WO2006006620A1 - 硬化性樹脂組成物の製造方法 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method for producing a curable rosin composition having excellent thixotropy.
- Patent Document 1 JP-A-5-287187 (paragraph 0029)
- the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a method for producing a curable resin composition, a sealing material and the like excellent in thixotropy with high production efficiency.
- the inventors of the present invention did not substantially exhibit the thixotropy of the compound in the kneader, and the kneader power was taken out and filled into the container, or After filling, or during and after filling, the compound is heated to activate the thixotropy imparting agent to develop thixotropy, thereby shortening the use time of the kneader (ie production).
- the present inventors have found that a curable rosin composition, a sealing material, etc. excellent in thixotropy and a thixotropy can be obtained.
- the present invention provides a mixing step (A) in which an organic polymer (a) having at least one reactive cage group in one molecule and a thixotropic agent (b) are mixed, Filling the container with the mixture obtained in step (A) is at least two steps of filling step (B), and in filling step (B) and after Z or filling step (B),
- the present invention relates to a method for producing a curable resin composition characterized by heat-treating the mixture at a temperature exceeding the temperature at the time of mixing in the step (A).
- the heat treatment is filled with a mixture!
- the heat treatment step (C) for heating the soaking vessel may be performed after the filling step (B), or may be performed in the filling step (B). It is also possible to go with both.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition during mixing in the mixing step (A) is preferably 80 degrees Celsius or less.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition during the heat treatment is preferably below the melting point of the thixotropic agent (b), which is preferably 50 degrees Celsius or more.
- the thixotropic agent (b) is preferably a polyoxyalkylene polymer as the main chain skeleton of the organic polymer (a) which is preferably a polyamide wax and Z or a polyamide wax derivative.
- the production method of the present invention comprises a mixing step (A) in which an organic polymer (a) having at least one reactive key group in one molecule and a thixotropic agent (b) are mixed, Filling the container with the mixture obtained in A) is at least two steps of the filling step (B), and in the filling step (B) and after Z or the filling step (B) The mixture is heat-treated at a temperature exceeding the temperature at the time of mixing in step (A).
- the organic polymer (a) having at least one reactive silicon group in one molecule and the thixotropic agent (b) are mixed.
- the organic polymer (a) in which the third component is added and mixed in advance may be used, or the third component may be mixed in the organic polymer (a) and the thixotropic agent (b) at the same time. good. Further, a third component may be further mixed with the mixture obtained in the step (A).
- the third component is organic Examples include various components described later other than the polymer (a) and the thixotropic agent (b).
- the inside of the kettle is depressurized with a vacuum pump during kneading.
- the Ichological dehydration process is performed by adding a silane coupling agent described later or a curing catalyst described later. be able to.
- step (A) although there is some heat generation due to mixing, it is preferable to actively heat to facilitate mixing. At that time, it is important to suppress the activity of the thixotropic agent (b) as much as possible. Specifically, the mixing temperature is controlled to prevent overheating.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition at the time of mixing in the step (A) is preferably 80 degrees Celsius or less, more preferably 75 degrees Celsius or less, and still more preferably 60 degrees Celsius or less.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition at the time of mixing exceeds 80 degrees Celsius, the thixotropy of the composition after the completion of the step (A) increases, and in the next step (B), the mixture is filled into the container. May be difficult.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition at the time of mixing is too low, a large torque is required for mixing and stirring, and the efficiency of mixing and stirring is lowered. It is more preferably 20 degrees Celsius or more, more preferably 30 degrees Celsius or more, further preferably 40 degrees Celsius or more, and particularly preferably 45 degrees Celsius or more.
- the mixing time in the step (A) is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of dispersibility and productivity, it is preferably 20 minutes to 5 hours, more preferably 30 minutes to 3 hours.
- the mixing method can be used without any particular limitation, and a general mixing stirrer is used. Specifically, uniaxial agitators, biaxial agitators, triaxial agitators and planetary uniaxial, biaxial or triaxial agitators in which the agitator rotates and revolves. Etc. can be used. Among these stirrers, a stirrer having a needing effect is preferable.
- the step (B) is a step of filling the container with the mixture obtained in the mixing step (A).
- the filling method can be employed without any particular limitation, and a general filling machine can be used. Concrete Specifically, for example, a method of discharging the mixture in the agitation tank by a hydraulic lamb and filling the container is exemplified. When heating is performed in the process (A), the viscosity is low and the filling is awkward, so the mixture can be supplied to the filling process (B) before the temperature of the mixture is lowered. You may supply to a process (B).
- the intermediate path from the agitation tank to the filling container may be cylindrical, or a static route so that a small amount of additives such as a silane coupling agent and a curing catalyst described later can be added and mixed here. It may be a mixer.
- the filling step (B) may be a heating filling step in which the mixture is filled while being heated!
- a method of heating the mixture in the course of the filling process there can be mentioned a method of heating the mixture in the course of the filling process.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition during the heat treatment is set to a temperature exceeding the temperature during mixing in the step (A).
- it is 50 degrees Celsius or higher, more preferably 60 degrees Celsius or higher, and more preferably 70 degrees Celsius or higher.
- it is preferably below the melting point of the thixotropic agent (b).
- the temperature of the curable resin composition at the time of heat filling is a temperature not lower than the temperature at which the thixotropic agent (b) in the composition is activated and not higher than the melting point of the thixotropic agent. A range is preferred.
- it is necessary to consider the heat resistance temperature of the filling container.
- the heating residence time in the heating and filling step is not particularly limited, but is preferably 0.1 second to 1 hour, more preferably 1 second to 30 minutes, from the viewpoint of activation of the thixotropic agent and productivity.
- Typical examples of containers used for filling include plastic containers, paper, laminates, metal composite foil containers, and the like that are generally used as cartridges for sealing materials.
- plastic containers paper, laminates, metal composite foil containers, and the like that are generally used as cartridges for sealing materials.
- a container having too low heat resistance is not preferable.
- the heat resistant temperature of the container is preferably 70 degrees Celsius or higher, more preferably 90 degrees Celsius or higher, and still more preferably 110 degrees Celsius or higher.
- the container used for filling has good thermal conductivity in order to enable efficient heat treatment.
- a container made of metal such as aluminum is exemplified.
- Step (C) is a heat treatment step in which the mixture filled in the container is heat treated together with the container.
- the heat treatment step (C) may be provided after the filling step (B) to heat the mixture. Further, the heat treatment may be performed in the filling step (B), and the heat treatment step (C) may be provided after the filling step (B) to heat-treat the mixture!
- the temperature of the curable resin composition during the heat treatment at that time is set to a temperature exceeding the temperature during mixing in the step (A).
- it is 50 degrees Celsius or higher, more preferably 60 degrees Celsius or higher, and more preferably 70 degrees Celsius or higher. Further, it is preferably below the melting point of the thixotropic agent (b).
- the temperature of the curable resin composition during the heat treatment is a temperature that is higher than the temperature at which the thixotropic agent (b) in the composition is activated and lower than the melting point of the thixotropic agent. A range is preferred. In determining the temperature of the curable resin composition during the heat treatment, it is necessary to consider the heat resistance temperature of the filled container.
- the heating time in the heat treatment step is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1 second to 5 hours, more preferably 10 seconds to 4 hours, from the viewpoint of thermal conductivity and productivity of the curable resin composition.
- the filled containers may be heated one by one, or a plurality of them may be heated together.
- the heating method batch-type heating, a method of heating while continuously transporting containers, or the like can be adopted.
- the heat source include hot air heating, infrared heating, electromagnetic heating and the like that are not particularly limited.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition in each step can be measured by directly inserting the thermocouple of a thermocouple type digital thermometer into the curable composition. it can.
- each composition in the curable resin composition manufactured by this invention is demonstrated.
- the main chain skeleton of the organic polymer (a) having at least one reactive cage group in one molecule used in the present invention those having various main chain skeletons that are not particularly limited are used. Togashi.
- main chain skeleton of (a) include polyoxyethylene, polyoxypropylene, polyoxybutylene, polyoxytetramethylene, polyoxyethylene polyoxypropylene copolymer, and polyoxyethylene.
- Polyoxyalkylene polymers such as propylene and polyoxybutylene copolymers; ethylene propylene copolymers, polyisobutylene, copolymers of isobutylene and isoprene, polychloroprene, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, isoprene or butadiene Copolymers with acrylonitrile and Z or styrene, etc.
- hydrocarbon polymers such as hydrogenated polyolefin polymers obtained by hydrogenation of these polyolefin polymers; dibasic acids such as adipic acid and dallicol Obtained by condensation with or by ring-opening polymerization of ratatones Reester-based polymers; polyacrylates obtained by radical polymerization of mono
- a polyester polymer an acrylate ester polymer, an acrylate ester copolymer, a polyoxyalkylene polymer, a hydrocarbon polymer, a polycarbonate polymer.
- a coalescence or the like is preferable.
- R 1 is a divalent organic group, preferably a linear or branched alkylene group having 1 to 14 carbon atoms! /, Etc.) having a repeating unit represented by ,.
- R 1 in the general formula (1) is preferably a linear or branched alkylene group having 1 to 14 carbon atoms, and more preferably 2 to 4 carbon atoms.
- repeating unit represented by the general formula (1) examples include, for example,
- the main chain skeleton of the polyoxyalkylene polymer may have only one type of repeating unit force or two or more types of repeating unit forces.
- it when used in a sealant adhesive or the like, it is preferably composed of a polymer mainly composed of oxypropylene.
- a synthesis method of a polyoxyalkylene polymer is, for example, a polymerization method using an alkali catalyst such as KOH, for example, by reacting an organoaluminum compound and a porphyrin disclosed in JP-A-61-215623.
- Polymerization methods using transition metal compounds such as complex complexes and porphyrin complex catalysts for example, polymerization methods using double metal cyanide complex catalysts shown in Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 46-27250 and 59-15336, etc.
- the main chain skeleton of the oxyalkylene polymer may contain other components such as a urethane bond component within a range that does not significantly impair the characteristics of the oxyalkylene polymer. Also Good.
- the urethane-bonding component is not particularly limited.
- aromatic polyisocyanates such as toluene (tolylene) diisocyanate, diphenylmethane diisocyanate, xylylene diisocyanate; isophorone diisocyanate, Examples thereof include those obtained from a reaction between an aliphatic polyisocyanate such as hexamethylene diisocyanate and a polyol having a repeating unit of the above general formula (1).
- the reactive silicon group contained in the organic polymer (a) has a hydroxyl group or a hydrolyzable group bonded to a silicon atom, and is a group that can be crosslinked by forming a siloxane bond. It is.
- Typical examples of reactive key groups include the general formula (2):
- R 2 and R 3 are each an alkyl group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an aryl group having 6 to 20 carbon atoms, an aralkyl group having 7 to 20 carbon atoms, or R 4 SiO— ( R 4 is a monovalent C 1-20
- a hydrocarbon group, and three R 4 groups may be the same or different), and when two or more R 2 or R 3 are present, May be the same or different.
- X represents a hydroxyl group or a hydrolyzable group, and when two or more X exist, they may be the same or different.
- a represents 0, 1 or 2;
- b represents 0, 1, 2 or 3;
- p represents an integer of 0 to 19. However, (sum of a) + b ⁇ Satisfy 1 ) Is represented.
- the hydrolyzable group represented by X is not particularly limited as long as it is a conventionally known hydrolyzable group.
- Specific examples include a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, an alkoxy group, an acyloxy group, a ketoximate group, an amino group, an amide group, an acid amide group, an aminooxy group, a mercapto group, and an alkoxy group.
- hydrogen atoms, alkoxy groups, acyloxy groups, ketoximate groups, amino groups, amide groups, aminooxy groups, mercapto groups and alkalkoxy groups are preferred because of their moderate hydrolyzability and handling!
- the alkoxy group is particularly preferred from the viewpoint of!
- the hydrolyzable group or hydroxyl group can be bonded to one key atom in the range of 1 to 3, and (sum of a) + b is preferably in the range of 1 to 5.
- two or more hydrolyzable groups or hydroxyl groups are bonded to the reactive carbon group, they may be the same or different.
- the number of key atoms forming the reactive key group may be one or two or more. In the case of key atoms connected by a siloxane bond or the like, there are about 20 key atoms. It's good.
- R 2 and R 3 in the general formulas (2), (3), and (4) include alkyl groups such as a methyl group and an ethyl group, and cyclohexane such as a cyclohexyl group.
- the ru group is preferred.
- the specific structure of the reactive silicon group includes a trimethoxysilyl group, methyldimethoxysilyl group. Particularly preferred are a ruthenium group, a triethoxysilyl group, and a methyljetoxysilyl group. Also, it is possible to use one kind of reactive key group.
- Introduction of the reactive cage group may be performed by a known method. That is, for example, the following methods can be mentioned.
- An organic polymer having a functional group such as a hydroxyl group in the molecule is reacted with an organic compound having an active group and an unsaturated group that are reactive to the functional group, and an organic polymer containing an unsaturated group is reacted. Get coalesced.
- an unsaturated group-containing organic polymer is obtained by copolymerization with an unsaturated group-containing epoxy compound.
- the resulting reaction product is hydrosilylated by the action of hydrosilane having a reactive silicon group.
- the method (i); among the methods (c), the method of reacting a polymer having a hydroxyl group at the terminal with a compound having an isocyanate group and a reactive group is preferable.
- the timing of the reaction between the polymer having a hydroxyl group at the terminal and the compound having an isocyanate group and a reactive silicon group is not particularly limited, and even before the mixing step (A), the mixing step ( A) Above all.
- the organic polymer (a) that has been reacted in advance before kneading may be used, and the reaction may be performed in the presence of the thixotropic agent (b) in a kneader. .
- the polymer of component (a), which may be linear or branched, has a number average molecular weight of about 500 to 60,000, more preferably 1,000 to 40,000.
- the number average molecular weight can be determined, for example, by polystyrene conversion by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) measurement.
- the number of reactive cage groups contained in the polymer is at least one, preferably 1. There should be 1-5. If the number of reactive cage groups contained in one molecule is less than 1, the curability will be insufficient, and if it exceeds 5, the network structure will be dense and it will be difficult to show good mechanical properties. Tend.
- component (a) include Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 45-36319 and 46-12154, Japanese Patent Publication Nos. 50-156599, 54-6096, 55-13767, and 55-13468. No. 57-1641 23, JP-B-3-2450, U.S. Pat.No. 3,632,557, U.S. Pat.No. 4,345,053, U.S. Pat.No. 4,366,307
- an organic polymer obtained by blending a vinyl polymer having a reactive cage group can also be used.
- a method for producing an organic polymer obtained by blending a vinyl polymer having a reactive silicon group is described in JP-A-59-122541, JP-A-63-112642, JP-A-6-172631, and the like. Proposed.
- a preferred specific example has a reactive chain group, and the molecular chain is substantially the following general formula (5):
- R 5 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group
- R 6 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 8 carbon atoms.
- R 6 in the general formula (5) for example, a methyl group, an ethyl group, a propyl group, an n-butyl group, a t-butyl group, a 2-ethylhexyl group, etc.
- An alkyl group having 1 to 4, more preferably 1 to 2 carbon atoms is mentioned.
- the alkyl group for R 6 may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- R 7 in the general formula (6) for example, lauryl group, tridecyl group, cetyl group, stearyl group, behenyl group and the like have 10 or more carbon atoms, preferably 10 to 30 carbon atoms, more preferably Examples include long-chain alkyl groups having 10 to 20 carbon atoms.
- the alkyl group of R 7 may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the molecular chain of the vinyl copolymer is substantially composed of monomer units of the formula (5) and the formula (6). This means that the total of the monomer units of formula (5) and formula (6) present in the formula exceeds 50% by weight.
- the total of the monomer units of formula (5) and formula (6) is preferably 70% by weight or more.
- the ratio of the monomer unit of formula (5) to the monomer unit of formula (6) is preferably 95: 5 to 40:60 force, more preferably 90:10 to 60:40 force by weight. ! / ⁇ .
- Monomers containing amide groups such as acrylamide, methacrylamide, N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylol methacrylamide, etc .;
- Monomers containing epoxy groups such as glycidyl acrylate and glycidyl metatalylate;
- Monomers containing amino groups such as ethylaminoethyl acrylate, jetylaminoethyl methacrylate, aminoethyl vinyl ether; other acrylonitrile, styrene, a —methyl styrene, alkyl butyl ether, butyl chloride, butyl acetate, propionic acid
- Examples include monomer units derived from vinyl, ethylene and the like.
- the copolymer preferably has a number average molecular weight of 500 to 100,000 from the viewpoint of ease of handling.
- the reactive cage group possessed by the copolymer has the general formula (7):
- R 8 and R 9 are each a substituted or unsubstituted monovalent organic group or triorganosiloxy group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, X is a hydroxyl group or a different or similar hydrolyzable group, c is an integer of 0, 1 or 2, d is an integer of 0, 1, 2 or 3, and (sum of c) + d ⁇ l is satisfied, q is an integer of 0 to 19.) Is done.
- a preferred reactive group is a general formula (8):
- the number of reactive cage groups in the copolymer is preferably 1 or more, more preferably 1.1 or more, and particularly preferably 1.5 or more per molecule.
- hydrolyzable group in the formula (7) include, for example, a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, an alkoxy group, an acyloxy group, a ketoximate group, an amino group, an amide group, an acid amide group, an amino group.
- alkoxy groups such as a methoxy group and an ethoxy group are preferred from the viewpoint of mild hydrolyzability.
- R 8 and R 9 in the formula (7) include alkyl groups such as a methyl group and an ethyl group, cycloalkyl groups such as a cyclohexyl group, and aryl groups such as a phenyl group. And aralkyl groups such as a benzyl group.
- R 8 and R 9 are R 4 SiO— (R 4 is
- the same as the above) may be a triorganosiloxy group.
- a methyl group is particularly preferred.
- thixotropy refers to the force applied from the outside, such as when the compound is extruded into a bead shape, applied with a spatula, surface-finished, or sprayed. When it is added, it is easily deformed and exhibits fluidity, but it is difficult to deform and flow down after being left standing after construction.
- the thixotropic index can be determined from the ratio of the apparent viscosity at low speed to the apparent viscosity at high speed in the measurement of the viscosity of the compound. The larger the value of (apparent viscosity at low speed) / (apparent viscosity at high speed), the greater the thixotropy.
- the viscosity can be measured as described later.
- thixotropic agent (b) used in the present invention examples include, for example, fatty acid amides, polyamide waxes, typified by Disparon (manufactured by Enomoto Isei) and Clay Barrack (manufactured by Clay Valley), Polyamide wax derivatives; hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated castor oil derivatives; polyesteramide; metal soaps such as calcium stearate, aluminum stearate, barium stearate; 1, 3, 5-tris (trialkoxysilylalkyl) isocyanurate, etc. And organic compounds such as fine powder silica, carbon black, inorganic compounds such as calcium carbonate surface-treated with fatty acid oxalic acid, and the like.
- the finely divided silica is a natural or artificial inorganic filler mainly composed of diacid silicate.
- Organic bentonite is a powdery substance that is mainly pulverized montmorillonite ore and is surface-treated with various organic substances.
- As the organic substance aliphatic primary amine, aliphatic quaternary amine (these are preferably those having 20 or less carbon atoms) and the like are used.
- this organic bentonite examples include, for example, trade names Orven D, NewD Orben, manufactured by Shiraishi Kogyo, hard sills manufactured by Kaolin Tsuchiya, clay # 30 manufactured by Bergess Pigment, # 33 manufactured by Sou thern Clay. And “Bentone 34” (Dimethyloctadecyl ammo-umbentonite) manufactured by National Lead of the United States.
- thixotropic agents (b) may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- thixotropic agents (b) fatty acid amides, polyamide wax, polyamide wax derivatives, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated castor oil, which have the property of being activated by heating and exhibiting a thixotropic effect.
- the polyamide wax and the polyamide wax derivative are particularly preferred, with the fatty acid amide, the polyamide wax and the polyamide wax derivative being more preferred.
- fatty acid amides and polyamide waxes include Disparon 6500 (melting point: 126 degrees Celsius, manufactured by Enomoto Kasei) and Clay Barrack SL (melting point: 120-130 degrees Celsius, manufactured by Clay Valley). Is exemplified.
- the melting point of the thixotropic agent (b) is not particularly limited. From the viewpoint of viscosity stability after storage and easiness of activity, it is preferably 40 to 200 degrees Celsius, more preferably It is 50 to 150 degrees Celsius, more preferably 60 to 150 degrees Celsius.
- the blending amount of the thixotropic agent (b) is preferably 0. From the viewpoint of cost and thixotropic properties, the thixotropic agent (b) is preferably added to 100 parts by weight of the organic polymer (a). 1 to 50 parts by weight, more preferably 1 to 40 parts by weight.
- the curable resin composition of the present invention may contain a silanol condensation catalyst that promotes the reaction of the reactive silicon group.
- silanol condensation catalysts include tetrabutyl titanate, tetrapropyl titanate, tetraisopropyl titanate, titanium Titanic acid esters such as lacetylacetonate; dibutyltin dilaurate, dibutyltin maleate, dibutyltin diacetate, tin octylate, tin dioctylate, tin naphthenate, tin stearate, tin versatate, dibutyltin oxide and phthalate Reaction products with acid esters, organotin compounds such as dibutyltin diacetyl etherate; organic compounds such as aluminum triacetyl etherate, aluminum triacetyl acetate, diisopropoxy aluminum ether acetate Aluminum compounds; Bismuth-Tris
- silanol catalysts may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- organometallic compounds or combined use of organometallic compounds and amine compounds is preferred from the viewpoint of curability.
- dibutyltin maleate, a reaction product of dibutyltin oxide and phthalate, and dibutyltin diacetylacetonate are preferable from the viewpoint of high curing speed.
- a combined system of tin dioctylate and laurylamine is preferred because a curable resin composition having a high restoration rate can be obtained.
- Reactive cation group-containing organic polymer (a) 100 parts by weight
- the silanol condensation catalyst is preferably used with respect to 100 parts by weight of the reactive silicon group-containing organic polymer (a) from the viewpoint of cost and effect. 0.01 to 40 parts by weight, more preferably 0.1 to 30 parts by weight.
- the curable resin composition of the present invention includes, as necessary, a filler, a plasticizer, a colorant, a silane coupling agent, an epoxy resin, an epoxy resin curing agent, and a reinforcing property.
- filler examples include reinforcing fillers such as fume silica, precipitated silica, anhydrous key acid, hydrous key acid, and carbon black; calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, calcined clay, clay, talc, kaolin
- fillers such as titanium oxide, bentonite, organic bentonite, ferric oxide, zinc oxide, activated zinc white, glass nolane, shirasu balloon, organic balloon, organic fiber and inorganic fiber can be used.
- fillers mainly fumed silica, precipitated silica, anhydrous key acid, hydrous key acid, carbon black, surface-treated fine calcium carbonate, calcined clay.
- a preferable result can be obtained by using a filler selected from the group consisting of clay, activated zinc white and the like in an amount of 1 to 200 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the organic polymer (a).
- a cured product with low strength and large elongation it is mainly filled with titanium oxide, carbonated calcium, magnesium carbonate, talc, ferric oxide, zinc oxide, shirasu balloon, etc. If the agent is used in the range of 5 to 500 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the organic polymer (a), the result is obtained.
- fillers may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- plasticizer examples include phthalate esters such as diisodecyl phthalate, diunedecyl phthalate, diisodecyl phthalate, dioctyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, and butyl benzyl phthalate; dioctyl adipate, isodecyl succinate, sebacine Aliphatic dibasic acid esters such as dibutyl acid; Glycol esters such as diethylene glycol dibenzoate and pentaerythritol ester; Butyl oleate, acetylyl Aliphatic esters such as methyl synolate; Phosphate esters such as tritalezil phosphate, trioctyl phosphate, octyl diphenyl phosphate; Epoxy plasticizers such as epoxidized soybean oil, epoxidized amateur oil, and benzyl epoxy stearate Polyester plasticizers such as polyesters
- plasticizers can be optionally used alone or in the form of a mixture of two or more.
- the blending amount is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of bleed-out, the organic polymer (a) is preferably 1 to 200 parts by weight, more preferably 5 parts per 100 parts by weight. ⁇ 150 parts by weight.
- the elongation of the cured product can be increased or a large amount of fillers can be mixed, which is effective.
- the colorant a normal inorganic pigment, organic pigment, dye or the like can be used as necessary.
- the blending amount is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of cost and effect
- the organic polymer (a) is preferably 0.0001 to 50 parts by weight, more preferably 0.0001 to 5 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight.
- silane coupling agent examples include ⁇ -aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, y-aminopropylpyrutriethoxysilane, ⁇ - aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, ⁇ - (j8-aminoethyl) - ⁇ -a Minopropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ — (j8-aminoethyl) ⁇ —Aminopropyltriethoxysilane, ⁇ — (j8-aminoethyl) ⁇ — Aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 1,3 diaminoisopropyltrimethoxysilane Amino group-containing silanes such as y-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, ⁇ -glycidoxypropyltriethoxysilaxyl) ethyltrimethoxysilane, and other epoxy group-containing silanes;
- the said silane coupling agent can also be used as a dehydrating agent or an adhesion imparting agent.
- the blending amount is not particularly limited.
- the organic polymer (a) is preferably 0.01 to 30 parts by weight, more preferably 100 parts by weight. Is 0.1 to 15 parts by weight.
- epoxy resin examples include epichlorohydrin bisphenol A type epoxy resin, epichlorohydrin bisphenol F type epoxy resin, tetrabromobisphenol A glycidyl ether, etc.
- Flame retardant epoxy resin novolac epoxy resin, hydrogenated bisphenol A type epoxy resin, bisphenol A glycidyl ether type epoxy resin with oxypropylene, p-oxybenzoic acid glycidyl ether ester type epoxy Oil, m-aminophenol epoxy resin, diaminodiphenol methane epoxy resin, urethane-modified epoxy resin, various alicyclic epoxy resins, N, N diglycidyl dilin, N, N diglycidyl o o toluidine, Triglycidyl isocyanurate, polyalkylene glycol diglycidyl ether , Polyhydric alcohol such as glycerin Examples of such glycidyl ether, hydantoin type epoxy resin, and epoxy resin of uns
- the blending amount is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of the effect, it is preferably 0.1 to 200 parts by weight, more preferably 1 to 100 parts by weight of the organic polymer (a). ⁇ 150 parts by weight.
- Examples of the epoxy resin hardener include amine compounds and ketimine compounds.
- Specific examples of amine compounds include butyramine, octylamine, dibutylamine, monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, and triethanol.
- Commonly used amines that are not limited Compounds may be used. These amine compounds may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- ketimine compound examples include the following general formula (9):
- R 1U and R 11 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a substituted or unsubstituted monovalent organic group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, Z is an organic group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, and n is 1 2 or 3.
- the compound represented by) can be exemplified, and the ketimine compound is composed of an amine compound and a carbonyl compound. It can be obtained by a condensation reaction with a copper compound.
- a known amine compound or carbonyl compound may be used.
- amine compounds include ethylenediamine, propylenediamine, trimethylenediamine, tetramethylenediamine, 1,3 diaminobutane, 2,3 diaminobutane, pentamethylenediamine, 2,4 diaminopentane, hexamethylenediamine.
- P diamine diamine, p, p, diphenylamine such as biphenylene diamine
- 1, 2, 3 polyamino such as triaminopronone, triaminobenzene, tris (2-aminoethyl) amine, tetra (aminomethyl) methane
- Polyalkylene polyamines such as diethylenetriamine, triethylenetriamine, and tetraethylenepentamine; polyoxyalkylene polyamines and the like can be used.
- carbole compound examples include aldehydes such as acetaldehyde, propionaldehyde, n-butyraldehyde, isobutyraldehyde, jetylacetaldehyde, glyoxal, benzaldehyde; cyclopentanone, trimethylcyclopentanone Cyclic ketones such as cyclohexanone and trimethylcyclohexanone; acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone, methyl isopropyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, ethyl ketone, dipropyl ketone, diisopropyl ketone, dibutyl ketone, diisoptyl ketone Aliphatic ketones such as: Acetylacetone, Methylacetoacetate, Ethylacetoacetate, Dimethyl malonate, Jetyl malonate, Methylethyl malonate,
- the imino group may be reacted with styrene oxide; glycidyl ethers such as butyl daricidyl ether and allyl glycidyl ether; glycidyl esters and the like.
- styrene oxide such as butyl daricidyl ether and allyl glycidyl ether
- glycidyl esters such as butyl daricidyl ether and allyl glycidyl ether
- glycidyl esters such as butyl daricidyl ether and allyl glycidyl ether
- the blending amount is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of curability, the organic polymer (a) is preferably 0.1 to 200 parts by weight, more preferably 100 parts by weight. Is 1 to 150 parts by weight.
- a light stabilizer can be used as the anti-aging agent.
- light stabilizers include benzotriazole, hindered amine, and benzoate compounds.
- a dodamine system is preferred.
- a hindered amine light stabilizer a tertiary amine-containing hindered amine light stabilizer is preferred for improving the storage stability of the composition.
- Tinuvin 622LD As a tertiary amine-containing hindered amine light stabilizer, Tinuvin 622LD , Tinuvin 144, Tinuvin 770, Tinuvin 327, CHIMASSORB119FL (all from Ciba); MARK LA—57, LA—62, LA—67, LA—63 (all from Adeka Gas Chemical Co., Ltd.); Sanol: Examples thereof include light stabilizers such as LS-765, LS-292, LS-2626, LS-1114, and LS-744 (above, manufactured by Sankyo Co., Ltd.).
- an ultraviolet absorber can also be used as an anti-aging agent.
- Use of a UV absorber can improve the surface weather resistance of the cured product.
- Examples of the ultraviolet absorber include benzophenone, benzotriazole, salicylate, substituted tolyl, and metal chelate compounds. Particularly preferred is benzotriazole.
- anti-aging agents may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the blending amount is not particularly limited.
- the organic polymer (a) is preferably 0.01 to 30 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight. Or 0.1 to 10 parts by weight.
- Solvents used for this purpose include, for example, aromatic hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene and xylene; ester solvents such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, amyl acetate and cellosolve; methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone and the like. Examples thereof include ketone solvents.
- the blending amount is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of exposure to workers, the organic polymer (a) is preferably 0.01 to 300 parts by weight, more preferably 100 parts by weight. Is 0.1 to: L00 parts by weight.
- the production method of the present invention can be applied not only to a one-component type but also to a multi-component type curable resin composition.
- the curable resin composition obtained by the production method of the present invention includes a sealing material, an adhesive, a spraying material, a waterproof coating material, a paint, a molding material, a casting material, a foaming material, and the like.
- a sealing material an adhesive, a spraying material, a waterproof coating material, a paint, a molding material, a casting material, a foaming material, and the like.
- the invention's effect [0091]
- a curable resin composition having excellent thixotropy can be produced with high production efficiency.
- the production method of the present invention requires only a small amount of the thixotropic agent to be used by reducing the occupation time of the kneader per batch and improving the productivity. There is.
- the production method of the present invention can increase the viscosity after filling the container with a low viscosity, a high-viscosity product that is difficult to fill can be easily produced.
- a curable resin composition was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the curing time in the oven was 3 hours.
- Example 3 A curable resin composition was obtained in the same manner as in Example 2 except that the oven temperature was controlled at 90 degrees Celsius.
- a curable resin composition was obtained in the same manner as in Example 2 except that the oven temperature was controlled at 70 degrees Celsius.
- Example 2 In the same manner as in Example 1, the composition was first mixed. Next, the intermediate path between the stirring container and the cartridge was heated to 120 degrees Celsius, the mixture was filled into the cartridge, and then the cartridge was left at room temperature (23 degrees Celsius) to obtain a curable resin composition.
- Example 2 In the same manner as in Example 1, the composition was first mixed. Next, the path between the stirring vessel and the cartridge is heated to 120 degrees Celsius, and after the mixture is filled into the cartridge, the cartridge is left in an oven at 110 degrees Celsius for 1 hour and removed from the oven at room temperature (23 degrees Celsius). ) To obtain a curable composition.
- Polyoxypropylene having the same amount of the same raw material as in Example 1 and having a reactive key group in the molecule 100 parts by weight, heavy calcium carbonate 20 0 1 part by weight, 70 parts by weight of diisodecyl phthalate, 20 parts by weight of titanium oxide, 20 parts by weight of a polyamide-based thixotropic agent, and 2 parts by weight of an anti-aging agent are mixed at 110 degrees Celsius and then reduced to 50 degrees Celsius or less.
- a curable resin composition was obtained in the same manner as in Example 2 except that the oven temperature was controlled at 40 degrees Celsius.
- a curable resin composition was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 except that it was cured in an oven. Obtained.
- the temperature of the curable resin composition in each step was equivalent to the temperature in the kneader, filling line, and oven.
- Bolin Rheometer CVO manufactured by Bohlin Instruments was used as a viscometer, and the viscosity was measured at 23 degrees Celsius and at shear rates of 0.1, 5, and 10 lZs.
- a curable resin composition was applied onto an anodized aluminum substrate, cured at room temperature (23 degrees Celsius) for 7 days, cured, and then observed for destruction of the cured product by manual peeling.
- Comparative Example 1 of the conventional method occupies the kneader for a long time of 7 hours. Therefore, the productivity efficiency was low.
- Comparative Example 2 in which the temperature of the heat treatment is lower than the temperature in the mixing process and Comparative Example 3 in which the heat treatment is not performed, the thixotropic property is low and the vertical sauce resistance is also poor.
- Examples 1 to 5 of the present invention thixotropy equivalent to or higher than that of the conventional method was obtained in spite of high productivity efficiency with a kneader occupation time as short as 1 hour. Further, the adhesiveness of Examples 1 to 5 was equivalent to that of Comparative Example 1.
- the production method of the present invention is effective for producing a curable rosin composition having high thixotropy with high productivity.
- a curable resin composition having excellent thixotropy can be produced with high production efficiency.
- the production method of the present invention requires only a small amount of the thixotropic agent to be used by reducing the occupation time of the kneader per batch and improving the productivity. There is.
- the production method of the present invention can increase the viscosity after filling the container with a low viscosity, a high-viscosity product that is difficult to fill can be easily produced.
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