Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With severing – removing material from preform mechanically,... – To form particulate product
Patent
1972-01-03
1976-12-14
Woo, Jay H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
With severing, removing material from preform mechanically,...
To form particulate product
162157R, 260 949F, 264 5, 264 8, 264205, 528502, 526348, 526352, B02C 1800
Patent
active
039976483
ABSTRACT:
An improvement in the fibril formation process which includes dissolving at an elevated temperature an olefin polymer having an inherent viscosity of at least 3.5 in a hot hydrocarbon solvent, shearing the hot polyolefin solution to thereby orient the polymer molecules therein, passing the sheared solution through a cooling zone maintained at a temperature well below the precipitation temperature of the solution while maintaining the orientation of the polymer molecules within the solution to thereby precipitate by thermal means the polymer solute of the solution in the form of a solvent swollen fibrous strand, separating a substantial portion of the polymer solvent from the fibrous strand, chopping and then beating the chopped fibrous strand in a liquid which is a nonsolvent for the polymer and which is soluble in the polymer solvent for a time sufficient to break down the fibrous strand into a plurality of fibrils, and separating the fibrils from the nonsolvent liquid. The improvement consists of homogenizing the hot polyolefin/hydrocarbon solvent solution by passing same through a device, such as a gear pump, which imposes a high shear on the solution to thereby remove any small, invisible globules of partially dissolved polyolefin that may be present in the solution prior to the fibril formation steps of the process whereby paper sheets fabricated from the resultant fibrils are free of small knots and lumps and possess a completely smooth surface.
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Davis Joseph Calvin
Galiano Francis Ross
Hill Robert William
Gulf Research & Development Company
Kelly Richard L.
Woo Jay H.
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