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titleOfInvention Method of one-stage elimination of solvent from solution of elastomer polymer
abstract One-stage elimination of solvent from solution of elastomer polymer, which is selected from butadiene and isopren homopolymers and vinylaromate copolymers and conjugated diene in which is fraction of conjugated diene hydrogenate mainly of block copolymers styrene-butadiene and styrene-isopren, with contents at least 20 per cent of this elastomere polymer, means, that to filling hoper of endless threading machine is led solution of elastomer polymer, heated on 150 to 200 degrees of Celsius at which by lowering of press in filling zone is eliminated 80 to 95 per cent of solvent. Solution of elastomer polymer is by degassing of solution anti current to motion of polymer, pusched forward at which is again heated on temperature 150 - 200 degrees of Celsius and surplus of solvent is eliminated by next degassing of solution stepping forward, at which is casually between different ventilating zones injected mass of water moving between 0,5 to 2 per cent of weight of polymer for accelerating of solvent elimination, and then the paste of elastomer polymer deprived of solvent is led into nozzle and pelletized.
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