Process for converting dusty or sticky particulate materials

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles – With subsequent cutting – grooving – breaking – or comminuting

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ABSTRACT:
A particulate mass that can be dusty but is generally sticky, due to the presence of water, is coverted to an apparently dry, non-dusty granular material by polymerizing a polymerizable material within the mass and breaking the mass down to the desired granular form after the polymerization has gone sufficiently far that the mass is substantially non-sticky but before the polymerization is completed.

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