High-tenacity, High-flexibility polymeric blends

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4849472
  • Patent Number
    4,849,472
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 12, 1987
    37 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 18, 1989
    34 years ago
Abstract
Thermoplastic, high-tenacity, high-flexibility polymeric blends suitable for obtaining molded and thermoformed shaped articles comprising a styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) rubber and an amount higher than 15% by weight of polyethylene.
Description

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a thermoplastic polymeric blend endowed with high tenacity and high flexibility characteristics.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a thermoplastic blend endowed with high tenacity and high flexibility, particularly suitable for the injection molding and thermoforming of compact or foamed pieces or shaped articles for use in the fields of packaging, household electrical appliances, motor cars, telectronics, etc.
The polymeric blend of the present invention comprises a styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM), and polyethylene in an amount higher than 15% by weight with respect to the blend.
The term "polyethylene" comprises an ethylene polymer having a density of from 0.90 to 0.97, such as, for example, the polymers known as low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE), and high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
The term "styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) rubber", comprises a polymeric material consisting of:
(a) a rigid matrix constituted by polystyrene, or by a styrene copolymer containing up to 40% by weight of an acrylic monomer, and
(b) an elastomeric phase dispersed in the rigid matrix and constituted by EPDM rubber either totally or partly grafted with chains of polystyrene or of styrene-acrylic copolymer of the rigid matrix.
The EPDM rubber in the end product may range from 5 to 50% by weight of the polymeric material.
The term "acrylic monomer", comprises above all, and preferably, acrylonitrile; however, other ethylenically-unsaturated acrylic monomers, such as methacrylonitrile, may be used with similar advantages.
The styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with EPDM rubber may be used as such, or blended with polystyrene, or with a styrene copolymer, such as styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymer, in an amount of up to 50% by weight.
The styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with EPDM rubber may be obtained by either dissolving or dispersing the EPDM rubber into the styrenic monomer or mixture of monomers, optionally in the presence of a solvent, and polymerizing the resulting dispersion by mass, suspension, or continuous-mass polymerization as disclosed, e.g., in Italian Pat. No. 792,279 and in UK Pat. No. 2,059,427.
In the polymeric blend of the present invention, the polyethylene may range from an amount higher than 15% by weight up to 90% by weight, and correspondingly the styrene polymer or copolymer reinforced with EPDM rubber, may range from 10% up to an amount lower than 85% by weight. However, when the polyethylene/EPDM weight ratio is higher than 1.5, the weight ratio of the rigid phase to the EPDM rubber, or elastomeric phase, in the polymeric blend should not exceed 3.5.
Preferably, the amount of the polyethylene in the polymeric blend of the present invention is not higher than 60% by weight.
The preparation of the polymeric blend according to the invention may be carried out by blending the starting polymeric products, in pellet form, in a mill. The blend is then processed in the plastic state, at high temperature, in a screw-type extruder-pelletizer.
The polymeric blends of the invention are endowed with good mechanical properties, have a high degree of homogeneity, are not subject to delamination, and are suitable for injection-molding and thermoforming according to conventional methods.
The polymeric blends of the present invention may also contain different agents, such as, e.g., stabilizers, flame-retarding agents, antistatic agents, and so forth, for the manufacturing of particular shaped articles endowed with UV-resistance, self-extinguishing properties, low surface attraction for dusts, etc.
Foaming agents may be furthermore added to the blends of the present invention. As such foaming agents, there may be used:
(a) chemical foaming agents, such as, e.g., azodicarbonamide, which are added to the polymeric blend and are decomposed inside the apparatus (either injection-press or extruder) for obtaining lighter objects or semifinished articles having a density up to three times lower than that of the starting product;
(b) physical foaming agents, such as, e.g., the short-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons (propane, butane, pentane, etc.), or halocarbons, such as Freon, by which the pellets of the polymeric blend are impregnated and then foamed and sintered, for the purpose of obtaining articles having density values up to 30 times lower than that of the starting product.





EXAMPLES 1-4
The components of the blend as reported in the following Table are blended on a rotary-arms mill, at 100 rpm, and the resulting blend is extruded on a twin-screw Werner & Pfleiderer ZSK53 extruder, at a temperature of the molten polymer of 240.degree. C.
The extruded rods, after water-cooling, are cut into pellets. The pellets are fed to an injection press for specimen molding.
The properties as determined on the specimens thus obtained are reported in the following table:
TABLE__________________________________________________________________________ EXAMPLES 1 2 3 4__________________________________________________________________________COMPOSITIONS__________________________________________________________________________Polyethylene with density = 0.918 (Escorene LL 1201(R)) 50 38M.I. = 1(*)Polyethylene with density = 0.926 (Escorene LL 1001 (R)) 20 30M.I. = 0.8(*)Styrene/arcrylonitrile 75/25 copolymer reinforced 80 70 50 38with 25% of EDPMStryrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) 75/25 copolymer 24EPDM content 20 17.5 12.5 9.5Content of styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN) copolymer 60 52.5 37.5 52.5Polyethylene/EPDM ratio by weight 1 1.7 4 4SAN/EPDM ratio by weight 3 3 3 5.5__________________________________________________________________________PROPERTIES METHOD UNITS__________________________________________________________________________COMPATIBILITY B(1) B(1) B(1) delaminatesIZOD RESILIENCE AT 23.degree. C. ASTM D256 J/m 310 350 620 110on 3.2 mm thick specimensTENSILE STRENGTH ASTM D638yield strength N/mm.sup.2 14.5 13.2 10.5 18ultimate tensile strength N/mm.sup.2 22 19.3 16.5 20elongation at break % 37 55 90 20elastic modulus N/mm.sup.2 1050 850 500 950__________________________________________________________________________ (*) M.I. = MeltFlow Index, as measured at 190.degree. C. and 2.13 kg, expressed as g/10 minutes (1) B = Good
Claims
  • 1. A high-tenacity, high-flexibility polymeric blend comprising a styrene homopolymer or copolymer with up to 40% by weight acrylic monomer reinforced with an ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) rubber and an amount higher than 15% to 38% by weight, with respect to the blend, of polyethylene, the amount of the ethylene-propylene diene (EPDM) in the mixture being from 5 to 50% by weight, with the proviso that when the polyethylene/EPDM ratio is higher than 1.5, the weight ratio of the rigid phase to the EPDM rubber, in the polymeric blend, does not exceed 3.5.
  • 2. A polymeric blend according to claim 1, wherein the polyethylene has a density of from 0.90 to 0.97.
  • 3. A polymeric blend according to claim 1, wherein the styrene homopolymer or copolymer reinforced with EPDM rubber is a polymeric material constituted by:
  • (a) a rigid matrix of polystyrene, or by a styrene copolymer containing up to 40% by weight of an acrylic monomer, and
  • (b) an elastomeric phase dispersed into the matrix and consisting essentially of EPDM rubber either totally or partly grafted with chains of polystyrene or of styrene-acrylic copolymer of the rigid matrix.
  • 4. A polymeric blend according to claim 1, wherein the styrene homopolymer or copolymer reinforced with EPDM rubber is blended with polystyrene, or with a styrene copolymer, in an amount of up to 50% by weight.
  • 5. A polymeric blend according to claim 4, wherein the styrene copolymer is styrene-acrylonitrile.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
20433 A/86 May 1986 ITX
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Entry
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