WO2001090230A1 - Self-lubricating polymers - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to self-lubricating polymers, to methods for producing such polymers and to shaped articles produced from the polymers.
- US 5,180,761 discloses a self-lubricating composite material used for the fabrication of bearing members.
- the composite material comprises 100 parts by weight of polymeric materials, 1-15 parts by weight of liquid lubricants, of which 0.1-15 parts by weight are polar compounds, and 4-100 parts by weight of filler or solid lubricants that have been treated with 0.2-3 parts by weight of titanates or silane compounds per 100 parts by weight of fillers or solid lubricants.
- US 4,357,249 discloses structural members, in particular journal-type bearings, produced by molding under pressure at elevated temperatures a blend of 70-95% by weight of a linear ultra high molecular weight ethylene polymer and 5-30% by weight of a normally solid lubricant selected from waxes, fats and mixtures thereof alone or with a grease.
- the bearings are said to have a surface which is not oily to the touch. Lubricant is slowly released at temperatures developed in ordinary use.
- self-lubricating polymer products in the form of e.g. a film, foil or tape could be applied to the surface of a variety of different products in order to provide them with self-lubricating properties.
- contemplated uses include skis as well as lubrication of surfaces to reduce friction upon contact with water, e.g. on boats, ships, surfboards and wind-surfboards.
- the present invention relates to a method by which the friction properties of a polymer can be adjusted so as to result in a desired decreased or increased friction coefficient.
- the invention thus provides, in one embodiment, self-lubricating polymers, suitable for a wide variety of applications, produced by including a modifying agent (lubricating agent) in the molten mass of the polymer.
- a modifying agent lubricating agent
- the invention makes it possible to either decrease or increase the friction coefficient of a polymer, depending on the nature of the particular combination of modifying agent and polymer.
- the invention relates to a self-lubricating polymeric material comprising at least one crystalline or semi-crystalline synthetic polymer having incorporated therein at least one lubricating agent, wherein the lubricating agent migrates towards exposed surfaces of the polymer to result in self-lubrication of said surfaces.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for producing a self-lubricating polymeric material, comprising providing a molten mixture comprising at least one crystalline or semi-crystalline synthetic polymer and at least one lubricating agent, forming the molten mixture into a material having a desired shape, and allowing the material to cool.
- the invention relates to shaped articles comprising a self-lubricating polymeric material as described herein.
- the invention relates to a method for producing a polymeric material with an increased friction coefficient, comprising providing a molten mixture comprising at least one synthetic polymer selected from amorphous polymers and polymers having a crystallinity of at the most about 20%, and at least one modifying agent serving to increase friction of the polymer, forming the molten mixture into a material having a desired shape, and allowing the material to cool.
- Crystalline polymer for instance goes through different stages during the melting process, a softening stage which results in a change of free volume, a melt stage where the crystals start to disorganise, and finally an isotropic stage where the polymer becomes fully liquid.
- the polymer tends to regain its organised state in the opposite order, i.e. from isotropic to crystallisation and finally solidification.
- the present invention is based on the use of at least one crystalline or semi-crystalline polymer.
- crystalline polymer refers to a polymer with a crystallinity of at least 90%
- si-crystalline polymer refers to a polymer with a crystallinity of less than 90% but generally more than about 20%. Crystallinity may be determined by known methods such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) .
- DSC differential scanning calorimetry
- This group of polymers includes, but is not limited to, polyolefins, including polyolefin homopolymers and copolymers, e.g.
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- MDPE medium density polyethylene
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
- suitable polymers are copolymers of ethylene/vinylacetate, propylene/vinylacetate, ethylene/acrylate and propylene/acrylate.
- the percentage of the vinyl or acrylate monomer in such polymers will typically vary from about 5% to about 50% by weight, more typically from about 10% to about 30% by weight of the weight of the ethylene or propylene component.
- Other olefin-based copolymers typically block copolymers, such as EPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene-monomer) may also be used, as can e.g. styrene/butadiene and styrene/acrylonitrile block copolymers.
- Lubricating agents suitable for use in the present invention will typically be oligomers or polymers having a room temperature glass transition (RT Tg).
- room temperature glass transition temperature refers to polymers that are liquid at room temperature, i.e. at 20°C.
- Non-limiting examples of such lubricating agents include paraffinic, naphtenic and aromatic oils, silicone oils, fluorine oils, silico-hydrocarbon oils, fluoro-hydrocarbon oils, silico-fluorine oils, and silico-fluoro-hydrocarbon oils.
- lubricating agents are polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, fatty acids and esters thereof with polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol, fatty alcohols and ethers thereof with polyethylene glycol or polypropylene glycol, as well as glycerol and modified fatty acids, modified fatty acid esters and derivatives thereof.
- fatty acids that may be used include soybean oil, castor oil and epoxidised or esterified derivatives thereof.
- the amount of lubricant to be incorporated into any given host polymer can vary within wide limits depending on factors such as the nature the polymer, the nature of the lubricant and the specific properties desired in the finished product to be produced from the polymer. Generally, the amount of lubricant will be in the range of from about 5% to about 50% by weight based on the weight of the polymer. Typically, the amount of lubricant will be at least about 10%, e.g. at least about 15%, and up to about 30%, e.g. up to about 25%.
- lubricant can vary considerably, persons skilled in the art will be able to select an appropriate amount of lubricant in any given case based on knowledge of the polymer and lubricant as well as the desired properties of the product, supplemented by routine tests to verify the performance of any given combination.
- the friction coefficient of a polymer instead of decreasing the friction coefficient of a polymer, it can be increased.
- a fully amorphous polymer or a polymer with a very low crystallinity typically a crystallinity that does not exceed about 20%, more typically not more than about 15%, e.g. not more than about 10%.
- the degree of crystallinity may be determined using methods such as DSC.
- the increased friction coefficient is obtained by incorporating one of the lubricating agents discussed above into the polymer, taking into account the polarity of the lubricating agent and the host polymer.
- the lubricating agent is solubilised in the low crystallinity host polymer, yielding a polymer surface with a higher friction coefficient than that of the pure polymer without the lubricant.
- Non-limiting examples of suitable amorphous polymers or low crystallinity polymers include polyvinyl acetate (PVA), polyvinychloride (PVC), polyacrylate, polyacrylic acid and polyurethane.
- PVA polyvinyl acetate
- PVC polyvinychloride
- a number of low crystallinity copolymers can also be used in this regard, since copolymers general have a relatively low crystallinty. Examples include ethylene- alpha olefin copolymer, propylene-alpha-olefin copolymer, styrene-butadiene block copolymer, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer, etc.
- any mixing device equipped with a heating system and a feeding and discharging system can be used.
- Such equipment is well known and the art and can be used in the context of the present invention in a manner known perse. Examples include dough mixers, batch mixers such as a Bumbury mixer, Brabender type or Haake type, single screw extruder, twin screw extruder, Buss co- kneader, etc.
- any of above-mentioned devices equipped with a suitable die can be used.
- Such devices for the production of shaped articles e.g. using methods such as extrusion or injection moulding, are also well known in the art and can be used in a manner known perse. Mixing and shaping will typically take place in a single run.
- the end product can be anything that conventionally is able to be produced from the polymer(s) of the given mix by any suitable method such as extrusion, injection molding, etc.
- the product can, for example, be extruded in the form of a pipe or tube, a foil, film or sheet, a tape, a rod, a filament, a fibre, etc.
- injection molding techniques products having a immense variety of different shapes can be produced by methods known in the art.
- a typical mixture recipe for producing self-lubricating polymers according to the present invention will often, in addition to the host polymer and the lubricant, comprise one or more additional components known per se in the art such as stabilising agents, anti-UV agents, antioxidants, plasticising agents, colorants and dyeing agents, antistatic agents, etc.
- the mixture will normally include at least one antioxidant and at least one anti-UV agent.
- the self-lubricating products of the invention can find use in any application where a low friction coefficient is needed and, in the case of products with an increased friction coefficient, also in applications where a high friction coefficient is needed or where a need otherwise exists to be able to "fine-tune" the friction properties of a polymer.
- products prepared according to the invention can be used to manufacture self- lubricated catheters or any device that is designed to be inserted in a human or animal body, such as operation pipes that are to be inserted in human body through the nose or the mouth. It is also contemplated that the present invention will be applicable to the production of self-lubricating condoms.
- tube-in-tube or pipe-in-pipe insertion this insertion can be eased if at least one of the tubes or pipes are suitably internally or externally lubricated according to the invention.
- a similar use is in reducing friction in pistons in general, including in syringes, thus allowing easier administration of injected medicaments.
- Commodity cable construction requires lubrication between the elements constituting the cable to ease internal cable motion. Extruding a self-lubricated, insulated wire would be ideal when assembling insulated wires together. The same is valid for multilayer constructions where the layers are subjected to movement relative to each other.
- An example of such multilayer constructions is a super-conducting cable comprising multilayer tapes.
- ethylene vinylactate copolymer having 10% vinylacetate and appropriate additives such as an antioxidant and a UV stabiliser are slowly fed into a single screw extruder equipped with a pressure die.
- 20 parts of soybean oil having a molecular weight of 2000 is added.
- the mixture is extruded through the pressure die, after which the extruded pipe is rolled onto a take-up roll and stored in a dust-free package until use.
- Example 6 100 parts of ethylene vinylactate copolymer having 10% vinylacetate and appropriate additives such as an antioxidant and a UV stabiliser are slowly fed in a single screw extruder equipped with a pressure die. In the metering zone of the extruder 20 parts of epoxidised soybean oil having a molecular weight of 2000 is added. The mixture is extruded through the pressure die, after which the extruded pipe is rolled onto a take-up roll and stored in a dust-free package until use.
- appropriate additives such as an antioxidant and a UV stabiliser
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