Claims
- 1. A thermoplastic elastomer produced by the process which comprises:a) combining polyolefin particles, an acrylate monomer and a free radical polymerization initiator; and b) heating the resultant mixture to impregnate and polymerize said acrylate in said polyolefin particles, and to crosslink said acrylate with diacrylate to produce a polyolefin-polyacrylate blend, wherein crosslinked polyacrylate comprises more than 50% and forms a dispersed phase in a continuous phase of said polyolefin after melt blending.
- 2. A thermoplastic elastomer produced by the process which comprises:a) combining polyolefin particles, an acrylate monomer and a free radical polymerization initiator; and b) heating the resultant mixture to impregnate and polymerize said acrylate in said polyolefin particles, and to crosslink said acrylate with diacrylate to produce a polyolefin-polyacrylate blend, wherein the crosslinked polyacrylate comprises more than 50% and forms a dispersed phase in a continuous phase of said polyolefin after melt blending, wherein said polyolefin is polypropylene or polypropylene containing units derived from comonomers, polyethylene or polyethylene containing units derived from comonomers, and said acrylate monomers are alkyl acrylates or alkyl methacrylates with 4 or more carbon atoms in the alkyl chain.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said acrylate monomers are those which, when polymerized, have glass temperatures lower than room temperature.
- 4. The thermoplastic elastomer, according to claim 1, wherein said polyolefin is polypropylene, polypropylene containing units derived from comonomers, polyethylene or polyethylene containing units derived from comonomers.
- 5. The thermoplastic elastomer, according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein the weight proportion between the polyolefin and the polyacrylate in the blend is 0.1-5.
- 6. The thermoplastic elastomer produced by the process according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, said process further comprising the addition of 0-40% by weight of oil into the polymerisation or during a separate extrusion stage in order to make the material softer.
- 7. The thermoplastic elastomer, according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein the end product contains 0-70 % by weight of fillers.
- 8. The thermoplastic elastomer, according to any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, which further contains oil and fillers.
- 9. The thermoplastic elastomer, produced by the process according to any one of claims 1, 2, or 3, wherein said process further comprises extrusion, injection moulding, blow moulding and coextrusion with polyolefins.
- 10. The thermoplastic elastomer, according to claim 1, wherein said elastomer has oil and weather resistance properties.
- 11. A thermoplastic elastomer comprising a polyolefin as a continuous phase in minority and polyacrylate as a soft dispersed phase in majority, wherein said polyacrylate phase is crosslinked and the two phases do not undergo a phase transition during melting.
- 12. A thermoplastic elastomer according to claim 11, wherein said polyacrylate phase has elastic properties.
- 13. The thermoplastic elastomer according to claim 11, wherein said polyacrylate phase is in the majority, has elastic properties and is cross-linked into said polyolefin phase such that the two phases do not undergo a phase transition during melting.
- 14. The thermoplastic elastomer according to claim 11, wherein said polyacrylate is polybutylacrylate, wherein said polybutylacrylate is in the majority and is cross-linked and no phase transition occurs upon melting.
- 15. The thermoplastic elastomer according to claim 11, wherein the polyacrylate has a glass transition temperature less than room temperature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/557,097 filed on Apr. 21, 2000now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/817,918 filed Jul. 10, 1997, now abandoned which is a national phase filing of PCT international application No. PCT/FI94/00479 which has an International filing date of Oct. 24, 1994 which designated the United States, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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