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Meaning of "polymerization pressure"

polymerization pressure - Polymerization pressure denotes the force or stress exerted on materials during the chemical process of polymerization, wherein small molecules are combined to form larger molecular chains or structures. This term is prevalent in the fields of chemistry, material science, and manufacturing, where the control and adjustment of polymerization pressure are critical for producing polymers with desired properties and characteristics.

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Polymerization temperature and polymerization pressure are of minor importance.
The polymerization pressure may vary depending on other conditions.
The recycled unreacted monomers are then recompressed during a fourth stage up to the polymerization pressure.
The polymerization pressure is kept constant by feeding the previous mixture.
For example, when a liquid propylene phase is used, polymerization pressure is usually about 30 bars.
The polymerization pressure is controlled so that the polymer does not freeze during polymerization.
Polymerization temperature and polymerization pressure are also not particularly limited.
Polymerization pressure The pressure upon the polymerization is not particularly limited.
Comparable thermal properties were obtained even though the polymerization pressure was much lower for Examples 6-10.
Further, the polymerization pressure can be appropriately selected.
The polymerization temperature is generally from 40-90 °C and the polymerization pressure is generally 1 atmosphere or higher.
When 95 % of polymerization pressure was achieved, the measurement of polymerization time was started.
Process according to claim 6, wherein the polymerization pressure is comprised between 40 and 90 bar.
The polymerization pressure is preferably 10 MPa or less, and more preferably 5 MPa or less.
Therefore, the polymerization pressure P is required to be 5 MPa or higher.

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The polymerization pressure typically is from 1 to 10 MPa.
In one embodiment, the polymerization pressure is from 2 to 6 MPa, preferably from 3 to 5 MPa.
The polymerization pressure will usually be maintained within the range between 1.0 and 15 atmospheres.
In one embodiment, the polymerization pressure is typically from atmospheric pressure to 100 kg/cm2.
The polymerization pressure is 10 MPa or less, and preferably 5 MPa or less.
In one embodiment, the polymerization pressure is typically from about atmospheric pressure to about 100 kg/cm2.
The polymerization pressure is not higher than 10 MPa, preferably not higher than 5 MPa.
To about 80 ° C. Polymerization pressure can also vary over a wide range and is not particularly limited.

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