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Thermoplastic composition with low hydrocarbon uptake
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B29C-051/00
B29C-043/20
B29C-047/00
B29K-081/00
B29K-023/00
B29K-083/00
B29K-509/08
B29K-105/00
B29K-305/00
B29C-047/10
B29C-047/40
B29C-047/68
B29C-049/00
B29K-105/16
B29K-307/04
B29K-309/08
B29K-105/12
B29C-049/04
B29C-049/22
F16L-011/04
F16L-011/22
출원번호
US-0467342
(2014-08-25)
등록번호
US-9757892
(2017-09-12)
발명자
/ 주소
Zhang, Bin
Luo, Rong
Tu, Xiaoyan
출원인 / 주소
Ticona LLC
대리인 / 주소
Dority & Manning, P.A.
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초록▼
Thermoplastic compositions are described that exhibit resistance to hydrocarbon absorption. Methods for forming the thermoplastic compositions are also described. Formation methods include combining a polyarylene sulfide with a first impact modifier and a second impact modifier such that the impact
Thermoplastic compositions are described that exhibit resistance to hydrocarbon absorption. Methods for forming the thermoplastic compositions are also described. Formation methods include combining a polyarylene sulfide with a first impact modifier and a second impact modifier such that the impact modifiers are dispersed throughout the polyarylene sulfide. A crosslinking agent can be combined with the other components of the composition following dispersal of the additives throughout the composition to dynamically crosslink at least one of the first and second impact modifiers.
대표청구항▼
1. A thermoplastic composition including a polyarylene sulfide,a first impact modifier in an amount of less than 20% by weight based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition, anda second impact modifier,wherein the first impact modifier is a crosslinked impact modifier. 2. The thermoplastic co
1. A thermoplastic composition including a polyarylene sulfide,a first impact modifier in an amount of less than 20% by weight based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition, anda second impact modifier,wherein the first impact modifier is a crosslinked impact modifier. 2. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein both the first impact modifier and the second impact modifier are crosslinked. 3. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the polyarylene sulfide is crosslinked. 4. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic composition exhibits a weight change of about 6% or less following contact with a heated hydrocarbon solution for four days. 5. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic composition exhibits a density retention of about 95% or greater following contact with a heated hydrocarbon solution for six days. 6. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic composition exhibits a volume change about 10.5% or less following contact with a heated hydrocarbon solution for six days. 7. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the first impact modifier is an olefinic copolymer or terpolymer. 8. The thermoplastic composition of claim 7, wherein the crosslinked first impact modifier comprises the reaction product of an epoxy functionality of the first impact modifier and a crosslinking agent or comprises the reaction product of a maleic anhydride functionality of the first impact modifier and a crosslinking agent. 9. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the polyarylene sulfide is a polyphenylene sulfide. 10. The thermoplastic composition of claim 9, wherein the second impact modifier is a homopolymer or a copolymer of ethylene. 11. The thermoplastic composition of claim 10, wherein the second impact modifier is a high molecular weight homopolymer or copolymer of ethylene or an ultrahigh molecular weight homopolymer or copolymer of ethylene. 12. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the second impact modifier is a homopolymer or a copolymer of ethylene. 13. The thermoplastic composition of claim 12, wherein the second impact modifier is a high molecular weight homopolymer or copolymer of ethylene or an ultrahigh molecular weight homopolymer or copolymer of ethylene. 14. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the second impact modifier is a siloxane polymer. 15. The thermoplastic composition of claim 14, wherein the second impact modifier is combined with fumed silica. 16. The thermoplastic composition of claim 15, wherein the second impact modifier is a polydimethyl siloxane. 17. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the second impact modifier is a thermoplastic elastomer. 18. The thermoplastic composition of claim 17, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is a block copolymer. 19. The thermoplastic composition of claim 18, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer is a polyamide and polyether block copolymer. 20. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, wherein the second impact modifier in the form of particles. 21. The thermoplastic composition of claim 20, wherein the particles have a mean particle diameter D50 ranging from about 5 micrometers to about 1000 micrometers. 22. The thermoplastic composition of claim 1, further comprising one or more additives. 23. The thermoplastic composition of claim 22, the one or more additives comprising fillers, a UV stabilizer, a heat stabilizer, a lubricant, a flame retardant, a nucleating agent, or a colorant. 24. A shaped product comprising the thermoplastic composition according to claim 1. 25. The shaped product according to claim 24, wherein the shaped product is an extruded product, an injection molded product, a blow-molded product, a pultruded product, a thermoformed product, or a compression molded product. 26. The shaped product according to claim 24, wherein the shaped product is a single layer or multilayered tubular member. 27. The shaped product according to claim 26, wherein the shaped product is a multilayered tubular member comprising an inner layer, the inner layer including the thermoplastic composition. 28. The shaped product according to claim 24, wherein the shaped product is a flowline for an oil and/or gas production application. 29. The shaped product according to claim 28, wherein the flowline is a bonded or unbonded riser, a bundled flowline, a support fluid flowline, or a pipe-in-pipe. 30. The shaped product according to claim 29, the riser comprising a barrier layer formed of the thermoplastic composition. 31. A method for forming a thermoplastic composition comprising: feeding a polyarylene sulfide to a melt processing unit;feeding a first impact modifier to the melt processing unit, the polyarylene sulfide and the impact modifier mixing in the melt processing unit such that the impact modifier becomes distributed throughout the polyarylene sulfide, wherein the first impact modifier is present in an amount of less than 20% by weight based on the weight of the thermoplastic composition;feeding a second impact modifier to the melt processing unit, the polyarylene sulfide and the second impact modifier mixing in the melt processing unit such that the second impact modifier becomes distributed throughout the polyarylene sulfide; andcrosslinking at least one of the first and second impact modifiers. 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising feeding a crosslinking agent to the melt processing unit, the crosslinking agent being fed to the melt processing unit following distribution of the first and second impact modifiers throughout the polyarylene sulfide, the crosslinking agent comprising reactive functionality that is reactive to reactive functionality of at least one of the first impact modifier and the second impact modifier. 33. The method of claim 31, further comprising feeding a disulfide compound to the melt processing unit. 34. The method of claim 33, the disulfide compound comprising reactive functionality at one or more terminal ends of the disulfide compound. 35. The method of claim 31, further comprising shaping the thermoplastic composition according to a method comprising one or more of extrusion, injection molding, blow-molding, thermoforming, foaming, compression molding, hot-stamping, fiber spinning, and pultrusion. 36. The method of claim 35, wherein the step of shaping the thermoplastic composition comprises extruding the thermoplastic composition over a carcass of a flowline.
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