WO2011007228A2 - Thermo-insulating expanded articles and compositions for the preparation thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to thermo- insulating expanded articles and the compositions for their preparation.
- the present invention relates to thermo- insulating expanded articles prepared from expandable vinyl aromatic polymers and to the compositions of expandable/expanded particles suitable for their preparation.
- the present invention relates to expanded articles made of vinyl aromatic polymers having densities ranging from 5 to 50 g/1, preferably from 10 to 25 g/1, which have excellent thermo-insulating properties, expressed by a thermal conductivity ranging from 25 to 50 mW/mK, preferably from 30 to 45 mW/mK which is generally on an average even more than 10% lower with respect to that of equivalent expanded articles obtained from non- filled materials currently on the market, for example EXTIR A- 5,000 of Polimeri Europa S. p.A. These articles prove to be extremely stable to the deformations induced by exposure to solar radiations.
- Expandable vinyl aromatic polymers and, among these, in particular, expandable polystyrene (EPS) are known products, long used for preparing expanded articles which can be adopted in various applicative areas, among which, one of the most important is thermal insulation.
- EPS expandable polystyrene
- These expanded products are obtained by first swelling the polymer granules, in a closed environment, impregnated with an expandable fluid, for example an aliphatic hydrocarbon such as pentane or hexane, and then molding the swollen particles contained inside a mould, by means of the contemporaneous effect of pressure and temperature.
- an expandable fluid for example an aliphatic hydrocarbon such as pentane or hexane
- the swelling of the particles is generally effected with vapour, or another gas, maintained at a temperature slightly higher than the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the polymer.
- a particular applicative field of expanded polystyrene is that of thermal insulation in the building industry where it is generally used in the form of flat sheets.
- the flat expanded polystyrene sheets are normally used with a density of about 25-30 g/1 as the thermal conductivity of the polymer has a minimum at these values. It is not advantageous to fall below this limit, even if it is technically- possible, as it causes a drastic increase in the thermal conductivity of the sheet which must be compensated by an increase in its thickness. In order to avoid this drawback, suggestions have been made to fill the polymer with athermanous materials such as graphite, carbon black or aluminium in powder form.
- thermo- insulating articles with a lower density also at 20 g/1 without having reductions in insulation to be compensated by increases in thickness .
- thermo-insulating articles for example made of expanded polystyrene, filled with athermanous materials, in particular with graphite and/or carbon black, is that when they are exposed to solar irradiation, even for a short time, they tend to become deformed as the expanded particles, of which they consist, tend to collapse.
- thermo- insulating expanded articles starting from EPS modified with an athermanous material, which do not have the above defect, even if they remain exposed to solar radiation also for relatively long periods of time.
- thermo- insulating expanded articles having a density ranging from 5 to 50 g/1, preferably from 10 to 25 g/1, which can be obtained from particle compositions of expandable vinyl aromatic polymers comprising:
- a further object of the present invention relates to compositions of beads/granules of vinyl aromatic polymer, suitable for being used in the preparation of thermo-insulating expanded articles, comprising:
- vinyl aromatic polymer essentially means a polymeric product (polymer and/or copolymer) obtained at least from one monomer, corresponding to the following general formula:
- R is a hydrogen or a methyl group
- n is zero or an integer ranging from 1 to 5
- Y is a halogen, such as chlorine or bromine, or an alkyl or alkoxyl radical having 1 to 4 carbon atoms .
- vinyl aromatic monomers having the general formula identified above are: styrene, ⁇ - methylstyrene, methylstyrene, ethylstyrene, butylstyrene, dimethylstyrene, mono-, di-, tri-, tetra- and penta-chlorostyrene, bromo-styrene, methoxystyrene, acetoxystyrene, etc.
- Preferred vinyl aromatic monomers are styrene and ⁇ -methylstyrene .
- the vinyl aromatic monomers having general formula (I) can be used alone or in a mixture up to 50% by weight with other co-polymerizable monomers.
- said monomers are ⁇ -methylstyrene, (meth) acrylic acid, Ci-C 4 alkyl esters of (meth) acrylic acid such as methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, ethyl methacrylate, isopropyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, amides and nitriles of (meth) acrylic acid such as acrylamide, methacrylamide, acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, butadiene, ethylene, divinyl benzene, maleic anhydride, etc.
- Preferred co- polymerizable monomers are ⁇ -methylstyrene, acrylonitrile and methyl methacrylate.
- the terra "beads/granules" of vinyl aromatic polymer as used in the present description and claims, essentially refers to the morphological structure or form of the vinyl aromatic polymer used for preparing the thermo-insulating expanded articles, object of the present invention, both before and after expansion.
- the term "beads” essentially refers to the form of the vinyl aromatic polymer which mainly derives from a preparation process in suspension, which comprises the possible dissolution/dispersion of the athermanous filler, and possibly other additives, in the vinyl aromatic monomer, as previously defined, and the subsequent suspension in water of the monomeric mix followed by polymerization in the presence of all the polymerization additives, known to experts in the field, among which the expanding agent.
- the "beads” thus obtained have a substantially spherical form, both before and after expansion.
- granule essentially refers to the form of the vinyl aromatic polymer which mainly derives from a direct extrusion preparation process, i.e. feeding a mixture of granules of vinyl aromatic polymer, expanding agent and additives, for example the athermanous filler (as such or in the form of master- batch) , directly to an extruder.
- the polymer can derive already in the molten state from a polymerization plant, subsequently adding the additives and expanding agent.
- the relative mixture is passed through a die for the preparation of the granule.
- the latter is in a substantially spheroidal form, particularly before the expansion, characterized by a form factor SF,
- V is the volume of the composite expandable particle and A the corresponding surface area, ranging from 0.60 to 0.99, preferably from 0.70 to 0.98.
- thermo- insulating expanded articles and relative compositions for their preparation are characterized in that they contain from 10 to 90% by weight of beads/granules of expandable/expanded vinyl aromatic polymer containing an athermanous material comprising coke in particle form.
- the coke is available as a finely divided powder with a diameter of the powder particles (MT50) ranging from 0.5 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably from 2 to 20 ⁇ m and a surface area, measured according to ASTM D-3037-89 (BET) , ranging from 5 to 50 m 2 /g, preferably from 5 to 20 m 2 /g.
- the dimensional (MT50) is measured with a laser granulometer and is the diameter which corresponds to 50% by weight of particles having a smaller diameter and 50% by weight of particles having a greater diameter .
- the coke is produced by the pyrolysis of organic material and at least partly passes through a liquid or liquid-crystalline state during the carbonization process.
- the starting organic material is preferably petroleum, coal or lignite.
- the coke used in the preparation of the polymeric compositions in granules, object of the present invention is more preferably the carbonization product of the fraction of high-boiling hydrocarbons coming from the distillation of petroleum, conventionally known as heavy residual fraction.
- the coke is obtained starting from the coking of the heavy residual fraction, an operation carried out at a high temperature which again produces some light fractions and a solid (petroleum coke) .
- the petroleum coke thus obtained is calcined at a temperature ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 0 C (calcined coke).
- a coke is produced after calcination at 1,800-2,200 0 C with a crystalline needle structure (needle coke) .
- the athermanous filler of coke added to the vinyl aromatic polymer can comprise up to 5% by weight, calculated with respect to polymer (a), for example from 0.01 to 5% by weight, preferably from 0.05 to 4.5%, of graphite and/or carbon black respectively.
- the graphite, natural or synthetic can have an average particle diameter (MT50) ranging from 0.5 to 50 ⁇ m, with a surface area ranging from 5 to 50 m 2 /g.
- the carbon black can have an average particle diameter ranging from 10 to 1,000 nm, and a surface area ranging from 5 to 40 m 2 /g.
- thermo- insulating expanded articles and the relative compositions for their preparation are characterized in that they contain from 90 to 10% by weight of beads or granules of essentially white expandable/expanded vinyl aromatic polymer, i.e. "as such". This is therefore the product deriving directly from polymerization in suspension or in mass.
- the expandable/expanded beads or granules of vinyl aromatic polymer of type (b) can also contain, in addition to the traditional additives, from 0.05 to 25% by weight, preferably from 0.5 to 10%, of a mineral filler characterized by a refraction index higher than 1.6, and a white index, as defined in "Colour Index” (third edition published by “Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1982) , ⁇ 22, preferably between 21 and 5, such as titanium dioxide, barium sulfate, silicons, talc, calcium carbonate, etc. with a particle diameter (MT50) ranging from 0.1 to 50 ⁇ m.
- a mineral filler characterized by a refraction index higher than 1.6
- a white index as defined in "Colour Index” (third edition published by “Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1982)
- ⁇ 22 preferably between 21 and 5, such as titanium dioxide, barium sulfate, silicons, talc, calcium carbonate, etc. with
- the beads/granules of expandable/expanded vinyl aromatic polymers can comprise a flame-retardant system, comprising from 0.1 to 8%, with respect to the polymer
- brominated additives are brominated aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic compounds such as hexabromocyclododecane,
- pentabromomonochlorocyclohexane pentabromophenyl allyl ether, bis-tetrabromobisphenol-A allyl ether, the latter known on the market as "chemtura BE51” , of Chemtura.
- Synergic products which can be used are dicumyl peroxide, cumene hydroperoxide, 3 , 4-dimethyl- 3 , 4-diphenyl-hexane, 3 , 4 -dimethyl-3 , 4-diphenyl butane, 3,6,9-triethyl-3,6,9-trimethyl-1,4,7-triperoxynonane .
- All the additives in particular the flame- retardant system, can be added only to the polymer of beads/granules (a) or only to the polymer of beads/granules (b) .
- the beads or granules of expandable vinyl aromatic polymers (a) and (b) contain from 1 to 10% by weight of an expanding additive which is added to the polymeric matrix, according to techniques well-known to experts in the field, during the preparation processes either in suspension or in continuous mass.
- the expanding agents are selected from aliphatic or cyclo-aliphatic hydrocarbons containing from 3 to 6 carbon atoms such as n-pentane, iso-pentane, cyclopentane or mixtures thereof; halogenated derivatives of aliphatic hydrocarbons containing from 1 to 3 carbon atoms, such as, for example, dichlorodifluoromethane, 1,2,2- trifluoro-ethane, 1, 1, 2-trifluoroethane; carbon dioxide; water; and ethyl alcohol.
- thermo- insulating expanded articles comprise from 10 to 90% by weight, preferably 20-80%, of sintered expanded particles (a) and 90-10% by weight, preferably 80-20%, of sintered expanded particles (b) .
- They have a density ranging from 5 to 50 g/1, preferably from 10 to 25 g/1 and are characterized by an excellent thermal insulation capacity expressed by a heat conductivity ranging from 25 to 50 mW/mK, preferably 30 to 45 mW/mK, which is generally on an average over 10% lower with respect to that of equivalent expanded articles obtained from non-filled materials currently on the market, for example EXTIR A- 5000 of Polimeri Europa S. p. A.
- thermo- insulating articles can be prepared with a significant saving of material or, for example sheets can be prepared with a lesser thickness than those produced with traditional non-filled polymers, with a consequent saving of space and product .
- the expandable beads/granules of both type (a) and type (b) , used for preparing the expanded articles of the present invention, consist of vinyl aromatic polymers and/or copolymers having an average molecular weight Mw ranging from 50,000 to 300,000, preferably from 70,000 to 220,000.
- the beads can be prepared by means of polymerization processes in aqueous suspension known, for example, in Journal of Macromolecular Science, Review in Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics C31 (263) 215-299 (1991) .
- the granules can be prepared with extrusion or continuous mass processes as described in international patent application WO 03/53651.
- substantially spherical beads/granules of expandable polymer are obtained, with an average diameter ranging from 0.2 to 2 mm, preferably from 1 to 1.5 mm, in which the athermanous filler, polymers (a) , and the possible mineral filler, polymers (b) , are homogeneously dispersed.
- a mixture is charged into a closed and stirred container, consisting of 150 parts by weight of water, 0.2 parts of sodium pyrophosphate, 100 parts of styrene, 0.25 parts of tert-butylperoxy-2- ethylhexanoate, 0.25 parts of tert-butyl perbenzoate and 6 parts of Calcinated Coke 4357 sold by the company Asbury Graphite Mills Inc. (USA), having a particle diameter MT50% of about 5 ⁇ m, a BET of about 20 m 2 /g. 1% of EBCD (hexabromocyclododecane) and 0.3% of DCP (dicumyl peroxide) are then added to this mixture. The mixture is heated under stirring to 90 0 C.
- EBCD hexabromocyclododecane
- DCP dicumyl peroxide
- the granules of expandable polymer thus produced are subsequently recovered and washed with demineralized water containing 0.05% of a non-ionic surface-active agent consisting of a fatty alcohol condensed with ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, sold by Huntsman under the trade-name of Empilan 2638.
- the granules are then dried in a stream of warm air, with the addition of 0.02% of a non-ionic surface-active agent, a condensate of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide on a glycerine base, sold by Dow (Voranol CP4755) and are subsequently screened separating the fraction with a diameter ranging from 1 to 1.5 mm.
- This fraction proved to represent 40%, 30% being the fraction between 0.5 and 1 mm, 15% the fraction between 0.2 and 0.5 mm, and 15% the gross fraction, between 1.5 and 3 mm.
- the product is pre-expanded with vapour at a temperature of 100 0 C, left to age for 1 day and used for the moulding of blocks (having dimensions of 1040 x 1030 x 550 mm) .
- the blocks were then cut to prepare flat sheets on which the thermal conductivity is measured.
- the thermal conductivity measured after 5 days of residence in an oven at 7O 0 C, was 31.0 mW/mK whereas that of a sheet having an equal density (17 g/1) , prepared with a traditional reference product (EXTIR A- 5000) , was 40 mW/mK .
- test-samples were taken from a sheet for the fire behaviour test according to the regulation DIN 4102. The test-samples passed the test.
- composition (A) having a conversion of 72%
- Composition (A) having a conversion of 72%
- the resulting polymeric composition is characterized by a glass transition temperature of 104 0 C, a melt flow index (MFI 200 0 C, 5 kg) of 8 g/10', a molecular weight Mw of 200,000 g/mol and a Mw/Mn ratio of 2.8, wherein Mw is the weight average molecular weight and Mn is the number average molecular weight .
- Composition (A) is fed, from the devolatilizer, to a heat exchanger to lower its temperature to 170 0 C.
- composition (B) 126 parts of polystyrene N2982 produced by Polimeri Europa, 20.9 parts of BR-E 5300 (stabilized hexabromocyclododecane, sold by Chemtura) and 3.1 parts of Perkadox 30 ® (2 , 3-dimethyl-2 , 3-diphenylbutane) , sold by Akzo Nobel, for a total of 150 parts (additive), are fed to a second twin-screw extruder. A gear pump increases the feeding pressure of this molten additive to 260 barg. 47 parts of a mixture of n-pentane (75%) and iso-pentane (25%) are then pressurized and injected into the feeding of the additive. The mixing is completed with the use of static mixers, at a temperature of about 19O 0 C. The composition thus obtained is described hereunder as “Composition (B) " .
- Composition (B) is added to 850 parts of Composition (A) coming from the heat exchanger.
- the ingredients are then mixed by means of static mixing elements for a calculated average residence time of 7 minutes.
- the composition is then distributed to the die, where it is extruded through a number of holes having a diameter of 0.5 mm, immediately cooled with a jet of water and cut with a series of rotating knives (according to the method described in US patent 7,320,585) .
- the pressure in the granulation chamber is 5 barg and the shear rate is selected so as to obtain granules having an average diameter of 1.2 mm.
- the water is used as cooling spray liquid and nitrogen is used as carrier gas.
- the resulting granules are dried with a centrifugal drier and then covered with a coating as in comparative example 1.
- the expansion of the granules and moulding were effected as described in comparative example 1.
- the thermal conductivity proved to be 31 mW/mK at a density of 16 g/1.
- Comparative example 1 is repeated but without adding coke.
- the blocks prepared with this base were then cut to prepare flat sheets on which the thermal conductivity was measured.
- the thermal conductivity, measured after 5 days of residence in an oven at 70 0 C, was 41 mW/mK at 15 g/1.
- Sheets are prepared by mixing 50% by weight of expanded polystyrene beads prepared according to comparative example 1 (6% of coke) with 50% by weight of expanded polystyrene beads prepared according to comparative example 3.
- the thermal conductivity measured after 5 days of residence in an oven at 70 0 C, was 35 mW/mK at 16 g/1.
- Some flat sheets (dimensions 1040x1030x40 mm) were exposed to the sun at Mantua in August for 2 days. The surface temperature reached 4O 0 C without there being any deformation of the sheet (dimensions remaining unvaried of 1040x1030x40 mm) .
- Example 1 was repeated but using 70% by weight of expanded beads prepared according to comparative example 1.
- the thermal conductivity measured after 5 days of residence in an oven at 7O 0 C, was 33 mW/mK at 16 g/1.
- Some flat sheets (dimensions 1040x1030x40 mm) were exposed to the sun at Mantua in August for 2 days. The surface temperature reached 45 0 C without there being any significant deformation of the sheet (dimensions remaining unvaried of 1038x1029x40 mm) .
- Example 2 was repeated mixing 30% by weight of expanded beads prepared according to comparative example 3 with 70% by weight of expanded beads prepared according to comparative example 2.
- the thermal conductivity measured after 5 days of residence in an oven at 7O 0 C, was 32.5 mW/mK at 16 g/1.
- Some flat sheets (dimensions 1040x1030x40 mm) were exposed to the sun at Mantua in August for 2 days .
- the surface temperature reached 50 0 C without there being any significant deformation of the sheet (dimensions remaining unvaried of 1037x1028x40 mm) .
- Test samples were taken from a sheet for the fire behaviour test according to the regulation DIN 4102. The test-samples passed the test.
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