Claims
- 1. Unvulcanized copolymers of propylene with ethylene containing from 50% to 75% by weight of polymerized propylene, said copolymers being obtained by polymerizing mixtures of ethylene and propylene to copolymers showing, on X-rays examination in the unoriented state, crystallinity of polypropylene and/or of polyethylene type, the crystallinity content ranging from 3 to 50% and the polyethylene-type crystallinity being less than 20%, said copolymers being further characterized in that the insoluble residue of the extraction of the total polymerizate with xylene at room temperature is from 40% to 75% by weight of the total polymerizate and in that in the infrared spectrum thereof the value of the R ratio between the absorption intensity of the band at 11.88 microns and that of the absorption intensity at 12.16 microns is from 2 to 6, the R ratio being less than 4 when the polymerized propylene content of the polymers is lower than 70% by weight, said copolymers being still further characterized in that, after compression-molding thereof, they have a tensile strength at break of from 102 to 220 Kg/cm.sup.2, determined according to ASTM D 412.
- 2. Copolymers according to claim 1, containing from 55 to 70% by weight of polymerized propylene and in which the value of the R ratio is from 2.2 to 3.5.
- 3. Copolymers according to claim 1, characterized in containing besides monomer units deriving from ethylene and propylene, also monomer units deriving from hydrocarbons with at least 2 double bonds in an amount of from 0.5 to 10% by weight.
- 4. Unvulcanized copolymers of propylene with ethylene containing from 58% to 74.7% by weight of polymerized propylene, said copolymers being obtained by polymerizing mixtures of ethylene and propylene to copolymers showing, on X-rays examination in the unoriented state, crystallinity of polypropylene and/or of polyethylene type, the crystallinity content ranging from 3 to 50% and the polyethylene-type crystallinity being less than 20%, said copolymers being further characterized in that the insoluble residue of the extraction of the total polymerizate with xylene at room temperature is from 40% to 75% by weight of the total polymerizate and in that in the infrared spectrum thereof the value of the R ratio between the absorption intensity of the band at 11.88 microns and that of the absorption intensity at 12.16 microns is from 2 to 6, the R ratio being less than 4 when the polymerized propylene content of the polymers is lower than 70% by weight, said copolymers being still further characterized in that, after compression-molding thereof, they have a tensile strength at break of from 102 to 220 Kg/cm.sup.2, determined according to ASTM D 412.
- 5. Unvulcanized copolymers of propylene with ethylene containing from 64.1% to 74.2% by weight of polymerized propylene, said copolymers being obtained by polymerizing mixtures of ethylene and propylene to copolymers showing, on X-rays examination in the unoriented state, crystallinity of polypropylene and/or of polyethylene type, the crystallinity content ranging from 3 to 50% and the polyethylene-type crystallinity being less than 20%, said copolymers being further characterized in that the insoluble residue of the extraction of the total polymerizate with xylene at room temperature is from 40% to 75% by weight of the total polymerizate and in that in the infrared spectrum thereof the value of the R ratio between the absorption intensity of the band at 11.88 microns and that of the absorption intensity at 12.16 microns is from 2 to 6, the R ratio being less than 4 when the polymerized propylene content of the polymers is lower than 70% by weight, said copolymers being still further characterized in that, after compression-molding thereof, they have a tensile strength at break of from 102 to 220 Kg/cm.sup.2, determined according to ASTM D 412.
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 807,520 filed June 17, 1977 (now abandoned) which in turn is a Continuation of Ser. No. 550,136 filed Feb. 14, 1975, (now abandoned).
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