Method for increasing bulk density of fillers

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes

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23313R, 23313AS, 106308Q, 106308M, 524860, 523443, 523466, 423335, C05B 1900, C04B 1400, C08K 310

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ABSTRACT:
There is provided a method for increasing the bulk density of low bulk density materials by intimately admixing a low bulk density material and an organic or organopolysiloxane liquid and thereafter removing substantially all of said organic or organopolysiloxane liquid, for example, by evaporation.

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