silebi66
Chemical
- Dec 15, 2012
- 71
I have some query about aqueous polyurethane production.
It is usually made through three stages, the pre-dispersion, dispersion, and post dispersion, and the phase
inversion process is crucial for producingaqueous polymer dispersion with little or no external surfactants
added. This process is made through dispersing the highly water-insoluble polymer into
water, but the problem is that they don't normally form stable solutions in water due to their hydrophobic
nature. As a result, large amount of external emulsifiers are required to be dispersed in under high shear force.
I wonder is any good mixing machine or process for this, such as the high shear rotor-stator, anchor impeller, or others ?
Thank you very much for your kindly suggestion.
It is usually made through three stages, the pre-dispersion, dispersion, and post dispersion, and the phase
inversion process is crucial for producingaqueous polymer dispersion with little or no external surfactants
added. This process is made through dispersing the highly water-insoluble polymer into
water, but the problem is that they don't normally form stable solutions in water due to their hydrophobic
nature. As a result, large amount of external emulsifiers are required to be dispersed in under high shear force.
I wonder is any good mixing machine or process for this, such as the high shear rotor-stator, anchor impeller, or others ?
Thank you very much for your kindly suggestion.