Abstract

ABSTRACTFine polyamide 66 (PA66) powder was prepared in a shear pan mill that was designed and developed in our laboratories. In contrast with discontinuous impacts in the ball mill, the size reduction operation in the pan mill is characterized by application of uninterrupted strong shear forces on particles. It has been found that as compared to the ball mill, much finer pulverization of the polymer material is achieved in the pan mill, in spite of the high strength and ductility of the polymer. Sodium sulfate ionic crystals with hard and pointed edge were co-milled with PA66 to further cut the fine polymer particles into ultrafine powder (2–5 µm). Besides acting as a grinding aid, the ionic crystals also prevented conglutination and aggregation of the polymer powder. Furthermore, PA66 powder could be conveniently separated and purified from the co-milled grinding aid-polymer mixture by simple water washing and filtration. Thus, an energy efficient and environment-friendly technology has been developed to prepare the ultrafine plastic powder at room temperature. This process holds a good promise for commercial applications.

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