WO2015055811A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von expandiertem thermoplastischem elastomer - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a process for producing expanded thermoplastic elastomer, in particular expanded thermoplastic elastomer in granular form.
- Thermoplastic elastomers used for the production are, for example, thermoplastic polyurethanes.
- Expanded thermoplastic elastomers are used for example for the production of any foam solid bodies, for example for gymnastic mats, body protectors, lining elements in the automotive industry, sound and vibration dampers, packaging or shoe soles. It is preferred to fill a mold with granules of an expanded elastomer and to melt the individual granules by the action of heat on their surface and to connect in this way.
- simple and complex semi-finished or molded parts can be produced with undercuts.
- Foams in particular particle foams, have long been known and described many times in the literature, for example in Ullmann's "Enzyklopadie der ischen Chemie", 4th Edition, Volume 20, page 416 ff.
- thermoplastic polyurethane is extruded into a granulate.
- the granules are impregnated in aqueous suspension under pressure with a blowing agent and expanded in a third step.
- the thermoplastic polyurethane is melted together with a blowing agent in an extruder and the melt granulated without a device which prevents foaming. The preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane and the further processing into an expanded thermoplastic polyurethane in the same machine are not described.
- thermoplastically processable polyurethane elastomers is known, for example, from EP-A 1 213 307.
- the polyurethanes produced by the process described herein are compact and are not used for the production of expanded elastomers.
- WO-A 201 1/005705 describes a process for producing extruded, foamed polyurethanes.
- monomers used for the production of polyurethanes are added to a first section of an extruder, and a blowing agent is added at a second position after temporary vacuum degassing.
- the polymer melt is foamed in or at the end of the extruder and the foamed material is extruded.
- Even small fluctuations in production can lead to different foam build-up, so that the production of a homogeneous foam requires high levels of regeneration. requirements are to be made.
- the semi-finished products and moldings produced consist of crosslinked polyurethanes, which can not be subsequently further formed by thermal treatment or further processed. Therefore, the desired semi-finished or molded parts must be produced in the final final form. Complex geometries with undercuts can not be realized.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a process for producing expanded thermoplastic elastomer, with which it is possible, in particular, to produce an expanded granulate having a defined porosity.
- thermoplastic elastomer melt into an expanded thermoplastic elastomer (d) forming the blowing agent-containing polymer melt into an expanded thermoplastic elastomer.
- the process according to the invention makes it possible to produce a foamed semifinished product, for example in the form of an expanded granulate, from an expanded thermoplastic elastomer, without further intermediate steps, directly from the monomers and optionally further starting materials to be used.
- the method also allows a large variability of the foam structure.
- the expanded thermoplastic elastomer granules produced according to the invention can be further processed to complex shaped parts without great effort and without waste.
- thermoplastic elastomers can be made with a closed skin.
- a closed skin may be desired for haptic reasons, for example.
- the penetration of moisture into the foamed thermoplastic elastomer can be slowed or even completely prevented.
- the term "polymer” is used in the general language.
- the term "polymer” refers to the thermoplastic elastomer, in particular screw machines or melt pumps may be used as the polymer processing machines, as well as any other machine used to manufacture polymers and subsequently granules from the However, it is possible to use screw-type piston engines.As extruder screw extruders are preferably used as screw-type piston machines for carrying out the process according to the invention. As the conversion of the monomers and / or oligomers increases, the viscosity increases in the corresponding structure.
- steps (b) and (c) are performed in one machine.
- the first stage is a first section of the Schneenkenkolbenma- machine, in which the reaction of the monomers and / or oligomers, optionally in the presence of other starting materials, to the polymer and the second stage, a second section of the screw machine, which directly adjoins the first section connects in the the physical blowing agent is added.
- This structure is particularly suitable for the use of extruders for granule production.
- step (b) it is also possible to use a first screw machine for producing the polymer in step (b) and a second screw machine for metering the physical blowing agent in step (c), in which case the first and second screw machines are coupled together in that the polymer melt produced in the first screw-type piston machine is transferred directly into the second screw-type piston machine.
- the second screw-piston machine for carrying out step (c) is thus supplied with a polymer melt, so that the otherwise necessary melting of the polymer is eliminated.
- a corresponding plant which can be used here is, for example, a tandem extruder, in which the first stage of the screw-type piston machine is a first extruder of the tandem extruder and the second stage of the screw-type piston machine is a second extruder of the tandem extruder.
- a twin-screw extruder is used as the first stage of the screw piston machine.
- This is the monomers and / or oligomers, which are used for the preparation of the thermoplastic elastomer, and optionally further reactants supplied.
- the monomers and / or oligomers are converted to the thermoplastic elastomer.
- the first stage of the screw piston machine is designed so that the residence time is sufficient to implement the monomers and / or oligomers used to form the thermoplastic elastomer.
- the dwell time sets.
- the physical blowing agent is then added.
- the second stage of the screw-type piston machine has, for example, suitable mixing units on the screw. It is also possible to use a static mixer in addition.
- melt pump In addition to an extruder, a melt pump can alternatively be used. In order to obtain a uniform distribution of the physical blowing agent in the polymer, the melt pump is preferably followed by a static mixer before it enters a granulating system.
- the polymer melt is usually extruded into strands, which are then cut into granules.
- the polymer melt expands on leaving the extruder due to the pressure drop and a foamed product is formed, in the course of granulation an expanded granulate.
- the temperature of the tempered perforated plate is preferably between 150 and 280 ° C.
- the granulation chamber In order to prevent an uncontrolled foaming of the polymer melt in the granulation chamber and to produce a uniformly foamed granules, it is advantageous to pressurize the granulating chamber with a pressure which is above the ambient pressure. It is furthermore particularly preferred to flood the granulation chamber with a liquid, so that the thermoplastic polymer melt containing the blowing agent is pressed directly into the liquid.
- the liquid used in the granulation chamber is water.
- the granulation chamber is preferably flowed through by a liquid which is heated to a temperature in the range of 10 to 60 ° C and whose pressure is 0.7 to 20 bar above the ambient pressure, wherein pressure and temperature of the liquid in the granulation chamber and the temperature of the perforated plate are selected so that the granules are expanded in the pressurized liquid by the physical blowing agent contained so that expanded granules are formed with a closed skin.
- the pressure required for the granulation pressure on the granulator in the polymer processing machine and the necessary temperature of the melt are dependent on the elastomer to be processed and the auxiliaries used and the physical blowing agent used. Furthermore, the necessary pressure and the necessary temperature are dependent on the mixing ratio of the components in the elastomer to each other.
- the polymer pressed by the tempered perforated plate is formed into strands which are comminuted with a cutting device into individual expanding granules.
- the cutting device can be designed for example as a fast rotating knife.
- the shape of the resulting granules depends on the one hand on the shape and size of the openings in the perforated plate, on the other hand, the shape is dependent on the pressure with which the melt is pressed through the holes of the perforated plate and the speed of the cutting device.
- the press-in pressure, the speed of the cutting device and the size of the openings in the perforated plate are selected so that the shape of the granules is substantially spherical.
- the relationships between the number of knives, number of holes and knife speed are known in the art.
- the granules are discharged from the granulation chamber, for example, with the aid of the tempered liquid flowing through the granulation chamber.
- the pressure and the temperature of the tempered liquid are chosen so that the polymer strands / granules are controlled by the physical propellant contained expanded and a closed skin is produced on the surface of the granules.
- the granulate flows into a dryer where it is separated from the liquid.
- the finished, expanded granules can be collected in a container, while the liquid is filtered and passed through a pressure pump back into the granulation chamber.
- the granulation in a liquid under pressure with controlled liquid temperature prevents the propellant-containing polymer melt from expanding uncontrollably without the formation of a closed skin. Although such particles would initially have a low bulk density, they would quickly collapse again. The result would be inhomogeneous particles of high bulk density.
- the expansion of the granules is controlled slowed down, so that homogeneously structured particles are formed which have a closed skin and have a cellular structure in their interior.
- the size of the cells is less than 250 ⁇ , preferably less than 100 ⁇ .
- the bulk density of the expanded granules is typically in the range of 30 g / L to 350 g / L and is preferably in the range of 80 g / L to 140 g / L.
- the expansion of the granules is controlled by adjusting the pressure and temperature of the tempered liquid in the granulation chamber, as well as by adjusting the temperature of the perforated plate. If the granules expand too quickly or uncontrollably so that no closed skin forms, the pressure of the liquid in the granulation chamber is increased and / or the temperature of the tempered liquid in the granulation chamber is lowered. The increased pressure of the temperature-controlled liquid surrounding the granules counteracts the expansion effect of the physical blowing agent and slows down the expansion of the granules. Reducing the temperature of the tempered liquid in the granulation chamber causes a thicker skin of the particles, thus providing more resistance to expansion.
- the pressure of the temperature-controlled liquid in the granulation chamber is lowered and / or the temperature of the tempered liquid is raised.
- the pressure in the tempering liquid flowing through the granulation chamber is preferably between 0.7 bar and 20 bar.
- the pressure in the liquid is between 5 and 15 bar, more preferably a pressure between 10 and 15 bar is preferred.
- the expansion of the granules can also be influenced by the temperature of the tempered perforated plate.
- the temperature of the tempered orifice plate By lowering the temperature of the tempered orifice plate, heat from the polymer melt can be released to the environment more quickly. This will be the formation of a closed skin, the prerequisite for a stable, foamed granule is promoted. If the temperature of the temperature-controlled perforated plate and / or the liquid in the granulation chamber is chosen too low, the polymer melt cools too quickly and solidifies before sufficient expansion can begin.
- the expansion of the granules by the contained physical blowing agent is so difficult that granules with too high a bulk density arises. Therefore, the temperature of the tempered liquid in the granulation chamber and / or the temperature of the tempered orifice plate are increased in such a case.
- the temperature of the liquid in the granulating chamber is preferably between 10 ° C and 60 ° C in order to allow a controlled expansion of the granules, in which a closed foam skin is formed.
- the temperature of the liquid is between 25 ° C and 45 ° C.
- the temperature of the temperature-controlled perforated plate is preferably between 150 ° C. and 280 ° C., a temperature of the perforated plate between 220 ° C. and 260 ° C. is preferred, a temperature range of the tempered perforated plate of 245 ° C. to 255 ° C. is particularly preferred.
- the granules produced by the process according to the invention preferably have a particle weight in the range from 1 to 40 mg.
- the density of the expanded thermoplastic elastomer is preferably in the range of 30 to 350 g / l.
- blowing agents are understood to mean blowing agents whose chemical structure remains unchanged during the expansion process, whose state of aggregation can change during the expansion process and which are gaseous for expansion.
- Propellants are described, for example, in Thermoplastic Foam Processing Principles and Development, edited by Richard Gendron, CRC Press, 2005.
- the physical blowing agent in a preferred embodiment contains carbon dioxide, nitrogen or a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Any mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide can be used here. However, it is preferred to use as blowing agent a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen which contains 50% by weight to 100% by weight of carbon dioxide and 0% by weight to 50% by weight of nitrogen.
- the blowing agent may also contain an organic blowing agent, for example alkanes, halogenated hydrocarbons or a mixture of these substances.
- an organic blowing agent for example alkanes, halogenated hydrocarbons or a mixture of these substances.
- Ethane, propane, butane or pentane are suitable as alkanes, for example.
- the sole use of CO2 and / or N2 and their combination as blowing agent without the addition of further blowing agents is particularly advantageous since they are inert gases which are incombustible, so that during production no explosive atmospheres can arise. As a result, cost-intensive safety precautions become unnecessary and the potential danger in the production is greatly reduced. It is also advantageous that no removal time of the products due to the evaporation of volatile combustible materials is required.
- the blowing agent-containing polymer melt additionally one or more nucleating agents are added as additional reactants.
- nucleating agents are talc, calcium fluoride, sodium phenylphosphinate, aluminum oxide, carbon black, graphite, pigments and finely divided polytetrafluoroethylene, individually or else in any desired mixtures.
- Particularly preferred as a nucleating agent is talc.
- the proportion of nucleating agent based on the total mass of the thermoplastic molding composition or the polymer melt is preferably from 0 to 4 wt .-%, in particular 0.1 to 2% by weight.
- the nucleating agent can be added either in the first stage or in the second stage.
- the addition of the physical blowing agent can be realized, for example, via an injection valve by means of a gas or liquid metering unit, depending on the state of aggregation of the physical blowing agent, in the polymer processing machine.
- the thermoplastic elastomer from which the expanded granules are produced is selected, for example, from thermoplastic polyester elastomers, for example polyether esters or polyester esters, thermoplastic copolyamides, for example polyethercopolyamides, or styrene block copolymers, for example styrene-butadiene block copolymers. Most preferably, the thermoplastic elastomer is a thermoplastic polyurethane.
- thermoplastic elastomer In addition to the monomers and / or oligomers which are converted to the thermoplastic elastomer, further starting materials can be added. By adding the further educts, the physical or chemical properties of the elastomer can be adjusted. In addition, if appropriate, it is also possible to add a catalyst as further starting material with which the reaction of the monomers and / or oligomers with the polymer is catalyzed.
- Further additives may be selected, for example, from nucleating agents, surface-active substances, fillers, flame retardants, for example phosphorus-containing systems, nucleating agents, oxidation stabilizers, additional further stabilizers, for example against hydrolysis, light, heat or discoloration, reinforcing agents and plasticizers, lubricants and mold release agents , Dyes and pigments as well as any mixtures of these substances.
- fillers may be inorganic and / or organic powders or fibrous materials and mixtures thereof.
- the average particle diameter or, in the case of fibrous fillers, the length of the fibers should be in the range of the cell size or smaller. An average particle diameter or an average length of the fibers in the range from 0.1 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably in the range from 1 to 50 ⁇ m, is preferred.
- thermoplastic polyurethane can be any thermoplastic polyurethane known to those skilled in the art.
- Thermoplastic polyurethanes and processes for their preparation have already been described many times, for example in Gerhard W. Becker and Dietrich Braun, Kunststoffhandbuch, Volume 7, "Polyurethane", Carl Hanser Verlag, Kunststoff, Vienna, 1993.
- the thermoplastic polyurethane is prepared by reaction of a mixture of isocyanates with isocyanate-reactive compounds, preferably having a molecular weight of 0.5 kg / mol to 10 kg / mol as monomers or oligomers and optionally chain extenders, preferably having a molecular weight of 0.05 kg / mol to 0.5 kg / mol.
- at least one chain regulator, a catalyst and optionally at least one filler, auxiliary and / or additive are added to the mixture for the preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
- a mixture of isocyanates and isocyanate-reactive compounds is required for the production of thermoplastic polyurethane.
- chain extenders chain regulators, catalysts and fillers, auxiliaries and / or additives
- chain regulators chain regulators
- catalysts and fillers auxiliaries and / or additives
- aliphatic, cycloaliphatic and / or aromatic isocyanates are used as organic isocyanates. Particular preference is given to using aromatic, aliphatic and / or cycloaliphatic diisocyanates.
- diisocyanates examples include trimethylene diisocyanate, tetramethylene diisocyanate, pentamethylene diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate, heptamethylene diisocyanate, octamethylene diisocyanate; 2-methylpentamethylene diisocyanate-1, 5; 2-ethylbutylene diisocyanate-1, 4; Pentamethylene diisocyanate-1, 5; Butylene diisocyanate-1, 4; 1-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5-isocyanatomethylcyclohexane; 1,4-bis (isocyanatomethyl) cyclohexane; 1, 3-bis (isocyanatomethyl) cyclohexane; 1,4-cyclohexane diisocyanate; 1-methyl-2,4-cyclohexane diisocyanate, 1-methyl-2,6-cyclohexane diisocyanate, 2,2'-dicyclo
- the thermoplastic molding composition is composed of a compound having at least two isocyanate-reactive, hydrogen-containing groups.
- the isocyanate group-reactive hydrogen-containing group is preferably a hydroxyl group.
- the compound having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups selected from polyetherol, polyesterol and polycarbonate diol.
- polyesterols, polyetherols and / or polycarbonate diols are usually also summarized under the term "polyols”.
- the thermoplastic polyurethane is prepared from polyether alcohol.
- polyether diol is particularly preferably used.
- a particularly preferred polyether diol is polytetrahydrofuran.
- the polyether alcohols are used individually or else as a mixture of different polyether alcohols.
- a polyester alcohol is used to prepare the thermoplastic polyurethane.
- polyester diol is used for this purpose.
- a preferred polyester diol is prepared from adipic acid and butane-1, 4-diol.
- Preferred embodiments of the polyester alcohols have a molecular weight between 0.6 kg / mol and 2.5 kg / mol.
- the polyols used to make the thermoplastic polyurethane have molecular weights of from 0.5 kg / mol to 8 kg / mol, more preferably from 0.6 kg / mol to 6 kg / mol, and especially 0.8 kg / mol up to 4 kg / mol.
- the polyols have an average functionality of from 1.8 to 2.3, more preferably from 1.9 to 2.2 and in particular from 2.
- the polyol is a polyester alcohol, preferably synthesized from polytetrahydrofuran, and in a further preferred embodiment has a molecular weight between 0.6 kg / mol and 2.5 kg / mol.
- chain extenders are used to prepare the thermoplastic polyurethane, these are preferably aliphatic, aromatic and / or cycloaliphatic compounds which in further preferred embodiments have a molecular weight of from 0.05 kg / mol to 0.5 kg / mol.
- the chain extenders are, for example, compounds with two functional groups, for example diamines and / or alkanediols having 2 to 10 C atoms in the alkylene radical, in particular butanediol-1, 4, hexanediol-1, 6 and / or di-, tri -, tetra-, penta-, hexa, hepta, octa, nona and / or Decaalkylenglykole having 3 to 8 carbon atoms and corresponding oligo- and / or polypropylene glycols.
- mixtures of the chain extenders are used for the preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
- Chain regulators When chain regulators are used, they usually have a molecular weight of 0.03 kg / mol to 0.5 kg / mol.
- Chain regulators are compounds which have only one functional group compared to isocyanates. Examples of chain regulators are monofunctional alcohols, monofunctional amines, preferably methylamine and / or monofunctional polyols. Through chain regulators, the flow behavior of the mixtures of the individual components can be specifically adjusted. Chain regulators are in preferred embodiments in an amount of 0 parts by weight to 5 parts by weight, more preferably from 0.1 parts by weight to 1 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the compound having at least two used with isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups. Chain regulators are used in addition to or instead of chain extenders.
- At least one catalyst is used for the preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane, in particular the reaction between the isocyanate groups of the diisocyanates and the isocyanate-reactive compounds, preferably hydroxyl groups, the compound having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups, the chain regulator and the Chain extender accelerates.
- the catalyst is selected from the group of tertiary amines, for example triethylamine, dimethylcyclohexylamine, N-methylmorpholine, N, N'-dimethylpiperazine, 2- (dimethylaminoethoxy) ethanol, diazabicyclo (2,2,2) octane and similar substances.
- the at least one catalyst is selected from the group of organic metal compounds and is, exemplarily, titanic acid ester, an iron compound, for example, iron (III) acetylacetonate, a tin compound, for example tin diacetate, tin dioctoate, tin dilaurate or a Zinndialkylsalz one aliphatic carboxylic acid such as dibutyltin diacetate, dibutyltin dilaurate or the like.
- an iron compound for example, iron (III) acetylacetonate
- a tin compound for example tin diacetate, tin dioctoate, tin dilaurate or a Zinndialkylsalz one aliphatic carboxylic acid such as dibutyltin diacetate, dibutyltin dilaurate or the like.
- the catalysts are used individually, in other embodiments, mixtures of catalysts are used.
- the catalyst used is a mixture of catalysts in amounts of from 0.0001% by weight to 0.1% by weight, based on the compound having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups, preferably the polyhydroxyl compound ,
- auxiliaries and / or additives for example, hydrolysis protection agents and flame retardants can be used. Further additives and auxiliaries can be taken from standard works such as, for example, the above-mentioned Gerhard W. Becker and Dietrich Braun, Kunststoffhandbuch, Volume 7 "Polyurethane", Carl Hanser Verlag, Kunststoff, Vienna, 1993.
- the isocyanates and the compound having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups for the preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane and hydrolysis for example, polymers and low molecular weight carbodiimides can be added.
- the thermoplastic polyurethane may contain a phosphorus compound.
- the compounds having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups and the chain extenders can be varied in relatively broad molar ratios.
- the molar ratio of the compounds having at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups to the total chain extender used is from 10: 1 to 1:10, preferably from 5: 1 to 1: 8, more preferably from 1: 1 to 1 : 4, wherein the hardness of the thermoplastic polyurethane increases with increasing content of chain extender.
- the reaction to form the thermoplastic polyurethane takes place with customary characteristic numbers.
- the index is defined by the ratio of the total isocyanate groups of the aromatic, aliphatic and / or cycloaliphatic diisocyanate used in the reaction to the isocyanate-reactive groups, ie the active hydrogens of the compound having at least two isocyanate groups. active hydrogen-containing groups and the chain extender.
- an isocyanate group of the aromatic, aliphatic and / or cycloaliphatic diisocyanate has an active hydrogen atom, ie a function of the compound which is reactive towards isocyanates, with at least two isocyanate-reactive hydrogen-containing groups and the chain extender.
- characteristic numbers above 100 more isocyanate groups exist than groups which are reactive toward isocyanates, for example hydroxyl groups.
- the reaction takes place to the thermoplastic polyurethane at a ratio between 60 and 120, more preferably at a ratio between see 80 and 1 10th
- thermoplastic molding composition may optionally contain at least one additive.
- additive refers to fillers, auxiliaries and additives as well as the chain regulators, chain extenders and catalysts described above.
- the additives can be used in any mixtures.
- the proportion of the additives in the total mass of the thermoplastic molding composition is preferably 0 to 80 wt .-%.
- the feedstocks used in the preparation of the thermoplastic polyurethane are added to the first stage of the polymer processing machine.
- the addition can take place via a common addition point at the inlet into the polymer processing machine or via a plurality of addition points, which are arranged distributed over the length of the polymer processing machine, in particular the screw piston machine. It is preferable first to add monomers and / or oligomers and optionally necessary catalyst and the other additives for adjusting the properties of the polymer at a later point, after already at least some of the monomers and / or oligomers has reacted to the polymer.
- a suitable polymer processing machine that can be used to produce expanded granules is, for example, a twin-screw extruder.
- the length of the twin-screw extruder is chosen so that after the reaction of the monomers and / or oligomers to the polymer, a pressure adjustment can take place.
- the length is chosen so that the pressure over a length of at least 15 L / D, wherein L / D describes the ratio of length to diameter, can be adjusted before the end of the second stage.
- the regions of the reaction and of the pressure setting can be separated from one another by means of at least one repelling conveying element or clamping element, preferably two to three rejecting conveying elements or kneading elements.
- the adjustment of the pressure after conversion of the monomers and / or oligomers can be ensured, for example, by the nature of the screw elements, the process parameters, such as screw speed, and / or the use of a gear pump downstream of the extruder.
- the addition of the physical blowing agent for example via an injection valve by means of a gas metering unit.
- the physical blowing agent is over a length of at least 5 L / D, preferably of at least 10 L / D by mixing elements homogeneously mixed with the polymer melt.
- conveying elements can additionally be provided on at least one screw of the twin-screw extruder.
- the first stage of the polymer processing machine is followed by a melt channel with the physical blowing agent addition point as the second stage.
- the second stage additionally includes a melt pump and a static mixer.
- the melt channel is, for example, a heatable tube through which the polymer melt flows and into which the physical blowing agent can be introduced.
- an injection valve can likewise be provided and a gas metering unit can be used for propellant metering.
- the melt pump is used to build up the necessary pressure needed to force the polymer melt through the static mixer and pelletizer after the addition of the physical blowing agent.
- the melt pump can either be located between the melt channel and the static mixer or alternatively between the first stage and the melt channel.
- melt pump When the melt pump is positioned between the melt channel and the static mixer, it is necessary to design the first stage so that in the first stage in the reaction of the monomers and / or oligomers to the polymer pressure is built up and further that the pressure sufficient to promote the polymer melt through the melt channel. For this purpose, it is also necessary to connect the melt channel either directly or via a pipeline to the first stage.
- the static mixer is used to homogeneously distribute the physical blowing agent in the polymer melt.
- the static mixer is preferably heated to prevent the polymer melt from solidifying and is composed, for example, of mixing elements having a process length of at least 1 L / D, preferably a length of at least 5 L / D and which are designed such that the residence time of the polymer melt is greater than 0.5 s, preferably greater than 3 s.
- twin-screw extruder or the static mixer is then followed by a suitable system for producing the granules, in particular a granulating device.
- the reaction mixture is transferred to a twin-screw extruder ZSK92 from Coperion GmbH as the main extruder.
- the entry of the main extruder is at a distance of 6 L / D from the start of the process section.
- the reaction is further promoted at temperatures in the range of 200 to 240 ° C.
- 0.2 parts by weight of nitrogen and 1.5 parts by weight of carbon dioxide are injected into the polymer melt by means of gas metering stations as a physical blowing agent.
- the blowing agent-containing polymer melt is forced through a tempered to 200 ° C perforated plate in a flow-through with water granulation.
- the diameter of the holes in the perforated plate is 1, 8 mm.
- the polymer melt at the perforated plate is cut into granules having a particle weight of 20 mg.
- the granules are discharged with the water, which has a pressure of 10 bar and a temperature of 30 ° C, from the granulation and conveyed to a centrifugal dryer. In the centrifugal dryer, the granules are separated from the water and dried.
- the bulk density of the expanded granules thus produced is 140 g / l.
- thermoplastic polyurethane was prepared as in Example 1. In contrast to Example 1, however, 0.2 parts by weight of nitrogen and 2 parts by weight of carbon dioxide were used as the physical blowing agent. The diameter of the holes in the perforated plate was 2.4 mm. The water flowing through the granulation chamber has a pressure of 5 bar and a temperature of 20 ° C. The granules produced in this way have a particle weight of 32 mg and the bulk density of the granules thus produced is 120 g / l.
- thermoplastic polyurethane To prepare the thermoplastic polyurethane, the same starting materials were used as in Example 1. In contrast to example 1, 0.3 parts by weight of nitrogen and 2.5 parts by weight of carbon dioxide were used as the physical blowing agent.
- the main extruder is followed by a melt channel into which the physical blowing agent was injected.
- the melt channel is followed by the melt pump, through which the physical blowing agent-containing polymer melt is pressed into a heated to 240 ° C static mixer as a dispersing unit.
- the static mixer is followed by a perforated plate having holes with a diameter of 1 mm, through which the polymer melt is pressed into a granulation chamber.
- a particle weight of the granules thus prepared was adjusted to 5 mg.
- the water flowing through the granulation chamber has a pressure of 20 bar and a temperature of 35 ° C.
- the bulk density of the granules thus produced is 100 g / l.
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