Method for preparing spherical thermoplastic particles of uniform size
Abstract
Spherical particles of thermoplastic material of virtually uniform roundness and diameter are prepared by cutting monofilaments of a selected diameter into rod-like segments of a selected uniform length which are then heated in a viscous liquid to effect the formation of the spherical particles.
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- OSTI Identifier:
- 7323027
- Assignee:
- Energy Research and Development Administration
- Resource Type:
- Patent
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY; MICROSPHERES; FABRICATION; THERMONUCLEAR FUELS; POLYETHYLENES; SPECIFICATIONS; SPHERICAL CONFIGURATION; CONFIGURATION; FUELS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC POLYMERS; POLYMERS; POLYOLEFINS; 700205* - Fusion Power Plant Technology- Fuel, Heating, & Injection Systems
Citation Formats
Day, J R. Method for preparing spherical thermoplastic particles of uniform size. United States: N. p., 1975.
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Day, J R. Method for preparing spherical thermoplastic particles of uniform size. United States.
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"Method for preparing spherical thermoplastic particles of uniform size". United States.
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title = {Method for preparing spherical thermoplastic particles of uniform size},
author = {Day, J R},
abstractNote = {Spherical particles of thermoplastic material of virtually uniform roundness and diameter are prepared by cutting monofilaments of a selected diameter into rod-like segments of a selected uniform length which are then heated in a viscous liquid to effect the formation of the spherical particles.},
doi = {},
journal = {},
number = ,
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place = {United States},
year = {1975},
month = {11}
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