Claims
- 1. Pre-foamed particles consisting essentially of an uncrosslinked, linear low-density polyethylene having a crystalline structure characterized in that two endothermic peaks appear on a DSC curve obtained by differential scanning calorimetry of the pre-foamed particles (said DSC curve having been obtained by heating 1-5 mg of the pre-formed particles to 220.degree. C. at a rate of 10.degree. C./min by a differential scanning calorimeter) and the energy at the endothermic peak on the higher-temperature side is 5 J/g or more.
- 2. The pre-foamed particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the uncrosslinked, linear low-density polyethylene is a copolymer composed of .alpha.-olefin and ethylene and containing 1-9 mol% of .alpha.-olefin.
- 3. The pre-foamed particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the energy at the endothermic peak on the higher-temperature side is 5-25 J/g.
- 4. The pre-foamed particles as claimed in claim 1, wherein the temperature corresponding to the valley between the peak on the higher-temperature side and the peak on the lower-temperature side is higher than that corresponding to an endothermic peak which appears on a DSC curve of a base resin.
- 5. The pre-foamed particles of claim 1 which are the product obtained by heating an uncrosslinked, linear low-density polyethylene to a temperature of the melting point of the resin or higher, quenching the heated resin in an atmosphere at a temperature of at least 40.degree. C. lower than the crystallization temperature of the resin, wherein the crystallization temperature is a temperature corresponding to the top of a peak on a DSC curve obtained by heating about 2-5 mg of a sample of the resin to 200.degree. C. at a rate of 10.degree. C./min and then cooling the sample at a rate of 10.degree. C./min, dispersing said heated and quenched uncrosslinked, linear low-density polyethylene resin and a volatile foaming agent in a dispersing medium in a closed vessel, heating the resultant dispersion without raising its temperature beyond a melting completion temperature Tm(.degree.C.) of the resin particles (said melting completion temperature Tm having been determined from a peak on a DSC curve obtained by heating about 2-5 mg of a sample at a rate of 10.degree. C./min), holding the dispersion to a temperature of (the melting point of the resin -20.degree. C., inclusive) to (the melting point of the resin -10.degree. C., exclusive) (said melting point being a temperature corresponding to the top of the peak on the DSC curve obtained by heating about 2-5 mg of the sample at a rate of 10.degree. C./min), and then opening the vessel at one end thereof so as to release the resin particles and the dispersing medium from the inside of the vessel into an atmosphere the pressure of which is lower than that in the vessel, thereby expanding the resin particles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/204,010, filed June 8, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,948,817, issued Aug. 14, 1990.
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