Process for making hydrophilic polyolefin fibers containing clay

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – By extrusion spraying or gravity fall through orifice

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260 4245, 260 4255, 264211, C08J 320, B29C 600

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041296290

ABSTRACT:
Hydrophilic polyolefin fibers containing more than 50% by weight of clay are obtained by passing a mixture, which is kept under pressure and consists of a polyolefin, a solvent for the said polyolefin, clay, a hydrophilization agent, water and an amine, through a nozzle into a zone of low pressure. The fibers obtained can be used, with small expenditure for working up, for the manufacture of synthetic paper.

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