PLASTICS?Pure, clean, and clear Nippon Zeon launched Zeonex, an amorphous norbornene homopolymer, in 1991 and Zeonor, an amorphous copolymer copolymer: see polymer. , in 1998. Zeon will double production of the two in Japan next month to about 15 million lb/yr. In the U.S., Zeon Chemicals LP, Louisville, Ky., sells five grades of Zeonex. They are priced in the $15-18/lb range and have [T.sub.g] values of 280-284 F. "It's the purest, cleanest polymer on the market in terms of contaminants and residual ions," says Paula Phipps, senior manager of new product development at Zeon Chemicals. The U.S. firm also markets three grades of Zeonor, which cost $4.50-6.00/lb and have a [T.sub.g] range of 230-288 F. It boasts much higher impact strength than Zeonex (see table). Zeonex 480 is a standard grade used in molded optical lenses and prisms for cameras and video cameras. Medical parts are another market. Zeonex E48R is a low-birefringence grade for laser-optic parts such as lenses for CD players and laser printers. And Zeonex 490K is an extrusion-grade optical resin that can be made into 5-10 mil cast film on conventional equipment, Zeon says. Zeonex films are also used for mirrors and reflectors. Sony Corp. in Tokyo is developing plastic computer hard disks using Zeonex. This resin's low moisture absorption, low birefringence Birefringence The splitting which a wavefront experiences when a wave disturbance is propagated in an anisotropic material; also called double refraction. In anisotropic substances the velocity of a wave is a function of displacement direction. , and high transparency to blue-green laser light also make it a candidate for next-generation, higher-capacity DVDs. What is probably the largest part yet molded of a cyclo-olefin is a Nissan auto headlamp reflector reflector: see telescope. injection molded of Zeonor 1600R. It was displayed at the recent International Plastics Fair '99 in Tokyo and is being considered for U.S. production. Zeon sources say the resin was chosen because it has high flow (which permitted molding thinner walls), 47[degrees] F higher heat resistance than polycarbonate A category of plastic materials used to make a myriad of products, including CDs and CD-ROMs. , and a smoother surface than PET/PET blends. Zeonor high-flow grades also target light-guide panels and laptop computer screens. In addition, Zeonor is used for contact lenses contact lenses contact npl → verres mpl de contact contact lenses contact npl → Kontaktlinsen pl contact lenses npl because of its great dimensional stability dimensional stability, n See stability, dimensional. and excellent purity. More varieties In Japan, JSR JSR Java Specification Request JSR J Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Virginia) JSR Journal of Sedimentary Research JSR Jump to Subroutine (6502 processor instruction) sells about 2 million lb/yr of norbornene homopolymers and copolymers, called Arton. These amorphous resins were commercialized in 1997. They are functionalized with an ester side chain to control [T.sub.g]. JSR Microelectronics Inc. in Sunnyvale, Calif., imports small amounts of Arton to the U.S., but most is used in Asia. Prices run $10-20/lb. Some is exported to Europe for film. Arton G extrusion grade is used for optical films. JSR also sells two grades of optical films made of Arton homopolymer with a [T.sub.g] of 340 F for LCD screens and touchscreen See touch screen. displays. Arton F and FX grades are for 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. optical disks (CD and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. ) and lenses for cameras and laser printers. Injection grades have [T.sub.g] values of 287-329 F. JSR is also developing new Arton grades for very high-end optical parts, such as lenses, prisms, optical fibers, and light guides. Three years ago, JSR also introduced Artopps, a blend of 60-90% PPS (Packets Per Second) The measurement of activity in a local area network (LAN). In LANs such as Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI, as well as the Internet, data is broken up and transmitted in packets (frames), each with a source and destination address. with 10-40% Arton. Artopps is available only in Japan, where it is used for connectors. Mitsui Chemical Co. makes Apel, an amorphous cyclo-olefin copolymer, used for barrier sheet in medical applications as well as in packaging films, bottles, lenses, and industrial parts. It is not marketed in the U.S. Mitsui had teamed up with Hoechst AG Hoechst AG was a German life-sciences company that became Aventis after its merger with Rhône-Poulenc S.A. in 1999. It has been called "The pharmacy of the world" due to its important role in the world's drug market. (former parent of Ticona) in the early 1990s for early development of metallocene-catalyzed cyclic cyclic /cyc·lic/ (sik´lik) pertaining to or occurring in a cycle or cycles; applied to chemical compounds containing a ring of atoms in the nucleus. cy·clic or cy·cli·cal adj. 1. olefins. Since then, Mitsui and Ticona have separately pursued different manufacturing methods and material types. Apel is reportedly much more expensive than Topas.
COMPARISON OF SELECTED NORBORNENE POLYMERS
Producer JSR Zeon
Resin Arton Zeonex
Grade F5023 FX4718 FX4726 480 490K
Specif. Grav. 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.01 1.01
[H.sub.2]0 Abs., % 0.4 0.3 0.2 [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01
[T.sub.G], F 329 304 286 280 284
MFR, g/10 min 8 37 60 21 16
Elong., % 25 10 10 40 90
Producer
Resin Zeonor
Grade E48R 1020R 1420R
Specif. Grav. 1.01 1.01 1.01
[H.sub.2]0 Abs., % [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01
[T.sub.G], F 282 221 277
MFR, g/10 min 25 20 20
Elong., % 10 100 60
Producer Ticona
Resin Topas
Grade 1600R 8007 6013
Specif. Grav. 1.01 1.02 1.02
[H.sub.2]0 Abs., % [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01
[T.sub.G], F 327 180 285
MFR, g/10 min 20 4.5 16
Elong., % 20 10 4
Producer
Resin
Grade 6015 6017
Specif. Grav. 1.02 1.02
[H.sub.2]0 Abs., % [less than]0.01 [less than]0.01
[T.sub.G], F 320 360
MFR, g/10 min 16 12
Elong., % 4 4
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