Claims
- 1. A road marking compound comprising(a) a linear tetrablock copolymer having four blocks independently selected from polystyrene, polyisoprene and polybutadiene, and (b) a component B selected from one or more rosin ester, a mixture of one or more rosin esters, or a mixture of one or more rosin esters and one or more hydrocarbon resins, and wherein the tetrablock is represented by the formula S-I-S-B, S-I-S-I, S- B-S-B or S-B-S-I wherein S is polystyrene, I is polyisoprene and B is polybutadiene and wherein the compound is suitable for road marking use.
- 2. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein each of the four blocks is present in the amount of 10% by weight to 90% by weight of the block copolymer based on the total weight of the block copolymer.
- 3. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the overall peak weight average molecular weight of the copolymer ranges from 10,000 g/mole to 1,000,000 g/mole.
- 4. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the copolymer contains less than 1% by weight residual diblock.
- 5. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the copolymer contains less than 1% by weight residual triblock.
- 6. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the copolymer contains less than 1% residual S—I diblock and less than 1% residual S-I-S triblock.
- 7. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the copolymer contains less than 1% residual S-I diblock or S-I-S triblock.
- 8. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein component B is substantially non-aromatic.
- 9. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the viscosity of component B ranges from 100 to 10000 mPa·s at 160° C. as measured by ETM-E-31.
- 10. The road marking compound of claim 1 wherein the softening temperature of component B is at least 90° C. as measured by ASTM D 28-96.
- 11. A road marking compound comprising:(a) A linear tetrablock copolymer represented by the formula S-I-S-B, S-I-S-I, S-B-S-B or S-B-S-I wherein S is a polystyrene component, I is a polyisoprene component and B is polybutadiene component; wherein each copolymer component is present in the amount of 10% by weight to 90% by weight of the block copolymer based on the total weight of the block copolymer; the overall peak weight average molecular weight of the copolymer ranges from 10,000 g/mole to 1,000,000 g/mole; and the copolymer contains less than 10% residual S-I diblock and less than 10% residual S-I-S triblock; and (b) a component selected from one or more rosin ester, a mixture of one or more rosin esters, or a mixture of one or more rosin esters and one or more hydrocarbon resins wherein the component has a viscosity ranging from 100 to 10000 mPa·s at 160° C. as measured by ETM-E-31, a wax cloud point of 190° C. max and a softening point that is at least 90° C.; wherein the copolymer and hydrocarbon resin are present in a weight ratio of from 0.5:99.5 to 20:80 and wherein the compound is suitable for road marking use.
- 12. The road marking compound according to claim 1 comprising a styrenic block copolymer in which the styrenic block copolymer comprises a tetrablock copolymer having a styrene content of from 10-30 wt %.
- 13. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the styrene content is from 16-19 wt %.
- 14. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the block copolymer has a molecular weight from 50,000 g/mole to 500,000 g/mole.
- 15. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the styrenic blocks have a molecular weight from 4,000 g/mole to 35,000 g/mole.
- 16. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the styrenic blocks have a molecular weight from 6,000 g/mole to 20,000 g/mole.
- 17. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the unsaturated diene blocks have a molecular weight from 15,000 g/mole to 200,000 g/mole.
- 18. A road marking compound according to claim 12 in which the unsaturated diene blocks have a molecular weight from 15,000 g/mole to 150,000 g/mole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/605,032, filed Jun. 27, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,576,686, and claims the full benefit of priority from that application.
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