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Method of cross-linking a filled polymer based on polyethylene

a polyethylene and filling technology, applied in the field of insulation materials, can solve the problems of unsuitable for direct ambient air implementation of silane cross-linking technology, high cost of both solutions, and significant industrial fabrication method in terms of cost, so as to achieve less catalyst, improve efficiency, and improve the effect of dispersion

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-02-18
KENSICHER CHRISTELE +1
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Benefits of technology

The method achieves complete cross-linking in less than 45 days, reduces costs and logistical complexity, and maintains the mechanical and dielectric properties of the materials, allowing for efficient and cost-effective production of marked cables.

Problems solved by technology

With a polyethylene, the silane cross-linking technique nevertheless presents the drawback of being unsuitable for being implemented directly in ambient air if said polyethylene is filled.
Unfortunately, in cable making, it is extremely common practice for insulating materials to include fillers.
Nevertheless, both of those solutions are particularly expensive because of the cost of the extra equipment that is needed, because of the cost of the energy required for operation, and because of the cost of maintaining the installation.
Furthermore, since marking inks do not withstand passing through a pool or a sauna, it is not possible to mark each cable directly on leaving an extruder, and the marking operation must necessarily be performed as an extra operation on leaving the bath of liquid water or of steam.
Thus, a consequence of using a pool or a sauna is to complicate quite considerably the industrial fabrication method in terms of logistics, and that again constitutes more extra costs.

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[0038]Two samples of materials A and B were prepared from two compositions that thus differed from each other solely in the nature of their respective condensation catalysts.

[0039]Specifically, the various ingredients for each of the compositions A and B were mixed, the resulting mixture was extruded, and the corresponding extruded sample was allowed to cross-link in the open air. It should be observed that in each case the condensation catalyst was added during extrusion, in the form of a master batch.

[0040]Table 1 below gives the respective compositions of the two material samples A and B.

TABLE 1SampleABSilane-grafted polymer (pcr)100100Filler (pcr)110110Processing agent (pcr)33Anti-oxidant (pcr)11DBTL (%)0.072—Lauryl stannoxane (%)—0.072

[0041]It should be observed that the silane-grafted polymer in this first example was constituted by a linear low-density polyethylene grafted to 1% with a silane cocktail, which cocktail associated a peroxide and silane. Spe...

example ii

Preparation of the Samples

[0051]The two material samples C and D of the second example were prepared in a manner analogous to that described above for Example I.

[0052]Table 3 specifies the respective compositions of the samples in question.

TABLE 3SampleCDSilane-grafted polymer (pcr)100100Filler (pcr)110110Processing agent (pcr)33Anti-oxidant (pcr)33DBTL (%)0.0036—Lauryl stannoxane (%)—0.0036

[0053]The major difference compared with the first example comes from the specific nature of the silane-grafted polymer common to samples C and D. Specifically, it was a polyethylene octene grafted to 3% with a silane cocktail, which in this example likewise associated a peroxide and a silane. Specifically, the composition sold under the name “Exact8203 / LL4004(70 / 30)” from the supplier Exxon was used.

[0054]The filler was still of the flame-retardant type, and specifically was still constituted by aluminum trihydroxide (ATH).

[0055]The DBTL and the lauryl stannoxane used respectively in samples C a...

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Abstract

A method of cross-linking a composition comprising firstly a polyethylene-based silane-grafted polymer, and secondly a filler. The invention is remarkable in that the cross-linking method consists in mixing the composition with a condensation catalyst constituted by lauryl stannoxane of formula [(C4H9)2Sn(OOCC11H23)]2O.

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RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This application is a divisional application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11 / 582,853, filed on Oct. 18, 2006, which in turn claims the benefit of priority from French Patent Application No. 06 50030, filed on Jan. 4, 2006, the entirety of which are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a method of cross-linking a composition associating a polyethylene-based silane-grafted polymer with a filler of any kind.[0003]A particularly advantageous, but non-exclusive application of the invention lies in the field of insulating materials for power and / or telecommunications cables.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0004]Polyethylene is known for presenting excellent dielectric properties, and also low cost price. That is why it is nowadays in widespread use for making insulating layers of power and / or telecommunications cables.[0005]In order to provide improved thermomechanical properties, polyethylene is general...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C08L83/04
CPCC08J3/226C08J3/24Y10T428/12514C08J2423/00C08J2323/02Y10T428/31855Y10T428/31938C08F283/12C08K3/10C08F283/00
Inventor KENSICHER, CHRISTELEBOUDIAF, LINDA
Owner KENSICHER CHRISTELE