Reinforced thermoplastic articles, compositions for the manufacture of the articles, methods of manufacture, and articles formed therefrom
US-2015344664-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US2016244576A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016244576-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615085441-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 25, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to cellulose fibers with an enhanced metering capability, a process for the production of these and the use of these for the reinforcement of compound materials, in particular thermoplastic polymers.
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1 . Cellulosic man-made fibers, obtained from solutions wherein cellulose was present as dissolved either purely physically or due to chemical derivatization, for use in fiber-reinforced plastics, wherein the fibers have an average diameter between 5 and 20 μm and a number-weighted average length between 200 and 800 μm. 2 . The cellulosic man-made fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the fibers are high-strength cellulosic man-made fibers. 3 . The cellulosic man-made fibers according to claim 1 or 2 , wherein the fibers are lyocell fibers. 4 . Use of cellulosic man-made fibers for the production of composite materials from thermoplastic polymers, wherein the fibers being dosed into a mixing unit where the fibers are distributed evenly in the thermoplastic polymer, wherein the cellulosic man-made fibers having an average diameter between 5 and 20 μm and a number-weighted average length between 200 and 800 μm are used. 5 . The use according to claim 4 , further comprising pulp being mixed into the composite material. 6 . The use according to claim 4 , wherein the thermoplastic polymers are selected from the group consisting of petroleum-based thermoplastics, copolymers of polyethylene and polypropylene and mixtures thereof, polyesters, polyamides, polystyrenes, thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) and other impact-resistant modified polymers. 7 . The use according to claim 4 , wherein the thermoplastic polymers further comprise renewable raw materials, wherein the renewable raw material are selected from the group consisting of polylactic acid (PLA), blends of copolyester and PLA, polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) such as polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), starch and starch-based polymers, polyvinyl alcohol co-vinyl acetate copolymers, polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinyl butyrals, polytrimethylene terephthalates or polyoles made using renewable raw materials, and biodegradable blends of starch and polyester. 8 . A method for the production of cellulosic man-made fibers according to claim 1 , comprising the steps of: a. providing commercially available textile cellulosic man-made fibers having an average diameter between 5 and 20 μm and a length between 5 and 200 mm, and b. comminuting the man-made fibers by means of a precision cutting mill. 9 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the provision in step a) takes place in the form of a bale and the fibers are opened with a bale opener prior to the comminution. 10 . The use according to claim 4 further comprising other fiber materials being mixed into the composite material. 11 . The use according to claim 6 wherein the petroleum-based thermoplastics are polyolefins such as homopolymers. 12 . The method according to claim 8 wherein the fibers have a length between 20-60 mm.
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