COMPLEX MINUTE CUTTING APPARATUS FOR SUPER ABSORBENT POLYMER HYDROGEL
20220258380 · 2022-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
- Jinuk Choi (Daejeon, KR)
- Heechang WOO (Daejeon, KR)
- Gicheul Kim (Daejeon, KR)
- Yoon Jae Min (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
Y02W30/62
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B26D5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B7/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/0666
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29B9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C08J2333/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B29B9/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D7/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A complex minute cutting apparatus for a superabsorbent hydrogel is disclosed. The complex minute cutting apparatus includes: a barrel body in which a transfer space through which a hydrogel is transferred is formed and a discharge part is formed at a side surface thereof; a transfer unit installed in the barrel body to transfer the hydrogel in the transfer space; and a plurality of cutting modules installed in the transfer unit to pulverize the hydrogel and discharging it to an outside of the discharge unit in a cut state.
Claims
1. A complex minute cutting apparatus for a superabsorbent hydrogel, comprising: a barrel body comprising: a transfer space through which a hydrogel is transferred; and a discharge part at a side surface of the barrel body; a transfer unit located in the transfer space of the barrel body and configured to transfer the hydrogel in the transfer space; and a plurality of cutting modules attached to the transfer unit and configured to pulverize and discharge the hydrogel through a discharge part in a particle form.
2. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the cutting modules includes: a cutter member configured to pulverize the hydrogel transferred by the transfer unit; and perforated plates configured to discharge the hydrogel pulverized by the cutter member in a cut state.
3. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the transfer unit includes: a screw member which rotates in the transfer space to move the hydrogel; and a driving motor configured to provide a rotational driving force to the screw member.
4. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 3, wherein the plurality of cutting modules are arranged spaced apart from each other towards the discharge part.
5. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 4, wherein the perforated plates comprise a plurality of cutting holes for discharging the hydrogel in a particle form, and the cutting holes are formed in the perforated plates to have diameters of different sizes.
6. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 5, wherein the perforated plate located at a closest position to the discharge part has the cutting holes having a smallest diameter.
7. The complex minute cutting apparatus of claim 3, wherein the screw member comprises a plurality of screw threads having a same pitch.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR INVENTION
[0028] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various different ways, all without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
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[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The barrel body 10 may be installed in a state in which the transfer space 11 through which the hydrogel is transferred is formed along a longitudinal direction and supported on a bottom surface thereof.
[0032] An injection part 12 for injecting the hydrogel into the transfer space 11 may be installed in an open state at an upper portion of the barrel body 10.
[0033] A support base 13 may protrude from a lower portion of the barrel body 10 for being stably supported on the bottom surface thereof.
[0034] A barrel spiral 15 may protrude inside the barrel body 10.
[0035] The barrel spiral 15 may be formed to protrude from an inner wall surface of the barrel body 10 in a spiral shape corresponding to a spiral shape of a screw member 21.
[0036] The barrel spiral 15 may be formed to protrude from the inner wall surface of the barrel body 10 in a plurality of spiral shapes in an opposite direction corresponding to the spiral shape of the screw member 21.
[0037] In the present embodiment, the barrel spiral 15 is exemplarily described to protrude from the inner wall surface of the barrel body 10, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and it may not be formed.
[0038] The barrel spiral 15 is not necessarily limited to the spiral shape, but may have a concentric band-shaped protrusion on the inner wall surface of the barrel body 10 or a sphere protruding corresponding to a helical position of the screw member 21, or it is also possible to apply various changes such as angular protrusion.
[0039] As such, since he barrel spiral 15 is formed to protrude inside the barrel body 10, the hydrogel may be stably transferred without backflow together with auxiliary action of the hydrogel.
[0040] The hydrogel may be transferred by a transfer operation of the transfer unit 20, which will be described later, in a state of being injected into the barrel body 10 through the injection part 12.
[0041] The injection part 12 is formed in an open state at an upper side of the barrel body 10, and is installed in a state expanded upward, so that the hydrogel may be easily introduced into the inside.
[0042] As such, the hydrogel may be appropriately pulverized by being transferred in a direction of a discharge part 14 of the barrel body 10 by a driving force of the transfer unit 20 in the state of being injected into the inside of the barrel body 10.
[0043] The transfer unit 20, which is installed in the barrel body 10, may be installed to provide a transfer driving force for transferring the hydrogel.
[0044] More specifically, the transfer unit 20 includes a screw member 21 that is rotatably installed in the transfer space 11 to move the hydrogel, and a driving motor 23 that provides a rotational driving force to the screw member 21.
[0045] The screw member 21, which is rotatably installed along the longitudinal direction of the transfer space 11 inside the barrel body 10, may be installed to transfer the hydrogel filled in the transfer space 11 by a driving operation of the driving motor 23 in a direction of the discharge part 14 of the barrel body 10.
[0046] The driving motor 23 may be installed in the barrel body 10, and a driving shaft may be installed at a first end of the screw member 21 to provide a rotational driving force by rotating the screw member 21 in one direction such that the hydrogel is transferred inside the barrel body 10 while maintaining an appropriate transferring speed.
[0047] The driving motor 23 and the screw member 21 may be installed to transfer the rotational driving force through a reducer (not illustrated).
[0048] Meanwhile, a cutting module 30 may be installed in the screw member 21 for discharging the hydrogel to the outside of the discharging part 14 in a cut state by pulverizing the hydrogel.
[0049] A plurality of cutting modules 30 may be installed along a longitudinal direction of the screw member 21.
[0050] A reason why the cutting modules 30 are installed in the screw member 21 is to maintain a size of cut particles of the hydrogel at an appropriate level to enable smooth cutting.
[0051] More specifically, each cutting module 30 may include a cutter member 31 installed inside the barrel body 10 to pulverize the hydrogel transferred by the transfer unit 20, and a perforated plate 33 for discharging the hydrogel pulverized by the cutter member 31 in a cut state. The cutting modules 30 may be installed to be spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal direction of the screw member 21.
[0052] The cutter member 31 may be rotatably installed together with the rotational operation of the screw member 21 to appropriately pulverize the hydrogel transferred from the transfer space 11 by the screw member 21.
[0053] Since the cutting modules 30 are installed, a plurality of cutter members 31 may be installed in the screw member 21 with the perforated plate 33 interposed therebetween.
[0054] The perforated plate 33 may be installed between the cutter members 31 and at a portion of the discharge part 14 of the barrel body 10, respectively. A plurality of cutting holes may be formed in the perforated plate 33.
[0055] Accordingly, the hydrogel pulverized by the cutter member 31 may be pressed and moved inside the barrel body 10 by a pressing force generated by a rotational operation of the screw member 21, thereby being stably discharged in the cut state through the cutting holes of the perforated plate 33.
[0056] Herein, a surfactant may be injected into the barrel body 10. The surfactant may allow a smoother cutting action in the process of pulverizing the hydrogel in the perforated plate 33 and cutting it through the cutting holes of the perforated plate 33.
[0057] The perforated plate 33 may be formed of a heat-treated metal material to stably support a pressing force of the transferred hydrogel.
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[0059] As illustrated in
[0060] That is, a plurality of perforated plates 33 are disposed in a state of being spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval along the longitudinal direction of the screw member 21, and cutting holes 33a may be formed in a state in which a diameter of each of the plurality of perforated plates 33 is gradually decreased in the direction of the discharge part 14.
[0061] As such, among the plurality of perforated plates 33, the cutting holes 33a may be formed to have a maximum diameter in the perforated plate 33 at a position A closest to the driving motor 23 from the inside of the barrel body 10, and may be formed to have a minimum diameter at the perforated plate 33 at a position B closest to the discharge part 14.
[0062] As described above, in the complex minute cutting apparatus 100 for a superabsorbent hydrogel, the perforated plates 33 and the cutter members 31 are installed along the longitudinal direction of the screw member 21, and the size of the cutting holes 33a formed in each of the perforated plates 33 is gradually reduced in the direction of the discharge unit 14, so that the cutting process of the hydrogel may be more smoothly performed and the hydrogel may be cut to have a small size of several millimeters or less.
EXAMPLE 1
[0063] According to Example 1, a monomer composition having a total solid content of 45.0 wt % was prepared by mixing 100 g of acrylic acid (acrylic acid), 123.5 g of 32% caustic soda (NaOH), 0.2 g of sodium persulfate as a thermal polymerization initiator, 0.008 g of phenyl (2,4,6 trimethylbenzoyl) phosphine oxide as a photoinitiator, 0.26 g of polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA), and 40 g of water.
[0064] Herein, a polymerization reaction was carried out for 60 s by supplying a monomer composition to an ultraviolet irradiation device, and at the same time, by irradiating ultraviolet rays having an intensity of 10 mW/cm.sup.2. A final hydrogel sample was obtained by applying 0.3 g of a hydrophobic surfactant (SPAN 60) to a polymerization sheet manufactured after the polymerization reaction was performed, and then performing cutting by using a chopper with equally spaced screws, and drying it by using a rotary dryer with a speed of 300 RPM.
COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 1
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TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 4 mm hole plate (perforated plate) Mesh Particle 1 2 3 5 7 9 11 13 Period size time times times times times times times times # 10 more 3000 55 23 5 2 0 0 0 1 # 10-14 1700 24 28 22 13 5 3 3 3 # 14-20 1125 15 26 39 38 29 26 24 21 # 20-30 725 4 11 19 24 26 28 28 25 # 30-50 450 2 10 14 22 34 38 41 43 # 50-100 225 0 2 1 2 5 4 4 6 # 100 less 75 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Average particle size (μm) 2272 1590 1162 962 783 730 718 710 Particle size reduction rate 100% 70% 51% 42% 34% 32% 32% 31%
[0066] As shown in Table 1, it can be seen that the average particle size decreases when the hydrogel is passed through the perforated plate 13 times, and the average particle size decreases during cutting of the hydrogel when the hydrogel of Example 1 is passed through a plurality of perforated plates through Comparative Example 1.
EXAMPLE 2 AND COMPARATIVE EXAMPLE 2
[0067] As shown in Table 2, it can be seen that a type of the hydrophobic surfactant of Example 1 was changed to SA (stearic acid series), and in the comparative example, the temperature of the cutting process was changed to 40° C., and it is impossible to manufacture and measure it due to severe kneading at 40° C.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example 2 Comparative Example 2 Hole plate size 6 6 Additive used SA SA Additive amount 3000 3000 used (ppm) Polymerization 80 40 sheet tem- perature (° C.) CRC 30.4 Cannot be manufactured and EC 5.5 measured due to severe BPI 23.0 kneading
[0068] In Table 2, CRC denotes centrifugal retention capacity, and EC denotes an extractable content.
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[0071] As illustrated in
[0072] Table 3 shows a process of cutting the hydrogel using the screw member having equal pitches at an equal interval with a general screw according to the third embodiment.
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Existing Screw member general screw with equal member pitches Hole plate size (mm) 6 6 Additive used Span 60 Span 60 Additive amount 3000 3000 used (ppm) CRC 31.5 30.1 EC 6.3 4.1 BPI 21.8 27.5
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[0074] As illustrated in
[0075] That is, as illustrated in
[0076] While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
TABLE-US-00004 Description of Symbols 10 barrel body 11 transfer space 12 injection part 13 support base 14 discharge part 15 barrel spiral 20 transfer unit 21, 121 screw member 23 driving motor 30 cutting module 31 cutter member 33 perforated plate 33a cutting hole 110, 210 hydrogel