Claims
- 1. A thermotropic liquid crystalline shaped article fabricated from a rigid polymer, said rigid polymer being in the form of a thermotropic melt, according to the method comprising improving the processability of the rigid polymer by subjecting a melt of the rigid polymer to shear between relatively moving surfaces at an apparent shear rate of at least 100 sec.sup.-1, whereby the viscosity of the melt is reduced and remains reduced after the shear between the relatively moving surfaces ceases to be applied, and fabricating the shaped article from the melt while the viscosity is so reduced.
- 2. A shaped article as in claim 1 wherein the rigid polymer is in the form of a thermotropic melt having an apparent viscosity of at least 100 Ns/m.sup.2 (Newton-seconds/square meter) as calculated from the rate of throughput through a capillary and the pressure required for such a throughput.
- 3. A shaped article as in claim 1 wherein the rigid polymer melt has an apparent viscosity of a least 1000 Ns/M.sup.2 (Newton-seconds/square meter) and is sheared between relatively moving surfaces at an apparent shear rate of at least 100 sec.sup.-1, wherein said rigid polymer melt becomes a thermotropic melt as a result of being subjected to said shear.
- 4. A shaped article as in claim 1 wherein the rigid polymer is not in the form of a thermotropic melt prior to shearing but becomes a thermotropic melt as a result of the applied shear.
- 5. A shaped article as in claim 4 wherein the rigid polymer is in the form of a thermotropic melt having an apparent viscosity of at least 1000 Ns/m.sup.2 (Newton-seconds/square meter) as calculated from the rate of throughput through a capillary and the pressure required for such a throughput.
- 6. A shaped article fabricated from a melt as in claim 1, 4 or 5 or wherein the rigid polymer has the repeat unit: ##STR5## in which: X is an aromatic radical selected from the group of aromatic radicals having outgoing bonds which are either colinear or parallel, and
- A is either an atom or a group of atoms, and assumes a configuration wherein its outgoing bonds are either parallel or form an angle .theta. thus: ##STR6## where .theta. is at least 120.degree. and does not exceed 180.degree..
- 7. A shaped article as in claim 6 wherein between 5 mole percent and 30 mole percent of the X radicals have outgoing bonds which are neither colinear not parallel.
- 8. A shaped article as in claim 6 wherein greater than 10 mole percent up to 30 mole percent of the X radicals have outgoing bonds which are neither colinear not parallel.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 22954/78 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 040,452 filed May 18, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,352,927.
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Divisions (1)
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