Claims
- 1. A method for recycling the resin mold comprising adding rubbery material having compatibility with a thermoplastic resin which is the main component of said resin mold as a recycle aid agent when discarded resin mold is recycled by heating and melting wherein said rubbery material consists essentially of a graft polymer having a rubber component as its main chain and a resin structure compatible with said thermoplastic resin as its side chain.
- 2. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said resin mold is coated with a paint and said resin mold is melted without separating the paint film.
- 3. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein glass temperature of said rubbery material determined by the scanning differential thermal analysis is lower than 200° C.
- 4. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein the particle size of said rubbery material added and dispersed in the melted resin mold containing said thermoplastic resin as the main component is in the range between 0.05 μm to 50 μm and the aspect ratio is larger than 0.1.
- 5. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubber component is butadiene rubber.
- 6. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubber component is olefin rubber.
- 7. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 6 wherein Mooney viscosity ML1+4, 100° C. of said olefin rubber is in the range between 5 and 150.
- 8. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 6 wherein said olefin rubber is ethylene-propylene rubber.
- 9. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 8 wherein said ethylene-propylene rubber is ethylene-propylene-nonconjugated diene compound copolymer rubber.
- 10. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 9 wherein said copolymerization ratio of said ethylene-propylene-nonconjugated diene compound is 0.2 to 0.8/0.2 to 0.8/0˜0.05.
- 11. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubber component is an acrylic rubber.
- 12. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubbery material is a mixture of two or more kinds of said rubbery materials.
- 13. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubber-like material is a mixture of two or more of the same or different kinds of said rubbery material having a different particle size respectively.
- 14. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 5 wherein said thermoplastic resin which is the main component of said resin mold is selected from the group consisting essentially of polystyrene resin, HIPS resin, acrylonitrile-styrene copolymer resin, ABS resin, polyphenylene ether resin and modified polyphenylene ether resin or polymer blend or polymer alloy containing one or more kinds of said thermoplastic resin(s) as the main component and said rubbery material has the same or similar resin structure as (to) said thermoplastic resin wherein said resin structure is the polymer chain of styrene monomer or the copolymer chain of styrene monomer or nitrile monomer graft copolymerized to said rubber component.
- 15. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic resin which is the main component of said resin mold is a polymer alloy in which a rubbery material is combined.
- 16. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 15 wherein said rubbery material is ethylene-propylene-terpolymer or acrylic rubber having good thermal stability.
- 17. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubbery material is pelletized and added in said thermoplastic resin which is shattered and pelletized.
- 18. A method for recycling the resin mold in accordance with claim 1 wherein said rubbery material is pelletized and added in said thermoplastic resin which is shattered.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-064133 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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11-228135 |
Aug 1999 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of PCT application No. PCT/JP00/01426, filed in Japan on Mar. 9, 2000, and designating the United States. Applicant claims the benefit of that application under 35 U.S.C. §365(c).
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Continuations (1)
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