Polyester amide and process for producing the same

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof

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528292, 528302, C08G 6344, C08G 6944

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043761941

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a novel polyester amide which is excellent in mechanical strength, impact resistance, transparency, flexibility, oil resistance, thermal aging resistance, adhesive property, solvent solubility and heat sensitivity, and a process for producing the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to an adhesive made from the polyester amide which is suited for use in bonding fibers and metals.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Because of their excellent mechanical properties, particularly high modulus and strength, and high resistance to light and water, polyesters, a typical example of which is polyethylene terephthalate, are widely used as a material for the production of fibers, films and other shaped articles. On the other hand, because of their excellent abrasion resistance, dyeing property and chemical resistance as well as excellent mechanical strength, polyamides, a typical example of which is polycaprolactam and polyhexamethylene adipamide, are widely used as a material for the production of fibers, films and other shaped articles which are used for purposes other than those of the polyester products.
Polyesters and polyamides have their individual excellent properties as described above. However, two types of these polymers also have disadvantages. In order to eliminate their respective disadvantages, it was attempted, heretofore, to combine these polymers with each other. For example, in order to impart an excellent dyeing property and a high abrasion resistance to the polyester, it was attempted to combine a polyester component with a polyamide component as a modifier. Inversely, in order to improve a low rigidity of the polyamide and a change in the physical properties due to its hygroscopicity, it was attempted to combine a polyamide component with a polyester component as a modifier. However, as far as the inventors of the present invention know, most of the conventional attempts have not succeeded in putting a polyester amide having an ester linkage and an amide linkage in the molecule to practical use. Only in the field of heat-resistant resins, a process for producing a polyester amide from a dicarboxylic acid containing an amide linkage and a diol is known. However, this is a very special case. This process requires the use of expensive starting materials and thus, is not suitable for general use. Also, the process steps and the performance of the polyester amide are extremely unique.
As an example for general examination, there can be mentioned a process for producing a polyester amide which comprises melt-mixing a polyester such as polyethylene terephthalate and a polyamide such as polycaproamide to effect a partial ester-amide exchange reaction, thereby producing a polyester-polyamide block copolymer. This process has the disadvantages that because of poor compatibility between the polyester and the polyamide, only a very small amount of the co-component can be introduced into the base component, and the mixture tends to decompose, which results in a colored product.
In another attempt, the introduction of the co-component was carried out at the polymerization stage. However, in the case where an ester-forming compound is present in a polyamide polymerization system, a high polymer can not be obtained due to the hydrolysis of the resulting ester component. On the other hand, in the case where a polyamide-forming component is present in a polyester polymerization system, for example, when the polyamide-forming component is .epsilon.-caprolactam, the lactam is distilled off from the polymerization system, and when the polyamide-forming component is a hexamethylenediamine-adipic acid salt, this compound is incompatible with the polyester-forming component and exhibits a poor reactivity thereto. Therefore, a useful polyester amide can not be obtained.
The inventors of the present invention found that when a specific polyamide-forming component and a specific polyester-forming component are copolymerized with each other, a polyester amide

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