Claims
- 1. A porous polytetrafluoro-ethylene PTFE/polymer composition prepared by a process 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, the melting point 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. A non-draining polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) polymer composition prepared by a process comprising:
- (a) contacting PTFE, characterized by a melting point in the range of 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. and a heat of fusion of less than about 35 J/g which melting point and heat of fusion is determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry from a specimen which has, prior to said determination, been heated at least 20.degree. C. above its melting point and recrystallized from the melt at a cooling rate of 1.degree. C./min from 20.degree. C. above its melting point to about 250.degree. C. or lower, 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, the PTFE moiety of said composition having a single DSC melting endotherm, the melting point being in the range of about 315.degree. C. to 333.degree. with an associated heat of fusion of a least 35 J/g.
- 3. A composite comprising PTFE and up to about 50% by weight of one or more polymers other than PTFE, prepared according to a process comprising:
- (a) contacting PTFE, characterized by a melting point in the range of 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. and a heat of fusion of less than about 35 J/g which melting point and heat of fusion is determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry from a specimen which has, prior to said determination, been heated at least 20.degree. C. above its melting point and recrystallized from the melt at a cooling rate of 1.degree. C./min from 20.degree. C. above its melting point to about 250.degree. C. or lower, 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 having a single DSC melting endotherm, the melting point being in the range of about 315.degree. C. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g;
- (d) infusing one or more polymerizable monomers and appropriate initiators into the porous product from step (c); and
- (e) polymerizing the one or more monomers to form the said composite.
- 4. Composite according to claim 3 wherein the one or more polymers include poly(methyl methacrylate).
- 5. An unstretched, porous PTFE containing up to 81% voids, and having a single crystalline melting point, said melting point being in the range of 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g.
- 6. A shaped article of the unstretched, porous PTFE of claim 5.
- 7. A porous, shrink-resistant polytetrafluoro-ethylene (PTFE) shaped article having a mean pore size of less than about 10 .mu.m, a porosity of at least 40%, a DSC melting point in the range of 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g, and having no DSC melting endotherm at temperatures above 370.degree. C.
- 8. The PTFE article according to claim 7, wherein the shape and dimensions are essentially unchanged by immersion in, and removal of, one or more selected wetting fluids.
- 9. The PTFE article according to claim 7 wherein the heat of fusion associated with the DSC melting endotherm is at least 80% of the total heat of fusion of the article.
- 10. The PTFE article according to claim 7 wherein the mean pore size is less than 0.5 .mu.m and the porosity is at least 50%.
- 11. The PTFE article according to claim 7 wherein the porosity is at least 60%.
- 12. The PTFE article according to claim 7 wherein the heat of fusion associated with the 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. DSC melting point is at least 40 J/g.
- 13. The porous, shrink-resistant polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) shaped article of claim 7, having a mean pore size of less than about 0.1 .mu.m.
- 14. The PTFE article according to claim 7 in the form of a film, sheet, fiber, tube or rod.
- 15. The PTFE article according to claim 13 in the form of a film, sheet, fiber, tube or rod.
- 16. A load-bearing PTFE article according to claim 13.
- 17. A load-bearing PTFE article according to claim 13.
- 18. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article of claim 7 prepared by a process comprising:
- (a) forming a shaped solid article of PTFE;
- (b) contacting the shaped article of PTFE 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.;
- (c) cooling and separating the penetrated PTFE article from unabsorbed fluid, said PTFE containing up to about 80% by weight of absorbed fluid; and
- (d) removing the absorbed fluid, to form a porous PTFE article having a single DSC melting endotherm, the melting point being in the range of about 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/g, and wherein the porous PTFE article of step (d) is subject to low extension by low-rate uniaxial or biaxial stretching.
- 19. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article according to claim 7 in the form of a film.
- 20. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article according to claim 7 in the form of a filament.
- 21. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article according to claim 7 in the form of a rod.
- 22. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article according to claim 7 in the form of a tube.
- 23. Electrical or thermal insulation comprising the article according to claim 7.
- 24. A medical material comprising the article according to claim 7.
- 25. The material according to claim 24 in the form of a vascular graft, ligament or tendon prothesis, suture needle holder, damming material or dental floss.
- 26. A seam or sealing tape comprising the film according to claim 19.
- 27. A gasket comprising the article according to claim 7.
- 28. Porous PTFE product made by a process for preparing a porous shaped solid PTFE article comprising:
- (a) forming a shaped solid article of PTFE, characterized by a melting point in the range of 315.degree. to 333.degree. C. and a heat of fusion of less than about 35 J/g which melting point and heat of fusion is determined by Differential Scanning Calorimetry from a specimen which has, prior to said determination, been heated at least 20.degree. C. above its melting point and recrystallized from the melt at a cooling rate of 1.degree. C./min from 20.degree. C. above its melting point to about 250.degree. C. or lower;
- (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 which has a single DSC melting endotherm, the melting point being in the range of about 315.degree. C. to 333.degree. C. with an associated heat of fusion of at least 35 J/; and
- (d) stretching said article to increase its porosity.
- 29. An unstretched, porous PTFE as described by claim 5 containing up to 50% voids.
- 30. The porous, shrink-resistant PTFE shaped article according to claim 7 as an inner layer in a multilayer structure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/169,461, filed on Dec. 17, 1993, which is now abandoned; which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/065,735, filed on May 21, 1993, which is now abandoned; which is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/936,447, filed on Aug. 28, 1992, which is now abandoned; which is a continuation in part of 07/904,244, filed on Jun. 25, 1992, which is now abandoned.
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