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titleOfInvention Starch-based adhesive compositions
abstract A process for preparing and continuously delivering a finished starch-based adhesive composition, containing a gelatinized starch portion and a raw starch protein, to a site of use, such as a corrugating machine. The process includes continuously delivering formula components, including raw starch slurry, water and caustic, to an adjustable metering device by which means the volume of each component is precisely controlled to attain relative proportions of such components corresponding to a desired formula. Controlled volumes of raw starch slurry, water and caustic are delivered to a first mixing zone wherein the ingredients are heated to produce a gelatinized starch mass of relatively stable viscosity. The gelatinized mass is passed to a second mixing zone. A further volume of water is simultaneously forwarded to the second mixing zone. The gelatinized starch and water in the second mixing zone is blended to form a gelatinized starch medium. The gelatinized starch medium is passed from the second mixing to a third mixing zone. Simultaneously, a further volume of raw starch slurry is forwarded to the third mixing zone. The raw starch slurry is commingled with the gelatinized medium so as to intimately combine the two starch fractions - the gelatinized starch becomes a carrier to hold raw starch slurry in suspension thereby forming the finished starch-based adhesive composition. The finished starch-based adhesive is delivered to a container for temporary storage. When necessary there is further adjusting of the volumes through the metering device of one or more of the adhesive components relative to the other volumes thereby altering prior to use the relative proportions in the finished starch-based adhesive composition, to produce a correct formula. The finished starch-based adhesive composition is passed from the container to the site of use.
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