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titleOfInvention Production of polyester
abstract PURPOSE: To produce a polyester in which fine particles are finely dispersed and are not agglomerated into coarse particles, by adding a slurry of inorganic fine particles obtained by a specified method to the reaction system for producing the polyester. n CONSTITUTION: In the production of a polyester from a dicarboxylic acid component and a glycol, a slurry of fine inorganic particles obtained by mixing with agitation inert fine inorganic particles A (e.g., TiO 2 or CaCO 3 ) having an average primary particle diameter ≤5μ with particles B (e.g., alumina or glass micro-balloons) having a diameter of 10W4,000 times the average primary particle diameter of fine inorganic particles A and an average particle diameter ≤0.5mm and separating particles B from the mixture is added to a reaction system for producing the polyester. The dispersibility of the inert fine inorganic particles in the slurry can be improved, so that it is possible to produce a polyester which has an extremely low content of agglomerated coarse particles and in which the inorganic fine particles are dispersed as particles of a size as fine as the primary particle diameter. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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