CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF TRANSPARENT POLYESTER USING WASTE
Application 492/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-04-14, filed 2004-04-13
The present invention concerns a process for making polyester containing up to 50 percent by weight transparent recycled waste polyester by a novel equilibrium depolymerization process. The equilibrium depolymerization process of the present invention for making polyester containing transparent waste polyester comprises the steps of: 1) continuously providing a stream containing oligomers having a DP of at least about 1.5; 2) continuously feeding transparent polyester waste to an extruder; 3) continuously melting in said extruder said waste polyester; 4) continuously extruding said molten polyester into said stream containing oligomers; and 5) continuously completing the esterification creating a prepolymer mixture; and 6) continuously polymerizing said prepolymer mixture thereby producing polyester containing waste transparent polyester suitable for food grade applications. The present invention meets or exceeds the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements for food contact with polyester and is thus useful in food contact applications, for example beverage containers and polyester film wrap. (FIG. - 2)
Applicant
ARTEVA TECHNOLOGIES S.A.R.L.
TALSTRASSE 80, CH-8001 ZURICH SWITZERLAND
Inventor
1. SCANTLEBURY GEOFREY R 2. FIKE LAWRENCE ROBERT 3. STEINER THOMAS LEE
International Info
Classification: C08J 11/04
Publication Number: WO 03/051970 A1
Application Date: 2002-01-22
Priority Information
10/023,629 US 2001-12-17