Jamal
Chemical
- Oct 5, 1999
- 7
Engineering fraternity<br>
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I am faced with a real practical industrial problem of concentration an emulsion polymer containing essentially 30% w/w polymer particles, 40% w/w water and 30% w/w oil. I have trialled thin film evaporation technology with a good degree of success; however, the economics make it difficult to adopt this method. Could this be tackled more economically by other means e.g. pervaporation, pertraction or reverse osmosis?<br>
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I would welcome any thoughts.<br>
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Regards
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I am faced with a real practical industrial problem of concentration an emulsion polymer containing essentially 30% w/w polymer particles, 40% w/w water and 30% w/w oil. I have trialled thin film evaporation technology with a good degree of success; however, the economics make it difficult to adopt this method. Could this be tackled more economically by other means e.g. pervaporation, pertraction or reverse osmosis?<br>
<br>
I would welcome any thoughts.<br>
<br>
Regards