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New polypropylene families for packaging, blends & composites.

By Sherman, Lilli Manolis
Publication: Plastics Technology
Date: Saturday, November 1 2003

* Two new lines of polypropylene resins from Basell North America challenge PS, PET, PVC, and other PPs for clear, rigid packaging. They offer new balances of properties in thermoformed, stretch-blow molded, and injection molded parts.

Basell has a third new family of PPs--functionalized

resins that can play roles as varied as dispersants for flame retardants, compatibilizers for engineering thermoplastic blends, and coupling agents for reinforced polyolefin composites.

Clear, tough & stiff

A wide variety of consumer packaging is the target for Basell's new Adstif PP family. They are produced with Basell's Spheripol process for use in cast film, sheet, and thermoforming. (Earlier Adstif grades were made with the Catalloy process and were used as blending resins for injection molding auto parts.)

Due to their very broad molecular-weight distribution, these resins boast an enhanced balance of impact, stiffness, and HDT beyond that of standard PP. Moreover they offer a balance of clarity and stiffness that is comparable to or better than PS, PET, and PVC.

Four grades are currently available: Adstif X83-1 is a 3.5 MFR homopolymer for deli containers, drink cups, and lids. X34-1 and X65-1 are described as typical reactor-grade impact copolymers with 15% rubber content and 3.5 MFR. X34-1 is designed for frozen dairy and ice-cream containers. X-65-1 is suitable for stadium cups and corrugated sheet.

AdstifX786-1 is a 4 MFR impact copolymer with less than half the rubber content of conventional impact copolymers. It is designed for refrigerator storage containers like margarine tubs, yogurt cups, and portion packaging.

Basell says Adstif thermoformed containers have better clarity and impact strength at lighter weight than PS containers. For example, a 230-cc, deep-draw drink cup produced with AdstifX83-1 demonstrated better container impact, top-load strength, and clarity than a PS cup (see Table 1). Note that the PP cup was downgauged to 2.1 g from 3.9 g for PS, a 46% weight reduction, while still showing superior performance.

Similar results have been achieved with medium-draw cheese containers, where Adstif provided weight savings of 32% versus a HIPS/GPPS blend and 17% lower weight than a standard PP homopolymer.

In multilayer cast film applications such as bread bags, Adstif reportedly provides higher strength, stiffness, and barrier properties than standard PP. Moreover, productivity gains can be substantial. On high-speed horizontal packing lines, Adstif resin allowed for production of up to 350 bags/ min without losing strength, compared with conventional PP, which starts to lose strength at rates above 310 bags/min.

mPP challenges PET, PE, PS

Basell has expanded its family of Metocene metallocene-catalyzed polypropylene (mPP) with the launch of new injection and stretch-blow molding grades that boast improved clarity and low migration of extractables.

Metocene X50182 is an 18 MFR grade for oriented bottles and jars that was launched to compete with PET and HDPE in hot-fill applications. These include bottles and jars for flavored water, sports drinks, chilled juices, and apple sauce. Testing of this resin on a two-stage Sidel reheat stretch-blow machine yielded bottles approaching the clarity of PET (1.5% haze) along with higher gloss than conventional PP (Table 2).

Metocene X70293 (40 MFR) and X50109 (60 MFR) are two new injection molding resins aimed at medical labware and optical-disk cases. In addition to high clarity, low migration of extractables, and excellent dimensional stability, these grades meet FDA and USP Class VI specs and are autoclavable.

Metocene has been shown to outclass crystal PS in CD-ROM cases with a 40% weight savings, 10% faster cycle time, improved shatter resistance, and lower tooling costs. The Metocene boxes featured integral hinges and a side-release mechanism that prevents data corruption. Translucent Metocene is also easily colorable.

Other uses include housewares and other consumer products as well as thin-wall cups and containers. In many PS replacement applications, including containers and coathangers, Metocene can provide 15% weight savings due to lower resin density. Metocene coathangers reportedly have a similar appearance to hangers made of GPPS/HIPS blends, while providing weight savings of up to 35%, along with greater shatter resistance and improved processing.

New functionalized PP

Basell's new and versatile oxypolypropylene is a polar-functional PP resin family with oxygenated groups. It is designed for use as a flame retardant dispersant and coupling agent/compatibilizer in engineering thermoplastic blends and reinforced polyolefins.

To produce oxyPP, Basell uses the same patented radiation technology that it uses to make its high-melt-strength resins. The company is aiming to produce oxyPP in a range of MFRs and functionality levels.

One initial focus is flame-retardant compounds. By playing the role of a dispersant, oxyPP reportedly allows reduced levels of halogenated and non-halogenated FRs without loss of flame resistance. When blended with a brominated FR compound for injection molded appliance parts like tv housings, oxyPP maintained equivalent UL 94 ratings with less than half the original amount of the halogenated flame retardant, Basell claims.

OxyPP has also been shown to give an order of magnitude higher MFR, up to 30% higher strength, and better surface appearance than a non-halogenated FR-PP compound.

Basell says oxyPP resins and its ionomer forms can yield compatible alloys with engineering thermoplastics. For example, a 25/75 blend of oxyPP and nylon 6 reportedly outperforms a similar blend of maleated PP and nylon: Tensile and flexural strength increases 10% to 25%, the MFR is quadrupled, and the color is more consistent.

OxyPP's utility as a coupling agent is evident from tests of 30% glass-filled polyethylene: Addition of 10% of oxyPP reportedly provided effective wet-out of the glass fibers and substantially improved flex modulus, tensile strength, flexural strength, impact strength, and HDT. Good results were also obtained with oxyPP in glass-filled PP.

NEED TO KNOW MORE?

Basell North America, Elkton, Md. (410)-996-1600, www.basell.com

TABLE 1--ADSTIF VS. PS IN
DEEP-DRAW DRINK CUPS

                Adstif X83-1   60/40
                (Homopol.)     HIPS/GPPS

Weight, g       4.0            3.9

Haze, %         4              4

Clarity, %      97             86

Tensile Mod.,
kpsi            305            294

Top Load,lb     21.4           4.5-5.6

Container
Impact, g
@ 5 C           96             <68

TABLE 2-METOCENE mPP VS.
STANDARD PP CONTAINERS
(Injection Stretch-Blow Molded)

                   Standard   Metocene
                   PP         mPP
Sidewall
Haze, %            7          1.5

Gloss,             66         82

Top Load
@ yield, lb        50         60

Container Drop
Impact, F50, ft   >10         >10

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