Gary Vernon - Sugar Hill GA, US David Rosendale - Bay Village OH, US
Assignee:
PolyOne Corporation - Avon Lake OH
International Classification:
C08G 63/00 C08G 63/02
US Classification:
528190, 521138, 524445, 524502
Abstract:
A polyester article is made to appear lustrously metallic or pearlescent by the addition of polymethylpentene and non-metallic, non-pearlescent colorant; and optionally other functional additives. The colorant can be one or more pigments, one or more dyes, or combination thereof. A stretch blow molded plastic article, such as a bottle, using the polymethylpentene in the polyester can simulate the appearance of a metallic surface or a pearlescent luster even though non-metallic and non-pearlescent colorants are used.
Multilayer Articles Comprising Resorcinol Arylate Polyester And Method For Making Thereof
Himanshu Asthana - Evansville IN, US Safwat Tadros - Evansville IN, US Paul Sybert - Evansville IN, US Christopher L. Hein - Evansville IN, US Edward Kung - Evansville IN, US David Rosendale - Mount Vernon IN, US Xiangyang Li - Mount Vernon IN, US Luca Saggese - Pittsfield MA, US Erich O. Teutsch - Richmond MA, US Glen Tryson - Malden Bridge NY, US Hua Wang - Clifton Park NY, US Hongyi Zhou - Niskayuna NY, US Chris Hartshorn - Schenectady NY, US Axel Grimm - Bergen op Zoom, NL Theodorus J.M. Timmerman - Hoogerheide, NL Jeroen Vervoort - Bergen op Zoom, NL Hendrik Cornelus Jacobus de Nooijer - Middelburg, NL Gert Boven - Steenbergen, NL Beth Brister - Bergen op Zoom, NL Enamul Haque - Novi MI, US
Assignee:
SABIC Innovative Plastics IP B.V. - Bergen op Zoom
Multilayer articles comprising a coating layer comprising resorcinol arylate chain members bound to a support substrate via an optional intermediate tie layer. Adhesion between the layers of the multilayer article is enhanced by modifying at least a part of a surface of at least one of the layers in the multilayer article by a technique selected from at least one of: surface adhesive treatment, surface corona treatment, flame treatment, plasma surface treatment, vacuum deposition treatment, ionization radiation, chemical surface treatment, surface abrasion treatment, and surface texturing treating.
Continuous Process For The Aminolysis Of Ethylene Copolymers
James H. Wang - Appleton WI Victor P. Kurkov - San Rafael CA Leslie P. Theard - Houston TX David Rosendale - Orange TX
Assignee:
Chevron Chemical Company - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
C08F 832
US Classification:
525371
Abstract:
A continuous process for the aminolysis of polymers produced from ethylenically unsaturated structural units comprising contacting, in a reaction vessel, (a) a molten polymer containing structural units produced from alpha-olefins having from 2 to 8 carbons atoms, and esters of of. alpha. ,. beta. -ethylenically-unsaturated carboxylic acids in a reaction vessel; and (b) a liquid phase comprising an amine-containing compound, e. g. , an alkylamine having an alkyl group containing 1-30 carbon atoms, ammonia, or derivatives thereof, in the presence of (c) a catalytically effective amount of a catalyst, which is preferably a metal-containing solution, for a period of time effective to produce a polymer containing acrylamide structural units, wherein the period of time is less than about 1 hour. This process is performed continuously in a reaction vessel, preferably in at least one reactive extruder, under conditions effective to provide an ethylene co-polymer containing acrylamide structural units.