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titleOfInvention Method for uniformly dispersing particle into polymer
abstract PURPOSE: To carry out title dispersion having good affinity and free from coloring, etc., by passing a preliminary mixture consisting of a specific grains and melted polymer through a nonwoven fabric aggregate of metallic fiber having a specific single layer, etc. n CONSTITUTION: 0.005-4wt.% (based on a polymer) particles of inorganic (e.g. talc) or organic (e.g. silicone) substance having 0.01-5 (based on a polymer) μm average particle diameter and ≥10° contact angle with water are preliminarily mixed with a melted polymer (preferably aromatic polyester) in an extruder and the resultant mixture is passed through a nonwoven fabric aggregate (porous sheet having open cells) of metallic fiber having single layer or a multiple layer and satisfying the formula [εi is the porosity of the i-th layer of nonwoven fabric aggregate; Li is the thickness (mm) of the i-th layer of nonwoven fabric aggregate; di is the average fiber diameter (mm) of the i-th layer of nonwoven fabric aggregate] to carry out the objective dispersion. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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