Get Fall Ready

It seems like just yesterday we were setting up the grill and planting our spring garden. How does summer fly by so fast, even though the days are long? It's a mystery. But when you wake up and feel that first hint of autumn in the air, it's time to take action. We believe this is the perfect moment to get things done—when it's not too hot, not too wet, and not too cold. **Garage Clean-Up** The garage is the ideal place to start your weekend cleaning. After a season of outdoor fun, take a moment to assess what’s stored there and clear out or reorganize items that won’t be needed during the fall and winter. Now is also a great time to clean and put away your summer gear—like lawn tools and toys—and bring out rakes and shovels. Since vehicles will soon need to stay inside to avoid the elements, organize your belongings off the ground and neatly to free up space. Wall shelves are a smart choice, and our handy team can even help install them. If you’ve cleared out the garage and now have a pile of old stuff on your driveway, don’t worry—Rümi is here to help with any junk removal, big or small. While you're at it, check the seal on your garage door and make sure it's working smoothly. Fix any issues now before the snow comes. Finally, give the garage a good sweep to remove dust and debris. Keeping it clean now will make next year’s spring cleaning much easier. **Clean Your Camping Gear** A sign of a great camping trip? Messy gear. Especially if you had to pack up in the rain. Sleeping, eating, and adventuring outdoors brings along dirt, bugs, soot, mud, and all sorts of messes. After all that, your gear deserves some love before being tucked away for the season. If camping is over, give your equipment a thorough clean, repair, and sort. Note any damage or wear and add reminders for next year. For example: which items need new batteries? Which ones need patching or replacing? This helps start the next season off right. Items like tents, tarps, sleeping bags, stoves, cookware, and trailers might need extra care after a summer of adventures. Lay everything out in your yard, driveway, or living room to make the process easier. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing and maintenance. Our experts suggest using a vacuum, broom, hot soapy water, and a soft cloth for most items. To save time, check labels to see which items are safe for the dishwasher or washing machine. **Tidy Up the Kitchen** Once your last BBQ or margarita night is behind you (we’re not crying, you’re crying), it’s time to tackle a kitchen and cupboard clean-out. Take a good look through your fridge and pantry. Keep an eye out for expired spices, dips, and those mysterious items hiding in the back of the freezer. Want to go the extra mile? Empty your cupboards, fridge, and freezer, and wipe down every shelf and surface with a multipurpose cleaner. Trust us, it’s worth it. Now that your cupboards are clean, what about your drawers? Tame the chaos with organizers. If you have the time, run everything through the dishwasher first, then donate duplicates. Do you really need four melon ballers? Lastly, once your last grilled meal is done, clean your barbecue and tools. Refer to your manual for specific maintenance tips. Don’t think of August weekends as the end of summer—they’re more like a warm welcome to fall! Raise a glass to the season by using up your summer herbs in a refreshing drink, like this Blue Flame Kitchen mojito iced tea. Cheers!

Extrusion Parallel Twin Screw Barrel

Twin screw extrusion


Simply described, the twin-screw extruder is a machine consisting of two co-penetrating and self-cleaning identical screws which are mounted on shafts and rotate in the same direction in a fixed closed housing called [barrel" . The twin-screw extruders operate continuously with very short residence times.

The parallel twin screw and the conical twin screw

According to whether the screw axis is parallel or not, the twin screws can be divided into the conical twin screw and the parallel twin screw, where the parallel twin screws are divided into fully intermeshing type, partly intermeshing type, non-engaged type, etc. In the case of parallel screws, the feed end and the die end have the same diameter.

The diameter of the screws in the conical twin-screw extruder is larger at the feed end and smaller at the die end.

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