Patent classifications
C08F214/22
Co-cured fluoroelastomers with improved chemical resistance
Co-cured blends of fluoroelastomers of tetrafluoroethylene-propylene copolymer with cure site monomer and terpolymers of Vinylidene fluoride (VDF), Hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) with peroxide as initiator and coagent TAIC as crosslinker show improved curing performance, improved mechanical properties and improved compression set as well. The co-cured fluoroelastomers show improved chemical resistance to the solvent aging systems and better retention of mechanical properties after aging at high temperature in the solvents system.
Co-cured fluoroelastomers with improved chemical resistance
Co-cured blends of fluoroelastomers of tetrafluoroethylene-propylene copolymer with cure site monomer and terpolymers of Vinylidene fluoride (VDF), Hexafluoropropylene (HFP) and Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE) with peroxide as initiator and coagent TAIC as crosslinker show improved curing performance, improved mechanical properties and improved compression set as well. The co-cured fluoroelastomers show improved chemical resistance to the solvent aging systems and better retention of mechanical properties after aging at high temperature in the solvents system.
Electrocaloric polymer, ink and film comprising same, and uses thereof
A polymer including VDF-based units having an electrocaloric effect under the effect of a variable electric field. The polymer includes 0.1 to 10.0 mol % double bonds, which are substantially non-conjugated. Also, a corresponding composition including the polymer, a corresponding film including the polymer, and to various uses of the polymer.
Electrocaloric polymer, ink and film comprising same, and uses thereof
A polymer including VDF-based units having an electrocaloric effect under the effect of a variable electric field. The polymer includes 0.1 to 10.0 mol % double bonds, which are substantially non-conjugated. Also, a corresponding composition including the polymer, a corresponding film including the polymer, and to various uses of the polymer.
FLUORORUBBER COMPOSITION
A fluororubber composition comprising 3 to 20 parts by weight of carbon fibers and 1 to 8 parts by weight of carbon nanotubes based on 100 parts by weight of fluororubber. The crosslinked molded article obtained from the fluororubber composition has excellent effects of not only imparting oil film retention, but also improving the material strength of fluororubber due to the combined use of carbon nanotubes, which have high reinforcing properties. Further, the fluororubber composition can give a fluororubber crosslinked product excellent in abrasion resistance and pressure resistance.
FLUORORUBBER COMPOSITION
A fluororubber composition comprising 3 to 20 parts by weight of carbon fibers and 1 to 8 parts by weight of carbon nanotubes based on 100 parts by weight of fluororubber. The crosslinked molded article obtained from the fluororubber composition has excellent effects of not only imparting oil film retention, but also improving the material strength of fluororubber due to the combined use of carbon nanotubes, which have high reinforcing properties. Further, the fluororubber composition can give a fluororubber crosslinked product excellent in abrasion resistance and pressure resistance.
COPOLYMERS OF HALOGENATED OLEFINS AND HALOGENATED CO-MONOMERS
Copolymers of one or more halogenated olefins and one or more halogenated co-monomers selected from the group consisting of halogenated alkenyl ethers, halogenated alkenyl esters, and halogenated (meth)acrylates are useful in various end-use applications wherein the presence of halogen (e.g., fluorine) in the copolymer imparts one or more desirable properties, as compared to analogous copolymers not containing halogen.
COPOLYMERS OF HALOGENATED OLEFINS AND HALOGENATED CO-MONOMERS
Copolymers of one or more halogenated olefins and one or more halogenated co-monomers selected from the group consisting of halogenated alkenyl ethers, halogenated alkenyl esters, and halogenated (meth)acrylates are useful in various end-use applications wherein the presence of halogen (e.g., fluorine) in the copolymer imparts one or more desirable properties, as compared to analogous copolymers not containing halogen.
Membrane including fluoropolymer hybrid organic/inorganic composite, and electrochemical device having the same
The present invention pertains to a membrane for an electrochemical device, to a process for manufacturing said membrane and to use of said membrane in a process for manufacturing an electrochemical device.
ULTRA-LOW TEMPERATURE ELASTOMERIC FLUOROPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PREPARING THE SAME
An elastomeric fluoropolymer includes the following monomer units: about 45 mol % to about 65 mol % —CF.sub.2—CH.sub.2—; about 8 mol % to about 30 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF.sub.2—; about 4.5 mol % to about 25 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF(O—CF.sub.3)—; and about 6 mol % to about 20 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF(O—CF.sub.2—CF.sub.2—O—(CF.sub.2—O).sub.n—CF.sub.3)—, where n is 1 or 2. In some embodiments, a composition includes an elastomeric fluoropolymer and at least one additive. In some embodiments, a composition includes a first elastomeric fluoropolymer and a second elastomeric fluoropolymer blended with the first elastomeric fluoropolymer. The first elastomeric fluoropolymer includes the following monomer units: about 45 mol % to about 65 mol % —CF.sub.2—CH.sub.2—; about 8 mol % to about 30 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF.sub.2—; about 4.5 mol % to about 25 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF(O—CF.sub.3)—; and about 6 mol % to about 20 mol % —CF.sub.2—CF(O—CF.sub.2—CF.sub.2—O—(CF.sub.2—O).sub.n—CF.sub.3)—, where n is 1 or 2.