Thermal crystallization of a molten polyester polymer in a fluid
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1. A process for crystallizing a polyester polymer comprising introducing a molten polyester polymer, made in the melt phase polycondensation process, into a liquid medium at a liquid medium temperature greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer before the molten polyester polymer falls to a temperature below its Tg.
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Abstract
A process for crystallizing a polyester polymer by introducing a molten polyester polymer, such as a polyethylene terephthalate polymer, into a liquid medium at a liquid medium temperature greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer, such as at a temperature ranging from 100° C. to 190° C., and allowing the molten polyester polymer to reside in the liquid medium for a time sufficient to crystallize the polymer under a pressure equal to or greater than the vapor pressure of the liquid medium. A process flow, underwater cutting process, crystallization in a pipe, and a separator are also described.
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82 Claims
- 1. A process for crystallizing a polyester polymer comprising introducing a molten polyester polymer, made in the melt phase polycondensation process, into a liquid medium at a liquid medium temperature greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer before the molten polyester polymer falls to a temperature below its Tg.
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45. A process for separating a crystallized polyester polymer having an It.V., when measured at 25°
- C. in a 60/40 wt/wt phenol/tetrachloroethane solvent at a polymer concentration of 0.50 g/100 ml, of at least 0.55 dL/g from a liquid medium comprising introducing molten polyester polymer from a melt phase polycondensation process into hot liquid medium having a temperature greater than the Tg of the polymer before the molten polyester polymer falls to a temperature below its Tg, thereafter forming a crystallized polyester polymer in the hot liquid medium, separating the crystallized polymer from the hot liquid medium under a pressure equal to or greater than the vapor pressure of the liquid medium, and directing a flow of cool liquid onto the crystallized polymer before separation, wherein the temperature of the cool liquid is less than the temperature of the hot liquid medium.
- View Dependent Claims (46, 47, 48, 49, 79, 80)
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50. A process for crystallizing a molten polyester polymer comprising:
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a) directing molten polyester polymer from a melt phase polycondensation process through a die, and b) before the temperature of the molten polyester polymer falls below its Tg, first contacting the molten polyester with a liquid medium when the liquid medium temperature is greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer and crystallizing the molten polyester polymer. - View Dependent Claims (51, 52, 53, 81, 82)
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54. A process for crystallizing a polyester polymer, comprising:
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a) directing a molten polyester polymer from a melt phase polycondensation process through a die, and b) before the temperature of the molten polyester polymer falls below its Tg, contacting the molten polyester with a liquid medium at a liquid medium temperature greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer for a time sufficient to provide a crystallized polyester polymer having a degree of crystallinity of at least 10%, followed by c) separating, under a pressure equal to or greater than the vapor pressure of the liquid medium, the crystallized polyester polymer from the liquid medium. - View Dependent Claims (55, 56, 57, 58, 59)
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60. A process for crystallizing a polyester polymer, comprising
a) directing a molten polyester polymer from a melt phase polycondensation process through a die, and b) before the temperature of the molten polyester polymer falls below its Tg, i) cutting the polymer into globules with a cutter; -
ii) contacting the globules with a flow of liquid medium at a liquid medium temperature greater than the Tg of the polyester polymer to form a flow of slurry; iii) directing the flow of slurry away from the cutter to a crystallizer and allowing the globules to reside in the crystallization zone under a pressure equal to or greater than the vapor pressure of the liquid medium for a time sufficient to impart a degree of crystallinity of at least 10% to the globules, thereby forming crystallized globules; and c) separating in a separation apparatus under a pressure equal to or greater than the vapor pressure of the liquid medium, the crystallized globules or resulting pellets from the liquid medium to form a stream of crystallized polyester polymer and a stream of separated liquid medium, wherein; i) at least a portion of the source of the flow of liquid medium in step bii) is the stream of separated liquid medium; and ii) the stream of crystallized polyester polymer is directed to a dyer for removing at least a portion of the residual liquid on or in the crystallized polymer. - View Dependent Claims (61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76)
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