Claims
- 1. A process for making a vulcanized blend of an engineering thermoplastic resin and at least two, first and second, curable acrylate rubbers in successive stages, comprising,
- (i) in a first stage, curing a first curable acrylate rubber with a first curative in a first condensation reaction, in the presence of a second curable acrylate rubber unreactive with said first curative, to yield a first vulcanizate, while concurrently removing evolved gases;
- (ii) in a second stage, curing said second rubber with a second curative in a second condensation reaction in the presence of said thermoplastic resin and said first vulcanizate while concurrently removing evolved gases, to yield an intermediate fully dense hard blend having a hardness of at least 40 Shore D; and thereafter,
- (iii) in a third stage, curing an amount of additional curable rubber with additional curative in a succeeding condensation reaction, in the presence of said intermediate fully dense hard blend, while concurrently removing evolved gases, to yield a final "soft" blend having a hardness less than 30 Shore D and substantially free of plasticizer.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the amount of said thermoplastic resin is sufficient to provide a continuous phase in which vulcanizate is the dispersed phase, and said hardness of said intermediate hard blend is controlled by the relative amounts of said second rubber and said plastic present when said second rubber is vulcanized.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is a blend of said first and second curable rubbers and said additional curative includes curatives for both said first and second rubbers.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is the same as said second curable rubber and said additional curative is said second curative.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is a third rubber different from said first and second curable rubbers and said additional curative is for said third rubber.
- 6. The process of claim 2 wherein said second rubber in said first stage is a minor proportion by weight relative to the total amount of rubber in said final blend.
- 7. A vulcanized blend of an engineering thermoplastic resin and at least two, first and second, curable acrylate rubbers in three stages, formed by
- (i) curing a first curable acrylate rubber with a first curative in a first condensation reaction, in the presence of a second curable acrylate rubber unreactive with said first curative, to yield a first vulcanizate, while concurrently removing evolved gases;
- (ii) curing said second rubber with a second curative in a second condensation reaction in the presence of said thermoplastic resin and said first vulcanizate while concurrently removing evolved gases, to yield an intermediate fully dense hard blend having a hardness of at least 40 Shore D; and thereafter,
- (iii) curing an amount of additional curable rubber with additional curative in a succeeding condensation reaction, in the presence of said intermediate fully dense hard blend, while concurrently removing evolved gases, to yield a final "soft" blend having a hardness less than 30 Shore D and substantially free of plasticizer.
- 8. The blend of claim 7 having a hardness in the range from about 30 Shore A to 30 Shore D.
- 9. The blend of claim 8 wherein the amount of said thermoplastic resin is sufficient to provide a continuous phase in which vulcanizate is the dispersed phase, and said hardness of said intermediate hard blend is controlled by the relative amounts of said second rubber and said plastic present when said second rubber is vulcanized.
- 10. The blend of claim 8 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is a blend of said first and second curable rubbers and said additional curative includes curatives for both said first and second rubbers.
- 11. The blend of claim 8 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is the same as said second curable rubber and said additional curative is said second curative.
- 12. The blend of claim 8 wherein, in said third stage, said additional curable rubber is a third rubber different from said first and second curable rubbers and said additional curative is for said third rubber.
- 13. The blend of claim 9 wherein said second rubber in said first stage is a minor proportion by weight relative to the total amount of rubber in said final blend.
- 14. The blend of claim 8 having a hardness in the range from 40 Shore A to 90 Shore A.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 08/686,782 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,783,631 and Ser. No. 08/686,798 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,777,633, filed concurrently on Jul. 26, 1993.
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