Claims
- 1. A method of activating and diluting a polymer emulsion in water comprising the steps of:
- placing the polymer emulsion and water in a first mixing zone of a mixing vessel to form a diluted polymer solution;
- agitating said solution to create a first means shear rate in water of between about 1,200/sec. and 9,000/sec. for between about 6 and 120 seconds, said mean shear rate (G) being related to the power dissipated by the fluid motion (P), as measured in water, the dynamic viscosity of water (.mu.) and the fluid volume in the mixing vessel (V) in the following manner: ##EQU3## said first means shear rate being applied by first impeller means in said first zone, said power dissipated by the fluid motion (P), as measured in water, being related to the rotational speed of said impeller (N) and the measured torque of said impeller (T) as follows:
- P=2.pi.NT,
- said mean shear rate being: ##EQU4## transferring said solution from said first mixing zone to a second mixing zone, isolating said first and second mixing zones with baffle means; and
- agitating said solution to create at least one additional mean shear rate of between about 18% and 40% of said first mean shear rate for between about 150% and 400% of the time said solution is subjected to said first mean shear rate, said additional means shear rate being applied by second impeller means in said second zone;
- said solution reaching substantially its maximum viscosity in less than about 15 minutes of aging time, without excessively damaging the polymer structures in said solution.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 89,344, filed Aug. 25, 1987, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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