Claims
- 1. A continuous emulsion polymerization method using a system of reactors for making an aqueous dispersion of an impact resistant resin having a Vicat softening temperature greater than 90.degree. C. and thus adaptable to use as a component of impact resistant polymethacrylate forming masses, which method consists essentially of
- (1) in a first reactor, emulsion polymerizing a first monomer component comprising from 70 to 90 percent by weight of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl acrylate, from 5 to 30 percent of styrene or lower alkyl-substituted styrene, 0 to 10 percent of a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl methacrylate, and 0 to 10 percent of at least one further different, copolymerizable, monomer, which first component when polymerized forms a rubbery polymer phase having a T.sub..lambda.max less than 45.degree. C., onto core polymer particles of completely polymerized polymethyl methacrylate crosslinked with 0.5 to 10 percent of a crosslinking agent, in the presence of an initiator and an emulsifier to form an emulsion of particles of an intermediate product comprising said core polymer particles covered with a rubbery polymer phase, said core polymer particles having an average particle size of less than 5 nanometers, said polmerization being effected only until a degree of polymerization of said first monomer component to form said rubbery polymer phase of 80 to 95 percent is attained;
- (2) transferring said emulsion of said intermediate product to a second reactor and emulsion polymerizing methyl methacrylate onto the particles of said intermediate product in the presence of unpolymerized portions of said first monomer component and of further added initiator but without addition of further emulsifier, whereby an emulsion of a further product comprising particles of said intermediate product covered with a shell of harder polymethyl methacrylate polymer is obtained; and then
- (3) transferring said emulsion of said further product to a third reactor and continuing polymerization to a degree of more than 99.5 percent.
- 2. An impact resistant resin product made by the continuous method of claim 1 and consisting of a plurality of particles each having (A) an innermost core which is from 0.5 to 10 percent by weight of said particle and is polymethyl methacrylate crosslinked with 0.5 to 5 percent of a crosslinking agent (B) an intermediate shell of a rubbery copolymer surrounding said innermost core, which copolymer is from 30 to 80 percent by weight of said particle and comprises from 70 to 90 percent, by weight of said copolymer, of an alkyl acrylate having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl portion thereof, from 5 to 30 percent by weight of a member selected from the group consisting of styrene and styrene substituted by lower alkyl, 0 to 10 percent by weight of an alkyl methacrylate having 1 to 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl portion thereof, and 0 to 10 percent by weight of at least one further monomer different from and copolymerizable with the aforementioned monomers, and (C) an outermost shell of polymethyl methacrylate.
- 3. A continuous emulsion polymerization method using a system of reactors for making an aqueous dispersion of an impact resistant resin having a Vicat softening temperature greater than 90.degree. C. and thus adaptable to use as a component of impact resistant polymethacrylate forming masses, which method consists essentially of
- (1) in a first reactor, emulsion polymerizing a first monomer component comprising 75 to 85 percent by weight of butyl acrylate, 10 to 20 percent of styrene, 2 to 10 percent of methyl methacrylate, and 1 to 3 percent of a crosslinking agent, which first component when polymerized forms a rubbery polymer phase having a T.sub..lambda.max less than 45.degree. C., onto core polymer particles of completely polymerized polymethyl methacrylate crosslinked with 0.5 to 5 percent of a crosslinking agent, in the presence of an initiator and an emulsifier to form an emulsion of particles of an intermediate product comprising said core polymer particles covered with a rubbery polymer phase, said core polymer particles having an average particle size of less than 5 nanometers and comprising polymethyl methacrylate crosslinked with 0.5 to 5 percent of a crosslinking agent, said polymerization being effected only until a degree of polymerization of said first monomer component to form said rubbery polymer phase of 80 to 95 percent is attained;
- (2) transferring said emulsion of said intermediate product to a second reactor and emulsion polymerizing methyl methacrylate onto the particles of said intermediate product in the presence of unpolymerized portions of said first monomer component and of further added initiator but without addition of further emulsifier, whereby an emulsion of a further product comprising particles of said intermediate product covered with a shell of harder polymethyl methacrylate is obtained; and then
- (3) transferring said emulsion of said further product to a third reactor and continuing polymerization to a degree of more than 99.5 percent.
- 4. An impact resistant resin product made by the continuous method of claim 3 and consisting of a plurality of particles each having (A) an innermost core which is from 0.5 to 10 percent by weight of said particle and is polymethyl methacrylate crosslinked with 0.5 to 5 percent of a crosslinked agent, (B) an intermediate shell of a rubbery copolymer surrounding said innermost core, which copolymer is from 30 to 80 percent by weight of said particle and comprises 75 to 85 percent, by weight of said copolymer, of butyl acrylate, 10 to 20 percent by weight of styrene, 2 to 10 percent by weight of methyl methacrylate, and 1 to 3 percent by weight of a crosslinking agent, and (C) an outermost shell of polymethyl methacrylate.
- 5. The method as in claim 1 wherein the polymer present in said seed latex is from 0.5 to 10 percent of the weight of said impact resistant resin.
- 6. The method as in claim 1 wherein the polymer present in said seed latex is from 1 to 5 percent of the weight of said impact resistant resin.
- 7. The method as in claim 1 wherein said first monomer component is from 30 to 80 percent by weight of said impact resistant resin.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 407,913 filed Aug. 13, 1982, abandoned, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 209,516 filed Nov. 24, 1980, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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Plastics Handbook, (vol. IX), "Polymethacrylate", Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich, 1975 (pp. 333-339). |
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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