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Mixing Principle

Purification of polymers

Target: Remove unreacted monomers, oligomers and solvents from polymers, in order to achieve a high purity of your end product.

Target
Remove unreacted monomers, oligomers and solvents from polymers, in order to achieve a high purity of your end product.

In devolatilization units, static mixers play a very important role. They are applied for the admixing and dispersion of a stripping agent such as water, nitrogen or CO2 into the polymer solution, as well as for the rapid vaporization of the volatiles upstream of the flash vessel.

A very low content of undesirable compounds as well as a minimum degradation of the polymer can be achieved by a short residence time and and a narrow residence time distribution in the complete unit.

Sulzer supplies complete devolitalization units with one ore more stages.

A typical Sulzer 2nd stage devolatilization unit.

3 SMX stripping agent mixer

5 Gear pump

7 Condenser

12 Devolatilization vessel

13 Separation column

14 Stripping agent

15 Vacuum pump

16 Decanter

17 Oligomers


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