Claims
- 1. A molded article obtained by melting and molding a propylene polymer into a molded article, quenching the molded article at a cooling rate of 50.degree. C. or more per minute and then stretching the quenched article, said propylene polymer being selected from the group consisting of: a propylene homopolymer having a substantially syndiotactic structure wherein the absorpotion spectrum of .sup.13 C-NMR of the propylene homopolymer measured in a 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene solution, a peak intensity of methyl groups attributed to the syndiotactic structure observed at about 20.2 ppm on the basis of tetramethylsilane is 0.7 or more of the total peak intensity of all the methyl groups; a copolymer of propylene and ethylene or another .alpha.-olefin having 4 to 20 carbon atoms wherein in the absorption spectrum of .sup.13 C-NMR of said copolymer measured in a 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene solution, a peak intensity observed at about 20.2 ppm on the basis of tetramethylsilane is 0.5 or more of the total peak intensity attributed to the methyl groups of all the propylene units; and a mixture of said homopolymer or said copolymer with a small amount of polypropylene having a substantially isotactic structure; said molded article having a crystalline structure of a substantially transzigzag structure which is a rhombic system having lattice constants of a=5.22, b=11.17 and c=50.6 .ANG. in accordance with an X-ray diffraction.
- 2. A molded article obtained by melting and molding a propylene polymer selected from a propylene homopolymer having a substantially syndiotactic structure or a copolymer of propylene and ethylene or another .alpha.-olefin, said copolymer having a substantially syndiotactic structure, or a mixture of the propylene homopolymer or the copolymer with a small amount of polypropylene having a substantially isotactic structure, quenching and stretching the molded article, and then treating the stretched article with the vapor of a hydrocarbon compound; said molded article having a triclinic system having lattice constants of a=5.72, b=7.64, c=11.6.ANG., .alpha.=73.1.degree., .beta.=88.8.degree. and .gamma.=112.0.degree. in accordance with an X-ray diffraction.
Priority Claims (5)
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2-92305 |
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2-192929 |
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2-211584 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Application Ser. No. 07/679,522, filed Apr. 2, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,200,131.
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Divisions (1)
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