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titleOfInvention Method for producing regenerated expandable styrene resin particles
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for producing regenerated expandable styrene resin particles having excellent appearance and / or strength of a molded product and having a regeneration rate of 100%. SOLUTION: A method for producing regenerated expandable styrene resin particles by suspension polymerization of a regenerated styrene monomer and further impregnation with a foaming agent, and forcibly discharging oxygen in a reaction vessel in the latter stage of polymerization. A method for producing regenerated foamable styrene resin particles, in which a regenerated styrenic monomer is added to advance polymerization while keeping the oxygen concentration low. Preferably, an inert gas is continuously supplied to and discharged from the reaction vessel during polymerization in order to remove odor. [Selection] None
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