Claims
- 1. Expandable polymer beads consisting essentially of a homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with up to 15% by weight of ethylene and/or 1-butene, which may have been blended with up to 50% by weight of a thermoplastic with a glass transition point below 180° C., containing from 1 to 40% of a halogen-free organic blowing agent with a boiling point of from −5 to 150° C., based in each case on the weight of the said propylene homo- or copolymer, wherein the unfoamed beads have a bulk density above 400 g/l and can be foamed to non- crosslinked foamed beads having a bulk density below 200 g/l after storage for one hour at room temperature in free contact with the atmosphere by heating above 100° C.
- 2. Expandable polymer beads consisting essentially of a homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with up to 15% by weight of ethylene and/or 1-butene, which may have been blended with up to 50% by weight of a thermoplastic with a glass transition point below 180° C., containing from 1 to 40% of a halogen-free organic blowing agent with a boiling point of from −5 to 150° C., based in each case on the weight of said propylene homo- or copolymer, and optionally containing additive(s) selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, stabilizers, flame retardants, waxes, nucleating agents, fillers, pigments and dyes, wherein the unfoamed beads have a bulk density above 400 g/l and can be foamed to a bulk density below 200 g/l after storage for one hour at room temperature in free contact with the atmosphere by heating above 100° C.
- 3. A process for preparing expandable polymer beads by impregnating pellets consisting essentially of a homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with up to 15% by weight of ethylene and/or 1-butene, which may have been blended with up to 50% by weight of a thermoplastic with a glass transition point below 180° C., with from 2 to 50% by weight of a halogen-free organic blowing agent with a boiling point of from −5 to 150 ° C. in suspension in a pressure vessel at elevated temperature, reducing the pressure on the batch and isolating and washing the impregnated pellets, wherein the batch is cooled below 100° C. before the pressure is reduced to obtain expandable beads having a bulk density above 400 g/l.
- 4. A process for preparing expandable polymer beads by impregnating pellets consisting essentially of a homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with up to 15% by weight of ethylene and/or 1-butene, which may have been blended with up to 50% by weight of a thermoplastic with a glass transition point below 180° C., with from 2 to 50% by weight of a halogen-free organic blowing agent with a boiling point of from −5 to 150° C. in suspension in a pressure vessel at elevated temperature, reducing the pressure on the batch and isolating and washing the impregnated pellets, wherein the batch is cooled below 100° C. before the pressure is reduced to obtain expandable beads having a bulk density above 400 g/l, wherein said beads can be foamed to non-crosslinked foamed beads.
- 5. A process for preparing expandable polymer beads by impregnating pellets consisting essentially of a homopolymer or a copolymer of propylene with up to 15% by weight of ethylene and/or 1-butene, which may have been blended with up to 50% by weight of a thermoplastic with a glass transition point below 180° C., with from 2 to 50% by weight of a halogen-free organic blowing agent with a boiling point of from 5 to 150 ° C. and optionally containing additive(s) selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, stabilizers, flame retardants, waxes, nucleating agents, fillers, pigments and dyes in suspension in a pressure vessel at elevated temperature, reducing the pressure on the batch and isolating and washing the impregnated pellets, wherein the batch is cooled below 100° C. before the pressure is reduced to obtain expandable beads having a bulk density above 400 g/l.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/669,733, filed Sep. 26, 2000, pending.
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