Fluoropolymers resistant to stress cracking
A stress cracking, composition technology, applied in the field of fluoropolymers, which can solve the problems of not having high temperature properties and thermal stability
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Embodiment 1
[0052] Example 1 Preparation of Fluoropolymer
[0053] 30 L of deionized water and 122 g of 30 wt % ammonium perfluorooctanoate solution were charged into a polymerization reactor with a total capacity of 40 L and an impeller stirrer. The reactor was sealed, evacuated, purged with nitrogen, and heated to 70°C.
[0054] Inject 240g of liquid CF into the reactor with a pump 2 = CFOCF 2 CF 3 (PPVE-1) and ethane at a pressure of 0.02 bar, followed by stirring while adding TFE to a total pressure of 12.0 bar. HFP was then added until the total pressure was 17.0 bar. Polymerization was initiated by pumping 2 g of ammonium persulfate (APS) dissolved in 100 mL of deionized water. When the pressure started to drop, TFE was added according to the target ratio of FEF / PPVE / HFP to maintain the total pressure at 17.0 bar. The heat generated was removed by cooling the walls of the vessel, maintaining the temperature at 70°C. After a total of 12 kg of TFE had been fed to the reactor, t...
Embodiment 2
[0058] The fluorine-containing polymer was prepared as described in Example 1, so that it contained 4.7 wt% (1.8 mol%) of PPVE, 2.7 wt% (1.9 mol%) of HFP, and the balance was TFE. After measurement, the melt flow index (MFI) of the copolymer was 22g / 10min. The material was subjected to stress crack resistance test conditions for more than 5 months and no cracks were observed.
[0059] Example 2 shows that by changing the amount of PPVE and HFP, materials with longer stress life can be obtained. According to DSC measurement, the melting point of this copolymer was 290°C, and no melting point peak above 300°C was observed.
Embodiment 3
[0068] The fluorine-containing polymer was prepared as described in Example 1, so that it contained 5.5 wt% (2.2 mol%) of PPVE, 2.1 wt% (1.5 mol%) of HFP, and the balance was TFE. It was determined that the melt flow index (MFI) of the copolymer was 3.4 g / 10 min. According to DSC measurement, the melting point of this copolymer was 280°C, and no melting point peak above 300°C was observed.
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