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Date of Patent:
Apr. 21, 1998

Filed:

Aug. 27, 1996
Applicant:
Inventors:

Hidehiko Hosokawa, Crestview Hills, KY (US);

Junichi Maeshima, Chiba Prefecture, JP;

Fumitaka Suto, Chiba Prefecture, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C08L / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
524837 ; 524801 ; 524588 ; 524858 ;
Abstract

A method capable of the continuous mass-production without pressurization and using a low drive force of highly uniform and very storage-stable organopolysiloxane emulsions. The method for the continuous preparation of organopolysiloxane emulsions includes processes (I) and (II). Process (I) is the continuous supply of (a) organopolysiloxane fluid or gum, (b) emulsifying agent, and (c) water to a mixer having a first-stage shearing and stirring mechanism with a stator and a turbine-type rotor having blades that are slanted obliquely from the radial direction when viewed from the axial direction, and a second-stage shearing and stirring mechanism with a stator and a turbine-type rotor having blades that describe spiral curves with respect to the axial direction, and the discharge of an organopolysiloxane-in-water emulsion with an organopolysiloxane content of 10 to 99 weight %. Process (II) is the introduction of dilution water and the emulsion of process (I) into a mixer as described for process (I). A gas can also be injected in process (I).


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