Claims
- 1. As an article of manufacture, free flowing, spray dried low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin powder having a reduced viscosity of between about 0.1 and about 0.4, consisting essentially of loosely bound agglomerates of loosely packed, randomly oriented, clusters of flaky sheets, the flaky sheets having a mean particle size between 0.03 micron and about 6 microns and the particle size distribution is about d.+-.0.8d where d is the means particle size, the agglomerates having a size within a range of between about 3 microns and about 150 microns and being further characterized in that when dispersed in water the agglomerates disintegrate into loosely packed, randomly oriented, clusters to flaky sheets having particle sizes of approximately the same size and size distribution as the original flaky sheets and form a stable dispersion of flaky sheets.
- 2. The article of manufacture as defined in claim 1 wherein the polyamide resin is selected from the group consisting of .epsilon.-caprolactam, a copolymer of .epsilon.-caprolactam and 11-aminoundecanoic acid, a copolymer of .epsilon.-caprolactam and 12-aminododecanoic acid and a copolymer of .epsilon.-caprolactam and hexamethylenediammonium adipate, the polyamide resin having a reduced viscosity between about 0.15 and about 0.26.
- 3. The article of manufacture as defined in claim 2 wherein the free flowing powder includes between about 0.15% and about 0.8%, base on the weight of the polyamide resin, of a catalyst consisting of a non-volatile, strong acid or a compound which upon heating is converted to a non-volatile strong acid.
- 4. The article of manufacture as defined in claim 3 wherein the free flowing powder includes between about 1% and about 8%, based on the weight of the polyamide resin, of a flow promoter.
- 5. The method of forming free-flowing, low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin powder which comprises mixing a least one polyamide forming monomer or high molecular weight, linear polyamide and water, heating the mixture under pressure to a temperature sufficiently high and for a period sufficient to form a linear polyamide of a predetermined low molecular weight, the temperature exceeding the melting point of the formed polyamide, thereafter instantaneously quenching the heated mixture in an aqueous quenching medium to instantaneously reduce the temperature of the heated mixture to a temperature below the freezing point of the formed polyamide and to bring the mass to a pH between about pH.sub.3 and pH.sub.9 thereby converting the formed polyamide into finely-divided, water dispersible, low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin particles having particle sizes within a narrow particle size distribution and to instantaneously reduce the temperature of the mass to a temperature where particle growth is prevented and the particle size and structure is retained, recovering a stable aqueous dispersion of the finely-divided, low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin particles in the form of loosely packed, randomly oriented clusters of flaky sheets in the aqueous medium, spray drying the recovered stable aqueous dispersion and recovering a free-flowing, low molecular weight, linear polyamide resin powder consisting essentially of loosely bound agglomerates of loosely packed, randomly oriented, clusters of flaky sheets.
- 6. The method as defined in claim 5 wherein the mixture contains between about 30% and about 80% by weight of the monomer or polyamide with the balance water, the mixture is heated to a temperature between about 220.degree. C. and about 280.degree. C. for from about 4 hours to about 24 hours and the heated mixture is instantaneously quenched to reduce the temperature of the heated mixture to a temperature below about 95.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of the now abandoned application Ser. No. 492,609, filed July 29, 1974 which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 248,063, filed Apr. 27, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,844,991.
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