A kind of preparation method of aqueous phase suspension method cpvc resin
A technology of CPVC resin and PVC resin, which is applied in the field of preparation of CPVC resin by aqueous phase suspension method, can solve the problems of weakening the absorption capacity of CPVC resin additives, poor plasticization uniformity of CPVC resin, and hindering resin uniformity, etc., to achieve dynamic thermal stability Long time, good initial colorability, and the effect of reducing structural defects
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[0025] Add 80kg of deionized water and 10kg of chlorinable PVC resin QS-C60 with a degree of polymerization of 800 to a 100L chlorination reactor. Start the stirring and ultrasonic device. The ultrasonic frequency is 25MHz. After the PVC resin is suspended in the water phase, the ultrasonic device is turned off. Add 150g of peroxydicarbonate with a concentration of 40%, use chlorine to exhaust the air in the kettle, heat up the reactor, slowly pass in chlorine, and turn on the ultrasonic device. When the temperature of the reactor reaches about 85°C, the chlorination reaction will accelerate and control The temperature of the reactor is 100℃, the chlorine flow rate is controlled to be 50g / min, the pressure of the reactor is maintained at 0.3MPa, and the ultrasonic device is turned off after the chlorination reaction for 20 minutes. When the chlorine flow reaches 6.8kg, the chlorine flow is stopped and a 20% terminator is added. After 10 minutes of 300 g of diethylhydroxylamine, ...
Embodiment 2
[0027] Add 80kg of deionized water and 15kg of chlorinable PVC resin QS-C65 with a degree of polymerization of 850 to a 150L chlorination reactor. Start the stirring and ultrasonic device. The ultrasonic frequency is 25MHz. After the PVC resin is suspended in the water phase, turn off the ultrasonic device. . Add 200g of peroxydicarbonate with a concentration of 40%, use chlorine to exhaust the air in the kettle, heat up the reactor, slowly pass in chlorine, and turn on the ultrasonic device. When the temperature of the reactor reaches about 85℃, the chlorination reaction will accelerate and control The temperature of the reactor is 95℃, the chlorine flow rate is controlled at 60g / min, the pressure of the reactor is kept at 0.3MPa, after the chlorination reaction for 15 minutes, the ultrasonic device is turned off, when the chlorine flow reaches 10kg, the chlorine flow is stopped, and 20% terminator acetone is added. After 10 minutes, 400 g of thiosemicarbazone was vacuumed to ...
Embodiment 3
[0029] Add 80kg of deionized water and 18kg of chlorinable PVC resin QS-C65 with a degree of polymerization of 900 to a 100L chlorination reactor. Start the stirring and ultrasonic device. The ultrasonic frequency is 25MHz. After the PVC resin is suspended in the water phase, turn off the ultrasonic device. . Add a total of 100g of 40% peroxydicarbonate and dibenzoyl peroxide, use chlorine to exhaust the air in the kettle, heat up the reactor, slowly pass in chlorine, and turn on the ultrasonic device. The temperature of the reactor reaches about 85℃ When the chlorination reaction is accelerated, control the temperature of the reactor at 105℃, control the chlorine flow rate of 7.2g / min, and keep the pressure of the reactor at 0.3MPa. After the chlorination reaction for 20 minutes, turn off the ultrasonic device. When the chlorine flow reaches 12.5kg, stop Chlorine, add 200g of 20% terminator compound heat-resistant terminator, 10 minutes later, vacuumize the remaining chlorine,...
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