Process of making a golf ball cover

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Vacuum treatment of work

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264250, 264320, 2643281, 26433118, 264DIG78, 425203, 425812, 425DIG60, 528481, 528501, B29C 3310, B29C 4356, B29C 4563

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ABSTRACT:
The process uses a vented barrel to decrease the mositure content of the ionomeric resin cover stock prior to injection molding of a golf ball cover or the formation of semi-circular cover halves. The vent is located at a point on the barrel where the temperature of the melted ionomeric resin melt is between 400.degree. F. (204.degree. C.) and 500.degree. F. (260.degree. C.). The venting drops the moisture content of the ionomeric resin to below 800 ppm.

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