Prefoamed propylene polymer-base particles, expansion-molded art

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Cellular products or processes of preparing a cellular...

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264 53, 264DIG7, 264DIG16, 521 56, 521143, 521144, C08J 924

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ABSTRACT:
Prefoamed polypropylene-base particles have a crystalline structure featuring a high-temperature peak appeared on the higher temperature side than the peak inherent to polypropylene-base resins on a DSC curve obtained by differential scanning calorimetry upon heating 1-3 mg of the prefoamed polypropylene-base particles at a constant heating rate of 10.degree. C./min. to 220.degree. C. by means of a differential scanning calorimeter and the internal pressure decreasing velocity coefficient k of the particles is either equal to or smaller than 0.70 (k.ltoreq.0.70) at 25.degree. C. and 1 atm. The prefoamed polypropylene-base particles can be formed into an expansion-molded polypropylene-base article by imparting foamability to the particles, filling the resultant particles in a mold and then heating the particles so as to cause their expansion. The expansion-molded article has good surface quality, excellent dimensional accuracy, and superb physical properties such as shrinkage factor, compression hardness, compression set and interparticle fusion-bonding property.

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