A granulation process for producing spherical particles of a rubber antioxidant in a water cooling tower

Xin Li, Ting Jie Wang*, Yong Jin

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Abstract

A new granulation technology for producing spherical particles of a rubber antioxidant and its key factors were studied. The granulation is based on the interfacial tension and immiscibility of the rubber antioxidant in water. Melted antioxidant was ejected from nozzles to form drops in air that fell into a water tower where they were cooled and solidified into spherical particles as they fell. After dewatering and air drying, spherical particles with a uniform size were obtained. Experiments performed on the granulation of antioxidant 4020 are described and the key factors, including falling height, drop temperature and surfactant concentration in water were studied. The mechanism of drop entrancement in water was analyzed and the stable operating conditions were investigated. The technology produces spherical particles with a uniform size using smaller equipment and is also suitable for producing spherical particles from other melted materials with similar physical properties.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes
Event2006 AIChE Spring National Meeting - 5th World Congress on Particle Technology - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: 23 Apr 200627 Apr 2006

Conference

Conference2006 AIChE Spring National Meeting - 5th World Congress on Particle Technology
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando, FL
Period23/04/0627/04/06

Keywords

  • Cooling
  • Granulation
  • Rubber antioxidant
  • Spherical particles
  • Surface tension

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