Claims
- 1. A flame resistant styrene-unsaturated polyester resin composition comprising said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin in combination with at least about 20 parts per hundred and no more than about 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and at least about 5 parts per hundred but no more than about 20 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate; the total quantity of diallyl maleate and triethyl phosphate present in said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin being from 35 to 40 parts per hundred when from about 20 to about 30 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate are present in said composition and 50 parts per hundred when 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate are present in said composition; the weight ratio of diallyl maleate to triethyl phosphate being such that the oxygen index of said composition is 26 or higher.
- 2. The flame resistant styrene-unsaturated polyester resin composition of claim 1 comprising said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin in combination with about 20 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 15 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
- 3. The flame resistant styrene-unsaturated polyester resin composition of claim 1 comprising said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin in combination with about 30 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 5 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
- 4. The flame resistant stryene-unsaturated polyester resin composition of claim 1 comprising said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin in combination with about 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 10 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
- 5. The method of improving the flame resistance of a styrene-unsaturated polyester resin which comprises adding to said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin, prior to polymerization from about 20 parts per hundred to about 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and from about 5 parts per hundred to about 20 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate, the total amount of diallyl maleate and diethyl phosphate added to said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin being from 35 to 40 parts per hundred when about 20 to about 30 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate are present in said composition and 50 parts per hundred when 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate are present in said composition; and heating the mixture to polymerization temperature in the presence of a catalyst; the weight ratio of diallyl maleate to triethyl phosphate being such that the oxygen index of said composition is 26 or higher.
- 6. The method of claim 5 which comprises adding to said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin, prior to polymerization about 20 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 15 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
- 7. The method of claim 5 which comprises adding to said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin, prior to polymerization about 30 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 5 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
- 8. The method of claim 5 which comprises adding to said styrene-unsaturated polyester resin, prior to polymerization about 40 parts per hundred of diallyl maleate and about 10 parts per hundred of triethyl phosphate.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 859,838, filed Dec. 12, 1977 and pertains to flame resistant styrene-unsaturated polyester resin systems and to a method of decreasing the flammability of such styrene-unsaturated polyester resins.
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