Reaction of fluoropolymer melts
View Patent ↗Chemical reactions are carried out with molten fluoropolymer, most conveniently in an extruder, wherein the reaction zone in the extruder is isolated from the melting zone, and the molten fluoropolymer is subdivided in the reaction zone sufficiently that contact and reaction between the reactant and the molten fluoropolymer in the reaction zone is essentially free of mass transfer limitation, followed by devolatilization in isolation from the reaction zone, and cooling the devolatilized fluoropolymer.
1. A process for applying TFE/HFP copolymer to a conductor comprising:
(a) fluorinating TFE/HFP copolymer in an extruder, and
(b) extruding said TFE/HFP onto a conductor
wherein said fluorinating comprises
(i) melting said copolymer,
(ii) contacting said molten copolymer with fluorine in isolation from said melting, said contacting being carried out in a reaction zone having free volume,
(iii) subdividing molten copolymer in said reaction zone to enable said fluorine to effectively contact said molten copolymer so as to carry out the chemical reaction between said fluorine and said molten copolymer,
(iv) devolatilizing the resultant molten copolymer in isolation from (b) and (c), and
(v) cooling the devolatilized copolymer.