Claims
- 1. A polypropylene resin which has a Mw/Mn of less than 5, a melt flow rate of less than 7 g/10 min, a 1% secant flexural modulus of greater than 300,000 psi and less than 2% by weight xylene solubles.
- 2. The polypropylene resin of claim 1 wherein the polypropylene resin has a haze of less than 30%.
- 3. The polypropylene resin of claims 1 or 2 wherein the polypropylene resin has a crystallinity of at least 70%:
- 4. The polypropylene resin of claim 3 wherein the polypropylene resin has an isotactic pentad/triad ratio of greater than 95%.
- 5. The polypropylene resin of claim 4 wherein the polypropylene has a crystallization temperature of greater than 130° C.
- 6. A polypropylene resin composition, comprising: a polypropylene having a Mw/Mn of less than 5.5, a melt flow rate of less than 5 g/10 min, a 1% secant flexural modulus of greater than 300,000 psi, less than 1% xylene solubles, a haze of less than 25%, a crystallinity of at least 70%, an isotactic pentad/triad ratio of greater than 95%, and a crystallization temperature of greater than 133° C., wherein the polypropylene contains 750 ppm to 1500 ppm of a nucleator/clarifier additive.
- 7. The polypropylene resin composition of claim 6, wherein the polypropylene comprises a homopolymer polypropylene and the composition further comprises less than 40% by weight of the total composition of an ethylene/1-octene copolymer having a density of from 0.865 to 0.91 g/ml.
- 8. A polypropylene resin characterized by the following relationship:
- 9. The polypropylene of claim 8, wherein the polypropylene comprises a homopolymer having a MWD of less than 5.5.
- 10. The polypropylene of claim 9, which exhibits a haze value of less than 30%.
- 11. The polypropylene of claim 9 having a pentad isotacticity of at least 98%, a pentad to triad ratio of at least 98%, a crystallinity of at least 73%, and a crystallization temperature greater than 130° C.
- 12. The polypropylene of claim 8, wherein the polypropylene comprises a copolymer having a % E of 2% or less.
- 13. The polypropylene of claim 12 having a pentad isotacticity of at least 93% and a crystallinity of at least 55%.
- 14. The polypropylene of claim 13, wherein the polypropylene exhibits a melting point temperature less than the melting point temperature of a conventional Ziegler-Natta catalyzed polypropylene having equivalent crystallinity.
- 15. The polypropylene of claim 12 having a pentad isotacticity of at least 94% and a crystallinity of at least 60%.
- 16. A polyolefin composition, comprising:
(a) a polypropylene resin characterized by the following relationship: FM/((XS−0.74% E)*MWD)≧30,000 p.s.i.; XS≦2 wt %+% E; and MWD≦6; wherein: FM is the 1% secant flexural modulus; % E is the weight percent of units derived from ethylene in the polypropylene; XS is the weight percent of the xylene soluble content of the resin; and MWD is defined as Mw/Mn; and (b) less than 40% by weight of an impact modifier.
- 17. The polyolefin composition of claim 16, wherein the polypropylene resin comprises a homopolymer polypropylene and wherein the composition exhibits 1% secant flexural modulus of at least 220,000 p.s.i., a ductile to brittle transition temperature of less than 0° C., and haze value of less than 25%.
- 18. The polyolefin composition of claim 17, wherein the composition exhibits a 1% secant flexural modulus of at least 240,000 p.s.i.
- 19. The polyolefin composition of claim 16, wherein the polypropylene resin comprises a propylene-based copolymer having less than 3% by weight of units derived from ethylene and wherein the composition exhibits 1% secant flexural modulus of at least 170,000 p.s.i. and haze values of less than 25%.
- 20. The polyolefin composition of claim 19, wherein the polypropylene resin has less than 1% by weight units derived from ethylene and wherein the composition exhibits 1% secant flexural modulus of at least 180,00 p.s.i.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. Nos. 60/416,632, filed Oct. 7, 2002, and 60/491,586, filed Jul. 31, 2003, which are both hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60416632 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
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60491586 |
Jul 2003 |
US |