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New Lead Belt

Rickman, D. L., 1981, A thermochemical study ofthe ore deposits ofthe Milliken Mine, New Lead Belt, Missouri Ph.D. Dissertation University ofMissouii, Rolla, Rolla, MO, United States, 336 p. [Pg.457]

Manufacturing processes have been improved by use of on-line computer control and statistical process control leading to more uniform final products. Production methods now include inverse (water-in-oil) suspension polymerization, inverse emulsion polymerization, and continuous aqueous solution polymerization on moving belts. Conventional azo, peroxy, redox, and gamma-ray initiators are used in batch and continuous processes. Recent patents describe processes for preparing transparent and stable microlatexes by inverse microemulsion polymerization. New methods have also been described for reducing residual acrylamide monomer in finished products. [Pg.139]


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