WO1996022328A1 - A polyolefin alloy with improved surface hardness and scratch resistance, and processes for producing same - Google Patents
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- a polyolefin alloy with improved surface hardness and scratch resistance and processes for producing same.
- the present invention relates to a polyolefin alloy with im ⁇ proved surface hardness and scratch resistance, and processes for producing same. More specifically, the invention relates to a polyolefin alloy on the basis of a polypropylene mate ⁇ rial, a functionalized polypropylene material, a mineral, an 0 amorphous silica gel and optionally an ethylene/propylene/- polyene terpolymer (EPDM), as well as processes for producing said polyolefin alloy.
- EPDM ethylene/propylene/- polyene terpolymer
- JP 1318051 Toray Silicone KK
- JP 1104637 Showa Denko KK discloses materials on a polypropylene basis to which silica/alumina spheroids and a polypropylene material functionalized with carboxylic acid or carboxylic anhydride have been added. These materials also contains no fatty acid amide-treated silica gel.
- the invention provides a new polyolefin alloy having im ⁇ proved surface hardness and scratch resistance, and having a melt index MI in the range of 0.1 - 50 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg, particularly in the range of 3 to 40 g/10 min at 230°C/- 2.16 kg.
- the polyolefin alloy is characterized in that it is constituted by a blend of:
- (E) 0 to 40% by weight of an ethylene/propylene/ polyene terpolymer (EPDM) having a melt index M in the range of 1 to 10 g/10 min at 230°C/2.1 kg and a Shore D hardness of 30 to 70.
- EPDM ethylene/propylene/ polyene terpolymer
- EP-A-0 567 058 discloses compositions havin improved elasticity, peeling strength and recoating proper ties, comprising a polypropylene, an ethylene/ ⁇ -olefin copoly mer elastomer, and a modified polyolefin having a functiona group in either or both ends thereof, as well as certain sub stituted amines/amides.
- the composition can also contain various additives, among which talc is men tioned.
- compositions of EP-A-0 567 058 do not, however contain the combination of a functionalized polypropylen material of the same kind as component (B) of the polyolefi alloy of the present invention, with a mineral having bee surface-treated with an aminosilane, and a fatty acid-treate silica gel, and they do not suggest any improvement of the scratch resistance.
- US 4 675 122 (L ⁇ ers et al. ) teaches a combined antiblocking agent and lubricant concentrate based on polyolefin, which contains diatomaceous earth, precipitated silica and/or silica gel as the antiblocking agent, and one more more amides of unsaturated C 18 -C 22 fatty acids. No mention is made of any improvement of the scratch-resistance. Also, it could not be considered to be near at hand to combine the teaching of US 4 675 122 with the teaching of the above-discussed EP-A-0 567 058, which also does not mention scratch-resistance.
- EP-A-0 297 693 (McKinney et al.) teaches a composition co pri- sing an intimate mixture of at least one ethylene interpolymer with acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or an ionomer of either of said acids and a slip-enhancing amount of a secondary fatty acid amide.
- the composition may also contain small amounts of finely divided inorganic materials such as silica and talc.
- the aim of the invention of EP-A-0 297 693 is to improve the slip and/or block characteristics of the ethylene interpoly- mers. No mention is made of any improvement of the scratch- resistance.
- EP-A-0 297 693 is disclosing compositions in which silica may be used, and will come into contact with fatty acid amide, it is not question there of any fatty acid-treated silica gel comprising 25-75% by weight of silica and 75-25% by weight of fatty acid amide as in the polyolefin alloy of the present invention.
- any fatty acid-treated silica gel comprising 25-75% by weight of silica and 75-25% by weight of fatty acid amide as in the polyolefin alloy of the present invention.
- a finely inorganic material is used in the composition of EP-A-0 297 693, no surface treatment thereof with aminosilane is men ⁇ tioned, neither is there any mention of any functionalized polypropylene material.
- EP-A-0 257 803 (Yamada et al.), comprising an ethylene/methyl methacrylate copolymer, a slip agent which may be a fatty acid amide, and a small amount (0.01-0.1 %wt) of an inorganic filler, which may be a silica or a talc.
- the composition is used to produce peelable protective films with low peeling strength for wrapping around e.g. rubbery articles having a tacky surface.
- EP-A-0 257 803 nor EP-A-0 297 693 suggests the polyolefin alloy of the present invention havi improved surface hardness and scratch-resistance.
- US 5 286 791 discloses a filled compositi 5 having improved flexural modulus and impact strength, compr sing a propylene polymer material, a propylene polymer mat rial grafted with one or more vinyl monomers, and a rubb component.
- the composition may contain i.a. ta and silica, and column 3, lines 25-37, of the patent indicat o that the filler may be coated with an organic compound.
- the new polyolefin alloy of the present invention can be prucked by blending the components (A), (B), (C) and (D), a 20 optionally utilized component (E); melting and preferab kneading the blend; and then cooling and granulating t obtained blend.
- the new polyolefin alloy can be produced 25 blending the components (A) and (B) and optionally utiliz component (E); melting the blend; blending the components ( and (D) into the melt, preferably with kneading of the blen and then cooling and granulating the obtained blend.
- the production of the polyolefin alloy can be effected in mixer of any suitable type, for instance a continuous batchwise mixer, although it is preferred to use an extruder.
- Particularly suitable polypropylene materials (A) for use 35 the new polyolefin alloy are copolymers of propylene and eth lene.
- a particularly suitable polypropylene material is a c polymer of propylene and ethylene having a content of 5 to 2 by weight of polymerized ethylene units.
- Suitable functionalized polypropylene materials (B) for use in the new polyolefin alloy are polypropylene homopolymers and copolymers of propylene and ethylene and/or butadiene (B), grafted with a compound selected from maleic anhydride, s acrylic acid, acrylates and methacrylates, vinyl silanes and other vinyl compounds.
- the functionalized polypropylene material can have a melt index MI in the range of 5 to 250 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg, o more preferably in the range of 10 to 150 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg.
- Suitable minerals (C) for use in the polyolefin alloy of the invention are finely divided minerals which have been silan- 5 ized with one or more of the aminosilanes traditionally used for surface treatment of talc.
- Particularly suitable minerals for use in the alloy after such silanizing treatment are wollastonite, kaolin, mica, calcium carbonate and talc, parti ⁇ cularly talc.
- the treated mineral has a mean par- o ticle size D 50 in the range of 0.5 to 10 urn, more preferably 1-6 ⁇ m.
- the silica gel material (D) which is used in the polyolefin alloy of the invention is preferably a fatty amide-treated, 5 amorphous, synthetic silica gel containing 40 to 65% by weight of silica and 60 to 35% by weight of fatty acid amide.
- Ethylene/propylene/polyene terpolymers that are par ⁇ ticularly useful as an optional component in the polymer alloy o of the invention are such terpolymers which have an ethylene content of 30 to 90% by weight and a flow, determined accor ⁇ ding to the Mooney method (ML 101°C), of 0 to 60, more prefer ⁇ ably 0 to 50.
- Modulus of elasticity Measured at 23°C according ISO 527 (MPa).
- Notched Izod Measured at -40°C according to ISO V 180/1A (kJ/m 2 ).
- HDTA Thermal shape stability
- a copolymer of propylene and ethylene containin 14% by weight of polymerized ethylene and having a melt inde MI of 8.0 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg.
- a polypropylene functionalized with maleic anhyd ride (MAH), containing 0.7% by weight of MAH and having a mel index MI of 200 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg.
- a talc the surface of which has been treated wit 1.5 to 2.0% by weight of aminosilane, said talc having a den sity of 330 kg/m 3 and a particle size D 50 of 2 to 5 ⁇ m.
- An amorphous, synthetic, fatty acid amide-treate silica gel containing 40 to 50% by weight of fatty acid amid (essentially 13-docoseneamide), having a density of 300 kg/ and a particle size D 50 of 2 to 4 ⁇ m.
- E A low crystallinity ethylene/propylene/polyene terpolymer (EPDM) containing 47% of polymerized ethylene and having a density of 870 kg/m 3 and melt index MI of 0.6 g/10 min s at 230°C/2.16 kg.
- EPDM low crystallinity ethylene/propylene/polyene terpolymer
- the alloy was prepared in a "Werner & Pfleiderer" double screw extruder, type ZSK, having 57 mm co-rotating screws. Before and after the preparation, the hopper was flushed with nitro ⁇ 0 gen gas in order that the preparation should take place in an approximately inert atmosphere. The screw speed was 200 rpm and the rate of extrusion was 80 kg/h. All the raw material was introduced gravimetrically at feed point 1. The tempera ⁇ ture profile of the extruder was maintained in the range of s 210 to 230 ⁇ C. The components added, the amounts thereof (in % by weight of the total blend) and the results are given in the table below.
- Fig. 1 shows the appearance of a test sample of the alloy after the scratch resistance having been measured with an Ericsson pen according to ISO 1518. 0
- Example 2 shows the appearance of a test sample of the alloy after the scratch resistance having been measured with an Ericsson pen according to ISO 1518.
- Example 3 shows the appearance of a test sample of the alloy after the scratch resistance having been measured with an Ericsson pen according to ISO 1518.
- Example 4 Comparparison example
- Fig. 4 shows the appearance of a tes sample of the alloy after the scratch resistance having bee measured with an Ericsson pen according to ISO 1518.
- An amorphous, synthetic, fatty acie amide-treated silica containing 40-50% by weight of fatty acid amide, and having a density of 300 kg/m 3 and a particle size D 50 of
- the table further shows tha essential properties such as stiffness (E modulus) and shrink age are improved with the new technology, while the notch bar impact (Izod) at -40°C and the thermal shape stabilit (HDTA) are retained unaltered or are somewhat reduced.
- E modulus stiffness
- Izod notch bar impact
- HDTA thermal shape stabilit
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| US08/860,977 US5973070A (en) | 1995-01-16 | 1996-01-09 | Polyolefin alloy with improved surface hardness and scratch resistance |
| EP96901147A EP0804503B1 (en) | 1995-01-16 | 1996-01-09 | A polyolefin alloy with improved surface hardness and scratch resistance, and processes for producing same |
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