Patent application number | Description | Published |
20120129976 | Polyoxymethylene Polymer Compositions Having Improved Creep - Processes of making articles of a melt mixed polyoxymethylene composition comprising polyoxymethylene polymer and polyoxymethylene terpolymer in which the melt mixed composition is maintained above the crystallization temperature of the polyoxymethylene polymer. Such processes impart improved creep resistance compared to that of articles made of the same melt mixed composition but which has been cooled below crystallization temperature of the polyoxymethylene polymer during manufacture. These articles are useful for making plastic gears having high heat resistance. | 05-24-2012 |
20130136881 | POLYOXYMETHYLENE MODIFIED WITH IMIDIZED ACRYLIC RESINS - Described herein are compositions comprising (a) 92 to 99 weight percent, of polyoxymethylene with number average molecular weight from 65,000 to 250,000 g/mole; and (b) 1 to 8 weight percent of an imidized acrylic resin obtained by treating an acrylic polymer with a monoalkyl amine, wherein the weight percents of a and b are based on their combined weight, and monoalkyl group has from one to five carbon atoms, the degree of imidization is 20% to 100% and the acid level is from 0 to about 2 weight percent of the imidized acrylic resin. The composition has significantly higher heat deflection temperature than the neat polyoxymethylene. Processes of increasing heat deflection temperature of POM compositions are described herein by blending (a) and (b), wherein the resultant melt-mixed composition has a 200% increase or greater in time to 5% creep strain relative to the same melt-mixed composition lacking (b). | 05-30-2013 |
20130137811 | Modifying Polyoxymethylene Imidized Acrylic Resins - Described herein are compositions comprising (a) 92 to 99 weight percent, of polyoxymethylene with number average molecular weight from 65,000 to 250,000 g/mole; and (b) 1 to 8 weight percent of an imidized acrylic resin obtained by treating an acrylic polymer with a monoalkyl amine, wherein the weight percents of a and b are based on their combined weight, and monoalkyl group has from one to five carbon atoms, the degree of imidization is 20% to 100% and the acid level is from 0 to about 2 weight percent of the imidized acrylic resin. The composition has significantly higher heat deflection temperature than the neat polyoxymethylene. | 05-30-2013 |
20130142978 | Polyoxymethylene Compositions with Branched Polymers - Polyoxymethylene compositions with polyoxymethylene polymers polymer/polyol additives having a core-link-arm structure. Upon molding, these compositions exhibit stable melt viscosity and simultaneous improvement in notched Izod impact strength and/or decreased relative apparent capillary melt viscosity, and/or increased elongation at break, relative to polyoxymethylene compositions lacking such core-link-arm structure additives. | 06-06-2013 |
20130175724 | Obtaining Melt Viscosity Stability of Polyoxymethylene Compositions - Processes for improving melt flow properties of molten compositions with polyoxymethylene polymers and polymer/polyol additives having a certain core-link-arm structure, which include: obtaining melt viscosity stability while improving notched Izod, decreasing relative apparent capillary melt viscosity, and increasing elongation at break relative to molten compositions of polyoxymethylene polymers without the polymer/polyol additives. | 07-11-2013 |