Claims
- 1. A thermoplastic granule containing a high proportion of a particulate carbonate filler in a thermoplastic binder, for blending with an end product thermoplastic in which the carbonate filler is to be dispersed; comprising:
- 85% to 92% by weight of a particulate carbonate having a particle size distribution in accordance with the equation ##EQU2## where D=Particle size
- D.sub.s =Smallest particle size and is in the range of 10 to 0.1 .mu.m;
- D.sub.L =Largest particle size and is in the range of 100 to 1.0 .mu.m;
- n=Distribution modulus and has a value appropriate for carbonate particles assumed to be approximately spherical;
- which carbonate is coated with one or more fatty acids having a carbon chain length of from 12 to 20 carbon atoms; the balance of said granule by weight being a thermoplastic polymeric binder which is solid at ambient temperature and is compatible with said end product thermoplastic in which said carbonate filler is to be dispersed, said polymeric binder being selected from one or more members of the group consisting of amorphous polyolefins and highly branched polyethylene waxes.
- 2. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, in which D.sub.L is in the range of 44 to 2 .mu.m, D.sub.s is in the range of 0.5 to 0.1 .mu.m, and n is about 0.37.
- 3. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, wherein said carbonate is an alkaline earth metal carbonate.
- 4. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 3, wherein said carbonate is a ground carbonate.
- 5. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 4, wherein said carbonate is a ground marble.
- 6. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 3, wherein said carbonate comprises a chemically precipitated calcium carbonate.
- 7. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 3, wherein said carbonate is a mixture of ground and precipitated calcium carbonates.
- 8. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 3, in which said granule is the size range of from 5 to 10 mesh, and wherein said end product thermoplastic with which said granule is to be blended comprises granules in said 5 to 10 mesh range.
- 9. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, in which said binder comprises an amorphous polypropylene homopolymer.
- 10. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, in which said binder comprises an amorphous copolymer of propylene and ethylene.
- 11. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, in which said binder comprises an amorphous copolymer of propylene and butylene.
- 12. A thermoplastic granule in accordance with claim 1, in which said binder comprises a saturated, non-polar, synthetic hydrocarbon wax which has been chemically neutralized and is predominantly branched chain.
- 13. A method for preparing a thermoplastic end product in which a carbonate filler is dispersed; comprising:
- preparing thermoplastic granules containing a high proportion of a particulate carbonate filler in a thermoplastic binder, for bleeding with the end product thermoplastic in which the carbonate filler is to be dispersed; said granules comprising
- 85% to 92% by weight of a particulate carbonate having a particle size distribution in accordance with the equation ##EQU3## where D =Particle size
- D.sub.s =Smallest particle size and is in the range of 10 to 0.1 .mu.m;
- D.sub.L =Largest particle size and is in the range of 100 to 1.0 .mu.m;
- n =Distribution modulus and has a value appropriate for carbonate particles assumed to be approximately spherical;
- which carbonate is coated with one or more fatty acids having a carbon chain length of from 12 to 20 carbon atoms; the balance of said granule by weight being a thermoplastic polymeric binder which is solid at ambient temperature and is compatible with said end product thermoplastic in which said carbonate filler is to be dispersed, said polymeric binder being selected from one or more members of the group consisting of amorphous polyolefins and highly branched polyethylene waxes
- blending said granules with said end product thermoplastic to achieve the desired loading with said filler; and
- forming the resulting blend into the shape of said end product.
- 14. The method of claim 13, in which D.sub.L is in the range of 44 to 2 .mu.m, D.sub.s is in the range of 0.5 to 0.1 .mu.m, and n is about 0.37.
- 15. The method of claim 13, in which the binder of said thermoplastic granules comprises an amorphous polypropylene homopolymer.
- 16. The method of claim 13, in which said binder for said granules comprises a saturated, non-polar, synthetic hydrocarbon wax which has been chemically neutralized and is predominantly branched chain.
- 17. A thermoplastic end product prepared in accordance with the method of claim 13.
- 18. A method for preparing a carbonate filled molded thermoplastic end product, comprising:
- blending the thermoplastic material which is to be filled with said carbonate with thermoplastic granules containing a high proportion of a particulate carbonate filler in a thermoplastic binder to disperse said carbonate in the thermoplastic material to be filled at a desired loading; said granules comprising
- 85% to 92% by weight of a particulate carbonate having a particle size distribution in accordance with the equation ##EQU4## where D=Particle size
- D.sub.s =Smallest particle size and is in the range of 10 to 0.1 .mu.m;
- D.sub.L =Largest particle size and is in the range of 100 to 1.0 .mu.m;
- n=Distribution modulus and has a value appropriate for carbonate particles assumed to be approximately spherical;
- which carbonate is coated with one or more fatty acids having a carbon chain length of from 12 to 20 carbon atoms; the balance of said granules by weight being a thermoplastic polymeric binder which is solid at ambient temperature and is compatible with said end product thermoplastic in which said carbonate filler is to be dispersed, said polymeric binder being selected from one or more members of the group consisting of amorphous polyolefins and highly branched polyethylene waxes; and molding the resultant blend into the shape of said end product.
- 19. A carbonate filled molded thermoplastic end product prepared in accordance with the method of claim 18.
- 20. A thermoplastic granule containing a high proportion of a particulate carbonate filler in a thermoplastic binder, comprising
- 85% to 92% by weight of a particulate carbonate having a particle size distribution in accordance with the equation ##EQU5## where D=Particle size
- D.sub.s =Smallest particle size and is in the range of 10 to 0.1 .mu.m;
- D.sub.L =Largest particle size and is in the range of 100 to 1.0 .mu.m;
- n=Distribution modulus and has a value appropriate for carbonate particles assumed to be approximately spherical;
- which carbonate is coated with one or more fatty acids having a carbon chain length of from 12 to 20 carbon atoms;
- the balance of said granule by weight being a thermoplastic polymeric binder which is solid at ambient temperature, said polymeric binder being selected from one or more members of the group consisting of amorphous polyolefins and highly branched polyethylene waxes.
- 21. Thermoplastic granules containing a high proportion of a particulate carbonate filler in a thermoplastic binder prepared by a process of blending 85% to 92% by weight of a particulate carbonate having a particle size distribution in accordance with the equation ##EQU6## where D=Particle size
- D.sub.s =Smallest particle size and is in the range of 10 to 0.1 .mu.m;
- D.sub.L =Largest particle size and is in the range of 100 to 1.0 .mu.m;
- n=Distribution modulus and has a value appropriate for carbonate particles assumed to be approximately spherical;
- which carbonate is coated with one or more fatty acids having a carbon chain length of from 12 to 20 carbon atoms, with a thermoplastic polymeric binder making up the balance of said granules by weight which is solid at ambient temperature and is selected from one or more members of the group consisting of amorphous polyolefins and highly branched polyethylene waxes.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/171,534, filed Dec. 22, 1993, now abandoned.
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