Continuously forming and transporting consolidatable resin coate

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...

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523402, 523426, 523447, 523448, 166295, C08L 500, C08L 6300, C09K 702

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049421867

ABSTRACT:
Methods of continuously forming and suspending consolidatable resin composition coated particulate material in a gelled aqueous carrier liquid and transporting the coated particulate material by way of the gelled aqueous carrier liquid to a zone in which the sand is consolidated. In accordance with the methods, substantially continuous streams of a gelled aqueous carrier liquid, uncoated particulate material, a resin composition which will subsequently harden and a surface active agent are admixed wherby the particulate material is continuously coated with the resin composition and suspended in the gelled aqueous carrier liquid.

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