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ACRYLIC DAMPING ADDITIVES FOR FILLED THERMOPLASTICS
A sound damping composition comprises an acrylic vibrational damping polymer disposed on a surface of a filler. The acrylic vibrational damping polymer has a glass transition temperature, Tg, ranging from -60 C to less than 10 C, as calculated by the Fox equation, and has a non-crosslinked component having a Tg less than -10C. The weight ratio of the acrylic vibrational damping polymer to the filler is less than 1:1. A thermoplastic resin composition comprises the sound damping composition and a thermoplastic resin, where the sound damping composition is present in an amount of at least 10 wt% relative to the total weight of the thermoplastic resin composition. Articles produced from the resin composition are also disclosed.
ACRYLIC DAMPING ADDITIVES FOR FILLED THERMOPLASTICS
A sound damping composition comprises an acrylic vibrational damping polymer disposed on a surface of a filler. The acrylic vibrational damping polymer has a glass transition temperature, Tg, ranging from -60 C to less than 10 C, as calculated by the Fox equation, and has a non-crosslinked component having a Tg less than -10C. The weight ratio of the acrylic vibrational damping polymer to the filler is less than 1:1. A thermoplastic resin composition comprises the sound damping composition and a thermoplastic resin, where the sound damping composition is present in an amount of at least 10 wt% relative to the total weight of the thermoplastic resin composition. Articles produced from the resin composition are also disclosed.
ACRYLIC DAMPING ADDITIVES FOR FILLED THERMOPLASTICS
ACRYLATDÄMPFUNGSADDITIVE FÜR GEFÜLLTE THERMOPLASTE
ADDITIFS D'AMORTISSEMENT ACRYLIQUE POUR THERMOPLASTIQUES REMPLIS
ROBERTSON IAN D (author) / GUO HAILAN (author) / NERKAR MANOJ (author)
2025-01-08
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
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