Preparation
of PET and its Products
Introduction
The Poly(oxyethyleneoxyterphthaloyl, hereinafter refered
as PET is the most important polyester, used in the form of
fibres, films and as moulding material. The presently adopted
method comprises of two steps i.e. polymerization of low molecular
weight PET to high molecular weight PET followed by spinning
to obtain the final product. This has disadvantages like limitation
of the material with respect to end use, excessive degradation
of final product due to increased reaction time and temperature,
low diffusivity of condensate products out of polymer chips,
need to dry-off the solvent from PET and plasticisation of
the dried PET before spinning, etc. These disadvantages result
in lengthy process and lowering the quality of final product.
A new process has therefore been developed overcoming all
these disadvantages and also as a single step process.
Low molecular weight PET chips are flattened, dried and hanged
in the solvent/solvent system using wires of inert material
so that the PET chips are completely dipped in the said solvent.
The solvent is maintained at the prescribed reaction temperature
for a specific duration of time during which inert gas is
bubbled through the solvent. This results in the formation
of ultra high molecular weight PET which are not taken out
from the solvent. The reaction temperature is then increased
to dissolve the hanged PET chips to produce the reacted mass,
which is transferred to a specially designed chamber. Through
the application of inert gas pressure, the reacted mass is
extruded in the form of a jet or a sheet, which in turn is
lead to a rotating bobbin or a moving plate dipped in the
organic solvent for producing ultrahigh molecular weight PET
finre or sheet.
Special Features: Enables
to produce PET having desired Number Average Molecular Weight
(NAMW) for the manufacture of products for various applications.
Single step processing, Reduction in the reaction parameters
and reaction time, Better quality of end product
Prospective Users: Manufacturers
of plastic goods for various end usages, like audio &
video tapes, food packaging films, soft drink bottles, dielectric
materials for capacitors, synthetic fibres, injection and
blow moulding products, etc.
Keywords: PET, Plastic,
Polymersation, Molecular Weight, fibres, films, tapes
Type of Technology: Process
Developed by : Dr Deepak
Agarwal
Department: Chemical Engineering
Contact:
Managing Director
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT)
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, INDIA
Tel : 91-011-26597167, 26857762, 26581013, 26597153
Fax : 91-011-26851169
E-mail : drkdpn@gmail.com
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