Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1972-07-19
1976-12-14
Derrington, James H.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 174CL, 260 37R, 260 37SB, 260 37N, 260 37PC, 260 38, 260 40R, 260 4229, 260 4243, 260 4246, 260 4247, 260 4249, 260 4252, C08K 910, C08K 912
Patent
active
039974944
ABSTRACT:
A method of compounding thermoplastic polymeric material and fillers, including additives and agents, and unique compounded products. The compounding method comprises mixing the thermoplastic polymeric material in particulate form with particulate filler, and in progressive sequence melting the surface portion of the thermoplastic particles, blending the filler with said molten surface portion of the thermoplastic particles and removing the resultant blended melt and filler from the surface of the thermoplastic particles. The mixing and melting, and the blending and removing, are continued until the filler is substantially assimilated into the polymeric material and the thermoplastic particles become substantially diminished by melting and blending, or the method can be carried further if desired. The compounded product thus prepared is characterized by a distinctive stratified consistency.
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Lever Ray Clarence
Wilkus Edward Vincent
Derrington James H.
General Electric Company
Neuhauser F. L.
Schlamp P. L.
Simkins R. G.
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