WO2014016205A1 - Foam produced from polypropylene with low gel content - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method of providing a polypropylene composition having high melt strength and a low gel content. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to a corresponding high melt strength (HMS) polypropylene composition with low gel content as well as to the manufacture of a foam based on the polypropylene composition with high melt strength and low gel content.
- High melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP) compositions are generally known in the art. However, one challenge within existing HMS-PP is their varying foam quality. The foam quality is increased in case the gel content of the used high melt strength polypropylene is low.
- additives are normally added to plastic materials in order to improve the performance thereof. Examples of typical additives are e.g. antioxidants or pigments etc.
- additives are often added to the plastic base material in the form of an additive mixture having incorporated the additives into a small amount of polymer powder.
- the additive mixture is sometimes also referred to as masterbatch.
- the small quantity of polymer powder used for the additive mixture is normally dosed at the end of the HMS process.
- the contribution to the final gel content of this additive mixture is often overlooked.
- the molecular weight of the base polymer powder in the manufacture of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS- PP) has significant impact on the final foam properties.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a process which enables a skilled person to produce a polypropylene composition and a foam made of said
- the present inventors now surprisingly found that the final gel content can be significantly reduced by increasing the MFR of the base polymer.
- the present invention relates to a process for providing a polypropylene composition comprising a branched polypropylene (b-PP), the process comprises at least a step (a) in which a polypropylene (PP) is reacted with a thermally decomposing free radical- forming agent and optionally with bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with
- the polypropylene (PP) has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) of more than
- the polypropylene composition and/or the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 mm/s, wherein the F 30 melt strength and the V30 melt extensibility are measured according to ISO 16790:2005.
- the present invention further provides a polypropylene composition comprising
- melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of 1.0 to below 7.0 g/lOmin, and a gel content of less than 1.00 wt.-%, preferably below 0.80 wt.-%;
- polypropylene composition and/or the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 cN to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of 210 to 300 mm/s, wherein the F 30 melt strength and the V30 melt extensibility are measured according to ISO 16790:2005.
- the present invention further relates to a process for the manufacture of a foam comprising
- the process for providing of a polypropylene composition comprising a branched polypropylene (b-PP) comprises at least a step (a) in which a polypropylene (PP) is reacted with a thermally decomposing free radical- forming agent and optionally with bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) obtaining thereby the branched polypropylene (b-PP),
- the polypropylene (PP) has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) of more than 0.5 g/lOmin;
- the polypropylene composition and/or the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 mm/s, wherein the F 30 melt strength and the V30 melt extensibility are measured according to ISO 16790:2005,
- step (B) subjecting the polypropylene composition of step (A) to a foaming process obtaining thereby a foam.
- the present invention is directed to a process for the manufacture of a foam comprising the step of subjecting a polypropylene composition to a foaming process obtaining thereby a foam, wherein the polypropylene composition comprises
- polypropylene composition and/or the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 cN to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of 210 to 300 mm/s, wherein the F 30 melt strength and the V30 melt extensibility are measured according to ISO 16790:2005.
- the invention is directed to the use of a polypropylene (PP) having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) of more than 0.5 g/lOmin in the manufacture of a branched
- polypropylene (b-PP) and thus in the manufacture of a polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) to reduce the gel content of the branched polypropylene (b-PP) and/or of the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP).
- the gel content is reduced in case the branched polypropylene (b-PP) and/or the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a gel content of less than 1.00 wt.-%, preferably of less than 0.80 wt.-%.
- the polypropylene (PP) like the linear polypropylene (1- PP'), the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), like the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), the branched polypropylene (b-PP), and the additives (A), used in the instant invention as well as the polypropylene composition are described. Subsequently the claimed processes are described in more detail as well as the foam and the use of the polypropylene (PP). However any information or any preferred embodiment provided for the individual components or the polypropylene composition is also applicable for the inventive processes and for the inventive use, if reference is made to the individual components and the polypropylene composition, respectively.
- the major component for the polypropylene composition to be provided according to the invention is a branched polypropylene (b-PP).
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- a branched polypropylene differs from a linear polypropylene that the polypropylene backbone covers side chains whereas a non- branched polypropylene, i.e. a linear polypropylene, does not cover side chains.
- the side chains have significant impact on the rheology of the polypropylene. Accordingly linear polypropylenes and branched polypropylenes can be clearly distinguished by its flow behavior under stress.
- Branching can be achieved by using specific catalysts, i.e. specific single-site catalysts, or by chemical modification.
- Concerning the preparation of a branched polypropylene obtained by the use of a specific catalyst reference is made to EP 1 892 264.
- EP 0 879 830 Al With regard to a branched polypropylene obtained by chemical modification it is referred to EP 0 879 830 Al .
- the branched polypropylene is also called high melt strength polypropylene.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP) according to the instant invention is obtained by chemical modification as described in more detail below and thus is a high melt strength
- HMS-PP polypropylene
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), as the major component of the polypropylene composition has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 mm/s, preferably has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 to 300 mm/s, in order to provide a resulting polypropylene composition with good shear thinning properties.
- the F 30 melt strength and the V30 melt extensibility are measured according to ISO 16790:2005.
- the instant polypropylene composition also has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 mm/s, preferably has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 200 to 300 mm/s.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), has
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- the high melt strength polypropylene has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably a F 30 melt strength of more than 21.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 21.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 225 to 300 mm/s, yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 230 to 290 mm/s, still yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 to 45.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 230 to 290 mm/s, most preferably a F 30 melt strength of 30.0 to 45.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than
- said branched polypropylene (b-PP), preferably the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), has
- melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.5 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin;
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, a F 30 melt strength of more than 21.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 1.0 to
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), has a melting point of at least 130°C, more preferably of at least 135°C and most preferably of at least 140°C.
- the crystallization temperature is preferably at least 110 °C, more preferably at least 120 °C.
- the branched polypropylene i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS- PP)
- HMS- PP can be a branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP), i.e. a high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP), or a branched propylene homopolymer (b-H- PP), i.e. a high melt strength propylene homopolymer (H-HMS-PP), the latter being preferred.
- propylene homopolymer refers to a polypropylene that consists substantially, i.e. of at least 97 mol.-%, preferably of at least 98 mol.-%, more preferably of at least 99 mol.-%, most preferably of at least 99.8 mol.-% of propylene units. In a preferred embodiment only propylene units in the propylene homopolymer are detectable.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS- PP), is a branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP), i.e. a high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP), it comprises monomers copolymerizable with propylene, for example comonomers such as ethylene and/or C4 to C12 ⁇ -olefins, in particular ethylene and/or C4 to C10 a-olefins, e.g. 1-butene and/or 1-hexene.
- the branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP) i.e.
- the high melt strength random propylene copolymer comprises, especially consists of, monomers copolymerizable with propylene from the group consisting of ethylene, 1-butene and 1-hexene. More specifically the branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP), i.e. the high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP), comprises - apart from propylene - units derivable from ethylene and/or 1-butene. In a preferred embodiment the branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP), i.e.
- the high melt strength random propylene copolymer comprises units derivable from ethylene and propylene only.
- the comonomer content in the branched random propylene copolymer (b-R-PP), i.e. in the high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP), is preferably in the range of more than 0.2 to 10.0 mol.- %, still more preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 7.0 mol.-%.
- the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP) being either a high melt strength propylene homopolymer (H-HMS-PP) or a high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP) may comprise additionally unsaturated monomers different to the comonomers defined for the high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP).
- the high melt strength propylene homopolymer (H- HMS-PP) or the high melt strength random propylene copolymer (R-HMS-PP) may comprise unsaturated units, like bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- PP polypropylene
- 1-PP linear polypropylene
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), comprises
- ethylene and/or C4 to C10 a-olefins e.g. 1-butene and/or 1-hexene, preferably erthylene, and
- Bifunctionally unsaturated or “multifunctionally unsaturated” as used above means preferably the presence of two or more non-aromatic double bonds, as in e.g. divinylbenzene or cyclopentadiene or polybutadiene. Only such bi- or multifunctionally unsaturated compounds are used which can be polymerized preferably with the aid of free radicals (see below). The unsaturated sites in the bi- or multifunctionally unsaturated compounds are in their chemically bound state not actually "unsaturated", because the double bonds are each used for a covalent bond to the polymer chains of the unmodified polypropylene, i.e. of the polypropylene (PP), preferably of the linear polypropylene (1-PP).
- PP polypropylene
- a thermally free radical forming agent e. g. decomposing free radical-forming agent, like a thermally decomposable peroxide.
- the bifunctionally unsaturated monomers may be any organic compound having the same functionality as the bifunctionally unsaturated monomers.
- divinyl compounds such as divinylaniline, m-divinylbenzene, p-divinylbenzene,
- allyl compounds such as allyl acrylate, allyl methacrylate, allyl methyl maleate and allyl vinyl ether;
- dienes such as 1,3 -butadiene, chloroprene, cyclohexadiene, cyclopentadiene, 2,3- dimethylbutadiene, heptadiene, hexadiene, isoprene and 1 ,4-pentadiene; aromatic and/or aliphatic bis (maleimide) bis (citraconimide) and mixtures of these unsaturated monomers.
- Especially preferred bifunctionally unsaturated monomers are 1,3 -butadiene, isoprene, dimethyl butadiene and divinylbenzene.
- the multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer preferably having a number average molecular weight (M n ) ⁇ 10000 g/mol may be synthesized from one or more unsaturated monomers.
- polybutadienes especially where the different microstructures in the polymer chain, i.e. 1 ,4-cis, 1 ,4-trans and 1 ,2-(vinyl) are predominantly in the 1 ,2-(vinyl) configuration copolymers of butadiene and styrene having 1,2- (vinyl) in the polymer chain.
- a preferred low molecular weight polymer is polybutadiene, in particular a polybutadiene having more than 50.0 wt.-% of the butadiene in the l,2-(vinyl) configuration.
- the branched polypropylene i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) together in the branched polypropylene, i.e. in the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), is 0.01 to 10.0 wt.-% based on said branched polypropylene, i.e. based on said high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), is free of additives (A). Accordingly in case the instant polypropylene composition comprises additives (A), these additives (A) are not brought in the polypropylene composition during the manufacture of the branched polypropylene (b- PP), i.e. of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP) i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- a modified polypropylene which is obtained by reacting the polypropylene (PP) with a thermally decomposing free radical- forming agent and optionally with bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s).
- Essential aspect of the invention is that a specific unmodified polypropylene must be used in the present invention for the manufacture of the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), and thus for the manufacture of the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. comprising the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- b-PP i.e. of the high melt strength polypropylene
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- the polypropylene (PP) preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP) must have a rather low molecular weight and thus a rather high melt flow rate.
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin.
- MFR 2 melt flow rate measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin,
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin, with the proviso that the values of 1.0 g/lOmin, 10.0 g/lOmin and 45.0 g/lOmin are excluded.
- MFR 2 melt flow rate measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), differs from the polypropylene (PP) which is used for its manufacture that the backbone of the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), covers side chains whereas the staring product, i.e. the polypropylene (PP), does not cover or nearby does not cover side chains.
- the side chains have significant impact on the rheology of the polypropylene. Accordingly staring product, i.e. the polypropylene (PP), and the obtained branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS- PP), can be clearly distinguished by its flow behavior under stress.
- the polypropylene (PP) is preferably a linear polypropylene (1- PP).
- the same considerations apply to the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') as discussed in detail below which is also in a preferred embodiment a linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ').
- the term "linear polypropylene” indicates that the linear polypropylene, shows no or nearby no-branching structure. Due to the absence of branches, the linear polypropylenes, i.e. the linear polypropylene (1-PP) and the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), are preferably featured by a low V30 melt extensibility and/or a low F 30 melt strength.
- linear polypropylene (1-PP) has
- a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s preferably of below 190 mm/s, more preferably in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, still more preferably in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, yet more preferably in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s, like in the range of 125 to 170 mm/s.
- the linear polypropylene (1-PP) has a F 30 melt strength of more than 1.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s, preferably a F 30 melt strength of more than 2.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 190 mm/s, more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.0 to below 68.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.5 to 65.0 cN and in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, still yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 2.0 to 60.0 cN and in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, like a F 30 melt strength in the range of 2.5 to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s.
- the linear polypropylene (1-PP) has
- g/lOmin preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin;
- a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s preferably of below 190 mm/s, more preferably in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, still more preferably in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, yet more preferably in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s, like in the range of 125 to 170 mm/s.
- the polypropylene (PP) is a linear polypropylene (1- PP) having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 1.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s, preferably a melt flow rate MFPv 2 (230 °C) in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 2.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 190 mm/s, more preferably a melt flow rate MFPv 2 (230 °C) in the range of more 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.0 to 68.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, yet more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in the range of more 0.5 to 10.0
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), has a melting point of at least 140°C, more preferably of at least 150°C and still more preferably of at least 158°C.
- polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), is used in form of particles of specific size. Accordingly it is preferred that the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), has
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP), can be produced in a known manner for instance by employing a single-site or a Ziegler Natta catalyst.
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP) can be a propylene homopolymer (H-PP), preferably a linear propylene homopolymer (1-H-PP), or a propylene copolymer (R-PP), preferably a linear propylene copolymer (1-R-PP).
- the polypropylene (PP) is a linear polypropylene (1-PP).
- the polypropylene (PP) is a linear propylene homopolymer (1-H-PP). Accordingly all information provided with regard to melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C), melting point, F 30 melt strength, V30 melt extensibility, and particle size and particle size distribution, respectively, applies especially for the linear propylene homopolymer (1-H-PP).
- the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1- PP), is free of additives (A). Accordingly in case the instant polypropylene composition comprises additives (A), these additives (A) are not brought in the polypropylene composition during the manufacture of the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- a further polypropylene ( ⁇ ') may be added.
- This polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is preferably used to bring additives (A) in the instant polypropylene composition.
- the additives (A) are introduced in the instant polypropylene composition in the form of an additive mixture (AM), wherein said additive mixture comprises, preferably consists of, the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') and the additives (A).
- polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is a linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ').
- MFPv 2 melt flow rate measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is preferably a linear polypropylene (1- PP') and thus shows no or nearby no-branching structure. Due to the absence of branches the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') is preferably featured by a low V30 melt extensibility and/or a low F 30 melt strength. Thus it is preferred that the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') has
- a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s preferably of below 190 mm/s, more preferably in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, still more preferably in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, yet more preferably in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s, like in the range of 125 to 170 mm/s.
- the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') has a F 30 melt strength of more than 1.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s, preferably a F 30 melt strength of more than 2.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 190 mm/s, more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.0 to below 68.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.5 to 65.0 cN and in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, still yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength in the range of 2.0 to 60.0 cN and in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, like a F 30 melt strength in the range of 2.5 to 50.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s.
- the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin;
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is a linear polypropylene (1- PP') having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 1.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s, preferably a melt flow rate MFPv 2 (230 °C) in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 2.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of below 190 mm/s, more preferably a melt flow rate MFPv 2 (230 °C) in the range of more 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength in the range of 1.0 to 68.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, yet more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in the range of more 0.5 to 1
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), is used in form of particles of specific size. Accordingly it is preferred that the polypropylene (PP') > preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), has (a) a particle size distribution dw of below 1,500 ⁇ ; more preferably below 1,200 ⁇ , still more preferably in the range of 50 to below 1,200 ⁇ , yet more preferably in the range of 100 to belowl,100 ⁇ , like in the range of 150 to below 1,100 ⁇ ;
- the polypropylene (PP') > preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), can be produced in a known manner for instance by employing a single-site or a Ziegler Natta catalyst.
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), can be a propylene homopolymer ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), preferably a linear propylene homopolymer ( ⁇ - ⁇ - ⁇ '), or a propylene copolymer (R-PP'), preferably a linear propylene copolymer (1-R-PP').
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is a linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ').
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is a linear propylene homopolymer ( ⁇ - ⁇ - ⁇ '). Accordingly all information provided with regard to melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C), melting point, F 30 melt strength, V30 melt extensibility, and particle size and particle size distribution, respectively, applies especially for the linear propylene homopolymer ( ⁇ - ⁇ - ⁇ ').
- polypropylene (PP) and the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') are the same.
- the polypropylene (PP) and the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') are linear propylene homopolymers, i.e. a linear propylene homopolymer (1-H-PP) and a linear propylene homopolymer ( ⁇ - ⁇ - ⁇ '), with the same properties, in particular in view of melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C), F 30 melt strength and V30 melt extensibility as discussed above.
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') is used as a carrier to introduce the additives (A) in the polypropylene composition.
- an additive mixture (AM) comprising, preferably consisting of, the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') and the additives (A) is used in the instant process for the manufacture of the polypropylene composition.
- the additives (A) can be any additives useful in the technical area of the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP) and its applications. Accordingly the additives (A) to be used in the polypropylene composition of the invention and thus in form of the additive mixture (AM) include, but are not limited to, stabilizers such as antioxidants (e.g. sterically hindered phenols, phosphites/phosphonites, sulphur containing antioxidants, alkyl radikal scavangers, aromatic amines, hindered amine stabilizers, or blends thereof), metal deactivators (e.g. Irganox MD 1024), or UV stabilizers (e.g. hindered amine light stabilizers).
- stabilizers such as antioxidants (e.g. sterically hindered phenols, phosphites/phosphonites, sulphur containing antioxidants, alkyl radikal scavangers, aromatic amines, hindered amine stabilizer
- modifiers such as antistatic or antifogging agents (e.g. ethoxylated amines and amides, or glycerol esters), acid scavengers (e.g. Ca-stearate), blowing agents, cling agents (e.g. polyisobutene), lubriciants and resins (ionomer waxes, PE- and ethylene copolymer waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes, Montan-based waxes, Fluoro-based compounds, or paraffin waxes), nucleating agents (e.g.
- antistatic or antifogging agents e.g. ethoxylated amines and amides, or glycerol esters
- acid scavengers e.g. Ca-stearate
- blowing agents e.g. polyisobutene
- cling agents e.g. polyisobutene
- lubriciants and resins ionomer
- talc benzoates, phosphorous-based compounds, sorbitoles, nonitol-based compounds, or amide-based compounds), as well as slip and antiblocking agents (e.g. erucamide, oleamide, talc natural silica and synthetic silica, or zeolites).
- slip and antiblocking agents e.g. erucamide, oleamide, talc natural silica and synthetic silica, or zeolites.
- the additives (A) are selected from the group consisting of antioxidants (e.g. sterically hindered phenols, phosphites/phosphonites, sulphur containing antioxidants, alkyl radikyl scavangers, aromatic amines, hindered amine stabilizers, or blends thereof), metal deactivators (e.g. Irganox MD 1024), or UV stabilizers (e.g. hindered amine light stabilizers), antistatic or antifogging agents (e.g. ethoxylated amines and amides, or glycerol esters), acid scavengers (e.g. Ca-stearate), blowing agents, cling agents (e.g.
- antioxidants e.g. sterically hindered phenols, phosphites/phosphonites, sulphur containing antioxidants, alkyl radikyl scavangers, aromatic amines, hindered amine stabilizers
- polyisobutene polyisobutene
- lubriciants and resins ionomer waxes, PE- and ethylene copolymer waxes, Fischer-Tropsch waxes, Montan-based waxes, Fluoro-based compounds, or paraffin waxes
- nucleating agents e.g. talc, benzoates, phosphorous-based compounds, sorbitoles, nonitol-based compounds, or amide-based compounds
- slip agents e.g. erucamide, oleamide, talc natural silica and synthetic silica, or zeolites
- antiblocking agents e.g. erucamide, oleamide, talc natural silica and synthetic silica, or zeolites
- the total amount of additives (A) in the additive mixture (AM) is not more than 25 wt.-%, more preferably not more than 20 wt.-%, like in the range of 5 to 20 wt.-% based on the total weight of the additive mixture (AM).
- polypropylene composition which comprises a branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. a high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- the instant polypropylene composition comprises a branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. a high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), a polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably a linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), and optionally at least one additive (A).
- the major component in the instant polypropylene composition is the branched
- the polypropylene composition comprises at least 70 wt.-%, more preferably at least 75 wt.-%, yet more preferably at least 80 wt.-%, still more preferably at least 85 wt.-%, still yet more preferably at least 90 wt.-%, like at least 95 wt.-%, of the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- the instant polypropylene composition comprises
- polypropylene preferably 1 to 5 parts by weight, of polypropylene (PP') > preferably of the linear polypropylene (1-PP).
- branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), and the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') are the only polymer components in the polypropylene composition.
- the polypropylene composition may comprise further at least one additive (A) as defined in more detail above but no other polymers in an amount exceeding 5 wt.-%, more preferably exceeding 2 wt.-%, still more preferably exceeding 1 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the polypropylene composition.
- polypropylene composition consists of the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), and at least one additive (A).
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- ⁇ ' polypropylene
- ⁇ - ⁇ ' linear polypropylene
- the total amount of additives (A) in the polypropylene composition is not more than 5.0 wt.-%, more preferably not more than 1.0 wt.-%, like in the range of 0.005 to 0.5 wt.-%, based on the total weight of the polypropylene composition.
- polypropylene > preferably of the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin; and
- additives (A) optionally 0.005 to 5.0, preferably 0.005 to 2.0, more preferably 0.05 to 1.0, like 0.05 to 0.5, parts by weight of additives (A), wherein said additives(A) are preferably selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, metal deactivators, UV-stabilizers, antistatic agents, antifogging agents, acid scavengers, blowing agents, cling agents, lubricants, nucleating agents, slip agents, antiblocking agents and mixtures thereof.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP) i.e the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- the final polypropylene composition shows a similar rheology behavior as the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- the instant polypropylene composition has a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably a F 30 melt strength of more than 21.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 21.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 225 to 300 mm/s, yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 230 to 290 mm/s, still yet more preferably a F 30 melt strength of 25.0 to 45.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of 230 to 290 mm/s, most preferably a F 30 melt strength of 30.0 to 45.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of
- the instant polypropylene composition has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.5 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin.
- the instant polypropylene composition has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.5 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of
- melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin;
- V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably of 225 to 300 mm/s, yet more preferably of 230 to 290 mm/s.
- the instant polypropylene composition has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) has a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN and a V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, a F 30 melt strength of more than 21.0 cN and V30 melt extensibility of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min,
- branched polypropylene i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), and/or the instant polypropylene composition show(s) a reduced gel content. Accordingly it is preferred that the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e.
- the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), and/or the instant polypropylene composition has/have a gel content of less than 1.00 wt.-%, preferably of less than 0.80 wt- %, more preferably less than 0.50 wt.-%, still more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 1.00 wt.-%, yet more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 0.80 wt.-%, still yet more preferably in the range of 0.02 to less than 0.50 wt.-%.
- polypropylene > preferably of the linear polypropylene (1-PP), having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to
- ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/1 Omin preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/1 Omin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/1 Omin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/1 Omin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/1 Omin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/1 Omin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/1 Omin; and (c) optionally 0.005 to 5.0, preferably 0.005 to 2.0, more preferably 0.05 to 1.0, like 0.05 to 0.5, parts by weight of additives (A), wherein said additives(A) are preferably selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, metal deactivators, UV-stabilizers, antistatic agents, antifogging agents, acid scavengers, blowing agents, cling agents, lubricants, nucleating agents, slip agents, antiblocking agents and mixtures thereof;
- melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) of not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.5 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin; and
- V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably of 225 to 300 mm/s, yet more preferably of 230 to 290 mm/s.
- the present invention also features a foam comprising the instant polypropylene composition described herein.
- the foam comprises at least 70 wt- %, more preferably at least 80 wt.-%, more preferably at least 90 wt.-%, yet more preferably at least 95 wt.-%, of the polypropylene composition according to the instant invention.
- the foam consists of the instant polypropylene composition (apart from the foaming agents if still present in the foam after the foaming process).
- One essential aspect of the present invention is that the manufacture of the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. comprising the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), by using the polypropylene (PP), preferably the linear polypropylene (1-PP).
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- the present invention relates to a process for providing a polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP), wherein the process comprises at least a step (a) in which a polypropylene (PP) is reacted with a thermally decomposing free radical-forming agent and optionally with bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) obtaining thereby the branched polypropylene (b-PP).
- the instant process comprises subsequent to step (a) a further step (b), in which to the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e.
- the instant process comprises subsequent to step (a) a further step (b), in which to the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. to the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), the additive mixture (AM) comprising the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') and the additives (A) is added.
- the so produced polypropylene composition is subjected to a foaming process obtaining thereby a foam comprising the instant polypropylene composition.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP) i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- polypropylene (1-PP) with thermally decomposing radical-forming agents.
- PP polypropylene
- PP linear polypropylene
- the chemical modification is accomplished by the additional use of bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) as chemically bound bridging unit(s).
- a suitable method to obtain the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), is for instance disclosed in EP 0 787 750,
- the amount of thermally decomposing radical-forming agents is preferably in the range of 0.05 to 3.00 wt.-% based on the amount of the polypropylene (PP).
- the thermally decomposing radical-forming agents are added together with the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) to the polypropylene (PP), preferably to the linear polypropylene (1-PP).
- PP polypropylene
- the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) is/are added to the polypropylene (PP), preferably to the linear polypropylene (1-PP), and subsequent the thermally decomposing radical- forming agents, or the other way round,
- the thermally decomposing radical-forming agents are added to the polypropylene (PP), preferably to the linear polypropylene (1-PP), and subsequent the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s).
- branched polypropylene i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) are used in the presence of a thermally decomposing free radical-forming agent.
- Peroxides are preferred thermally decomposing free radical- forming agents. More preferably the thermally decomposing free radical- forming agents are selected from the group consisting of acyl peroxide, alkyl peroxide, hydroperoxide, perester and peroxycarbonate.
- Acyl peroxides benzoyl peroxide, 4-chlorobenzoyl peroxide, 3-methoxybenzoyl peroxide and/or methyl benzoyl peroxide.
- Alkyl peroxides allyl t-butyl peroxide, 2,2-bis(t-butylperoxybutane), l,l-bis(t- butylperoxy)-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane, n-butyl-4,4-bis(t-butylperoxy) valerate, diisopropylaminomethyl-t-amyl peroxide, dimethylaminomethyl-t-amyl peroxide, diethylaminomethyl-t-butyl peroxide, dimethylaminomethyl-t-butyl peroxide, 1 , 1 -di-(t- amylperoxy)cyclohexane, t-amyl peroxide, t-butylcumyl peroxide, t-butyl peroxide and/or 1- hydroxybutyl n-butyl peroxide.
- Peresters and peroxy carbonates butyl peracetate, cumyl peracetate, cumyl perpropionate, cyclohexyl peracetate, di-t-butyl peradipate, di-t-butyl perazelate, di-t-butyl perglutarate, di-t-butyl perthalate, di-t-butyl persebacate, 4-nitrocumyl perpropionate, 1 - phenylethyl perbenzoate, phenylethyl nitro-perbenzoate, t-butylbicyclo-(2,2,l)heptane percarboxylate, t-butyl-4-carbomethoxy perbutyrate, t-butylcyclobutane percarboxylate, t- butylcyclohexyl peroxycarboxylate, t-butylcyclopentyl percarboxylate, t-butylcyclopropane percarboxylate,
- step (b) is initiated when at least 70 %, preferably at least 80 %, yet more preferably at least 90 %, like at least 95 or 99 %, of the reaction between the polypropylene (PP) and the thermally decomposing free radical- forming agent and optionally the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer has taken place to obtain the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP).
- b-PP branched polypropylene
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- an extruder such as a twin screw extruder, is used for step (a) and for the optional step (b).
- the use of an extruder is particularly advantageous in that it can simultaneously be used for the preparation of the branched propylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), and subsequent for adding the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') or for adding the additive mixture (AM) to said branched propylene (b-PP).
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- AM additive mixture
- the polypropylene (PP) is added to an extruder together with - as described in detail above - the thermally decomposing free radical-forming agent, preferably a peroxide, and optionally with the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with the multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s), preferably with the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) selected from divinyl compounds, allyl compounds or dienes, to provide the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP), in step (a).
- the thermally decomposing free radical-forming agent preferably a peroxide
- the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with the multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) preferably with the bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) selected from divinyl compounds, allyl compounds or dienes, to provide the branched polypropylene (b-PP), i.e
- b-PP i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene
- downstream end of the extruder screw is understood as within the last 60 % of the length of the extruder screw, preferably within the last 65 % of the length of the extruder screw, more preferably at least 70 % of the length of the extruder screw, like at least 75 % of the extruder screw.
- the extruder (E) used for the instant process preferably comprises in operation direction a feed-throat (FT), a first mixing zone (MZl), a second mixing zone (MZ2) and a die (D), wherein between the first mixing zone (MZl) and the second mixing zone (MZ2) a side feed-throat (SFT) is located.
- the extruder is a screw extruder, like a twin screw extruder.
- FT feed-throat
- MZl first mixing zone
- the shear stress in said first mixing zone (MZl) is of such extent that the polypropylene (PP) is molten and the chemical reaction with the radical- forming agent and with the optional bifunctionally unsaturated monomer and/or multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer is initiated.
- the polypropylene ( ⁇ ') preferably the linear polypropylene (1- PP') > or the additive mixture (AM) is added, i.e. fed into the extruder.
- the polypropylene (PP') > preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), or the additive mixture (AM) is added via the side feed-throat (SFT), thereby preferably using a side feeder.
- the polypropylene composition including the polypropylene ( ⁇ '), preferably the linear polypropylene ( ⁇ - ⁇ '), or the additive mixture (AM) are passed downstream through the second mixing zone (MZ2). Finally the polypropylene composition is discharged via the die (D).
- the first mixing zone (MZ1) is longer than the second mixing zone (MZ2).
- the length ratio between the first mixing zone (MZ1) to the second mixing zone (MZ2) [mm (MZ1) / mm (MZ2)] is at least 2/1, more preferably 3/1, yet more preferably in the range of 2/1 to 15/1, still more preferably 3/1 to 10/1.
- the foaming process is in the skilled knowledge.
- a melt of the instant polypropylene composition comprising a gaseous foaming agent such as butane, HFC or CO 2 is suddenly expanded through pressure drop.
- Continuous foaming processes as well as discontinuous process may be applied.
- the polypropylene composition is melted and laden with gas in an extruder under pressures typically above 20 bar before extruded through a die where the pressure drop causes the formation of a foam.
- the mechanism of foaming polypropylene in foam extrusion is explained, for example, in H. E. Naguib, C. B. Park, N.
- the use Additionally the invention is directed to the use of a polypropylene (PP) having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230°C) of more than 0.5 g/lOmin in the manufacture of a branched
- polypropylene (b-PP) and thus in the manufacture of a polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) to reduce the gel content of the branched polypropylene (b-PP) and/or of the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP).
- the gel content is reduced in case the branched
- polypropylene (b-PP) and/or the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a gel content of less than 1.00 wt.-%, preferably of less than 0.80 wt.-%, more preferably less than 0.50 wt.-%, still more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 1.00 wt.-%, yet more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 0.80 wt.-%, still yet more preferably in the range of 0.02 to less than 0.50 wt.-%.
- polypropylene (PP) Preferred embodiments of polypropylene (PP) are those as defined in the section "the polypropylene (PP)". Concerning the preferred branched polypropylene (b-PP) and the preferred polypropylene composition reference is made to the section the "branched polypropylene (b-PP)" and to the section “the polypropylene composition", respectively. Preferably the polypropylene (PP) is used in a process as described in the section "the process”. Accordingly all preferred embodiments discussed above for the branched polypropylene (b-PP), the polypropylene composition, the polypropylene (PP), the polypropylene (PP') > the additives (A) and the additive mixture (AM) are also preferred for the instant use.
- the present invention is directed to the use of a polypropylene (PP) in the process for the manufacture of a branched polypropylene (b-PP) and thus for the manufacture of a polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) to reduce the gel content of the branched polypropylene (b-PP) and/or of the polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP), wherein the process comprises at least a step (a) in which the polypropylene (PP) is reacted with a thermally decomposing free radical-forming agent and optionally with bifunctionally unsaturated monomer(s) and/or with multifunctionally unsaturated low molecular weight polymer(s) obtaining thereby the branched polypropylene (b-PP),
- (a3) preferably a V30 melt extensibility of below 200 mm/s, more preferably of below 190 mm/s, still more preferably in the range of 100 to below 200 mm/s, yet more preferably in the range of 120 to 190 mm/s, still yet more preferably in the range of 120 to 175 mm/s, like in the range of 125 to 170 mm/s;
- the polypropylene composition and/or the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have (bl) a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) not more than 7.0 g/lOmin, preferably in a range of 0.5 to 7.0 g/10 min, more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.5 g/10 min, still more preferably in a range of 0.5 to 6.0 g/10 min, yet more preferably in a range of 1.0 to 6.0 g/10 min, like in the range of 1.5 to 5.0 g/lOmin or like in the range of 1.0 to 5.0 g/lOmin;
- (b2) a F 30 melt strength of more than 20.0 cN, like of more than 20.0 to 50.0 cN, more preferably of more than 21.0 cN, still more preferably of 21.0 to 50.0 cN, yet more preferably of 25.0 to 50.0 cN, still yet more preferably of 25.0 to 45.0 cN, most preferably of 30.0 to 45.0 cN, like of 32.0 to 42.0 cN; and (b3) a V30 melt extensibility of more than 210 to 300 mm/s, like of more than 220 to 300 mm/s, more preferably of more than 225 mm/s, still more preferably of 225 to 300 mm/s, yet more preferably of 230 to 290 mm/s; wherein further
- the gel content is reduced in case the branched polypropylene (b-PP) and/or the
- polypropylene composition comprising the branched polypropylene (b-PP) has/have a gel content of less than 1.00 wt.-%, preferably of less than 0.80 wt.-%, more preferably less than 0.50 wt.-%, still more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 1.00 wt.-%, yet more preferably in the range of 0.01 to less than 0.80 wt.-%, still yet more preferably in the range of 0.02 to less than 0.50 wt.-%.
- the branched polypropylene (b-PP) i.e. the high melt strength polypropylene (HMS-PP)
- HMS-PP high melt strength polypropylene
- the polypropylene composition preferably comprises
- polypropylene > preferably of the linear polypropylene (1-PP), having a melt flow rate MFR 2 (230 °C) measured according to ISO 1133 of more than 0.5 g/lOmin, preferably in the range of more than 0.5 to 18.0 g/lOmin, like of more than 0.5 to 15.0 g/lOmin or of more than 0.6 to 15.0 g/lOmin, more preferably of more than 0.5 to below 10.0 g/lOmin, still more preferably of more than 0.6 to 9.0 g/lOmin, yet more preferably of 0.8 to 8.0 g/lOmin; and
- additives (A) optionally 0.005 to 5.0, preferably 0.005 to 2.0, more preferably 0.05 to 1.0, like 0.05 to 0.5, parts by weight of additives (A), wherein said additives(A) are preferably selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, metal deactivators, UV-stabilizers, antistatic agents, antifogging agents, acid scavengers, blowing agents, cling agents, lubricants, nucleating agents, slip agents, antiblocking agents and mixtures thereof.
- additives(A) are preferably selected from the group consisting of antioxidants, metal deactivators, UV-stabilizers, antistatic agents, antifogging agents, acid scavengers, blowing agents, cling agents, lubricants, nucleating agents, slip agents, antiblocking agents and mixtures thereof.
- Comonomer content in polypropylene The comonomer content is determined by quantitative Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) after basic assignment calibrated via quantitative 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in a manner well known in the art. Thin films are pressed to a thickness of 250 ⁇ and spectra recorded in transmission mode.
- FTIR quantitative Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
- NMR quantitative 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance
- the ethylene content of a polypropylene-co-ethylene copolymer is determined using the baseline corrected peak area of the quantitative bands found at 720-722 and 730- 733 cm “1 .
- Propylene- 1 -butene-copolymers were evaluated at 767 cm "1 . Quantitative results are obtained based upon reference to the film thickness.
- MFR 2 (230 °C) is measured according to ISO 1133 (230 °C, 2.16 kg load).
- strain hardening behaviour is determined by the method as described in the article "Rheotens-Mastercurves and Drawability of Polymer Melts", M. H. Wagner, Polymer
- the Rheotens experiment simulates industrial spinning and extrusion processes.
- a melt is pressed or extruded through a round die and the resulting strand is hauled off.
- the stress on the extrudate is recorded, as a function of melt properties and measuring parameters (especially the ratio between output and haul-off speed, practically a measure for the extension rate).
- the gear pump was pre-adjusted to a strand extrusion rate of 5 mm/s, and the melt temperature was set to 200°C.
- the spinline length between die and Rheotens wheels was 80 mm.
- the take-up speed of the Rheotens wheels was adjusted to the velocity of the extruded polymer strand (tensile force zero): Then the experiment was started by slowly increasing the take-up speed of the Rheotens wheels until the polymer filament breaks. The acceleration of the wheels was small enough so that the tensile force was measured under quasi-steady conditions. The acceleration of the melt strand drawn down is 120 mm/sec 2 .
- the Rheotens was operated in combination with the PC program EXTENS. This is a real-time data-acquisition program, which displays and stores the measured data of tensile force and drawdown speed. The end points of the Rheotens curve (force versus pulley rotary speed) is taken as the F 30 melt strength and drawability values.
- the mass of the xylene hot unsolubles (mxnu) obtained by the formula mx H u+m - m m mx H u is put in relation to the weight of the polymer (m p ) to obtain the fraction of xylene insolubles mx H u m p .
- a gradation test was performed on the polymer samples.
- the sieve analysis involved a nested column of sieves with wire mesh screen with the following sizes: >20 ⁇ , >32 ⁇ , >63 ⁇ , >100 ⁇ , >125 ⁇ , >160 ⁇ , > 200 ⁇ , >250 ⁇ , > 315 ⁇ , > 400 ⁇ , >500 ⁇ , >710 ⁇ , >1 mm, >1.4 mm, > 2 mm, >2.8 mm.
- the samples were poured into the top sieve which has the largest screen openings. Each lower sieve in the column has smaller openings than the one above (see sizes indicated above).
- At the base is the receiver.
- the column was placed in a mechanical shaker. The shaker shook the column. After the shaking was completed the material on each sieve was weighed. The weight of the sample of each sieve was then divided by the total weight to give a percentage retained on each sieve.
- 1-PPl is a linear propylene homopolymer having a MFR 2 (230°C) of 0.37 g/lOmin, a d 5 o of 1,100 ⁇ , a dgo of 1,650 ⁇ , a melting temperature Tm of 164 °C, a F 30 melt strength of 68 cN and V30 melt extensibility 146 mm/s.
- 1-PP2 is a linear propylene homopolymer having a MFR 2 (230°C) of 0.90 g/lOmin, a d 5 o of 625 ⁇ , a dgo of 970 ⁇ m, a melting temperature Tm of 162°C, a F 30 melt strength of 39 cN and V30 melt extensibility 155 mm/s.
- the linear polypropylenes 1-PP2 was used to provide additive mixture (AM) containing further additives as a masterbatch for incorporating into a base polymer of branched polypropylene.
- the additive mixture contains 85wt.-% of the linear polypropylenes 1-PPl, 10.00 wt.-% Irganox B 225 FF (antioxidant), and 2.50 wt.-% Hydrotalcit and 2,50 wt% of Ca Stearate.
- the pre-mixture was transferred under inert atmosphere to a co-rotating twin screw extruder of the type Theyson TSK60 having a barrel diameter of 60 mm and an L/D-ratio of 48 equipped with a high intensity mixing screw having 3 kneading zones and a two-step degassing setup.
- the melt temperature profile is given in table 1.
- the screw speed and throughput is indicated in table 2.
- the branched polypropylene is produced (b-PP).
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