Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Treating polymer containing material or treating a solid...
Patent
1981-02-18
1982-12-07
Levin, Stanford M.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Treating polymer containing material or treating a solid...
526351, 585802, C08F 612
Patent
active
043628656
ABSTRACT:
Polypropylene is recovered from a dilute solution in spent organic polymerization medium in a process comprising: (1) partial steam stripping of volatile components from said medium to form an aqueous phase and a concentrated, water-insoluble phase containing the soluble polypropylene; (2) separating said concentrated water-insoluble phase and loading it into an evaporator; (3) evaporating the remaining volatile components from the separated said water-insoluble phase leaving fluidized polypropylene which when drawn off and solidified is suitable for commercial use.
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Boone David E.
Levin Stanford M.
Magidson William H.
McClain William T.
Standard Oil Company (Indiana)
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