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- the present invention broadly relates to low color articles comprising a semi-aromatic polyamide that feature surprisingly anti-staining properties.
- the present invention relates in particular to portable electronic device housings comprising a polyamide composition featuring anti-staining properties.
- the invention relates also in particular to the use of a semi-aromatic polyamide in the manufacture of articles for its anti-staining properties.
- Semi-aromatic polyamides are polymers having excellent mechanical, physical and chemical properties which make them useful for a wide variety of different applications. Besides, they generally feature the benefit of being conveniently molded into a variety of articles of varying degrees of complexity and intricacy.
- semi-aromatic polyamides are good candidates for the manufacture of articles such as portable electronic devices.
- Portable electronic devices such as mobile telephones, personal digital assistants, laptop computers, tablet computers, global positioning system receivers, portable games, radios, cameras, camera accessories, and the like are becoming increasingly widely used globally in many different environments. It is often important that the housings of such devices be made from materials that are able to withstand the rigors of frequent use and can meet challenging aesthetic demands while not interfering with their intended operability. It is often desirable that those materials have good stiffness and high impact resistance, and that they exhibit high dimensional stability when they are formed (as by injection molding, for example) into housings. Many attempts have been made to offer a polyamide material suitable for the manufacture of portable electronic devices housings. Most of them offer a very good balance of properties useful in these specific applications.
- Typical staining agents include : makeup (such as lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, lip plumper, lip balm, foundation, powder, blush), artificial or natural colorants (such as those found in soft drinks, coffee, red wine, mustard, ketchup and tomato sauce), dyes and pigments (such as those found in dyed textiles and leather, used for the manufacture of portable electronic devices housings).
- makeup such as lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, lip plumper, lip balm, foundation, powder, blush
- artificial or natural colorants such as those found in soft drinks, coffee, red wine, mustard, ketchup and tomato sauce
- dyes and pigments such as those found in dyed textiles and leather, used for the manufacture of portable electronic devices housings.
- polyamide fibers are relatively inexpensive and offer a desirable combination of qualities such as durability, comfort, and ease of manufacture into a broad range of colors, patterns, and textures.
- polyamide fibers are widely used in the home and industry as carpets, drapery material, upholstery, and clothing. Carpets made from polyamide fibers are a popular floor covering for residential and commercial applications.
- Polyamide fibers dye easily with dyes. Consequently, carpets made from polyamide fibers stain easily when exposed to dyes or staining agents that exist in some common food and beverages. The resulting stains cannot be easily removed under ordinary cleaning conditions. The severe staining of carpeting is a major problem for consumers. In fact, surveys show that more carpets are replaced because of staining than because of wear.
- the polymer composition (C) according to the present invention exhibits outstanding properties : good mechanical properties, high temperature resistance, low water absorption, superior chemical resistance. It can also be easily processed and may be molded into thin walls.
- the inventors have surprisingly found that the polymer composition (C) according to the present invention features also outstanding anti-staining properties.
- the present invention relates to a stain- or dye-resistant article comprising a polymer composition (C) comprising :
- At least one semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms ;
- the present invention provides thus articles having excellent mechanical, physical and chemical properties while being also surprisingly stain- or dye- resistant.
- the present invention relates to a method for conferring anti-staining properties to an article comprising using a semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and an aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms.
- the article according to the present invention exhibits outstanding anti- staining properties. More precisely, the article according to the present invention has a stain-resistance rating of 1 on the Stain Rating Scale of the Stain Test Method described below.
- the staining is herein intended to denote a coloration produced by a staining agent that penetrates a material. In many cases, stains can be affected by heat and moisture, and may become reactive enough to bond with the underlying material. Extreme heat can cause a chemical reaction on an otherwise removable stain, turning it into a chemical compound that is impossible to remove.
- staining agent is intended to denote any agent that causes the material that comes in contact with it to stain.
- staining agents comprise at least one dye or pigment. Both dyes and pigments appear to be colored because they absorb and reflect some wavelengths of light preferentially.
- Typical staining agents include : makeup (such as lipstick, lip gloss, lip liner, lip plumper, lip balm, foundation, powder, blush), artificial or natural colorants (such as those found in soft drinks, coffee, red wine, food), dyes and pigments (such as those found in dyed textiles and leather).
- the article according to the present invention has a lightness (L*) of at least 70 in the CIE 1976 (L *, a*, b *) color space when measured according to ASTM E308-08.
- L* lightness
- the procedure used to measure the color and in particular the luminance of the article is detailed here below:
- the lightness (L*) was determined using a CE7000 Gretag MacBeth spectrophotometer using Cool White Fluorescent (F2) illuminant, a 10° observer, a 10 nm wavelength interval, a spectral range of from 360 to 700 nm and a D/8 optical geometry configuration with a bandpass correction using table 5.27 of the
- the three coordinates of CIELAB represent the lightness of the color
- the article according to the present invention has preferably a
- L* lightness
- the article according to the present invention may be composed of one ore more parts. At least one part of the article comprises the polymer
- the article according to the present invention is an electronic equipment housing and more particularly a portable electronic device housing.
- portable electronic device is meant an electronic device that is designed to be conveniently transported and used in various locations.
- portable electronic devices include mobile
- portable electronic device housing is meant a cover, backbone, or the like of the device.
- the housing may be a single article or comprise two or more components.
- backbone is meant a structural component onto which other components of the device, such as electronics, microprocessors, screens, keyboards and keypads, antennas, battery sockets, and the like are mounted.
- the backbone may be an interior component that is not visible or only partially visible from the exterior of the telephone.
- the housing may provide protection for internal components of the device from impact and contamination and/or damage from environmental agents (such as liquids, dust, and the like). Housing components such as covers may also provide substantial or primary structural support for and protection against impact of certain components having exposure to the exterior of the device such as screens and/or antennas.
- housings include but are not limited to : mobile telephones housings, personal digital assistants housings, laptop computers housings, tablet computers housings, global positioning system receivers housings, portable games housings, radios housings, cameras housings, camera accessories housings, etc.
- the housings of the present invention are mobile telephone housings.
- mobile telephone housing is meant one or more of the back cover, front cover, antenna housing, and/or backbone of a mobile phone.
- the housing may be a single article incorporating one or more of the foregoing.
- backbone is meant a structural component onto which other components of the mobile telephone, such as electronics, screens, battery sockets, and the like are mounted.
- the backbone may be an interior component that is not visible or only partially visible from the exterior of the telephone.
- the articles and in particular the housings for portable electronic devices according to the present invention are made from the compositions using any suitable melt-processing method.
- the article according to the present invention may be an injection molded article, an extruded molded article, a shaped article, a coated article or a casted article. Injection molding is a preferred method.
- the article according to the present invention is selected from:
- appliance or household machines such as refrigerators, freezers, blenders, can openers, coffee machines, microwave ovens, convection ovens, mixers, stoves, washing machines, dishwashers, trash compactors and the like ;
- - a countertop referring to a horizontal worksurface in kitchens or other food preparation areas, bathrooms or lavatories, and workrooms in general ;
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention comprises recurring units (R) resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms.
- Recurring units (R) are advantageously obtained from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms. Preferably, they are obtained from the condensation of
- terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising less than 14 carbon atoms, more preferably less than 13 carbon atoms, even more preferably less than 12 carbon atoms. Excellent results were obtained when using one or more aliphatic diamine comprising 9, 10 or 11 carbon atoms.
- Suitable aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms include, but are not limited to, 1,8-octanediamine, 1,9-nonanediamine, 2-methyl-l,8- octanediamine, 1, 10-decanediamine, 1, 12-dodecanediamine, 2,2,4-trimethyl-l, 6- hexanediamine, 2,4,4-trimethyl-l,6-hexanediamine and
- the aliphatic diamine having more than 8 carbon atoms is preferably a C9-C14 diamine, more preferably a C9-C12 diamine.
- the aliphatic diamine having more than
- the diamine may be
- DA 1,9-nonanediamine
- MODA 2-methyl- 1,8-octanediamine
- MODA 2-methyl- 1,8-octanediamine
- the 2-methyl- 1,8-octanediamine (MODA) may be present from 0 to 50 mole %, based on the total number of moles of the diamine.
- the molar ratio [( DA): (MOD A)] is advantageously of at least 1, preferably of at least 2, more preferably of at least 3 and still more preferably of at least 4 ; besides, it is advantageously of at most 9, preferably of at most 7, and more preferably of at most 6.
- dicarboxylic acid component (b) consisting essentially of terephthalic acid.
- Preferred polyamides are those often referred to as PA 9T, PA 10T and PA 1 IT and mixtures thereof.
- PA 9T when made using 1,9-nonanediamine, is a polyamide the recurring units of which have the following structure :
- PA 10T is a polyamide the recurring units of which have the following structure:
- PA10T may be prepared by various ways. It is advantageously prepared at least partially from decanediamine derived from a renewable raw material such as castor bean.
- PA 1 IT is a polyamide the recurring units of which have the following structure:
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention may comprise other recurring units than recurring units (R).
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention may be obtained by the condensation of one or more dicarboxylic acids and one or more diamines, and/or one or more aminocarboxylic acids, and/or ring-opening polymerization products of one or more cyclic lactams.
- suitable dicarboxylic acids include, but are not limited to, succinic acid, glutaric acid, sebacic acid, adipic acid, azelaic acid,
- adipic acid is present in an amount of at most 30 mol %, more preferably at most 20 mol %, even more preferably at most 10 mol %, based on the total number of moles of the diacid component. Most preferably the diacid component is free of adipic acid.
- Suitable diamines include, but are not limited to, tetramethylenediamine, hexamethylenediamine, octamethylenediamine, nonamethylenediamine, decamethylenediamine, dodecamethylenediamine,
- another aliphatic diamine is used in addition to the aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms.
- This additional aliphatic diamine may comprise from 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 carbon atoms. Excellent results were obtained with PA 6T/10T.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention comprises preferably at least 20 wt. %, more preferably at least 40 wt. %, even more preferably at least 50 wt. %, still more preferably at least 60 wt. % and most preferably at least 80 wt. % of recurring units (R) based on the total weight of the semi-aromatic polyamide. Excellent results were obtained when the semi- aromatic polyamide was essentially free or even completely free of recurring units other than recurring units (R).
- More than one semi-aromatic polyamide may be present in the polymer composition (C).
- the semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms detailed above is present in at least 20 wt. %, more preferably at least 40 wt. %, even more preferably at least 50 wt. %, still more preferably at least 60 wt. % and most preferably at least 70 wt. %, based on the total weight of the semi-aromatic polyamides.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention has advantageously a high melting point. Its melting point is preferably above 200°C, more preferably above 240°C, even more preferably above 280°C and most preferably above 300°C. Excellent results were obtained with a semi- aromatic polyamide featuring a melting point of 316°C.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention has advantageously a high heat deflection temperature. Its heat deflection temperature is preferably above 200°C, more preferably above 250°C, even more preferably above 270°C and most preferably above 290°C. Excellent results were obtained with a semi-aromatic polyamide featuring a heat deflection temperature of 295°C.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention having advantageously a high heat deflection temperature and a high melting point, it features therefore excellent high temperature resistance.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention is preferably present in the polymer composition (C) in an amount of at least 10 wt. %, more preferably of at least 20 wt. %, still more preferably of at least 30 wt. % and most preferably of at least 40 wt. %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the semi-aromatic polyamide according to the present invention is preferably present in the polymer composition (C) in an amount of at most 90 wt. %, more preferably of at most 80 wt. %, still more preferably of at most 70 wt. % and most preferably of at most 60 wt. %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the polymer composition (C) further comprises at least one filler.
- the filler may be selected from the group consisting of fibrous fillers, particulate fillers and mixture thereof.
- filler examples include, but are not limited to, glass fiber, carbon fiber, glass fibers having a non-circular cross section, glass flakes, carbon fibers, wollastonite, calcined clay, kaolin, and the like.
- the filler is preferably a particulate filler.
- particulate filler include carbon black, talc, glass balls, calcium silicate, calcium metasilicate, kaolin, chalk, powdered quartz, alumina, boron nitride, mica, aluminium silicate, calcium carbonate, clay and the like.
- the filler is preferably a fibrous filler.
- the fibrous filler may have a circular or a non-circular cross section having a major axis lying perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the reinforcing agent 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 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.
- the fibrous reinforcing agent may be glass, carbon fibers, ceramic fibers or other materials. Glass fibers are preferred.
- the fibrous reinforcing agent 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. Particularly preferred according to the invention are glass fibers having a fiber diameter between 7 and 18 ⁇ , preferably between 9 and 15 ⁇ .
- the filler is preferably a mixture of particulate and fibrous filler.
- the polymer composition (C) comprises preferably at least 20 wt. %, more preferably at least 30 wt. %, still more preferably at least 40 wt. % and most preferably at least 45 wt. % of the filler, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the polymer composition (C) comprises preferably at most 80 wt. %, more preferably at most 70 wt. %, still more preferably at most 60 wt. % and most preferably at most 55 wt. % of the filler, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the polymer composition (C) further comprises from 0.1 to 35 wt. % of at least one white pigment, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C), different from the above described filler.
- the white pigment according to the present invention is preferably selected from titanium dioxide, barium sulfate, zinc sulfide and mixtures thereof. More preferably, the white pigment is titanium dioxide or zinc sulfide.
- the polymer composition (C) comprises advantageously from 0.1 to 35 wt.
- % preferably from 1 to 20 wt. %, more preferably from 2 to 10 wt. % and still more preferably from 3 to 8 wt. % of at least one white pigment based on the total weight of the composition.
- the polymer composition (C) may comprise other inorganic and organic pigments.
- pigments are well known from the skilled person and are notably chosen from : iron oxide pigments, chromium oxide green, lead chromate molybdate pigments, cadmium pigments, mixed metal oxide pigments, ultramarine blue, etc.
- the total amount of pigments (taking into account both white pigments and other pigments) according to the present invention are preferably present in the composition (C) in an amount of at least 0.1 wt. %, more preferably of at least about 0.5 wt. %, yet more preferably of at least about 3 wt. %, or still more preferably of at least about 4 wt. %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the pigments according to the present invention are preferably present in the polymer composition (C) in an amount of at most 35 wt. %, more preferably of at most 25 wt. %, yet more preferably of at most 15 wt. %, or still more preferably of at most 10 wt. %, and most preferably of at most 8 wt. %, based on the total weight of the composition. Excellent results were obtained when the pigments were present in the polymer
- composition (C) in about 5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the polymer composition (C).
- the polymer composition (C) may further comprise other ingredients.
- the polymer composition (C) may further comprise other polymer(s).
- the polymer composition (C) may further comprise other polyamides including aliphatic polyamides such as 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 16 ; polyamide 6, 13 ; and semi-aromatic polyamides such as poly(m-xylylene adipamide) (polyamide MXD,6), poly(dodecamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 12,T), poly(nonamethylene terephthalamide) (polyamide 9,T), hexamethylene adipamide/hexam ethylene terephthalamide copolyamide (polyamide 6,T/6,6), hexamethylene terephthalamide.
- poly(m-xylylene adipamide) polyamide MXD,6)
- poly(dodecamethylene terephthalamide) polyamide 12,T
- poly(nonamethylene terephthalamide) polyamide 9,T
- hexamethylene adipamide/hexam ethylene terephthalamide copolyamide polyamide 6,T/6,6), hexamethylene terephthalamide.
- the polymer composition (C) may optionally further comprise an impact modifier.
- Preferred impact modifiers include those typically used for
- polyamides including carboxyl-substituted polyolefins, which are polyolefins that have carboxylic moieties attached thereto, either on the polyolefin backbone itself or on side chains.
- carboxylic moieties is meant carboxylic groups such as one or more of dicarboxylic acids, diesters, dicarboxylic monoesters, acid anhydrides, and monocarboxylic acids and esters.
- Useful impact modifiers include dicarboxyl-substituted polyolefins, which are polyolefins that have dicarboxylic moieties attached thereto, either on the polyolefin backbone itself or on side chains.
- dicarboxylic moiety ' is meant dicarboxylic groups such as one or more of dicarboxylic acids, diesters, dicarboxylic monoesters, and acid anhydrides.
- the impact modifier may preferably be based on an ethylene/, alpha. -olefin polyolefin. Diene monomers such as 1,4-butadiene ; 1,4-hexadiene ; or dicyclopentadiene may optionally be used in the preparation of the polyolefin.
- Preferred polyolefins include ethylene-propylene-diene (EPDM) polymers made from 1,4-hexadiene and/or dicyclopentadiene and styrene-ethylene-butadiene- styrene (SEBS) polymers.
- EPDM ethylene-propylene-diene
- SEBS styrene-ethylene-butadiene- styrene
- the impact modifier may or may not have one or more carboxyl moieties attached thereto.
- the carboxyl moiety may be introduced during the preparation of the polyolefin by copolymerizing with an unsaturated carboxyl-containing monomer.
- Preferred is a copolymer of ethylene and maleic anhydride monoethyl ester.
- the carboxyl moiety may also be introduced by grafting the polyolefin with an unsaturated compound containing a carboxyl moiety, such as an acid, ester, diacid, diester, acid ester, or anhydride.
- a preferred grafting agent is maleic anhydride.
- a preferred impact modifier is an EPDM polymer grafted with maleic anhydride, such as Royaltuf 498, which is commercially available from Chemtura.
- Blends of polyolefins, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and EPDM polymers with polyolefins that have been grafted with an unsaturated compound containing a carboxyl moiety may be used as an impact modifier.
- Impact modifier is present in the composition in 0 to about 20 weight percent, or preferably in about 3 to about 20 weight percent, or more preferably in about 5 to about 15 weight percent, based on the total weight of the composition.
- the polymer composition (C) may further optionally comprise additional additives such as ultraviolet light stabilizers, heat stabilizers, antioxidants, processing aids, lubricants, flame retardants, and/or conductivity additive such as carbon black and carbon nanofibrils.
- additional additives such as ultraviolet light stabilizers, heat stabilizers, antioxidants, processing aids, lubricants, flame retardants, and/or conductivity additive such as carbon black and carbon nanofibrils.
- the polymer composition (C) comprises:
- the at least one semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and at least one aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms;
- a further embodiment of the present invention relates to a method for conferring anti-staining properties to an article comprising using a semi-aromatic polyamide comprising recurring units resulting from the condensation of terephthalic acid and an aliphatic diamine comprising more than 8 carbon atoms for the manufacture of said article.
- Such article may be an injection molded article, an extruded molded article, a shaped article, a coated article or a casted article.
- such article may be selected from the group consisting of mobile telephone housings, personal digital assistants housings, laptop computers housings, tablet computer housings, global positioning system receiver housings, portable game housings, radio housings, cameras housings or camera accessory housings.
- the semi-aromatic polyamide preferably used in the manufacture of articles for its anti-staining properties may be PA 9T, PA 10T, PA 1 IT or mixtures thereof.
- the present invention relates to a method for conferring anti- staining properties to an article comprising using a composition comprising PA 9T, PA 10T, PA 1 IT or mixtures thereof for the manufacture of said article.
- a composition comprising PA 9T, PA 10T, PA 1 IT or mixtures thereof for the manufacture of said article.
- the Applicant has surprisingly found out that the use of such compositions in the manufacture of articles reduce dramatically their staining when exposed to external staining agents.
- PA 6,6 Zytel ® 101 commercialized by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
- PA 6T/6,6 AMODEL ® A-4122 L WH905 commercialized by SOL V AY ADVANCED POLYMERS, L L C.
- PA6T/6I/6,6 AMODEL ® A-1133 NL WH505 commercialized by SOL V AY ADVANCED POLYMERS, L L C.
- PA 10, 10 Commercially available from Shandong Dongchen Engineering Plastic Co., Ltd.
- PA 10, 12 Commercially available from Shandong Dongchen Engineering Plastic Co., Ltd.
- PA 9T polymer obtained by the condensation of C9 aliphatic diamine and terephthalic acid, supplied by Kuraray.
- PA 10T Vicnyl 700 commercialized by Kingfa.
- Glass fiber CSG3PA-820 commercialized by Nitobo.
- Colored pigments a mixture of pigments were used for color matching.
- White pigment I zinc sulfide: Sachtolith ® HD-L commercialized by Sachtleben Chemie GmbH.
- White pigment II titanium dioxide: R-105 commercialized by DuPont Titanium Technologies.
- Sebum Synthetic sebum commercialized by Scientific Services. Table 1 : Materials tested
- the color of the plaques were measured, and in particular the lightness (L*) of the samples were determined using a CE7000 Gretag MacBeth
- a mixture of staining agent is prepared by heating sebum until it is liquid, then mixing 3 parts of the heated sebum to one part of the makeup and finally heating the mixture to maintain liquidity.
- the prepared staining agent mixture is applied to the surface of the molded plaques with a cotton swab.
- the plaques are placed in an environmental chamber at 65°C and 90 % humidity for 24 hours.
- the molded plaques are then placed at room temperature before wiping their surface with isopropyl alcohol. Once cleaned, the plaques are finally inspected for staining.
- the inspection step comprises the measurement of the lightness (L*), as detailed above.
- the difference between the original L* measured and the L* measured after the staining treatment is calculated.
- the stains can be categorized according to the following standards :
- a stain-rating of 1 is excellent, showing good stain resistance, whereas 3 is a poor rating, showing persistence of heavy staining.
- a substrate to be considered to have adequate stain resistance it should have a rating of 1 on the above-described Stain Rating Scale.
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