Claims
- 1. A flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition which comprises
- (A) a cyclic olefinic random copolymer formed from an ethylenic component and a cyclic olefinic component represented by the following general formula (I), or
- (b) a ring-opened polymer of a cyclic olefinic component represented by the following general formula (I) or a hydrogenated derivative of the polymer which copolymer or polymer has a limiting viscosity (.eta.) of 0.01 to 10 dl/g measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. and a softening temperature (TMA) of 70.degree. C. or more; ##STR85## ##STR86## wherein, R.sup.1 to R.sup.12 is a hydrogen atom, hydrocarbon group or halogen atom and may be the same or different, or R.sup.9 and R.sup.10, or R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 may combine to form a divalent hydrocarbon group, or R.sup.9 or R.sup.10 together with R.sup.11 or R.sup.12 may form a ring; and n is O or a positive integer, and when R.sup.5 to R.sup.8 are plurally repeated, n"n"s may be the same or different;
- (B) a halogen containing flame retardant,
- (C) an antimony containing flame retardant,
- (D) polytetrafluoroethylene, and wherein 3 to 50 wt. parts of (B) component, 1 to 30 wt. parts of (C) component and 0.01 to 5 wt. parts of (D) component are compounded per 100 wt. parts of (A) components and
- (E) at least one copolymer selected from the group consisting of an amorphous or low crystalline alpha-olefinic copolymer which is formed from at least two alpha-olefins, and an amorphous or low crystalline copolymer which contains as one of monomer constituents styrene or its derivative and has at least one of glass transition temperature of 0.degree. C. or less, and
- wherein 5 to 100 wt. parts of (E) component is compounded per 100 wt. parts of (A) component.
- 2. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 1, which further contains
- [F] magnesium hydroxide, and
- wherein 2 to 150 wt. parts of [F] components is compounded per 100 wt. parts of [A] components.
- 3. A flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 1 which comprises
- (A)
- (a) a cyclic olefinic random copolymer formed from an ethylenic component and a cyclic olefinic component represented by the following general formula (I), or
- (b) a ring-opened polymer of a cyclic olefinic component represented by the following general formula (I) or a hydrogenated derivative of the polymer which copolymer or polymer has a limiting viscosity (.eta.) of 0.05 to 5 dl/g measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. and a softening temperature (TMA) of 90.degree. to 250.degree. C.; ##STR87## wherein, R.sup.1 to R.sup.12 is a hydrogen atom, hydrocarbon group or halogen atom and may be the same or different, or R.sup.9 and R.sup.10, or R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 may combine to form a divalent hydrocarbon group, or R.sup.9 or R.sup.10 together with R.sup.11 or R.sup.12 may form a ring and n is 0 or a positive integer, and when R.sup.5 to R.sup.8 are plurally repeated, n"n"s may be the same or different;
- (B) a halogen containing flame retardant,
- (C) an antimony containing flame retardant,
- (D) polytetrafluoroethylene, and
- (E) at least one copolymer selected from the group consisting of an amorphous or low crystalline alpha-olefinic copolymer which is formed from at least two alpha-olefins, and an amorphous or low crystalline copolymer which contains as one of monomer constituents styrene or its derivative and has at least one of glass transition temperatures of 0.degree. C. or less, and wherein 5 to 40 wt. parts of (B) component, 2 to 20 wt. parts of (C) component, 0.1 to 4 wt. parts of (D) components, and 5 to 50 wt. parts of (E) components is compounded per 100 wt. parts of (A) component.
- 4. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 3, which further contains
- [F] magnesium hydroxide, and
- wherein 5 to 100 wt. parts of [F] component is compounded per 100 wt. parts of [A] component.
- 5. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 4 wherein the halogen containing flame retardant is hexabromobenzene, hexabromodiphenyl oxide, octabromodiphenyl oxide, decabromodiphenyl oxide, tetrabromobisphenol S or its derivative, tetrabromophthalic anydride or its derivative, ethylenebis(5,6-dibromonorbornene-2,3-dicarboxyimide), tris-(2,3-dibromopropyl-1)-isocyanurate, an adduct of hexachlorocyclopentadiene by Diels-Alder reaction, ethylenebistribromophenyl ether, ethylenebispentabromophenyl ether, tetradecabromodiphenoxybenzene, brominated polystyrene, brominated polyphenylene oxide, a brominated epoxy resin, a brominated polycarbonate, polypentabromobenzyl acrylate, bis(tribromophenyl)fumaramide, or N-methylhexabromodiphenylamine.
- 6. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 4 wherein the halogen containing flame retardant is hexabromobenzene, hexabromodiphenyl oxide, octabromodiphenyl oxide, decabromodiphenyl oxide, tetrabromobisphenol S or its derivative, tetrabromophthalic anhydride or its derivative, ethylenebis(5,6-dibromonorbornene-2,3-dicarboxyimide), tris-(2,3-dibromopropyl-1)-isocyanurate, an adduct of hexachlorocyclopentadiene by Diels-Alder reaction, ethylenebistribromophenyl ether, ethylenebispentabromophenyl ether, tetradecabromodiphenoxybenzene, brominated polystyrene, brominated polyphenylene oxide, a brominated epoxy resin, a brominated polycarbonate, polypentabromobenzyl acryale, bid(tribromophenyl)fumaramide, or N-methylhexabromodiphenylamine.
- 7. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 5 wherein the antimony containing flame retardant is antimony trioxide, antimony pentoxide, sodium antimonate or antimony trichloride.
- 8. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 6 wherein the antimony containing flame retardant is antimony trioxide, antimony pentoxide, sodium antimonate or antimony trichloride.
- 9. A flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition which comprises
- (A) an ethylene-tetracyclo(4.4.0.1.sup.2,5.1.sup.7,10)-3-dodecene copolymer which has a limiting viscosity (.eta.) of 0.05 to 5 dl/g measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. and a softening temperature (TMA) of 90.degree. to 250.degree. C.,
- (B) decabromodiphenyl oxide,
- (C) antimony trioxide,
- (D) polytetrafluoroethylene, and
- (E) an ethylene-propylene copolymer, and
- wherein 5 to 40 wt. parts of (B) component, 2 to 20 wt. parts of (C) component, 0.1 to 4 wt. parts of (D) component and 5 to 50 wt. parts of (E) component are compounded per 100 wt. parts of (A) component.
- 10. A flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition which comprises
- (A) an ethylene-tetracyclo(4.4.0.1.sup.2,5.1.sup.7,10)-3-dodecene copolymer which has a limiting viscosity (.eta.) of 0.05 to 5 dl/g measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. and a softening temperature (TMA) of 90.degree. to 250.degree. C.,
- (B) decabromodiphenyl oxide,
- (C) antimony trioxide,
- (D) polytetrafluoroethylene, and
- (E) a styrene-ethylene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer, and
- wherein 5 to 40 wt. parts of (B) component, 2 to 20 wt. parts of (C) component, 0.1 to 4 wt. parts of (D) component and 5 to 50 wt. parts of (E) component are compounded per 100 wt. parts of (A) component.
- 11. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 9, which further contains
- [F] magnesium hydroxide, and
- wherein 5 to 100 wt. parts of [F] component is compounded per 100 wt. parts of [A] component.
- 12. The flame retardant cyclic olefinic polymer composition of claim 10, which further contains
- [F] magnesium hydroxide, and
- wherein 5 to 100 wt. parts of [F] component is compounded per 100 wt. parts of [A] component.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/450,465, filed Dec. 14, 1989.
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