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Coextrusion Adds Shine to PP For Thermoforming Large Parts.


* New coextruded resin combinations are making polypropylene a contender for large thermoformed parts in outdoor uses from pleasure boats to automotive exterior trim. A major developmental program at Montell Polyolefins, Wilmington, Del., is aimed at giving PP-based sheet the right combinations of processability, glossy appearance, and ruggedness to compete cost-effectively with weatherable styrenics, acrylic, and even fiberglass/polyester thermoset A polymer-based liquid or powder that becomes solid when heated, placed under pressure, treated with a chemical or via radiation. The curing process creates a chemical bond that, unlike a thermoplastic, prevents the material from being remelted. See thermoplastic.  composites.

Montell's strategy is to use multi-layered combinations of different resins in its PP-based portfolio--what it calls an "integrated system." The company's formed the new Integrated Systems Technology group to explore combinations of PP homopolymers and copolymers with in-reactor TPOs made with its Catalloby process and with the Hivalloy family of in-reactor grafted alloys.

Montell believes that "integrated systems" are necessary because no one material can provide the specific combinations of properties--modulus, low-temperature impact, scratch and mar resistance, paintability, and processability--needed for outdoor durable applications. "Multi-layer coextruded sheet structures afford much more flexibility in this regard because of the ability to decouple the surface properties of the part from the bulk," says Leonardo Formaro, director of technology for Integrated Systems.

At this point, the main focus is on thermoforming coextruded sheet. (For development purposes, Montell has installed a Battenfeld Gloucester three-extruder sheet line capable of making two- and three-layer sheet up to 48 in. wide.) However, this concept can be applied to other multi-layer processing techniques like coin-jection molding, coextrusion blow molding, and even low-pressure injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 of PP behind an insert of preformed sheet/foam laminate laminate,
n a thin slice of porcelain or plastic fabricated in a dental lab, which is cemented to the front of the teeth to cover gaps, whiten stained teeth, or reshape chipped or broken teeth.
.

High-melt-strength sheet

Virtually all Montell's thermoformable structures are based on the company's family of high-melt-strength PP, the Pro-fax HMS HMS
abbr.
Her (or His) Majesty's Ship

HMS (Brit) abbr (= His (or Her) Majesty's Ship) → Namensteil von Schiffen der Kriegsmarine
 series. The goal is to combine a core of HMS PP with a cap layer of another Montell resin chosen for gloss or other functional properties.

In thermoforming, PP has been limited mostly to solid-phase forming of small packaging items. Large-part thermoforming has been traditionally constrained by the inherently low melt strength of PP and its loss of gloss during forming. With the introduction of Montell's HMS family of PP homopolymers and copolymers in the early 1990s, large parts could be thermoformed in the melt phase. Electron-beam radiation is used to induce long-chain branching in PP, which enhances melt strength. "HMS PP was developed for its resistance to sag in the molten phase," explains senior technology manager Alam Shah. HMS is also used to make foams and extrusion coatings.

"While the Pro-fax HMS family essentially took care of PP's melt-strength limitations, it did not address the gloss required in most types of large thermoformed parts, such as auto exterior panels. The integrated-systems approach brings these together," says Jim Keeler Keel´er

n. 1. One employed in managing a Newcastle keel; - called also keelman ltname>.
2. A small or shallow tub; esp., one used for holding materials for calking ships, or one used for washing dishes, etc.
, advanced program manager at Montell's Automotive Business Group.

Three products in the HMS family are said to be particularly suited to large-part thermoforming and blow molding. Pro-fax PF716 homopolymer (1.8 MFR MFR,
n See myofascial release.
) has a tensile yield strength of 5400 psi, flex modulus of 240,000 psi, HDT HDT Heat Deflection Temperature (plastics)
HDT High Dose Therapy
HDT Heatpipe Direct Touch (Xigmatek)
HDT Heat Distortion Temperature (plastics)
HDT Henry David Thoreau
 of 247 F at 66 psi, and notched Izod impact of 1.3 ft-lb/in. Pro-fax SD613 heterophasic copolymer copolymer: see polymer.  (0.45 MFR ) has a tensile strength tensile strength

Ratio of the maximum load a material can support without fracture when being stretched to the original area of a cross section of the material. When stresses less than the tensile strength are removed, a material completely or partially returns to its
 of 4400 psi, flex modulus of 190,000 psi, HDT of 221 F, and "no break" notched Izod. The third product, Pro-fax FF623 homopolymer (15 MER mer

Among the Cheremi and Udmurt peoples of Russia, a sacred grove where people of several villages gathered periodically to hold religious festivals and sacrifice animals to nature gods.
), is a melt-strength enhancing additive for extrusion.

Candidates for a cap layer can include Hivalloy W (PP/PMMA) or one of several "soft-touch" TPOs or PP copolymers. Montell says it has patent-pending materials in development, but no details were disclosed.

Technology becomes reality

Montell has several active programs with major sheet producers and thermoformers. "We are now running PP-based materials 0.1 to 0.3 in. thick on conventional heavy-gauge thermoforming machines," says Formaro. Montell has produced large thermoformed parts with 60[degrees] gloss values over 80% and ductile ductile /duc·tile/ (duk´til) susceptible of being drawn out without breaking.

duc·tile
adj.
Easily molded or shaped.



ductile

susceptible of being drawn out without breaking.
 impact behavior at sub-zero temperatures. Flexural flexural

pertaining to the flexure of a joint.


flexural deformity
fixation of joints in flexion. In the newborn called contracted calves or foals.
 modulus can be tailored over a wide range (see table). At the higher stiffnesses, thermoformed PP reportedly can compete with FRP FRP Fremskrittspartiet (Norwegian: Progress Party; political party)
FRP Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic
FRP Fiber Reinforced Polymer
FRP Fibre Reinforced Polymer
FRP Fleet Response Plan (US Navy) 
 composites in car and truck parts, marine uses, and spas.

The first commercial large-part thermoformed application is the deck of new power boats that can be rented at Walt Disney World Noun 1. Walt Disney World - a large amusement park established in 1971 to the southwest of Orlando
Orlando - a city in central Florida; site of Walt Disney World
 in Orlando, Fla. Coming soon are large body panels for cars and all-terrain vehicles all-ter·rain vehicle  
n. Abbr. ATV
A small, open motor vehicle having one seat and three or more wheels fitted with large tires. It is designed chiefly for recreational use over roadless, rugged terrain.
.

The deck of the 9-ft Disney World boat is thermoformed from a coextruded sheet of which 80% is a core of HMS PP and 20% is a cap layer of a highly crystalline specialty grade of PP, reports Shah. Compared with the coextruded ABS/ASA sheet formerly used, it is said to have at least twice the impact resistance and much higher chemical resistance. After forming, gloss level (60[degrees]) of the PP sheet is over 80%, equal to that of ASA-capped ABS. Due to its excellent formability, HMS PP sheet of 0.275 in. reportedly yields greater part thickness in deep-draw areas than does ABS/ASA sheet of 0.318 in. Down-gauging translates into a significant cost advantage over the incumbent material, says Shah. [Circle 61]
            THERMOFORMING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PP-BASED COEX SHEET
Modulus, psi: 15,000                   200,000        500,000
Applications: Auto Interiors           Auto Exteriors Marine Exteriors
              Cushioning/Flooring      Appliances     Ski Mobiles
              Train & Marine Interiors Luggage        Ski Equipment
              Tool Grips               Golf-Cart      Power Tools
                                         Exteriors
Modulus, psi: 1,000,000
Applications: Auto Bodies
              Hard Luggage
              Marine Exteriors
              Electric Cart
                Exteriors
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