Claims
- 1. A fiber having a diameter in a range of from 0.1 to 50 denier and comprising:
(A) from about 0.1 percent to about 30 weight percent (by weight of the fiber) of at least one ethylene polymer having:
i. an l2 melt index less than or equal to 10 grams/10 minutes, and ii. a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 grams/ centimeters3, and (B) a polypropylene polymer, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/α-olefin polymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3, and with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/(-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than or equal to 0.94 g/cm3, the l2 melt index of the ethylene polymer is less than 5 gfl 0 minutes, and wherein the fiber is characterized as being thermal bondable at 340 po!mds/linear inch (pli) and a bond roll surface temperature in the range of 127 to 137° C.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the fiber comprises from about 0.5 to about 22 weight percent of the ethylene polymer.
- 3. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the ethylene polymer is an interpolymer of ethylene and at least one C3-C20 α-olefin.
- 4. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the ethylene polymer has a density of from about 0.855 to about 0.880 gram/ centimeters3.
- 5. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the ethylene polymer has a melt index of from about 0.01 to about 10 gram/10 minutes.
- 6. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the ethylene polymer has a melt index less than 5 gram/10 minutes.
- 7. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the ethylene polymer is a substantially linear ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer characterized as having:
a. a melt flow ratio (I10/I2)≦5.63, b. a molecular weight distribution, Mw/Mn, defined by the inequality: Mw/Mn≦(I10/I2)−4.63, and c. a critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture which is at least 50 percent greater than the critical shear rate at the onset of surface melt fracture of a linear ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having the about same l2 and Mw/Mn.
- 8. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene polymer is a reactor grade polypropylene and has a MFR at 230° C./2.16 kg greater than or equal 20 g/10 minutes.
- 9. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene polymer is a visbroken polypropylene and has a melt flow rate at 230° C./2.16 kg of greater than or equal 20 g/10 minutes.
- 10. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene polymer has a coupled melt flow rate at 230° C./2.16 kg of greater than or equal 20 g/10 minutes,
- 11. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene polymer is manufactured using a single-site, metallocene or constrained geometry catalyst system.
- 12. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the polypropylene polymer is characterized as having at least 96 percent weight isotacticity.
- 13. The fiber of claim 1, wherein the fibers are prepared by a melt spinning process such that the fibers are melt blown fibers, spunbonded fibers, carded staple fibers or flash spun fibers.
- 14. A fiber having a diameter in a range of from 0.1 to 50 denier, a continuous polymer phase and at least one discontinuous polymer phase and comprising:
(A) as the at least one discontinuous polymer phase, from about 0.1 percent to about 30 weight percent (by weight of the fiber) of at least one ethylene polymer having:
i. an l2 melt index less than or equal to 10 grams/10 minutes, and ii. a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 grams/ centimeters3, and (B) as the continuous polymer phase, a polypropylene polymer having melt flow rate (MFR) at 230° C./2.16 kg greater than or equal to 12 grams/ 10 minutes, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/cc-olefin polymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than or equal to 0.94 g/cm3, wherein, prior to any bonding operation, the continuous polymer phase constitutes more than 50 percent of the fiber surface area and the at least two polymer phases cross-sectionally provide an island-sea configuration, and wherein the fiber is characterized as being thermal bondable at 340 pounds/linear inch (pli) and a bond roll surface temperature in the range of 127 to 137° C.
- 15. The fiber of claim 14, wherein the discontinuous phase constitutes an amount of the fiber surface area which is within or less than 50 percent of the amount of the discontinuous phase polymer contained in the whole fiber.
- 16. A method for improving the bonding strength of a fine denier fiber comprised of at least one polypropylene resin, the method comprising providing in an intimate admixture therewith less than or equal to 22 weight percent of at least one ethylene polymer having a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 g/cm3 and an l2 melt index of from about 0.01 to about 10 grams/10 minutes,
with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/α-olefin polymer or ethylene homopolymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3 and with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than or equal to 0.94 g/cm3, the l2 melt index of the ethylene polymer is less than 5 g/10 minutes.
- 17. A polymer composition having improved bond strength comprising:
(A) from about 0.1 percent to about 30 weight percent (by weight of the fiber) of at least one ethylene polymer having:
an l2 melt index less than or equal to 10 grams/10 minutes, and ii. a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 grams/ centimeters3, and (B) a polypropylene polymer, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer or an ethylene homopolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/α-olefin polymer or ethylene homopolymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3, and with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than 0.935 g/cm3, the l2 melt index of the ethylene polymer is less than 5 g/10 minutes.
- 18. A process of making the composition of claim 17 comprising at least two polymerization reactors operated sequentially or in parallel.
- 19. The process of claim 18, wherein the ethylene polymer is manufactured in the at least two polymerization reactors.
- 20. The process of claim 18, wherein the ethylene polymer is manufactured in at least one of the least two polymerization reactors and the polypropylene polymer is manufactured in the other reactor of the least two polymerization reactors.
- 21. The process of claim 18, wherein the ethylene polymer is manufactured in the first of the least two polymerization reactors and the polypropylene polymer is manufactured in the second of the least two polymerization reactors where the least two polymerization reactors are operated sequentially.
- 22. The process of claim 18, wherein the polypropylene polymer is manufactured in the first of the least two polymerization reactors and the ethylene polymer is manufactured in the second of the least two polymerization reactors where the least two polymerization reactors are operated sequentially.
- 23. The polymer composition of claim 17, in the form of a fiber, rotomolded article, film layer, injection molded article, blow molded article, injection blow molded article, or extrusion coating composition.
- 24. The fiber of claim 1 or claim 14, or the composition of claim 17, wherein the ethylene polymer has an l2 melt index less than 5 g/10 minutes.
- 25. The fiber of claim 1 or claim 14, or the composition of claim 17, wherein the ethylene polymer is a homogeneously branched ethylene polymer having a composition distribution branch index (CDBI) greater than 50 percent.
- 26. The fiber or composition of claim 25, wherein the homogeneously branched ethylene polymer has long chain branching.
- 27. The fiber or composition of claim 25, wherein the homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a homogeneously branched linear ethylene polymer.
- 28. The fiber or composition of claim 25, wherein the homogeneously branched ethylene polymer is a homogeneously branched substantially linear ethylene polymer.
- 29. The fiber of claim 1 or claim 14, or the composition of claim 17, wherein the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/aromatic vinyl or vinylidene interpolymer.
- 30. The fiber or composition of claim 29, wherein the interpolymer is an ethylene/styrene interpolymer.
- 31. The fiber of claim 1 or claim 14, or the composition of claim 17, wherein the ethylene polymer is a substantially random ethylene/aromatic vinyl or vinylidene interpolymer.
- 32. The fiber or composition of claim 29, wherein the interpolymer is a substantially random ethylene/styrene interpolymer.
- 33. The fiber or composition of claim 30 or claim 32, wherein the interpolymer contains greater than or equal to 25 weight percent (based on the total weight of the interpolymer) interpolymerized or copolymerized styrene.
- 34. the fiber or composition of claim 30 or claim 32, wherein the interpolymer contains greater than or equal 50 weight percent (based on the total weight of the interpolymer) interpolymerized or copolymerized styrene.
- 35. The fiber of claim 1 or claim 14, or the composition of claim 17, wherein the fiber or composition further comprises at least one other olefin polymer.
- 36. The fiber or composition of claim 35, wherein the at least one other olefin polymer is a high density ethylene polymer having a density greater than or equal to 0.94 g/cm3.
- 37. The fiber or composition of claim 36, wherein the high density ethylene polymer is a homopolymer polyethylene.
- 38. A fiber having a diameter in a range of from 0.1 to 50 denier and comprising:
(A) from about 0.1 percent to about 30 weight percent (by weight of the fiber) of at least one ethylene polymer having:
i. an l2 melt index less than or equal to 10 grams/10 minutes, and ii. a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 grams/centimeters3, and (B) a coupled or branched crystalline polypropylene polymer, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/α-olefin polymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than 0.94 g/cm3, the l2 melt index of the ethylene polymer is less than 5 g/10 minutes, and wherein the fiber is characterized as being thermal bondable at 340 pounds/linear inch (pli) and a bond roll surface temperature in the range of 127 to 137° C.
- 39. A fiber having a diameter in a range of from 0.1 to 50 denier and comprising:
(A) from about 0.1 percent to about 30 weight percent (by weight of the fiber) of at least one ethylene polymer having:
i. an l2 melt index less than or equal to 10 grams/ 10 minutes, and ii. a density of from about 0.85 to about 0.97 grams/ centimeters3, and (B) a crystalline polypropylene polymer made using a metallocene, single-site or constrained geometry catalyst system, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having an l2 melt index in the range of about 5 to about 10 g/10 minutes, the density of the ethylene/ac-olefin polymer is greater than 0.87 g/cm3, with the proviso that where the ethylene polymer is an ethylene homopolymer or ethylene/α-olefin interpolymer having a density greater than 0.94 g/cm3, the l2 melt index of the ethylene polymer is less than 5 g/10 minutes, and wherein the fiber is characterized as being thermal bondable at 340 pounds/linear inch (pli) and a bond roll surface temperature in the range of 127 to 137° C.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/111,443, filed Dec. 8, 1998, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60111443 |
Dec 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09456595 |
Dec 1999 |
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09940125 |
Aug 2001 |
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