Rough or non-uniform surfaceExcessive slip or unstable fusion behaviorAdjust balance between internal and external lubrication
Deposits on die, mold, or rolls (Plate-out)Additive incompatibility; saturation of lubrication systemSimplify formulation; review lubricant type and dosage
Progressive surface deterioration over timeMigration of poorly compatible formulation componentsCheck phase compatibility of formulation components with PVC
Higher-than-target density in foamed PVCMelt weakening during the critical foaming stageReview coordination between stabilizer system and foaming conditions
Collapsed foam or irregular cell structureInsufficient melt strength during gas releaseReassess interaction between stabilizer system and foam regulator
Skin–core inconsistency in foam boardsLocalized thermal instability in the core regionEvaluate stabilizer endurance under high residence time
Extruder pressure fluctuationsUnstable rheological behavior of the meltFine-tune lubrication system and processing aid selection
Line requires constant adjustmentFormulation lacks tolerance to normal process variationsRedesign additive system for stable, repeatable processing behavio

Technical Note

In PVC processing, most defects are not caused by a single additive. When multiple symptoms appear simultaneously, the root cause is usually a lack of coordination within the additive system, rather than a deficiency of one specific component

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