Water-absorbent resin composition, absorbent material and absorbent article
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US9238724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9238724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314056449-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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A method of producing an elastomer composite. The method includes A) combining a first fluid comprising elastomer latex with a second fluid comprising particulate filler; B) causing the elastomer latex to coagulate, thereby forming masterbatch crumb; C) bringing the masterbatch crumb to a water content of about 1 weight percent to about 20 weight percent, thereby forming a de-watered coagulum; D) removing water from the de-watered coagulum by subjecting the dewatered coagulum to mechanical energy, thereby causing the dewatered coagulum to heat as a result of friction, while allowing the dewatered coagulum to achieve a temperature of about 130° C. to about 190° C., wherein water content is reduced to about 0.5% to about 3% and wherein substantially all of the decrease in water content is accomplished by evaporation, thereby producing a masticated masterbatch; and E) subjecting the masticated masterbatch to at least an additional 0.3 MJ/kg of mechanical energy while further reducing the water content.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite comprising a particulate filler, the particulate filler comprising at least one carbon black having a CDBP value of at least about 65 mL/100 g, wherein the vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite exhibits a ratio of T300 to T100 that is more than 20% greater than the same ratio for a vulcanized dry mix elastomer composite having the same composition. 2. The vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite of claim 1 , wherein the at least one carbon black has a CDBP value of at least about 70 mL/100 g. 3. A wet mix elastomer composite consisting essentially of carbon black dispersed in natural rubber, wherein, when the elastomer composite is processed with CTV Method A to form a vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite, the resulting vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite exhibits a resistivity having a natural logarithm that is at least about 10% higher than the same property for a vulcanized dry mix elastomer composite having the same composition and prepared using CTV Comparative Method A. 4. The wet mix elastomer composite of claim 3 , wherein the natural logarithm of the resistivity of the vulcanized wet mix elastomer composite is at least about 15% greater than the same property for a vulcanized dry mix elastomer composite having the same composition and prepared using CTV Comparative Method A. 5. A wet mix elastomer composite comprising carbon black dispersed in natural rubber, wherein, when the elastomer composite is processed using CTV Method B, it exhibits a Neutron Scattering Power Value less than about 0.5. 6. The elastomer composite of claim 5 , wherein the Neutron Scattering Power Value is less than about 0. 7. The elastomer composite of claim 5 , wherein the Neutron Scattering Power Value is less than about −0.25.
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