Chlorinated polyethylene with high maximum elongation, and preparation process and application thereof
A technology of chlorinated polyethylene and elongation at break, which is applied in the field of weather-resistant high-elastic rubber and its preparation, can solve problems such as poor impact resistance, achieve high elongation at break, improve impact resistance and weather resistance , cheap effect
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Embodiment 1
[0028]Example 1 Put 600 parts by weight of water, 65 parts by weight of polyethylene, 0.1 part by weight of polyoxyethylene ether and 0.2 parts by weight of a copolymer of methacrylic acid and methyl methacrylate into the reactor, and start stirring Add 0.15 parts by weight of benzoyl peroxide and raise the temperature to 75°C at the same time. After the polyethylene is uniformly dispersed in water, start to pass in 20 parts by weight of chlorine gas for chlorination reaction, and gradually heat up to 110°C, and then pass in 15 The chlorine gas in parts by weight is heated up to 130°C at the same time, and the temperature is raised from 130°C to 135°C to continue the reaction. During the heating process, the remaining 35 parts by weight of chlorine gas are introduced. After the reaction is complete, it is neutralized, washed with water, and dried in a fluidized bed to obtain 100 parts by weight of chlorinated polyethylene, then the above-mentioned 100 parts by weight of chlorin...
Embodiment 6
[0048] The synthesis of embodiment 6 chlorinated polyethylene
[0049] The water of 700 parts by weight, the polyethylene of 60 parts by weight and the polyoxyethylene ether of 0.15 parts by weight and the polyvinylpyrrolidone of 0.2 parts by weight are put into the reactor, and the cumene hydroperoxide of 0.35 parts by weight is added while stirring Raise the temperature to 75°C, when the polyethylene is evenly dispersed in water, start to feed 20 parts by weight of chlorine gas while raising the temperature to 110°C, then feed 15 parts by weight of chlorine gas while raising the temperature to 130-135°C, and then feed the remaining 45 parts by weight 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 Calcium is added to a high-speed mixer and mixed at a high speed to obtain chlorinated polyethylene with good fluidity and an elongation ...
Embodiment 7
[0059] Example 7 Put 550 parts by weight of water, 63 parts by weight of polyethylene, 0.1 part by weight of polyoxyethylene ether, 0.04 parts by weight of sodium stearate and 0.2 parts by weight of polyvinylpyrrolidone into the reactor, and start stirring Add 0.3 parts by weight of tert-butyl hydroperoxide and raise the temperature to 75°C. After the polyethylene is uniformly dispersed in water, start to feed 20 parts by weight of chlorine gas and raise the temperature to 110°C, then feed in 13 parts by weight of chlorine gas while raising the temperature To 130 ~ 135 ℃ and then feed the remaining 41 parts by weight of chlorine gas, after the reaction is complete, neutralize, wash with water, and dry in a fluidized bed to obtain 100 parts by weight of chlorinated polyethylene, and then add the above-mentioned 100 parts by weight of chlorinated polyethylene Ethylene, 2 parts by weight of calcium stearate and 2 parts by weight of calcium carbonate were added to a high-speed mixe...
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