18 Hydrated Alumina as a Fire-Retardant Filler
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in Styrene-Polyester Casting Compounds C. V .
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Bell Laboratories, M u r r a y Hill, N . J. 07974
Hydrated alumina is an effectivefire-retardantfillerfor styrene-polyester casting compounds. When equivalent volume loadings of hydrated alumina are used in place of silica and feldspar, self-extinguishing compounds are ob tained when tested in accordance with ASTM D 635 in contrast to the combustible silica and feldspar compounds. The hydrated alumina compounds have oxygen index values ranging from 25 to 31, depending on the amount of filler present, compared with 20 for the silica and feldspar com pounds and 21 to 22 for the latter compounds modified with 1.5 phr of antimony trioxide and 2.5 phr of chlorinated paraffin.
'T'he
w o r k d e s c r i b e d here w a s started a b o u t three years a g o w h e n
a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e , w h i c h is u s e d as a fire r e t a r d a n t i n s t y r e n e - p o l y ester c a s t i n g c o m p o u n d s ,
w a s i n short s u p p l y a n d its p r i c e
f r o m 5 0 0 / l b to m o r e t h a n $ 2 . 0 0 / l b .
increased
E v e n at this p r i c e , s u p p l i e r s w e r e
a l l o c a t i n g i t . O n e reason f o r t h e short s u p p l y , a n d p o s s i b l y t h e m a i n one, w a s that designers o f p l a s t i c parts h a d b e c o m e anxious to b u i l d flame
retardance into their products, a n d the d e m a n d for antimony t r i -
oxide rose r a p i d l y a n d e x c e e d e d the s u p p l y . A s t h e p r i c e i n c r e a s e d , other, p r o b a b l y less d e s i r a b l e flame retardants w e r e a d o p t e d .
T h e supply at
t h e mines i n c r e a s e d , a n d the p r i c e d r o p p e d so t h a t t o d a y i t is a b o u t 80fS/lb. W i t h the N i x o n a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s p o l i c y o f friendliness a n d trade w i t h m a i n l a n d C h i n a , a shortage o f a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e m a y n o t o c c u r a g a i n . C h i n a is a source w h i c h has n o t b e e n t a p p e d r e c e n t l y f o r p o l i t i c a l r e a sons b u t w h i c h s h o u l d o p e n u p i f t h e n e e d arises. H o w e v e r , a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e , S b 0 , often c a l l e d a n t i m o n y oxide, is s t i l l a n expensive m a 2
3
t e r i a l v o l u m e w i s e since i t has a specific g r a v i t y o f 5.7. T h u s , at 8 0 ^ / l b 184 Deanin and Schott; Fillers and Reinforcements for Plastics Advances in Chemistry; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1974.
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185
Alumina
i t has a p o u n d - v o l u m e cost of $4.56. T h i s compares w i t h p o u n d - v o l u m e costs of 360 f o r c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin, 220 for s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r r e s i n , a n d 40 or less for m i n e r a l fillers s u c h as f e l d s p a r a n d s i l i c a .
Pound-volume
cost is the p r o d u c t of t h e cost p e r p o u n d a n d the specific g r a v i t y .
It
relates the cost to the v o l u m e ; the denser the m a t e r i a l , the less v o l u m e one p o u n d of it w i l l o c c u p y . T h e o x y g e n i n d e x test has b e c o m e w i d e l y u s e d i n recent years to rate the
flammability
of plastics. O x y g e n i n d e x is defined i n A S T M
D
2863 as " t h e m i n i m u m c o n c e n t r a t i o n of o x y g e n , expressed as p e r c e n t b y v o l u m e , i n a m i x t u r e of o x y g e n a n d n i t r o g e n w h i c h w i l l just s u p p o r t c o m b u s t i o n of a m a t e r i a l u n d e r c o n d i t i o n s of this m e t h o d . " T h i s test is often r e f e r r e d to as the c a n d l e test since the s p e c i m e n is i g n i t e d at its u p p e r e n d s i m i l a r to a c a n d l e . T h e o x y g e n i n d e x test gives a n u m e r i c a l v a l u e w h i c h c a n b e d u p l i c a t e d f a i r l y closely f r o m t i m e to t i m e i n a g i v e n l a b o r a t o r y a n d b e t w e e n laboratories. A n o x y g e n i n d e x of 28 has b e e n a d o p t e d as the d e s i r a b l e m i n i m u m s t a n d a r d i n our laboratories. H o w e v e r , n o s i n g l e test is satisf a c t o r y for e s t a b l i s h i n g the
flame
r e t a r d a n c e of m a t e r i a l s u n d e r
the
v a r i a b l e c o n d i t i o n s of a n a c t u a l fire. T h e use of 1.5 parts p e r h u n d r e d of r e s i n ( p h r ) of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e together w i t h 2.5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin as a
fire-retardant
system
for silica-filled s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r c a s t i n g c o m p o u n d s w a s a d o p t e d at B e l l L a b o r a t o r i e s i n 1963. Tests at that t i m e w e r e r u n o n cast b l o c k s m e a s u r i n g 3^4 i n c h X W2 i n c h X 1 i n c h , w h i c h w e r e s i m i l a r i n size a n d shape to 3 A 1 A - 3 p r o t e c t o r b l o c k s ( a p p a r a t u s w h i c h protects t e l e p h o n e e q u i p ment from electrical overloads).
T h i s protector b l o c k , m a d e w i t h the
s t a n d a r d s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r c a s t i n g c o m p o u n d i n use at that t i m e , f a i l e d to m e e t the U n d e r w r i t e r s ' L a b o r a t o r i e s
flammability
requirement.
The
a d d i t i o n of 1.5 p h r of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d 2.5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin r e s u l t e d i n a p r o t e c t o r b l o c k flame persistence of 18 seconds, w e l l w i t h i n the 60 seconds r e q u i r e d b y U n d e r w r i t e r s . T h e i r test is p e r f o r m e d
by
a p p l y i n g to t h e b o t t o m of a v e r t i c a l s p e c i m e n , at a n angle of 2 0 ° to the h o r i z o n t a l , a flame 5 inches h i g h w i t h a 1 % - i n c h b l u e cone, for
five
p e r i o d s of 15 seconds d u r a t i o n w i t h 15-second i n t e r v a l s . T h e a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin
fire-retardant
system w a s later a d o p t e d for
use i n v i r t u a l l y a l l B e l l S y s t e m s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r c a s t i n g c o m p o u n d s . W h e n the o x y g e n i n d e x test b e c a m e a v a i l a b l e , the s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r c o m p o u n d s w i t h a flame persistence of 60 seconds or less i n the U n d e r w r i t e r s ' test, h a d o x y g e n i n d i c e s of 21 to 22, s l i g h t l y a b o v e t h e p e r c e n t o x y g e n i n a i r ( 2 0 . 9 5 ) . T h e s e c o m p o u n d s c o n t a i n e d 1.5 p h r of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d 2.5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin. T h u s , c o m p o u n d m o d i f i c a tions seemed necessary to m e e t the r e q u i r e d o x y g e n i n d e x m i n i m u m of 28.
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H y d r a t e d a l u m i n a has b e e n m e n t i o n e d i n the l i t e r a t u r e at v a r i o u s times as a fire-retardant filler for r u b b e r s a n d plastics. T h o m p s o n , H a g m a n , a n d M u e l l e r ( I ) i n 1958 a n d r e c e n t l y M c C o r m a c k (2) its effect i n neoprene c o m p o u n d s .
r e p o r t e d o n its effect i n e p o x y c o m p o u n d s . literature
reports
a l u m i n a as a
we
decided
fire-retardant
Compound and Specimen
filler
reported on
M a r t i n a n d P r i c e ( 3 ) a n d Stevens to
O n the basis of
investigate
the
use
i n styrene-polyester casting
(4)
favorable
of
hydrated compounds.
Preparation
C o m p o u n d s w e r e p r e p a r e d i n f o r m u l a - w e i g h t or h a l f - f o r m u l a - w e i g h t batches b a s e d o n a f o r m u l a u s i n g 100 grams of r e s i n . M i x i n g w a s d o n e b y h a n d i n 8-ounce p o l y e t h y l e n e - l i n e d p a p e r cups. T h e c o m p o u n d s m i n u s t h e i n i t i a t o r a n d accelerator w e r e e v a c u a t e d at 3 m m of m e r c u r y , a n d B r o o k f i e l d viscosities w e r e r u n w h e r e a p p r o p r i a t e . I n i t i a t o r a n d a c c e l erator w e r e a d d e d , the m a t e r i a l w a s a g a i n degassed at 3 m m of m e r c u r y a n d t h e n cast i n a T e f l o n - f a c e d m o l d to a thickness of Vs i n c h . T h i c k e r specimens ( < ~ % i n c h ) w e r e cast i n a l u m i n u m dishes w i t h stainless steel electrodes for i n s u l a t i o n resistance tests. S p e c i m e n s w e r e g e l l e d for 2 h o u r s at 1 2 5 ° F a n d c u r e d f o r 2 h o u r s at 2 5 0 ° F . T h e c u r e d V s - i n c h t h i c k sheets w e r e c u t to size for the v a r i o u s tests. Table I.
Filler Properties Feldspar 200 Mesh
Chemical Analysis, % loss o n i g n i t i o n silica, S i 0 alumina, A 1 0 i r o n oxide, F e 0 c a l c i u m oxide, C a O m a g n e s i u m oxide, M g O s o d i u m oxide, N a 0 p o t a s s i u m oxide, K 0 Screen T e s t , % o n 100 m e s h o n 200 o n 325 t h r u 325 2
2
3
2
3
2
2
α
0.2 71.5 16.3 0.08 m a x . 0.4 trace 4.0 7.5 0.1 0.2 2.8 96.7
Silica 200 Mesh
—
Hydrated" Alumina
—
99.8
—
0.03 m a x .
0.022 64.9 0.034
— — — —
4 9 80
— —
0.22
—
—
—
1-3 15-20 80-85
C-30BF alumina trihydrate, Alcoa.
Discussion T h e first s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r c o m p o u n d m a d e w i t h h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a h a d a m e a s u r e d o x y g e n i n d e x of 26.4 c o m p a r e d w i t h a s i l i c a - a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin c o n t r o l of 22.8, b u t i t w a s m o r e than the control.
viscous
T h e p a r t i c u l a r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a u s e d has a screen
analysis s h o w i n g 9 9 %
t h r o u g h a 325-mesh screen.
A second
grade
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18.
Hydrated
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Alumina
7Θ0 —
UJ
o:
3 < ce
Lu Û_ 600 S
500
Figure 1. Differential thermal analysis of C-30BF alumina trihydrate (Al 0 -3 H 0). Scan speed, 40°C/min; range, 64 (in nitrogen). 2
3
2
h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a w i t h a screen analysis of 3 - 1 5 % screen w a s t h e n t r i e d .
26.0 a n d 25.4 for c o m p o u n d s paraffin, r e s p e c t i v e l y .
t h r o u g h a 325-mesh
T h e r e s u l t i n g c o m p o u n d s h a d o x y g e n i n d i c e s of w i t h a n d w i t h o u t 2.5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d
E v e n t h o u g h this h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a is r o u g h e r
i n p a r t i c l e size t h a n the first, i t s t i l l r e s u l t e d i n c o m p o u n d s cosities greater t h a n that of t h e s i l i c a c o n t r o l for e q u a l
w i t h vis-
filler
volume
loadings. A
t h i r d h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a r e s u l t e d i n f a v o r a b l e viscosities
even
t h o u g h its sieve analysis s h o w e d t h a t it h a d finer p a r t i c l e size t h a n the s e c o n d c o m p o u n d a n d its o i l a b s o r p t i o n ( A S T M D - 2 8 1 ) w a s close to that of the other t w o . A l l three h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a s are m a d e b y the B a y e r process.
T h e t h i r d contains a h i g h e r i r o n content a n d thus is less w h i t e
t h a n the others.
T a b l e I shows some of the properties of the t h i r d h y -
d r a t e d a l u m i n a ( C - 3 0 B F a l u m i n a t r i h y d r a t e , A L C O A ) , the one selected for the w o r k d e s c r i b e d b e l o w ,
a l o n g w i t h s i m i l a r properties f o r
the
200-mesh f e l d s p a r a n d the 200-mesh s i l i c a u s e d for c o m p a r a t i v e purposes.
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F i g u r e 1 shows a d i f f e r e n t i a l t h e r m a l analysis ( D T A ) scan for the C - 3 0 B F a l u m i n a t r i h y d r a t e . S o m e s l i g h t e n d o t h e r m occurs at 2 7 0 ° C , b u t the significant e n d o t h e r m is c e n t e r e d at 346 ° C w h e n p r e s u m a b l y w a t e r is released.
T h e c o o l i n g effect associated w i t h the c h e m i c a l c h a n g e is
r e s p o n s i b l e for the
fire-retardant
p r o p e r t y of h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a .
DTA
scans for f e l d s p a r a n d s i l i c a s h o w no s i m i l a r endotherms. T a b l e I I shows d a t a c o l l e c t e d e a r l y i n this i n v e s t i g a t i o n u s i n g ( 1 ) a compound
c o n t a i n i n g 80 p h r of f e l d s p a r p l u s fire r e t a r d a n t s ; ( 2 )
the
same c o m p o u n d w i t h h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a s u b s t i t u t e d for the f e l d s p a r o n a n e q u a l - v o l u m e basis a n d no a d d e d fire r e t a r d a n t s ; ( 3 ) c o n t a i n i n g 100 p h r of s i l i c a p l u s fire r e t a r d a n t s ; a n d ( 4 )
a
compound
the same
com
p o u n d w i t h h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a s u b s t i t u t e d for the s i l i c a o n a n e q u a l volume
basis
a n d no
added
fire
retardants.
The
hydrated alumina
c o m p o u n d s h a v e o x y g e n i n d i c e s 3.7 to 5.3 points h i g h e r t h a n t h e a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin c o m p o u n d s b u t s t i l l less t h a n 2 8 — t h e d e s i r e d minimum. Table I I .
Compounds Containing E q u a l Volume Loadings of Fillers Parts by Weight
Styrene-polyester resin F e l d s p a r , 200 m e s h Silica Hydrated alumina F i b e r g l a s s , 1/32 inch T i t a n i u m dioxide Silicone a n t i f o a m Cumene hydro peroxide C o b a l t octoate Sb 0 Chlor. par. (solid) Chlor. par. (liquid) α
2
3
6
6
Oxygen index α
c d
Τ
V
100 80
100 e
— —
73
e
— —
9.80 0.46 0.05
9.80 0.46 0.05
1.10 0.25 1.50 2.50
1.10 0.25
—
—
21.4
W
υ
— —
25.1
100 100
—
100
d
—
91
— —
d
2.50
2.50
0.05
0.05
1.10 0.25 1.50
1.10 0.25
—
—
— —
—
—
2.50 21.1
26.4
Propylene-maleate-phthalate resin, 34.5% styrène. Contains 70% chlorine. These quantities represent approximately equal volume loadings. These quantities represent equal volume loadings.
A b o u t the t i m e that the a b o v e d a t a w e r e o b t a i n e d , t h e styrene c o n tent of the s t y r e n e - p o l y e s t e r r e s i n w a s i n c r e a s e d f r o m 3 4 . 5 %
to
38%.
T h i s r e s i n c h a n g e p e r m i t t e d a n increase of the f e l d s p a r filler f r o m 80 to 125 p h r . It thus b e c a m e d e s i r a b l e to o b t a i n the o x y g e n i n d e x of the n e w
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189
Alumina
25ι24.5
23.9
24
23
23
23
23
4.5 2.5 C
6 2.5 D
1.5 5 F
22.6 χ
Lu α
22
21.8 21.4 21
21
21 =—AIR-
20.6 20.2 20
19 S b 0 , PHR • CHJ.0R . PAR. , PHR COMPOUND NO. • 2
3
1.5 0 1
0 0 Ε
3 0 Κ
0 2.5 J
0 5 L
1.5 2.5 A
3 2.5 Β
3 5 G
4.5 5 H
NOTE: OTHER INGREDIENTS SAME AS IN COMPOUND Ε , TABLE
Figure
2.
Effect of antimony trioxide and chlorinated compound Ε on oxygen index
ΠΙ
paraffin in base
c o m p o u n d a n d to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r i n c r e a s e d q u a n t i t i e s of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d / o r c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin w o u l d result i n a n o x y g e n i n d e x of 28. D a t a for these c o m p o u n d s are p r e s e n t e d i n F i g u r e 2; the f o r m u l a t i o n of the base c o m p o u n d is s h o w n i n T a b l e I I I . T h e s y n e r g i s t i c effect k n o w n to exist b e t w e e n a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d c h l o r i n a t e d m a t e r i a l s is o b v i o u s f r o m the b a r graphs. T h e c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin u s e d i n these
compounds
as w e l l as i n other c o m p o u n d s d i s c u s s e d contains 7 0 % c h l o r i n e . Table III.
Base Compound E
a
Parts by Weight Styrene-polyester resin Feldspar F i b e r g l a s s , 1/32 i n c h T i t a n i u m dioxide Cumene hydroperoxide C o b a l t octoate
6
100.0 125.0 5.0 0.5 1.0 0.5
This compound was modified by addition of antimony trioxide and/or paraffin to produce compounds A,B,C,D,F,G,H>I»J'>K>L'Propylene-maleate-phthalate resin, 38% styrene. a
chlorinated
6
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A t a c o n c e n t r a t i o n of 2.5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin, o x y g e n
index
does not i m p r o v e as the a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e is i n c r e a s e d a b o v e 4.5 p h r . U s i n g 4.5 p h r of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d 5 p h r of c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin, a n o x y g e n i n d e x of 24.5 is o b t a i n e d .
T h e cost of this c o m p o u n d is greater
( 2 1 . 3 0 / l b - v o l ) t h a n that of o n e u s i n g h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a
(20.40/lb-vol;
o x y g e n i n d e x of 2 9 . 4 ) , yet i t does not m e e t the m i n i m u m d e s i r e d o x y g e n i n d e x of 28. I n c r e a s i n g the a m o u n t s of a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin m a y increase the o x y g e n i n d e x to a n a c c e p t a b l e
l e v e l of 28 or
greater, b u t i t w i l l be at a cost p e n a l t y . A l s o , i n c r e a s i n g the c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin a b o v e 2.5 p h r m a y a d v e r s e l y affect the e l e c t r i c a l a n d c o r r o s i o n properties. 32|31.1
30 29.4
28 27.3
χ
LU Q
26
24
21.8
22
CONTROL FELDSPAR, 125 PHR 1 . 5 S b 0 , 2.5 CHLOR. PAR. COMP N O . - ^ A 2
Figure 3.
112
125
140
HYDRATED ALUMINA, PHR
3
Μ
Oxygen index of styrene-polyester hydrated alumina
0
Q
compounds filled with
F i g u r e 3 is a b a r g r a p h d e p i c t i n g the o x y g e n i n d i c e s of polyester
compounds
feldspar-antimony
filled
with hydrated alumina compared
t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin c o n t r o l .
The
styrenewith
a
formula
tions of these h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a - f i l l e d c o m p o u n d s are s h o w n i n T a b l e I V . T h e 112-phr h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a is e q u i v a l e n t i n v o l u m e to 125 p h r of feldspar.
[ T h e v o l u m e of e a c h equals 46.3 ( w e i g h t i n p h r / s p . gr.
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H y d r a t e d Alumina-Filled Compounds Parts by Weight
Styrene-polyester resin" Hydrated alumina F i b e r g l a s s , 1/32 i n c h T i t a n i u m dioxide Cumene hydroperoxide C o b a l t octoate Oxygen index α 6
M
0
Q
Y
Ζ
100.0 112.0 5.0 0.5 1.0 0.5
100.0 125.0 5.0 0.5 1.0 0.5
100.0 140.0 5.0 0.5 1.0 0.5
100.0 125.0 2.5
100.0 140.0 2.5
27.3
29.4
31.1
—
—
1.0 0.5
1.0 0.5
>28.
>2S."
6
Propylene-maleate-phthalate resin, 38% styrene. Estimated.
volume).]
The
oxygen
i n d i c e s of
the
compounds
c o n t a i n i n g these
a m o u n t s of fillers are 27.3 for the h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d a n d 21.8 for t h e f e l d s p a r - a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin c o m p o u n d .
The
viscosity of the 112-phr h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d is c o n s i d e r a b l y less t h a n f o r the f e l d s p a r c o m p o u n d so that m o r e h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c a n be t o l e r a t e d . I n c r e a s i n g the h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a to 125 p h r ( v o l u m e of 51.7) increases the o x y g e n i n d e x to 29.4, a n d i n c r e a s i n g to 140 p h r
(volume
of 57.9) increases the o x y g e n i n d e x to 31.1. T h e v i s c o s i t y of this latter c o m p o u n d is c o m p a r a b l e w i t h t h a t of t h e 125-phr f e l d s p a r c o m p o u n d . T a b l e V compares
flammability
as m e a s u r e d b y the o x y g e n i n d e x
m e t h o d w i t h f l a m m a b i l i t y as m e a s u r e d b y A S T M D 635, " F l a m m a b i l i t y of S e l f - S u p p o r t i n g P l a s t i c s . " I n this test t h e s p e c i m e n ( 5 inches X V2 i n c h Oxygen Index vs. A S T M D 635 Flammability Ratings
Table V .
Com pound A R U V W
c
d
M Ο Q
c
Filler
phr
vol
ASTM D 2863 0 Index
feldspar feldspar feldspar silica hyd. alumina hyd. alumina hyd. alumina hyd. alumina hyd. alumina
80 125 125 100 73 91 112 125 140
29.6 46.3 46.3 37.7 30.2 37.6 46.3 51.7 57.9
21.4 21.8 24.5 21.1 25.1 26.4 27.3 29.4 31.1
Loading Resin 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2
a
2
ASTM D 635 Burning Time, Sec
B u r n s > 180 B u r n s > 180 30 B u r n s > 180 115 45 20 0 0
b
Resins differ only in styrene content: resin 1 contains 34.5% styrene; resin 2 contains 38% styrene. Time for the burning specimen to extinguish after removal of the burner flame from the specimen, officially called "Average Time to Self-Extinguishment." Specimen thick ness 1/8 inch. Contains 1.5 phr S b 0 + 2.5 phr chlorinated paraffin. Contains 4.5 phr S b 0 + 5 phr chlorinated paraffin. α
b
c
d
2
3
2
3
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V& i n c h ) is s u p p o r t e d i n the h o r i z o n t a l p o s i t i o n w i t h its transverse axis
( w i d t h ) i n c l i n e d at 45° to the h o r i z o n t a l . A 1-inch b l u e B u n s e n b u r n e r flame is a p p l i e d to the free e n d of the s p e c i m e n for 30 seconds. T h e t i m e for the b u r n i n g s p e c i m e n to e x t i n g u i s h after r e m o v a l of the b u r n e r
flame
f r o m the s p e c i m e n is m e a s u r e d i n seconds. I n this test the f e l d s p a r a n d s i l i c a c o m p o u n d s c o n t a i n i n g 1.5 p h r a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d 2.5 p h r c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin b u r n . compound
I n c r e a s i n g the
flame
retardants i n the
feldspar
to 4.5 a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d 5 c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin
(Com
p o u n d H ) p r o d u c e s a c o m p o u n d w h i c h extinguishes i n 30 seconds ( o x y g e n i n d e x of 2 4 . 5 ) .
E a c h increase i n the l o a d i n g of h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a
results i n a decrease i n the b u r n i n g t i m e a n d a c o r r e s p o n d i n g
increase
i n the o x y g e n i n d e x . T a b l e V I shows the m e c h a n i c a l properties of the h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d s vs. the f e l d s p a r - a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin c o n trol.
T h e viscosities p r e v i o u s l y r e f e r r e d to are s h o w n n u m e r i c a l l y .
The
m e c h a n i c a l properties for the f e l d s p a r a n d the three h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d s are s i m i l a r . T h e e l e c t r i c a l properties of the h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d s are c o m p a r a b l e w i t h those of the f e l d s p a r
compound.
A n i m p o r t a n t c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of a n y filler u s e d i n a l i q u i d system is its settling properties d u r i n g storage of the m i x e d c o m p o u n d processing a n d cure.
before
final
T h e h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a settles m o r e t i g h t l y o n p r o
l o n g e d s t a n d i n g t h a n the f e l d s p a r a n d s i l i c a
fillers.
T h i s m a y not b e a
serious p r o b l e m w h e n the styrene—polyester c o m p o u n d s are m i x e d w h e r e t h e y are u s e d , a n d thus storage t i m e of m i x e d m a t e r i a l is short. Compound Costs T h e costs of the c o m p o u n d s are s h o w n i n T a b l e V I I a n d are b a s e d o n the i n g r e d i e n t prices s h o w n i n T a b l e V I I I . Costs are s h o w n b a s e d o n the F . O . B . prices at the mines or p o i n t of m a n u f a c t u r e . compound Table V I .
The calculated
costs are satisfactory for c o m p a r i s o n b u t m a y not be
exact.
Mechanical Properties of Hydrated A l u m i n a Compounds Compounds Properties
Hydrated alumina, phr V i s c o s i t y , B r o o k f i e l d , cps, N o . 3 spindle, 4 r p m O x y g e n index, % Hardness, Barcol M o d u l u s of r u p t u r e , p s i M o d u l u s of e l a s t i c i t y , p s i Χ Deflection temperature, °C
A (Control)
10
- 6
M
0
Q
15,250
—
112 5,870
125 9,250
140 17,000
21.8 65 9,600 1.58 95
27.3 60 10,200 1.37 96
29.4 62 9,790 1.46 98
31.1 63 9,060 1.52 99
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T a b l e VII shows that use of h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a at t h e 125-phr l e v e l ( o x y g e n i n d e x of 29.4) to r e p l a c e
the
compound
p o u n d - v o l u m e cost b y a p p r o x i m a t e l y 5 % . T h e c o r r e s p o n d i n g
feldspar
increases
compound
cost increase w h e n h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a is u s e d to replace s i l i c a is 3 % . A s p r e v i o u s l y n o t e d , i n c r e a s i n g t h e a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin to 4.5 a n d 5 p h r , respectively, i n t h e f e l d s p a r c o m p o u n d , pound-volume
cost b y a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 0 % ; hence, Table V I I .
Compound A H Ο Q
Compound Costs Sp. Gr.
125 p h r feldspar w i t h F . R . 125 p h r feldspar w i t h F . R . 125 p h r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a 140 p h r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a
C d
this f e l d s p a r
corn-
α
Cost per Cost per % Incr. lb,i lb-vol, φ over A b
19.4 21.3 20.4 20.1
11.7 12.7 12.8 12.3
1.66 1.68 1.59 1.63
increases t h e
— 9.8 5.2 3.6 % Incr. over U b
U W Y Ζ
100 p h r silica w i t h F . R . 91 p h r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a 125 p h r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a 140 p h r h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a C
a 6 c d
12.0 13.5 12.2 11.7
1.57 1.49 1.59 1.62
—
18.8 20.1 19.4 19.0
7 3 1
Without cumene hydroperoxide and cobalt octoate. Cost per lb-vol % increase over A or U . 1.5 phr S b 0 + 2.5 phr chlorinated paraffin. 4.5 phr Sb 03 4- 5 phr chlorinated paraffin. 2
3
2
Table VIII.
Prices of Ingredients Used in Calculating Compound Costs Material
Sp. Gr.
A n t i m o n y trioxide C h l o r i n a t e d paraffin, s o l i d C h l o r i n a t e d paraffin, l i q u i d Fiberglass Styrene-polyester resin T i t a n i u m dioxide F i l l e r s , F . O . B . , bagged, c a r l o a d : hydrated alumina feldspar, 200 m e s h s i l i c a , 200 m e s h
i/lb 79.5 22.5 23.0 66.0 20.5 26.73
5.7 1.66 1.56 2.54 1.10 3.88 2.42 2.70 2.65
φ/'lb-vol 452.3 37.4 35,9 167.7 22.4 104.0 10.77 3.71 2.05
4.45 1.375 0.775
p o u n d is m o r e costly t h a n the h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d
w h i c h has
a n o x y g e n i n d e x of 29.4, a n d y e t t h e f e l d s p a r c o m p o u n d has a n o x y g e n i n d e x of o n l y 24.5. T h u s , t h e m o r e expensive results i n a c o m p o u n d
filler—hydrated
alumina—
w i t h a n o x y g e n i n d e x of 28 m i n i m u m a n d at a
l o w e r cost t h a n f o r a f e l d s p a r - a n t i m o n y
t r i o x i d e - c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin
compound.
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Safety E m p l o y e e exposure to s i l i c a d u s t c a n result i n silicosis, a disease of the l u n g s .
G o o d ventilation a n d protective equipment are required for
the safe h a n d l i n g o f s i l i c a .
A s i d e f r o m a c o m p a n y ' s h i g h standards f o r
safety a n d h e a l t h , O S H A r e g u l a t i o n s m a y b e c o m e m o r e r e s t r i c t i v e i n t h e f u t u r e w i t h r e g a r d to s i l i c a .
H y d r a t e d a l u m i n a is n o t k n o w n to cause
l u n g illness s i m i l a r to silicosis, a n d i t s u s e r e q u i r e s o n l y t h e n o r m a l p r e c a u t i o n s w h i c h s h o u l d b e f o l l o w e d w h e n h a n d l i n g m i n e r a l dusts. Conclusions T h e use o f a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e c o m b i n e d w i t h c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin i n styrene-polyester
c a s t i n g c o m p o u n d s does n o t result i n sufficient
flame
r e t a r d a n c e t o h a v e a n o x y g e n i n d e x o f at least 2 8 % a n d s t i l l b e the m o s t economical.
This requirement c a n be met b y using hydrated alumina
as filler i n p l a c e o f m i n e r a l fillers s u c h as f e l d s p a r a n d s i l i c a a n d o m i t t i n g t h e a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin. c h a n i c a l properties
T h e electrical and m e
of compounds containing hydrated alumina are i n
line w i t h t h e properties
obtained w i t h feldspar a n d silica compounds.
I n c r e a s i n g t h e a n t i m o n y t r i o x i d e a n d c h l o r i n a t e d paraffin a b o v e 1.5 a n d 2.5 p h r , r e s p e c t i v e l y ,
i n feldspar
a n d s i l i c a c o m p o u n d s increases t h e
o x y g e n i n d e x , b u t the m a x i m u m a m o u n t s o f these m a t e r i a l s u s e d i n this s t u d y r e s u l t e d i n a n o x y g e n i n d e x of 2 4 . 5 — c o n s i d e r a b l y sired 2 8 — a n d the pound-volume
below the de
cost o f this c o m p o u n d is h i g h e r t h a n
that of h y d r a t e d a l u m i n a c o m p o u n d s h a v i n g o x y g e n i n d e x values greater t h a n 28. Acknowledgment T h e author thanks E . W . A n d e r s o n a n d R . J . Caroselli for r u n n i n g t h e e l e c t r i c a l tests, a n d F . X . V e n t r i c e f o r r u n n i n g some o f t h e p h y s i c a l tests.
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