Process for continuous production of a fibrous, bonded material

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – By vibration or agitation

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264 23, 264115, 425456, B01J 204, B01J 218, B29B 900, B06B 120

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ABSTRACT:
A process for continuous production of fibrous, bonded material directly from a polymeric solution, primarily characterized by the polymeric solution being fed through a flow duct in which the fibers are formed by subjecting the solution, during its passage through the duct, to turbulence vibrations and simultaneous cooling.

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