Distillation: processes – separatory – With disparate physical separation – Utilizing removing solid from liquid
Patent
1992-04-09
1994-03-29
Manoharan, Virginia
Distillation: processes, separatory
With disparate physical separation
Utilizing removing solid from liquid
203 92, 203 95, 203DIG16, 524591, B01D 338
Patent
active
052981282
ABSTRACT:
Polyurethane can be reclaimed from solvent-containing or solvent-free polyurethane wastage by adjusting the amount of solvent, preferably with methyl ethyl ketone; adding an emulsifier, preferably, acylpolyethyleneglycolester; then adding about twelve times the wastage weight of water; mixing, preferably for about one hour at room temperature to form an emulsion; and then expelling the solvent as a two-phase distillate using steam; separating solvent from the resulting two-phase distillate; filtering off polyurethane granular material left floating in the water residue, and drying the separated granular material.
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Anselm Bardo
Hausdorf Jorg
Kosack Steffen
Firma Carl Freudenberg
Manoharan Virginia
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