LEAD REFILL FOR WRITING, DRAWING AND/OR PAINTING DEVICES AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20170015858
  • Publication Number
    20170015858
  • Date Filed
    November 07, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 19, 2017
    7 years ago
Abstract
A polymer-bound lead refill for writing, drawing and/or painting devices, in particular for pencils or colored pencils, including at least one binding agent, at least one wax, at least one coloring agent and at least one filling agent. The lead refill including at least one surfactant.
Description

The invention relates to refills for writing, drawing and/or painting devices based on polymeric binders, and to a method for its manufacture.


Polymer-bonded refills based on polymers derived from crude oil for writing, drawing and/or painting are known in principle.


The term “colored or graphite-based polymer-bonded refills for writing, drawing and/or painting” should be understood to mean on the one hand, refills which have been firmly fixed into wood or other materials which can be sharpened, and on the other hand, refills which are displaceably mounted in a rigid sheath. Examples in this regard are wooden pencils and refills for mechanical pencils, for example those known as retractable pencils or drop-action pencils. In this case, the refills usually have an external diameter in the range from approximately 0.3 mm to 6 mm. Refills of this type also include those known as woodless pencils, which are refills without a sheath.


Thus, for example, polymer-bonded colored and graphite refills are known from WO 2010/006742 A1. Refills of this type contain a polymeric binder, wax, palm oil and fillers.


The use of wax in refills of this type means on the one hand that the writing properties are affected, and on the other hand that the extrusion pressure when manufacturing the refills is reduced.


The disadvantage with refills of this type is that adding wax has a negative influence on the specific strength of the refills. It has been shown that the specific strength falls steadily with increasing wax content.


The waxes can be considered to have a negative influence on wetting of the fillers within the polymer matrix.







Thus, the object of the invention is to provide a refill for writing, drawing and/or painting which does not exhibit the disadvantages mentioned above and which in particular has a high specific strength in the presence of waxes.


A further object of the invention is constituted by the provision of a method for the manufacture of refills of this type.


This object is accomplished by adding surfactants to the refill compound. In this manner, a polymer-bonded refill for writing, drawing and/or painting devices, in particular for lead and/or colored pencils is provided, which comprises at least one polymeric binder, at least one wax, at least one colorant, at least one filler and at least one surfactant as a wetting agent.


The surfactant, being a wetting agent or surface-active substance, improves wetting of the fillers by the molten polymer, whereby the differences in polarity between the individual components of the mixture are reduced, whereupon a stable structure is formed and thus the specific strength increases.


It has surprisingly been shown that by adding at least one surfactant to the refill compound, the strength of the refills produced therefrom increases by up to 15%.


In addition, it has surprisingly been shown that the marks that are produced with the refill in accordance with the invention have good gliding properties as well as good erasability.


These surprising effects have been observed with both lead and colored refills.


The proportion of the at least one surfactant in the refill composition is in the range from more than zero to 6% by weight, preferably in the range 0.2% to 3% by weight.


The surfactant may be a cationic, anionic and/or non-ionic surfactant.


Examples of non-ionic surfactants are surfactants from the fatty acid ester group.


Examples of cationic surfactants are ammonium compounds.


An example of an anionic surfactant is sodium alkyl sulphonate.


Preferably, the at least one surfactant comprises at least one compound from the group formed by fatty acid esters and/or quaternary ammonium compounds.


Advantageously, the polymer-bonded refill comprises:


















10% to 40% by weight
polymeric binder



more than zero to 6% by weight
surfactant



2% to 25% by weight
wax and/or oils



0 to 30% by weight
colorant



remainder
fillers










Particularly preferably, the polymer-bonded refill comprises:


















12% to 30% by weight
polymeric binder



0.2% to 3% by weight
surfactant



4% to 20% by weight
wax and/or oils



remainder
fillers










The polymer-bonded refill may be either a lead refill and/or a colored pencil refill.


Advantageously, the at least one filler is selected from at least one filler from the groups comprising graphite, hexagonal boronitride, phyllosilicates, chalk, barite, colored pigments and/or achromatic pigments.


Preferably, for pencil lead refills, in particular, graphite or graphite in combination with carbon black is used as the colouring filler.


For colored pencil refills, combinations of white or achromatic fillers such as hexagonal boronitride, phyllosilicates etc., with colouring pigments such as azo pigments, phthalocyanines, dioxazines, quinacridones, iron oxides, carbon black, graphite, ultramarine, iron-cyano complexes have proved to be advantageous.


A preferred composition for a pencil lead refill comprises the following:


















12% to 30% by weight
polymeric binder



0.2% to 3% by weight
surfactant



2% to 20% by weight
wax and/or oil



remainder
graphite or graphite and




carbon black










Formulation example 1 for a pencil lead refill comprises:


















styrene acrylonitrile (SAN)
20% by weight 



POE fatty ammonium ethosulphate
1% by weight



calcium stearate
8% by weight



palm oil
1% by weight



graphite
66% by weight 



carbon black
4% by weight










Formulation example 2 for a pencil lead refill comprises:


















Polystyrene (PS)
18% by weight



POE fatty ammonium ethosulphate
 1% by weight



fatty alcohol polyglycol ether
 1% by weight



graphite
69% by weight



aluminium stearate
11% by weight










The graphite listed in the examples may act as the colorant for pencil lead refills. Similarly, however, combinations of graphite and carbon black may also be employed.


A composition for a colored pencil refill comprises the following:


















10% to 30% by weight
binder



5% to 20% by weight
wax and/or oil fraction



greater than zero to 6% by weight
surfactant



remainder
phyllosilicate(s) and/or




hexagonal boronitride as




well as at least one colored




pigment and/or at least one




achromatic pigment










Formulation example 3 for a colored pencil refill:


















polystyrene (PS)
16% by weight



ethylene bis-stearamide
13% by weight



perylene
2.0% by weight 



fatty acid ester
 4% by weight



phthalocyanine
 8% by weight



phyllosilicate
62% by weight










Colored and/or achromatic pigments may be employed as the colouring agent in colored pencil refills. Examples of pigments of this type are azo pigments, phthalocyanines, dioxazines, quinacridones, iron oxides, carbon black, graphite, ultramarine and iron-cyano complexes.


The at least one polymeric binder is formed from at least one polymer from the group comprising polystyrene (PS), styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN), polylactide (PLA), styrene/butadiene (SB), polyolefins (PO) and acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS).


At least one wax from the group comprising fatty acids, stearates, montan waxes, amide waxes and paraffins may be used as the at least one wax.


The table below compares the bending strengths of refills with and without a surfactant content. The refill compound used was a mass in accordance with formulation example 2 (pencil lead refill), whereas for the comparison, the surfactant or the surfactant mixture was omitted from the compound of formulation example 2.
















Refill with
Refill without



surfactant
surfactant




















Bending strength
52.8
45.3



(MPa)










It can clearly be seen from the table that a refill which comprises at least one surfactant has a measured increase in strength of approximately 15% compared with refills without surfactants.


The measurement was carried out by means of a 3-point bending test complying with DIN 52186, in which cylindrical test pieces/refills with a diameter of 3 mm and a length of 170 mm were tested. The test pieces in this case were mounted on movable rollers with a span of 50 mm. the force was applied by means of a test head. The rollers and test stamps had a radius of 2 mm.


An extrusion method has been shown to constitute an advantageous method for the manufacture of a polymer-bonded refill in accordance with the invention.


In particular, the refill in accordance with the invention is manufactured by carrying out the following steps:

  • mixing and granulating all of the components for the formulation of the refill in order to form a refill granulate
  • extruding the refill granulate at a temperature in the range 120° C. to 200° C. in an extruder through a suitable die in order to form continuous refill rods
  • cooling and solidifying the continuous refill rod, and
  • cutting the continuous refill rod to final length, in particular to the required length of the pencil lead.


Depending on the extrusion head, the cross-section of the refill may have any form—round, square or combinations thereof. Furthermore, it is possible to carry out multiple co-extrusion of various refill formulations in one extrusion head in order to bond a multi-component refill.


Furthermore, a suitable co-extrusion method may be employed in order to extrude the refill granulate with other polymer-bonded materials so as to form a complete pencil lead.

Claims
  • 1-8. (canceled)
  • 9. A polymer-bonded refill for writing, drawing and/or painting tools, comprising: at least one polymeric binder, at least one wax and/or oil fraction; at least one colorant; at least one filler; at least one surfactant.
  • 10. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein a quantity of the at least one surfactant in the refill is more than 0 to 6% by weight.
  • 11. The refill as claimed in claim 10, wherein the quality of the at least one surfactant is 0.2 to 3% by weight.
  • 12. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one surfactant is an anionic, cationic and/or non-ionic surfactant.
  • 13. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein the refill comprises
  • 14. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein the refill is a lead pencil refill and comprises
  • 15. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein the refill is a colored pencil refill and comprises
  • 16. The refill as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one polymeric binder is formed from at least one polymer from the group consisting of: polystyrene (PS); styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN); polylactide (PLA); styrene/butadiene (SB); polyolefins (PO); and acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS).
  • 17. A method for manufacturing a polymer-bonded refill according to claim 9, comprising the steps of extruding the refill.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10 2013 020 666.9 Nov 2013 DE national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/EP14/02990 11/7/2014 WO 00