Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – With application of fluid or lubricant material
Patent
1994-05-25
1996-05-07
Eley, Timothy V.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Processes
With application of fluid or lubricant material
241 22, 241 21, B02C 2100, B02C 2336
Patent
active
055138039
ABSTRACT:
A continuous method of preparing submicron particles of a compound useful in imaging elements (or other materials, such as pigments, etc.) comprises the steps of continuously introducing the compound and rigid milling media into a milling chamber, contacting the compound with the milling media while in the chamber to reduce the particle size of the compound, continuously removing the compound and the milling media from the milling chamber, and thereafter separating the compound from the milling media. In a preferred embodiment, the milling media is a polymeric resin having a mean particles size of less than 300 .mu.m. The method enables the use of fine milling media in a continuous milling process which provides extremely fine particles of the compound useful in imaging elements while avoiding problems, e.g., separator screen plugging associated with prior art processes requiring the separation of compound from the milling media in the milling chamber.
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Czekai David A.
Seaman Larry P.
Anderson Andrew J.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eley Timothy V.
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