Apparatus for dissolving water soluble polymers and gums in wate

Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion

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23271P, 260 296H, 138 42, 366174, B01F 708

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ABSTRACT:
Water soluble vinyl addition polymers and gums are rapidly dissolved in water by first dispersing these polymers or gums into a water-in-oil emulsion, then mixing the water-in-oil emulsion with water, preferably in the presence of a surfactant, and inverting the emulsion by passing a confined stream of the resultant mixture in a tortuous path to produce turbulence so that the water soluble addition polymer or gum is released into the water as a solution.

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