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titleOfInvention Continuous suspension polymerization method for vinyl chloride
abstract (57) Abstract: In a continuous suspension polymerization of a vinyl chloride resin, there is provided a continuous suspension polymerization method of vinyl chloride in which generation of glass beads is suppressed and scale adhesion to a polymerization vessel does not occur. SOLUTION: A vinyl chloride monomer alone or a mixture of vinyl chloride monomer and a monomer copolymerizable therewith, a raw material suspension comprising a dispersant and water is continuously supplied to a polymerization vessel, When carrying out suspension polymerization in an aqueous medium containing a dispersant, the raw material suspension is heated to a predetermined polymerization temperature of -10 ° C to + 5 ° C and supplied to a polymerization vessel.
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