A family of liquid polymer modifiers with a proven track record in EPDM compounds has been expanded for use in a broad range of polyolefins. These additives break the mold of conventional plasticizers in their enhancement of both physical properties and processability. Depending on the application and polyolefin system, they can act as processing aid, flow enhancer, compatibilizer, toughener, and plasticizer. New Elevast polymer modifiers by ExxonMobil are non-phthalate specialty hydrocarbon fluids. They range in viscosity from 25 to 2800 cps at 25 degree C. The first grades are fully paraffinic, though future products soon to be added will include non-paraffinic types. Elevast modifiers are designed for LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP homopolymers and copolymers, TPOs, metallocene-catalyzed plastomers (ExxonMobil�s Exact and Dow Chemical�s Engage), and novel olefin elastomers like ExxonMobil�s Vistamaxx and Dow�s Versify. They also have some compatibility with styrenic TPEs such as those based on SEBS.
Advantages offered include greater softness and flexibility, lower brittleness temperature, higher elongation, and improved optics. Elevast modifiers have potential in a wide range of applications: wire and cable; pipe and tubing; flexible packaging; automotive, appliance, consumer, and industrial parts; and compounding of TPO, TPV, TPE, and EPR thermoplastic elastomer blends. Several applications in these areas are already commercial.
Elevast modifiers can be used in a TPO formulation to provide an improved toughness/stiffness balance. They are synergistic with plastomers used as impact modifiers in TPO: In wire and cable, Elevast can be used to increase flexibility. When used in a Vistamaxx thermoplastic elastomer, it will enhance elasticity. Elevast modifiers reside in the polymer�s amorphous, not crystalline, region. As a result, melt temperature and crystallization temperature are unaffected.
HDT is only slightly reduced by the dilution of the crystalline phase in the modified polymer. Elevast polymer modifier is miscible because it remains in the amorphous phase. That is why in wire and cable, it allows processors to use a higher-density and lower-MFR PE for higher heat resistance while maintaining good flexibility and processability. Elevast can be blended with an LDPE, HDPE or LLDPE to provide better flexibility, durability, and processability. Elevast can help processors improve compound properties by using low-MFR PE grades that are hard to process in highly filled formulations. In addition, Elevast can be used in flame-retardant compounds. Because of their extremely high flash point (>225 C), these modifiers can help disperse FR additives or fillers without any detrimental effect on properties and also allow for higher throughput.
Elevast polymer modifiers have been demonstrated to offer advantages in both hard and soft TPO formulations. In hard TPOs, Elevast improves processing speeds, reduces scrap, improves surface finish, reduces weight, and allows for lower injection and clamp pressures. As previously noted, it can help TPOs achieve a new balance of stiffness, toughness, and processability and use higher filler content. Similarly, in soft TPOs, Elevast can decrease stiffness, increase elongation, and enhance processability, especially in highly filled compounds. Elevast is highly compatible with most polyolefins. At typical incorporation levels of 1% to 5%, there is �near zero� exudation. This modifier can be injected directly into the feed throat or vent ports of an extruder via a liquid metering pump such as the sort used for liquid colorant. |
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