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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 27, 2011
Filed:
Oct. 01, 2008
Michael Mcleod, Kemah, TX (US);
John Ashbaugh, Houston, TX (US);
Cyril Chevillard, Dickinson, TX (US);
Gerhard Guenther, Kemah, TX (US);
Ruby L. Curtis, League City, TX (US);
Jay Nguyen, Pasadena, TX (US);
Juan Aguirre, League City, TX (US);
Raleigh Mcbride, Deer Park, TX (US);
Ben Hicks, Shoreacres, TX (US);
Michael McLeod, Kemah, TX (US);
John Ashbaugh, Houston, TX (US);
Cyril Chevillard, Dickinson, TX (US);
Gerhard Guenther, Kemah, TX (US);
Ruby L. Curtis, League City, TX (US);
Jay Nguyen, Pasadena, TX (US);
Juan Aguirre, League City, TX (US);
Raleigh McBride, Deer Park, TX (US);
Ben Hicks, Shoreacres, TX (US);
Fina Technology Inc, Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
Polymer articles and processes of forming the same are described herein. The processes generally include providing an ethylene based polymer, blending the ethylene based polymer with a modifier to form modified polyethylene and forming the modified polyethylene into a polymer article, wherein the polymer article exhibits a haze that is at least about 10% less than a polymer article prepared with a similarly modified polyethylene.