Process for powdering semi-crystalline polyester pellets

process for converting semi-crystalline polyester pellets into powder without cryogenically grinding, the polyester pellets being derived from polyester polymers having a melting point of about 80.degree.-140.degree. C. and a .DELTA.H.sub.f of .ltoreq. 10, by heating the polyester pellets to a temperature of about 130.degree. C. to about 200.degree. C. in an admixture of about 200 to about 1,000 parts of water based on 100 parts of polymer, of about 15 to about 150 parts of organic solvent selected from aromatic and chlorinated solvents such as toluene, xylene, benzene, chloroform, methylene chloride, and about 5 to about 25 parts of a wetting agent comprising a block copolymer of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide having a molecular weight of about 8,000 to about 13,500; the admixture is cooled to ambient temperature while stirring; then the admixture is filtered to remove the water and the solvent from the resulting polyester powder; and finally the filtered powder is washed to remove the wetting agent.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T959009
Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 16, 1976
Date of Patent: Jun 7, 1977
Inventors: Richard Leon McConnell (Kingsport, TN), Doyle Allen Weemes (Greeneville, TN)
Application Number: 5/751,787
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 260/75T; 260/292E
International Classification: C08G 6374;