Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a thermoplastic vulcanizate film, containing at least one thermoplastic polymer and at least one vulcanizable polymer, comprising:
(a) heating the thermoplastic vulcanizate; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction causing an anisotropic arrangement of the thermoplastic polymer; and (c) heatsetting the thermoplastic polymer to lock in the anisotropic arrangement of the thermoplastic polymer; and (d) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate.
- 2. A process for preparing a thermoplastic vulcanizate film, containing at least one polyamide and at least one vulcanizable polymer, comprising:
(a) heating the thermoplastic vulcanizate; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction causing an anisotropic arrangement of the polyamide; and (c) heatsetting the thermoplastic polymer to lock in the anisotropic arrangement of the thermoplastic polymer; and (d) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein heating comprises increasing the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to greater than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide and less than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide plus about 50° C.
- 4. The process of claim 2, wherein stretching comprises increasing the length of the thermoplastic vulcanizate along the stretch direction between about 110% and 800%.
- 5. The process of claim 2, wherein heatsetting comprises heating the polyamide to a temperature from about 100° C. below the melting point of the polyamide to less than the melting point of the polyamide.
- 6. The process of claim 2, wherein cooling comprises lowering the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to below its glass transition temperature.
- 7. The process of claim 2, wherein the polyamide is selected from the group consisting of nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 11, nylon 12, a nylon 6 and nylon 66 blend (N6/N66), a nylon 6 and nylon 11 blend (N6/N11), a nylon 6 and nylon 12 blend (N6/N12), a nylon 6 and nylon 610 blend (N6/N610), a nylon 6 and nylon 612 blend (N6/N612), a nylon 66 and nylon 11 blend (N66/N11), a nylon 66 and nylon 12 blend (N66/N12), a nylon 66 and nylon 610 blend (N66/N610), a nylon 66 and nylon 612 blend (N66/N612), a nylon 11 and nylon 12 blend (N11/N12), a nylon 11 and nylon 610 blend (N11/N610), a nylon 11 and nylon 612 blend (N11/N612), a nylon 12 and nylon 610 blend (N12/N610), a nylon 12 and nylon 612 blend (N12/N612), a nylon 610 and nylon 612 blend (N610/N612), and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The process of claim 2, wherein the vulcanizable polymer is a brominated poly(isobutylene-co-paramethylstyrene).
- 9. The process of claim 2, also comprising a filler.
- 10. An innerliner formed by the process of claim 2.
- 11. A process for preparing a thermoplastic vulcanizate film comprising:
(a) heating a thermoplastic vulcanizate comprising at least one brominated poly(isobutylene-co-paramethylstyrene) and at least one polyamide; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction causing an anisotropic arrangement of the polyamide; and (d) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate.
- 12. The process of claim 11, wherein heating comprises increasing the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to greater than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide and less than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide plus about 50° C.
- 13. The process of claim 11, wherein stretching comprises increasing the length of the thermoplastic vulcanizate along the stretch direction between about 110% and 800%.
- 14. The process of claim 11, wherein heatsetting comprises heating the polyamide to a temperature from about 100° C. below the melting point of the polyamide to less than the melting point of the polyamide.
- 15. The process of claim 11, wherein cooling comprises lowering the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to below its glass transition temperature.
- 16. The process of claim 11, wherein the polyamide is selected from the group consisting of nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 11, nylon 12, a nylon 6 and nylon 66 blend (N6/N66), a nylon 6 and nylon 11 blend (N6/N11), a nylon 6 and nylon 12 blend (N6/N12), a nylon 6 and nylon 610 blend (N6/N610), a nylon 6 and nylon 612 blend (N6/N612), a nylon 66 and nylon 11 blend (N66/N11), a nylon 66 and nylon 12 blend (N66/N12), a nylon 66 and nylon 610 blend (N66/N610), a nylon 66 and nylon 612 blend (N66/N612), a nylon 11 and nylon 12 blend (N11/N12), a nylon 11 and nylon 610 blend (N11/N610), a nylon 11 and nylon 612 blend (N11/N612), a nylon 12 and nylon 610 blend (N12/N610), a nylon 12 and nylon 612 blend (N12/N612), a nylon 610 and nylon 612 blend (N610/N612), and mixtures thereof.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein the polyamide is selected from the group consisting of nylon 6, nylon 66 and mixtures thereof.
- 18. The process of claim 11, also comprising a filler.
- 19. An innerliner made by the process of claim 11.
- 20. An oriented thermoplastic vulcanizate film prepared by:
(a) heating a thermoplastic vulcanizate, comprising at least one vulcanizable polymer and at least one thermoplastic polymer, to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic polymer; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction causing an anisotropic arrangement of the thermoplastic polymer; and (c) heatsetting the thermoplastic polymer to lock in the anisotropic arrangement of the thermoplastic polymer; and (d) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate.
- 21. The film of claim 20, wherein heating comprises increasing the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to greater than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide and less than the glass transition temperature of the polyamide plus about 50° C.
- 22. The film of claim 20, wherein stretching comprises increasing the length of the thermoplastic vulcanizate along the stretch direction between about 110% and 800%.
- 23. The film of claim 20, wherein heatsetting comprises heating the polyamide to a temperature from about 100° C. below the melting point of the polyamide to less than the melting point of the polyamide.
- 24. The film of claim 20, wherein cooling comprises lowering the temperature of the thermoplastic vulcanizate to below its glass transition temperature.
- 25. The film of claim 20, wherein the polyamide is selected from the group consisting of nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 11, nylon 12, a nylon 6 and nylon 66 blend (N6/N66), a nylon 6 and nylon 11 blend (N6/N11), a nylon 6 and nylon 12 blend (N6/N12), a nylon 6 and nylon 610 blend (N6/N610), a nylon 6 and nylon 612 blend (N6/N612), a nylon 66 and nylon 11 blend (N66/N11), a nylon 66 and nylon 12 blend (N66/N12), a nylon 66 and nylon 610 blend (N66/N610), a nylon 66 and nylon 612 blend (N66/N612), a nylon 11 and nylon 12 blend (N11/N12), a nylon 11 and nylon 610 blend (N11/N610), a nylon 11 and nylon 612 blend (N11/N612), a nylon 12 and nylon 610 blend (N12/N610), a nylon 12 and nylon 612 blend (N12/N612), a nylon 610 and nylon 612 blend (N610/N612), and mixtures thereof.
- 26. The film of claim 20, wherein the vulcanizable polymer is a brominated poly(isobutylene-co-paramethylstyrene).
- 27. The film of claim 20, also comprising a filler.
- 28. An innerliner formed by the process of claim 20.
- 29. An oriented thermoplastic vulcanizate film prepared by:
(a) heating a thermoplastic vulcanizate, comprising at least one brominated poly(isobutylene-co-paramethylstyrene) vulcanizable polymer and at least one thermoplastic polyamide, to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the polyamide; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction so that the length of the vulcanizate increases by about 110% to 800% causing an anisotropic arrangement of the polyamide; and (c) heatsetting the polyamide to lock in its orientation; and (d) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate to below the glass transition temperature of the polyamide.
- 30. An oriented thermoplastic film prepared by:
(a) heating a thermoplastic vulcanizate, comprising at least one brominated poly(isobutylene-co-paramethylstyrene) vulcanized polymer and at least one thermoplastic polyamide, to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of the polyamide; (b) stretching the thermoplastic vulcanizate in at least one stretch direction so that the length of the vulcanizate increases by about 110% to 800% causing an anisotropic arrangement of the polyamide; and (c) heatsetting the polyamide to lock in its orientation; and (e) cooling the thermoplastic vulcanizate to below the glass transition temperature of the polyamide.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/225,479, filed Aug. 15, 2000, herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/20942 |
7/2/2001 |
WO |
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