Process for producing expanded polyolefin resin particles and expanded polyolefin resin particles
US-9216525-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9493622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9493622-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314441375-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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Polypropylene resin foamed particles containing a polypropylene random copolymer having a ratio of a Z-average molecular weight Mz to a number average molecular weight Mn, Mz/Mn, of 20 or more and 300 or less, a melt-flow rate of 5 g/10 minutes or more and 20 g/10 minutes or less, a melt strength of 2.5 cN or less, and a flexural modulus of 600 MPa or more and 1600 MPa or less, and preferably having at least two heat quantity areas of fusion can provide an in-mold foam molded article such as a returnable box having a short molding cycle at in-mold foam molding and beautiful surface properties; and are excellent in moldability even if an inner pressure more than the atmospheric pressure is not provided to the particles or the particles are filled in a mold without compressing them with a gas during the in-mold foam molding.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Polypropylene resin foamed particles comprising, as a base material resin, a polypropylene random copolymer, wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has a ratio of a Z-average molecular weight Mz to a number average molecular weight Mn, Mz/Mn, of 20 or more and 300 or less; a melt-flow rate of 5 g/10 minutes or more and 20 g/10 minutes or less; a melt strength of 2.5 cN or less; and a flexural modulus of 600 MPa or more and 1600 MPa or less. 2. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has an Mz/Mn of 20 or more and 140 or less. 3. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has an Mz/Mn of 23 or more and 60 or less. 4. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has a melt strength of 1.5 cN or less. 5. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has a flexural modulus of 1300 MPa or more and 1600 MPa or less. 6. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer is a propylene/1-butene random copolymer and/or a propylene/ethylene/1-butene random copolymer. 7. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 , wherein the polypropylene random copolymer has a melting point of 130° C. or higher and 158° C. or lower. 8. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 , which has at least two heat quantity areas of fusion in a measurement according to a differential scanning calorimeter method. 9. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 8 , which has two heat quantity areas of fusion in a measurement according to the differential scanning calorimeter method, and a ratio of a heat quantity of fusion at a high temperature side Qh calculated from a heat quantity of fusion at a low temperature side Ql and a heat quantity of fusion at a high temperature side Qh, [Qh/(Ql+Qh)]×100(%), of 10% or more and 50% or less. 10. The polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 , which contains at least two pigments selected from the group consisting of ultramarine, cyanine pigments, azo pigments, and quinacridone pigments in a content of 0.01% by weight or more and 1.5% by weight or less in 100% by weight of the polypropylene resin foamed particles. 11. A method for producing polypropylene resin foamed particles comprising the steps of: housing polypropylene resin particles containing a polypropylene random copolymer which has a ratio of a Z-average molecular weight Mz to a number average molecular weight Mn, Mz/Mn, of 20 or more and 300 or less, a melt-flow rate of 5 g/10 minutes or more and 20 g/10 minutes or less, a melt strength of 2.5 cN or less, and a bending elastic modulus of 600 MPa or more and 1600 MPa or less in a pressure-resistant container together with water and a foaming agent; increasing a temperature and a pressure while the polypropylene resin particles are dispersed in a stirring condition; and then releasing a solution in which the polypropylene resin particles are dispersed in the pressure-resistant container into a zone having a pressure lower than the inner pressure of the pressure-resistant container to foam the polypropylene resin particles. 12. The method for producing polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 11 , wherein a temperature in the pressure-resistant container at the foaming is adjusted to not less than Tm-10(° C.) more than Tf(° C.), wherein Tm is a melting point of the polypropylene random copolymer, and Tf is a fusion end temperature of the polypropylene random copolymer. 13. A method for producing polypropylene resin foamed particles comprising the steps of: providing an inner pressure into first stage foamed particles, the first stage foamed particles being the polypropylene resin foamed particles produced by the method according to claim 11 , by impregnating the particles with an inorganic gas; and then bringing the particles into contact with steam whose pressure is adjusted to 0.04 MPa (gauge pressure) or more and 0.25 MPa (gauge pressure) or less, thereby obtaining polypropylene resin foamed particles having an expansion ratio higher than that of the first stage foamed particles. 14. An in-mold foam molded article containing the polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 . 15. The in-mold foam molded article according to claim 14 , which is a returnable box. 16. The in-mold foam molded article according to claim 15 , which is provided with a grip which can be grasped by inserting workers' fingers on a side wall part of the returnable box. 17. A method for producing an in-mold foam molded article containing the steps of: filling the polypropylene resin foamed particles according to claim 1 in a mold; and then heating them, thereby performing in-mold foam molding. 18. The method for producing an in-mold foam molded article according to claim 17 , wherein the polypropylene resin foamed particles are filled in the mold in a state in which the inner pressure thereof is the atmospheric pressure without increasing the inner pressure, and in a state that in which not compressed them with a gas, and then they are heated, thereby performing the in-mold foam molding. 19. The method for producing an in-mold foam molded article according to claim 17 , wherein the in-mold foam molded article is a returnable box. 20. The method for producing an in-mold foam molded article according to claim 19 , wherein the returnable box is provided with a grip which can be grasped by inserting workers' fingers on a side wall part thereof.
Feeding the blowing agent to solid plastic material · CPC title
by sintering expandable particles · CPC title
Polymer or resin containing [i.e., natural or synthetic] · CPC title
by impregnating polymer particles with the blowing agent · CPC title
CO2, N2 or noble gases · CPC title
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