Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten... – Utilizing electrical energy
Patent
1986-04-28
1990-05-29
Silbaugh, Jan H.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Formation of solid particulate material directly from molten...
Utilizing electrical energy
264 5, 264 9, 264 13, B28B 910
Patent
active
049294008
ABSTRACT:
Very small, individual polymeric microspheres with very precise size and a wide variation in monomer type and properties are produced by deploying a precisely formed liquid monomer droplet, suitably an acrylic compound such as hydroxyethyl methacrylate into a containerless environment. The droplet which assumes a spheroid shape is subjected to polymerizing radiation such as ultraviolet or gamma radiation as it travels through the environment. Polymeric microspheres having precise diameters varying no more than plus or minus 5 percent from an average size are recovered. Many types of fillers including magnetic fillers may be dispersed in the liquid droplet.
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Chang Manchium
Hyson Michael T.
Rembaum Alan
Rhim Won-Kyu
California Institute of Technology
Fertig Mary Lynn
Jacobs Marvin E.
Silbaugh Jan H.
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