Claims
- 1. Process for preparing porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) polymer comprising:
- (a) contacting PTFE with a fluid which penetrates and swells but does not significantly dissolve the polymer or eliminate viscoelastic memory therefrom, at a temperature in the range of about 250.degree.-400.degree. C.;
- (b) cooling and separating the penetrated polymer from unabsorbed fluid, said polymer containing up to about 80% by weight of absorbed fluid; and
- (c) removing the absorbed fluid, to form a porous product having a single DSC melting endotherm, said endotherm being in the range of about 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g.
- 2. Process for preparing a non-draining PTFE composition comprising:
- (a) contacting PTFE, in an inert atmosphere, with a fluid which penetrates but does not significantly dissolve the PTFE or eliminate viscoelastic memory therefrom, at a temperature in the range of about 250.degree.-400.degree. C.; and
- (b) cooling and separating the penetrated PTFE/fluid composition from unabsorbed fluid, said composition containing up to about 80% by weight of absorbed fluid wherein said PTFE of said PTFE/fluid composition has a single DSC melting endotherm, said endotherm being in the range of about 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g.
- 3. Process of claim 1 wherein in step (b) said polymer contains up to about 50% by weight of absorbed fluid.
- 4. Process of claim 2 wherein in step (b) said composition contains up to about 50% by weight of absorbed fluid.
- 5. Process according to claim 1 wherein, in step (c), absorbed fluid is removed by evaporation or suction, or by extraction into a second, more volatile fluid, wherein said second fluid is removed by evaporation.
- 6. Process according to claim 1 wherein the porous PTFE product is a shaped article.
- 7. Process according to claim 2 wherein the porous PTFE product is a shaped article.
- 8. Process according to claim 1 wherein the fluid is liquid at 25.degree. C. and atmospheric pressure.
- 9. Process according to claim 2 wherein the fluid is liquid at 25.degree. C. and atmospheric pressure.
- 10. Process according to claim 1 wherein the fluid is a liquid selected from the group consisting of one or more halogenated hydrocarbons wherein the halogen is fluorine and/or chlorine, non-halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, non-halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons containing one or more substituents that are inert under process conditions, and/or mixtures thereof.
- 11. Process according to claim 2 wherein the liquid is selected from the group consisting of one or more halogenated hydrocarbons wherein the halogen is fluorine and/or chlorine, non-halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, non-halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons containing one or more substituents that are inert under process conditions, and/or mixtures thereof.
- 12. Process according to claim 10 wherein the halogenated hydrocarbon is perfluorinated.
- 13. Process according to claim 11 wherein the halogenated hydrocarbon is perfluorinated.
- 14. Process according to claim 8 wherein the liquid is a perfluorinated polyether or heterocyclic monoether.
- 15. Process according to claim 9 wherein the liquid is a perfluorinated polyether or heterocyclic monoether.
- 16. Process according to claim 8 wherein the liquid comprises one or more perfluorinated hydrocarbons.
- 17. Process according to claim 16 wherein the liquid also contains at least one non-perhalogenated liquid.
- 18. Process according to claim 9 wherein the liquid comprises one or more perfluorinated hydrocarbons.
- 19. Process according to claim 18 wherein the liquid also contains at least one non-perhalogenated liquid.
- 20. Process according to claim 8 wherein the liquid is a mixture of liquids comprising at least one halogenated hydrocarbon wherein the halogen is fluorine and/or chlorine, and at least one non-halogenated organic liquid.
- 21. Process according to claim 9 wherein the liquid is a mixture of liquids comprising at least one halogenated hydrocarbon wherein the halogen is fluorine and/or chlorine, and at least one non-halogenated organic liquid.
- 22. Process according to claim 8 wherein the liquid is inorganic.
- 23. Process according to claim 9 wherein the liquid is inorganic.
- 24. Process according to claim 22 wherein the inorganic liquid is a halide melting below 300.degree. C. selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, Sn, Fe and Bi.
- 25. Process according to claim 23 wherein the inorganic liquid is a halide melting below 300.degree. C. selected from the group consisting of Ti, Si, Sn, Fe and Bi.
- 26. Process according to claim 1 wherein in step (a) the PTFE and fluid are subjected to elevated pressure.
- 27. Process according to claim 2 wherein in step (a) the PTFE and fluid are subjected to elevated pressure.
- 28. Process according to claim 1 wherein the temperature is about 290.degree. to 360.degree. C.
- 29. Process according to claim 2 wherein the temperature is about 290.degree. to 360.degree. C.
- 30. Process of preparing a composite comprising:
- (a) contacting PTFE, in an inert atmosphere, with a fluid which penetrates and swells but does not significantly dissolve the PTFE or eliminate viscoelastic memory therefrom, at a temperature in the range of about 250.degree.-400.degree. C.;
- (b) cooling and separating the penetrated, swollen PTFE from unabsorbed fluid;
- (c) removing the absorbed fluid to form a porous product;
- (d) infusing one or more polymerizable monomers and appropriate initiators into the porous product wherein the resultant PTFE porous product has a single DSC melting endotherm, said endotherm being in the range of about 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g from step (c); and
- (e) polymerizing the one or more monomers to form the said composite.
- 31. The process of claim 1 wherein the PTFE is a coating on an article.
- 32. The process of claim 2 wherein the PTFE is a coating on an article.
- 33. Process according to claim 31 wherein the article is wire, cable, fiber or tubing.
- 34. Process according to claim 32 wherein the article is wire, cable, fiber or tubing.
- 35. Process according to claim 33 wherein the article is electrically conducting metal wire or cable.
- 36. Process according to claim 34 wherein the article is electrically conducting metal wire or cable.
- 37. Process according to claim 10 wherein the porous product from step (c) is subjected to low extension by low-rate stretching.
- 38. Process according to claim 37 wherein step (c) and stretching are performed simultaneously.
- 39. Process according to claim 37 wherein steps (a) and (b) are carried out at elevated pressure.
- 40. Process according to claim 37 wherein the PTFE is in the form of film or sheet, and said process is operated continuously.
- 41. Process for preparing a porous shaped solid PTFE article comprising:
- (a) forming a shaped solid article of PTFE;
- (b) contacting the shaped article, at a temperature in the range of about 250.degree. C. to 450.degree. C., with fluid which penetrates and swells the shaped article, the shaped article thereby substantially retaining its shape;
- (c) removing the fluid from the shaped article to form said porous PTFE article; and
- (d) stretching said article wherein the PTFE of said article has a single DSC melting endotherm, said endotherm being in the range of about 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g to increase its porosity.
- 42. The process of claim 41 wherein said shaped article is a billet and wherein, after step (b), the step of skiving a sheet of film from the billet, whereby the product being subjected to the stretching step (d) is said sheet or film.
- 43. The process of claim 41 wherein said shaped article is a sheet or film.
- 44. The process of claim 43 wherein steps (b), (c), and (d) are conducted as a continuous process.
- 45. Process according to claim 1 wherein the fluid is a gas at 25.degree. C. and atmospheric pressure.
- 46. Process according to claim 2 wherein the fluid is a gas at 25.degree. C. and atmospheric pressure.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No: 08/406,624, filed Mar. 20, 1995 which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,721,283, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No: 08/169,461, filed on Dec. 17, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of 08/065,735, filed on May 21, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of 07/936,447, filed on Aug. 28, 1992, which is a continuation-in-part of 07/904,244, filed on Jun. 25, 1992.
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