Claims
- 1. A system for treating solid polymer plastic particulate material comprising means for containing a heated fluid medium comprising mercury having a density which differs from the density of said particulate material;
- means for heating said mercury to at least about 200.degree. C.;
- means for introducing said particulate material in the form of solid granules at a temperature of about 20.degree. C. into said heated fluid medium at the lower end thereof so that the particles of said particulate material travel upwardly therethrough to the upper end thereof and become sufficiently heated to reach a flowable state, the density differential between said particles and said fluid thereby causing said particles to leave said fluid and to coalesce and form a flowable mass thereof external to said fluid.
- 2. A method for treating solid particulate material comprising the steps of
- providing a fluid medium having a density which differs from that of said particulate material;
- heating said fluid medium to a temperature higher than that of said particulate material;
- introducing particles of said particulate material into said heated fluid medium whereby said particles travel through said medium and become heated to a flowable state,
- said particles coming to and remaining at a general state of rest near a surface of said fluid medium, a thin film of said fluid medium being present between said particles and said surface,
- each of said flowable particles being permitted to leave said fluid medim when said thin film ruptures at a region adjacent thereto, the density differential between said particles and said fluid medium causing said particles upon leaving to form a flowable mass of particulate material into which said particles are thereby coalesced.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 2 wherein the overall time for treating said particulate materials includes
- a first time period during which said particles are heated as they travel through said fluid medium;
- a second time period during which said particles are at said general state of rest prior to rupture of said thin film; and
- a third time period during which said particles leave said fluid medium and coalesce to form said flowable means.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein
- said particles are introduced into said heated fluid medium sufficiently slowly so as to prevent the crowding of flowable particles at said surface of said heated fluid medium.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 4 wherein
- groups of said particles are introduced into said heated fluid medium intermittently.
- 6. A method in accordance with claim 2 wherein
- said introductory step further includes introducing additional material into said heated fluid medium together with said particles;
- said additional material being coalesced into said flowable mass together with said flowable particles.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein said additional material which is introduced comprises glass fibers.
- 8. A system for treating solid, polymer plastic particulate material comprising means for containing a heated fluid medium, comprising a trinary alloy of bismuth, lead and tin, having a density which differs from the density of said particulate material, the percentages of weight of each element of said alloy being selected to provide a predeterminal melting point therefor;
- means for heating said alloy to at least about 200.degree. C.;
- means for introducing said particulate material in the form of solid granules at a temperature of about 20.degree. C. into said heated fluid medium at the lower end thereof so that the particles of said particulate material travel upwardly therethrough to the upper end thereof and become sufficiently heated to reach a flowable state, the density differential between said particles and said fluid thereby causing said particles to leave said fluid and to coalesce and form a flowable mass thereof external to said fluid.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to NSF Cooperative Agreement No. CG-0006 awarded by the National Science Foundation.
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1203286 |
Aug 1970 |
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