Patent classifications
C08F8/42
Process for cross-linked polyethylene production
A method of producing a silane cross-linked polyethylene is disclosed which includes maleating a polyethylene polymer to form a maleated polyethylene and reacting the maleated polyethylene with a primary or secondary amino silane to form a silane-grafted polyethylene. The method further includes treating the silane-grafted polyethylene in a moisture curing process to form the silane cross-linked polyethylene.
Process for cross-linked polyethylene production
A method of producing a silane cross-linked polyethylene is disclosed which includes maleating a polyethylene polymer to form a maleated polyethylene and reacting the maleated polyethylene with a primary or secondary amino silane to form a silane-grafted polyethylene. The method further includes treating the silane-grafted polyethylene in a moisture curing process to form the silane cross-linked polyethylene.
HYDROGENATED COPOLYMER AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, HYDROGENATED COPOLYMER-CONTAINING COMPOSITION, INTERLAYER FILM FOR LAMINATED GLASS, INTERLAYER FILM LAMINATE FOR LAMINATED GLASS, SEALING MATERIAL, OPTICAL FILM, MEDICAL SHAPED ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, ADHESIVE, AND ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
Disclosed is a hydrogenated copolymer obtained by hydrogenating a copolymer which comprises an aromatic vinyl monomer unit and a chain conjugated diene monomer unit. When, among at least two hydrogenated copolymer-derived peaks in an elution curve measured by gel permeation chromatography of a sample containing the hydrogenated product, a hydrogenated copolymer-derived peak exhibiting a peak top with the earliest elution time is defined as a first peak and a hydrogenated copolymer-derived peak exhibiting a peak top with the second earliest elution time is defined as a second peak, the ratio of a standard polystyrene-equivalent molecular weight based on the elution time of the first peak (first peak molecular weight) to a standard polystyrene-equivalent molecular weight based on the elution time of the second peak (second peak molecular weight) is 1.50 or more. The second peak molecular weight is 1,000 or more.
HYDROGENATED COPOLYMER AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, HYDROGENATED COPOLYMER-CONTAINING COMPOSITION, INTERLAYER FILM FOR LAMINATED GLASS, INTERLAYER FILM LAMINATE FOR LAMINATED GLASS, SEALING MATERIAL, OPTICAL FILM, MEDICAL SHAPED ARTICLE AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME, ADHESIVE, AND ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE SAME
Disclosed is a hydrogenated copolymer obtained by hydrogenating a copolymer which comprises an aromatic vinyl monomer unit and a chain conjugated diene monomer unit. When, among at least two hydrogenated copolymer-derived peaks in an elution curve measured by gel permeation chromatography of a sample containing the hydrogenated product, a hydrogenated copolymer-derived peak exhibiting a peak top with the earliest elution time is defined as a first peak and a hydrogenated copolymer-derived peak exhibiting a peak top with the second earliest elution time is defined as a second peak, the ratio of a standard polystyrene-equivalent molecular weight based on the elution time of the first peak (first peak molecular weight) to a standard polystyrene-equivalent molecular weight based on the elution time of the second peak (second peak molecular weight) is 1.50 or more. The second peak molecular weight is 1,000 or more.
Modified conjugated diene-based polymer and rubber composition including the same
The present invention relates to a modified conjugated diene-based polymer, and more particularly, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer prepared by continuous polymerization and having remarkable processability, narrow molecular weight distribution and excellent physical properties, and a rubber composition including the same.
Modified conjugated diene-based polymer and rubber composition including the same
The present invention relates to a modified conjugated diene-based polymer, and more particularly, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer prepared by continuous polymerization and having remarkable processability, narrow molecular weight distribution and excellent physical properties, and a rubber composition including the same.
Hot melt adhesive composition containing a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane copolymer and methods for the preparation and use thereof
A hot melt adhesive composition includes a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane block copolymer, a polydiorganosiloxane, and a polyorganosilicate resin. The hot melt adhesive composition is useful in electronic device assembly processes.
Hot melt adhesive composition containing a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane copolymer and methods for the preparation and use thereof
A hot melt adhesive composition includes a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane block copolymer, a polydiorganosiloxane, and a polyorganosilicate resin. The hot melt adhesive composition is useful in electronic device assembly processes.
Hot melt adhesive composition containing a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane copolymer and methods for the preparation and use thereof
A hot melt adhesive composition includes a polyolefin-polydiorganosiloxane block copolymer, a polydiorganosiloxane, and a polyorganosilicate resin. The hot melt adhesive composition is useful in electronic device assembly processes.
POLYOLEFIN BASED COMPOSITIONS MODIFIED BY SILANES
A thermoplastic polyolefin composition which is capable of being shaped and repeatedly recycled, comprises propy-lene-based polymers, said composition being modified with 0.01-5 wt % of organic oligomeric silanes selected from partially hydrolyzed alkoxy substituted vinyl, allyl or methacryl silanes, and blends thereof, and 0.0005-0.5 wt % of a compound capable of generating free radicals