Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition – Control element responds proportionally to a variable signal...
Patent
1977-11-16
1980-04-15
Marcus, Michael S.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Control element responsive to a sensed operating condition
Control element responds proportionally to a variable signal...
364473, 422106, 422117, 422119, 422131, 422138, G05D 706, G05B 1132
Patent
active
041983742
ABSTRACT:
A volatile cross-linking agent such as liquid peroxide is introduced, at ambient temperature and under atmospheric pressure directly into the input of an extruder at the same pressure as a polyolefin compound to be cross-linked. The resulting compounds are put under pressure within the extruder as the temperature increases so that the mixture reaches its definitive shape at the extruder output and may be fed directly into a hot cross-linking enclosure which is maintained under pressure. The peroxide is thus incorporated in a single operation permitting complete control of the ingredients mixed and allowing perfect homogenization of the mixture while defusion and consequent loss of the highly volatile peroxide are avoided. The system for introducing the highly volatile cross-linking agent includes a peroxide storage tank, a filling pump, a feed vessel, an incremental feed pump with a pressure meter, a flow meter and numerous safety features. These elements control the flow, temperature and ambient conditions of the cross-linking agent feed system within a controlled environment to ensure the safe and precise handling of a highly volatile liquid while at the same time controlling the feeding of the liquid as a function of the material processed by the extruder so that the percentage of the cross-linking agent inserted at the input to the extruder remains at a constant, predetermined percentage, regardless of extruder speed variations. Additionally, various additives which are soluble in the volatile cross-linking agent may be introduced within the feed system therefor in sufficient amounts for effecting protection of the resulting polymer without altering the efficiency of the feed system or that of the additive so that the entire process may be carried out at the processing site without initial preparation of various mixtures to be further processed.
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Arnaud Claude J.
Quemner Jean M.
Roche Gaston P.
Marcus Michael S.
Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications
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