WO2010117708A1 - Flame resistant semiaromatic polyamide resin composition and articles therefrom - Google Patents

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WO2010117708A1
WO2010117708A1 PCT/US2010/029015 US2010029015W WO2010117708A1 WO 2010117708 A1 WO2010117708 A1 WO 2010117708A1 US 2010029015 W US2010029015 W US 2010029015W WO 2010117708 A1 WO2010117708 A1 WO 2010117708A1
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  • the present invention relates to a non-halogenated flame retardant polyamide resin composition which has a high stiffness and hardness, exhibits a low warpage, is excellent in external appearance, including properties such as gloss and has reduced corrosion effects on melt processing equipment.
  • the electric appliance represented by office automation (OA) equipments and appliances such as a note-book-type personal computer or a word processor has a trend towards light-weight, thin-wall and environment-friendly.
  • the housing materials should have high flowability, high stiffness, low warpage and preferably non- halogenated flame retardance.
  • the housing materials of the above OA machine include carbon fiber- reinforced ABS/PBT and ABS/PC alloy.
  • the housing materials of the above OA machine also include semi-crystalline polyamide (PA6, PA66), However, because the polyamide is semi-crystalline this typically results in poor appearance and high warpage.
  • PA6, PA66 semi-crystalline polyamide
  • JP10219105 the composition comprises 20-69 weight percent
  • the polyamide resin mixture comprises 50-95 wt % crystalline polyamide resin and 50-5 wt % amorphous polyamide resin derived from isophthaiic acid, terephthalic acid, hexamethylene diamine, and 3,3'-dimethyl-4,4'-diaminodicyclohexylmethane (EMS Grivory EX 3038).
  • the resin composition which has a high stiffness, exhibits a low warpage and is excellent in external appearance, such as smoothness.
  • the resin composition is commonly used for electric appliances represented by an OA appliance such as a note-book-type personal computer or a word processor.
  • the composition is a bromine-type flame retardant.
  • JP9241505 disclosed a polyamide resin composition which has good mechanical properties and heat resistance and can provide a molded article that is excellent in appearance by compounding a crystalline polyamide containing a specific mica mineral with an amorphous polyamide.
  • This composition comprises 98- 70 parts by weight (abbreviated pts wt) crystalline polyamide containing 0.01-30 wt% swe ⁇ able fluoromica mineral and 2-30 pts wt amorphous polyamide.
  • pts wt crystalline polyamide containing 0.01-30 wt% swe ⁇ able fluoromica mineral and 2-30 pts wt amorphous polyamide.
  • it has a low flexural modulus.
  • polyamide resin compositions be flame retardant and meet the UL-94 standard for a high degree of flame retardance.
  • a common method of imparting flame retardance to thermoplastic resin compositions involves incorporating a halogenated organic compound such as brominated polystyrene as a flame retardant along with an antimony compound that acts as a synergist for the flame retardant.
  • halogenated flame retardants has certain drawbacks in that these materials tend to decompose or degrade at the temperatures used to mold poiyamide compositions.
  • the degradation products can corrode the barrels of compounding extruders, the surfaces of molding machines, and other melt processing equipment that the halogenated flame retardants come in contact with at elevated temperatures. This problem can be particularly pronounced in the case of semiaromatic polyamide compositions, as these materials often have melting points that are significantly higher than those of many aliphatic polyamides.
  • the degradation products of halogenated flame retardants can also result in molded articles that have poor surface appearance.
  • thermoplastic polyamide component (a) comprising at least one semiaromatic polyamide; at least one phosphinate or diphosphinate based flame retardant (b); zinc borate (c); and optionally, at least one inorganic reinforcing agent and/or filler.
  • polyamide resin compositions have low warpage and high stiffness for electric appliances.
  • WO2008062755 discloses a flame-retardant polyamide composition that is excellent in fluidity during molding and granulation ability during granulation on a biaxial granulator or the like.
  • a molded article produced from the composition is excellent in mechanical properties including stiffness and heat resistance and flame retardancy during a reflow soldering process and has a iow warpage property.
  • a flame-retardant polyamide composition comprising 20 to 80 % by mass of a specific polyamide resin (A), 1 to 40% by mass of a flame retardant agent (B), 5 to 60 % by mass of a glass fiber (C), and 0.5 to 5 % by mass of an auxiliary flame retardant agent (D), which can be mofded into an article having a reduced warpage.
  • the glass fiber (C) has a cross-section having an aspect ratio larger than 3.
  • WO2008068898 disclosed a flame-retardant polyamide resin composition which exhibits excellent flame retardancy, mechanical characteristics and electrical characteristics, and is suitable for electrical/electronic components or electrical components for automobiles.
  • a molded article made of such a flame-retardant polyamide resin composition Specifically disclosed is a flame-retardant polyamide resin composition containing a polyamide resin (A) 1 a phosphorus fiame retardant (B) and a glass fiber (C) having a non-circular cross section. Specifically, the composition contains 15- 78% by weight of the polyamide resin (A), 2-20% by weight of the phosphorus flame retardant (B) and 20-65% by weight of the glass fiber (C) having a non-circular cross section.
  • a flame retardant polyamide resin composition comprising:
  • a poiyamide component comprising a blend of about 40 to 85 weight percent of one or more semi-crystalline polyamides and about 15 to 60 weight percent of one or more amorphous polyamides having repeating units derived from a carboxylic acid component and an aliphatic diamine component, the carboxylic component being isophthalic acid or a mixture of isophthalic acid and one or more other carboxylic acids wherein the carboxylic acid component comprises at least 55 mole percent, based on the carboxylic acid component, of isophthalic acid, and the aliphatic diamine component being selected from the group consisting of hexamethyiene diamine, a mixture of hexamethylene diamine and 2-methyl pentamethylene diamine, and a mixture of hexamethylene diamine and 2- ethyltetramethylene diamine; in which the aliphatic diamine component contains at least 40 mole percent, based on the aliphatic diamine component, of hex
  • R 1 and R 2 are identical or different and are C 1 -C 6 alkyl, linear or branched, and/or aryl;
  • R 3 is Ci-C 10 -alkyiene, linear or branched, C 6 -C 10 "arylene, -alkylarylene or -aryialkylene;
  • M is calcium ions, magnesium ions, aluminum ions and/or zinc ions;
  • m is 2 to 3;
  • n is 1 or 3; and
  • x is 1 or 2;
  • polymer as used herein, generally includes but is not limited to, homopolymers, copolymers (such as for example, block, graft, random and alternating copolymers), terpolymers, etc. and blends and modifications thereof. Furthermore, unless otherwise specifically limited, the term “polymer” shall include all possible geometrical configurations of the material.
  • the present invention addresses the retention of an acceptable balance of properties (e.g., mechanical performance, high flowability, and low warpage, etc.) of polyamide compositions, while at the same time attaining excellent flame retardancy with the low corrosion effect on melt processing equipment, by containing non- haloge ⁇ ated flame retardant into a blend of semi-crystalline polyamide and amorphous, aliphatic poiyamide in conjunction with inorganic reinforcing agents and/or fillers having a non-circuiar cross section thereof.
  • properties e.g., mechanical performance, high flowability, and low warpage, etc.
  • the semi-crystalline polyamide includes aliphatic or semi-aromatic semi- crystal ⁇ ne polyamides.
  • the semi-crystalline aliphatic polyamide may be derived from aliphatic and/or alicyclic monomers such as one or more of adipic acid, sebacic acid, azelaic acid, dodecanedoic acid, or their derivatives and the like, aliphatic C 6 -C 2 O alkylenediamines, alicyclic diamines, lactams, and amino acids.
  • Preferred diamines include bis(p-aminocyciohexyl)methane; hexamethylenediamine; 2- methylpentamethylenediamine; 2-methyloctamethyIenediamine; trimethylhexamethylenediamine; 1,8-diaminooctane; 1 ,9-diaminononane; 1 ,10- diaminodecane; 1 ,12-diaminododecane; and /n-xylylenediamine.
  • Preferred lactams or amino acids include 11-aminododecanoic acid, caprolactam, and laurolactam.
  • Preferred semicrystalline aliphatic polyamides are selected from the group consisting of polyamide 6; polyamide 6,6; polyamide 4,6; polyamide 6,10; polyamide 6,12; polyamide 11 ; polyamide 12; polyamide 9,10; polyamide 9,12; polyamide 9,13; polyamide 9,14; polyamide 9,15; polyamide 6,16; polyamide 9,36; polyamide 10,10; polyamide 10,12; polyamide 10,13; polyamide 10,14; polyamide 12,10; polyamide 12,12; polyamide 12,13; polyamide 12,14; polyamide 6,14; polyamide 6,13; polyamide 6,15; polyamide 6,16; and polyamide 6,13.
  • the semi-aromatic semi- crystalline polyamides are one or more homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers, or higher polymers that are derived from monomers containing aromatic groups.
  • monomers containing aromatic groups are terephthalic acid and its derivatives. It is preferred that about 5 to about 75 mole percent of the monomers used to make the aromatic polyamide used in the present invention contain aromatic groups, and it is still more preferred that about 10 to about 55 mole percent of the monomers contain aromatic groups.
  • Preferred semi-crystalline semi-aromatic polyamides are selected from the group consisting of poly ⁇ m-xylylene adipamide) (poiyamide MXD, 6), poiy(doc!ecamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 12,T), poly(decamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 10,T), pojy(nonamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 9,T), hexamethylene adipamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide copolyamide (polyamide 6,T/6,6), hexamethylene terephthalamide/2- methylpentamethylene terephthalamide copolyamide (polyamide 6JYD 1 T); hexamethylene adipamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide/hexamethylene isophthalamide copolyamide (polyamide 6,6/6,T/6,l); poly(caprolactam- hexamethyiene terephthalamide) (polyamide 6/6,T); and
  • a semi-crystalline semi-aromatic polyamide is preferred in terms of dimension stability and flame retardancy
  • Semi-crystalline semi-aromatic polyamides derived from monomers containing aromatic groups are especially advantageous for uses in applications that require a balance of properties (e.g., mechanical performance, high flowability, and low warpage, etc.) in the polyamide composition as well as excellent flame retardancy with the low corrosion effect on melt processing equipment.
  • the semicrystalline polyamide is present in about 40 to about 85 (and preferably about 40 to about 60) weight percent, based on the total amount of semicrystalline and amorphous polyamide present.
  • amorphous polyamides are well-known in the art. They are one or more homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers, or higher polymers that are derived from monomers containing isophthaiic acid and/or dimethyldiaminodicyclohexylmethane groups.
  • the polyamide consists of a polymer or copolymer having repeating units derived from a carboxylic acid component and an aliphatic diamine component.
  • the carboxylic acid component is isophthaiic acid or a mixture of isophthaiic acid and one or more other carboxylic acids wherein the carboxylic acid component contains at least 55 mole percent, based on the carboxylic acid component, of isophthaiic acid.
  • Other carboxylic acids that may be used in the carboxylic acid component include terephthalic acid and adipic acid.
  • the aliphatic diamine component is hexamethylene diamine or a mixture of hexamethylene diamine and 2-methyl pentamethylene diamine and/or 2- ethyltetram ethylene diamine, in which the aliphatic diamine component contains at least 40 mole percent, based on the aliphatic diamine component, of hexamethylene diamine.
  • Preferred amorphous polyamides are selected from the group consisting of poly(hexamethylene terephthalamide/hexamethylene isophthalamide) (polyamide 6,T/6,I), poly(hexamethylene isophthalamide) (polyamide 6,1), poly(metaxylylene isophthalamide/ hexamethyle ⁇ e isophthalamide) (polyamide MXDJ/6,1), poly(metaxylylene isophthaiamide/ metaxylylene terephthalamide/ hexamethylene isophthalamide) (polyamide MXD,I/MXD,T/6,I/6,T), poly(metaxylylene isophthalamide/dodecamethylene isophthalamide) (polyamide MXD,I/12,I), poly(metaxylylene isophthalamide) (polyamide MXD 1 I), polytd ⁇ methyldiaminodicyclohexylmethane isophthalamide/dodecanamide) (poiyamide
  • poly (hexamethylene terephthalamide/hexamethylene isophthalamide) polyamide 6,T/6,I
  • polyamide 6,176, 1 poly (hexamethylene terephthalamide/hexamethylene isophthalamide)
  • the amorphous polyamide is present in about 15 to about 60 weight percent, or more preferably in about 40 to about 60 weight percent, based on the total amount of semicrystalline and amorphous polyamide present.
  • the flame retardant (b) optionally, comprises condensation products of melamine and/or reaction products of melamine with phosphoric acid and/or reaction products of condensation products of melamine with phosphoric acid and/or comprising a mixture of these.
  • Ri and R 2 may be identical or different and are preferably methyl, ethyl, n- propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, f ⁇ rf-butyl, n-pentyl and/or phenyl.
  • R 3 is preferably methylene, ethylene, n-propylene, isopropylene, />butyiene, terf-butyiene, n- pentylene, n-octylene, n-dodecylene, or phenylene or naphthylene, or methylphenylene, ethylphenylene, te/f-butylphenylene, methylnaphthylene, ethylnaphthylene or tert-butylnaphthylene, or phenylmethylene, phenylethylene, phenylpropylene or phenylbutyle ⁇ e.
  • M is preferably aluminum ions or zinc ions.
  • Preferred phosphinates are aluminum methylethyiphosphinate, and, more preferably, aluminum diethylphosphinate.
  • the flame retardant (b) is present in the composition in an amount that is about 10 to about 45 weight percent of the amount of polyamide component (a). (E.g., if the composition comprises 40 weight percent of polyamide component (a), it comprises about 4 to about 18 weight percent flame retardant.)
  • zinc borate is meant one or more compounds having the formula:
  • Zinc borate is sold and supplied by US Borax under the tradename Firebrake®.
  • Preferred forms of zinc borate are of the formula selected from the group consisting of (ZnO) 2 (B 2 O 3 J 3 (H 2 O) 315 (Firebrake® 290), (ZnO) 4 (B 2 O 3 Ji(H 2 O) 1 (Firebrake® 415), (ZnO) 2 (B 2 O 3 )S(H 2 O) 0 (Firebrake® 500), and mixtures thereof.
  • the zinc borate is present in an amount that is about 1 to about 5, or preferably about 1 to about 4, or more preferably about 1.2 to about 3.7, or yet more preferably about 1.4 about 3.6 percent of the weight of the flame retardant (b).
  • the amount of zinc borate present if the zinc borate is a hydrate (i.e., Z is not zero), the weight of the corresponding anhydrous form of the zinc borate is used, thus only the amounts of ZnO and B 2 O 3 present in the zinc borate compound are considered to contribute to the zinc borate weight that is used in the calculation.
  • the term "zinc borate" refers to anhydrous form of the compound in question.
  • the composition comprises glass fibers having a non-circular cross section.
  • the glass fiber having a non-circular cross section refers to a glass fiber having a major axis lying perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the fiber and corresponding to the longest linear distance in the cross section.
  • the non-circular cross section has a minor axis corresponding to the longest linear distance in the cross section in a direction perpendicular to the major axis.
  • the non-circular cross section of the fiber may have a variety of shapes including a cocoon-type (figure- eight) shape; a rectangular shape; an elliptical shape; a semielliptical shape; a roughly triangular shape; a polygonal shape; and an oblong shape.
  • the cross section may have other shapes.
  • the ratio of the length of the major axis to that of the minor access is preferably between about 1.5:1 and about 6:1.
  • the ratio is more preferably between about 2:1 and 5:1 and yet more preferably between about 3:1 to about 4:1.
  • Suitable glass fiber having a non-circular cross section are disclosed in EP 0 190 001 and EP 0 196 194.
  • the glass fiber may be in the form of long glass fibers, chopped strands, milled short glass fibers, or other suitable forms known to those skilled in the art.
  • the glass fiber having non-circular cross section used in the present invention is present in about 20 to about 60 weight percent, or preferably in about 35 to about 60 weight percent, or more preferably in about 40 to about 55 weight percent, based on the total weight of the composition.
  • the thermoplastic composition can include other fillers than the glass fiber having non-circular cross section.
  • the fillers include one or more of glass fibers having non-circular cross section glass flakes, kaolin, clay, talc, wollastonite, calcium carbonate, silica, carbon fibers, potassium titanate, etc.
  • the fillers are preferably present in about 5 to about 40 weight percent, or more preferably in about 5 to about 25 weight percent, or more preferably in about 5 to 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of the composition.
  • the composition may optionally further comprise one or more additional flame retardant synergists.
  • additional flame retardant synergists include silicone, metal oxides such as silica, boehmite, aluminum oxide, iron oxide, titanium oxide, manganese oxide, magnesium oxide, zirconium oxide, zinc oxide, molybdenum oxide, cobalt oxide, bismuth oxide, chromium oxide, tin oxide, antimony oxide, nickel oxide, copper oxide and tungsten oxide, meta! powder such as aluminum, iron, titanium, manganese, zinc, molybdenum, cobalt, bismuth, chromium, tin, antimony, nickel, copper and tungsten, and metal salts such as barium metaborate, zinc carbonate, magnesium carbonate, calcium carbonate, and barium carbonate.
  • metal oxides such as silica, boehmite, aluminum oxide, iron oxide, titanium oxide, manganese oxide, magnesium oxide, zirconium oxide, zinc oxide, molybdenum oxide, cobalt oxide,
  • Preferred synergists are boehmite (aluminum hydroxide oxide [AIO(OH)]) and/or aluminum oxide.
  • AIO(OH) aluminum hydroxide oxide
  • the one or more synergists are present in about 10 to about 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of synergist and flame retardant.
  • the composition may optionally comprise additional additives such as other polymers, impact modifiers, ultraviolet light stabilizers, heat stabilizers, antioxidants, processing aids, lubricants, and/or colorants (including dyes, pigments, carbon black, and the like).
  • additional additives such as other polymers, impact modifiers, ultraviolet light stabilizers, heat stabilizers, antioxidants, processing aids, lubricants, and/or colorants (including dyes, pigments, carbon black, and the like).
  • the compositions are made by melt-blending the components using any known methods.
  • the component materials may be mixed to uniformity using a meit- mixer such as a single or twin-screw extruder, blender, kneader, Banbury mixer, etc. to give a resin composition. Or, part of the materials may be mixed in a melt-mixer, and the rest of the materials may then be added and further melt-mixed until uniform.
  • compositions of the invention may be formed into articles using any known melt-processing means such as injection molding, blow molding, extrusion, or thermoforming. Articles molded using injection molding are most preferred.
  • Examples of articles that may be formed from the compositions of the present invention are electric appliance represented by an OA appliance such as a notebook-type personal computer or a word processor.
  • the polymeric compositions shown in Table 1 were prepared by compounding in a 40 mm ZSK twin screw extruder. All ingredients were blended together and added to the rear of the extruder except that fibers were side-fed into a downstream barrel. Barrel temperatures were set at about 320-330 0 C. After exiting the extruder, the blended compositions were cooled and cut into pellets. The pellets were surface coated with 0.2 weight percent of calcium montanate.
  • Spiral flow was measured by injection molding of the thermoplastic composition using an injection molding machine (SE30D, manufactured by Sumitomo Co., Ltd.) with an injection pressure of 80 MPa, an injection rate of 150 mm/sec, and a thickness of 0.3 mm at a melt temperature of 325 0 C and mold temperature of 130 0 C.
  • SE30D injection molding machine
  • the coordinates of 8 points marked equally around the circumference of a disk placed on a flat stone table were measured with a Mitsutoyo FJ704 Coordinate Measuring Machine.
  • a virtual flat disk plane was calculated from those eight coordinates, and the magnitude of warpage of the disk can be expressed by the distance between the highest real point and the lowest real point and the virtual flat plane.
  • the UL-94 flammability test was measured by using 0.8 mm thick bars. The bars were conditioned at 23oC for 48 hrs at 50% relative humidity and at 70oC for 168 hrs in air oven.
  • Hardness was measured on a disk (150 mm diameter and 1.0 mm thickness) using the JIS K5600-5-4 standard method.
  • the disk was dry-as-molded (DAM) at a melt temperature of 325 0 C and mold temperature of 130 0 C
  • Gloss was measured on a disk (150 mm diameter and 1.0 mm thickness) by a gloss meter VG-2000 (Nippon Denshoku IND. Co., Ltd) with an angle of incidence at 6O 0 C.
  • the disk was dry-as-molded (DAM) at a melt temperature of 325 0 C and mold temperature of 130 0 C.
  • each composition had on molding equipment was tested by running each sample through a Toshiba EC40 molding machine equipped with a 25 mm screw for 24 hours continuously. Each sample was dried in advance to a moisture level below 0.1 weight percent. The hold up time in the molding machine was 8 minutes, the melt temperature was 325-330 0 C and the mold temperature was 90 0 C.
  • the screw head was equipped with a check ring made of CPM9V steel. The outer diameter of the ring was measured prior to the molding run. After each molding run, the screw was disassembled, any polymeric residues were removed from the surface of the check ring, and the outer diameter of the ring was again measured. The difference in diameters is reported in Table 1. The surface appearance of the check ring was also checked visually and any observed corrosion is indicated in Table 1.
  • Polvamide 6,T/6,6 refers to HTN 502HF NC010, available from E.I. du Pont de Nemours.
  • Polvamide 6.T/6I refers to HTN 503 NC010, available from E.I. du Pont de Nemours
  • Polvamide 66 refers to FE3218, available from E.I. du Pont de Nemours
  • 2,6-NDA refers to 2,6-napthalene dicarboxylic acid, available from BP Amoco Chemical Company.
  • Boehmite refers to Celasule BMT-33, available from Kawai Sekkai Kogyo.
  • Zinc borate refers to Firebrake ZB, a zinc borate of the formula (ZnO) 2 (B 2 O 3 J 3 (H 2 O) 3-5 available from US Borax.
  • ZnO zinc borate
  • B 2 O 3 J 3 (H 2 O) 3-5 available from US Borax.
  • the corresponding amount of anhydrous zinc borate is given in Table 1-3.
  • the amount of anhydrous zinc borate used as a percentage of the flame retardant is also given in Table 1-3.
  • Flame retardant refers to Exolit® OP 1230, an aluminum diethylphosphinate available from Clariant.
  • Circular glass fiber refers to Asahi FT 756D, available from Asahi Fiber Glass Co.,
  • Glass fiber A refers to Nittobo CSG 3PA-820S available from Nittobo Co., Ltd. having a elliptical non-circular cross section.
  • the ratio of the length of the major axis to that of the minor access is 4.
  • Glass fiber B refers to Nittobo CSH 3PA-870S available from Nittobo Co., Ltd. having a cocoon-type non-circular cross section.
  • the ratio of the length of the major axis to that of the minor access is 2.
  • Colorant refers to PAM(F) 25420 Black, available from Daini Seika Co., Ltd.
  • Lubricant refers to Licomont CaV102, calcium montanate available from Clariant.
  • Examples 1-7 and Comparative Examples C-1 - C-5 In Table 1 , Comparative Example C-1 , and Example 1 and 2 indicate that polyamide 6,T/6,6 and 6,T/6,I blend reinforced with glass fiber having a non-circular section had lower warpage than polyamide 6,T/6,6 and 6,T/6,I blend reinforced with circular glass fiber.
  • Comparative Example C-2, C-3, and Examples 1 and 3 indicate that semicrystalline and amorphous polyamide blend has lower warpage than semicrystalline polyamide alone.
  • Examples 4-10 demonstrated that there is no or very small diameter change of check ring after 24 hours of molding when zinc borate is 0.06% or above. In the cases of Comparative Example C-4 containing no zinc borate, the diameter change of check ring is relatively large compared with Examples 4-10 and the entire surface of the check ring showed corrosion. AD7681 USNA.
  • ingredient quantities are given in weight percentages based on the total weight of the composition.
  • Ingredient quantities are given in weight percentages based on the total weight of the composition.

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