IP Library Granted Patent US 7,026,421
Granted Patent B2
US 7,026,421 · App. 10/971,079 · Granted Apr 11, 2006

Random propylene copolymers

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Patent No.
US 7,026,421
App. No.
10/971,079
Granted
Apr 11, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Random copolymers of propylene with other 1-alkenes having up to carbon atoms, whose content of comonomers is in the range from 0.7 to 1.4% by weight if the only comonomer present in the propylene copolymers is ethylene, or whose content of comonomers is in the range from 0.7 to 3.0% by weight if at least one C 4 –C 10 -1-alkene is present as comonomer, and whose cold-xylene-soluble fraction is from 1.0 to 2.5% by weight if ethylene is present as a comonomer in the propylene copolymers, or whose cold-xylene-soluble fraction is from 0.75 to 2.0% by weight if the only comonomers present are C 4 –C 10 -1-alkenes, and a process for preparing the random copolymers of propylene is described, as is their use for producing films, fibers or moldings, and also the films, fibers and moldings themselves and biaxially stretched films made from random propylene copolymers of this type and processes for their production.

Claims (18)

1. A random copolymer of propylene with other 1-alkenes having from 4 to 10 carbon atoms,

whose content of comonomers is in the range from 0.7 to 3.0% by weight, and

whose cold-xylene-soluble fraction is from 0.75 to 2.0% by weight.

2. A random propylene copolymer as claimed in claim 1 , which comprises 1-butene as comonomer.

3. A random propylene copolymer as claimed in claim 1 , whose Q 5 value is

greater than or equal to 200, where Q 5 is given by

Q 5 =1000×μ( Tm )/μ( Tm− 5 K )

and μ(Tm) is the elongational viscosity of the random propylene copolymer at the lowest temperature at which the copolymer is fully molten, and μ(Tm−5K) is the elongational viscosity at a temperature which is lower by 5K, and the elongational viscosities are determined 2 seconds after stretching begins at a constant strain rate (Hencky strain rate) ε of 0.2 s −1 .

4. A random propylene copolymer as claimed in claim 1 , whose PI (Processability Index) is greater than 18, where the PI is determined from the formula

PI =ln( SH+ 1)×(ln Q 3 +ln Q 5 ),

Q 5 is given by

Q 5 =1000×μ( Tm )/μ( Tm− 5K)

and Q 3 is given by

Q 3 =1000×μ( Tm )/μ( Tm− 3 K ),

μ(Tm) is the elongational viscosity at the lowest temperature at which the copolymer is fully molten, μ(Tm−5K) is the elongational viscosity at a temperature which is lower by 5K and μ(Tm−3K) is the elongational viscosity at a temperature which is lower by 3K, and the elongational viscosities are determined 2 seconds after stretching begins at a constant strain rate (Hencky strain rate) ε of 0.2 s −1 ,

And the factor SH (Strain Hardening) is the ratio of the maximum gradient of the curve of elongational viscosity plotted against time on a double logarithmic scale for temperatures less than Tm−5K to the gradient of the elongational viscosity curve 1 second after stretching begins at a constant Hencky strain rate ε of 0.2 s −1 at a temperature of Tm−5K.

5. A film, a fiber or a molding comprising random propylene copolymers as claimed in claim 1 .

6. A biaxially stretched film made from random propylene copolymers as claimed in claim 1 and having a stretching ratio of at least 4:1 in the longitudinal direction and of at least 5:1 in the transverse direction.