JP4805225B2 - Laser welded body - Google Patents

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JP4805225B2
JP4805225B2 JP2007212998A JP2007212998A JP4805225B2 JP 4805225 B2 JP4805225 B2 JP 4805225B2 JP 2007212998 A JP2007212998 A JP 2007212998A JP 2007212998 A JP2007212998 A JP 2007212998A JP 4805225 B2 JP4805225 B2 JP 4805225B2
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Abstract

<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a laser welded body obtained by integrating simply prepared members by one laser welding process without conducting a complicated process, which is furthermore excellent in appearance and welding strength and harmless to resin characteristics. <P>SOLUTION: The laser welded body is made 200-8,000(1/cm) in the light absorption coefficient &epsi;<SB>j</SB>to the laser light of 940 nm by indispensably containing at least one thermoplastic resin selected from polyamide resin, polycarbonate resin and polypropylene resin and a low absorption agent of laser beam. Molded members 1, 2 with low laser beam absorption, which may transmit a part of a laser beam but absorb another part, absorb a part of the laser beam applied thereto while another part of the laser beam is passed through the member, thereby generating heat for member welding; wherein the laser beam is applied in such a state that a single member is bent and folded in at least a part, or that a plurality of members are used with a part of one of each member overlapped on top of a part of the other member. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&amp;INPIT

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本発明は、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士を、一度にレーザー溶着して一体化させたレーザー溶着体に関するものである。   The present invention relates to a laser welded body in which laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members are integrated by laser welding at a time.

熱可塑性合成樹脂製の成形部材同士を接合するのに、レーザー溶着による方法が知られている。   A method using laser welding is known for joining molded members made of thermoplastic synthetic resin.

このような従来のレーザー溶着は、例えば次のようにして行われる。図5に示すように、一方の部材にレーザー光透過性を示す部材11を用い、他方の部材にレーザー光吸収性を示す部材13を用い、両者を当接させる。そこに、レーザー光透過性成形部材11の側からレーザー光吸収性部材13へ向けレーザー光14を照射すると、レーザー光透過性成形部材11を透過したレーザー光14が、レーザー光吸収性部材13に吸収されて、発熱を引き起こす。この熱により、レーザー光を吸収した部分を中心としてレーザー光吸収性部材13が、溶融し、更にレーザー光透過性成形部材11を溶融させて、双方が融合する。これが冷却されると、レーザー光透過性成形部材11とレーザー光吸収性部材13とが、溶着部位15で、接合される。   Such conventional laser welding is performed, for example, as follows. As shown in FIG. 5, a member 11 showing laser beam permeability is used as one member, and a member 13 showing laser beam absorption is used as the other member, and both are brought into contact with each other. When the laser light 14 is irradiated to the laser light absorbing member 13 from the laser light transmitting molding member 11 side, the laser light 14 transmitted through the laser light transmitting molding member 11 is applied to the laser light absorbing member 13. It is absorbed and causes fever. With this heat, the laser light absorbing member 13 is melted around the portion that has absorbed the laser light, and the laser light transmitting molded member 11 is further melted to fuse both. When this is cooled, the laser light transmissive molding member 11 and the laser light absorptive member 13 are joined at the welding site 15.

レーザー溶着の特長として、溶着すべき箇所へレーザー光発生部を接触させることなく、溶着させることが可能であること、局所加熱であるため周辺部への熱影響がごく僅かであること、機械的振動のおそれがないこと、微細な部分や、立体的で複雑な構造を有する部材同士の溶着が可能であること、再現性が高いこと、高い気密性を維持できること、溶着強度が高いこと、溶着部分の境目が目視で分かりにくいこと、粉塵が発生しないこと等が挙げられる。   The features of laser welding are that it can be welded without bringing the laser light generating part into contact with the part to be welded, and that it is a local heating, so there is very little heat effect on the peripheral part, mechanical There is no fear of vibrations, it is possible to weld fine parts and members with three-dimensional and complicated structures, high reproducibility, high airtightness, high welding strength, welding For example, it is difficult to visually recognize the boundary between the parts, and dust is not generated.

このレーザー溶着によれば、簡単な操作により確実に溶着を行なうことができる上に、従来の樹脂部品の接合方法である締結用部品(ボルト、ビス、クリップ等)による締結、接着剤による接着、振動溶着、超音波溶着等の方法と同等以上の溶着強度が得られる。しかも振動や熱の影響が少ないので、省力化、生産性の改良、生産コストの低減等を実現することができる。そのためレーザー溶着は、例えば自動車産業や電気・電子産業等において、振動や熱の影響を回避すべき機能部品や電子部品等の接合に適すると共に、複雑な形状の樹脂部品の接合にも対応可能である。   According to this laser welding, welding can be reliably performed by simple operation, and fastening with fastening parts (bolts, screws, clips, etc.), which is a conventional joining method of resin parts, bonding with an adhesive, A welding strength equal to or better than that of vibration welding, ultrasonic welding or the like can be obtained. Moreover, since there is little influence of vibration and heat, it is possible to realize labor saving, improvement of productivity, reduction of production cost, and the like. For this reason, laser welding is suitable for joining functional parts and electronic parts that should avoid the effects of vibration and heat, for example, in the automotive industry and the electrical / electronic industry, as well as for joining resin parts with complex shapes. is there.

レーザー溶着に関する技術として、特許文献1に、レーザー光を吸収するカーボンブラックが添加されたレーザー光吸収性の熱可塑性合成樹脂部材と、レーザー光透過性の熱可塑性合成樹脂部材とを、重ね合わせた後、レーザー光透過性の部材側からレーザー光を照射することによりレーザー溶着させる方法が記載されている。この場合、2種類のレーザー光透過性成形部材とレーザー光吸収性部材とを別々に調製しなければならない。   As a technique related to laser welding, a laser light-absorbing thermoplastic synthetic resin member to which carbon black that absorbs laser light is added and a laser light-transmitting thermoplastic synthetic resin member are superimposed on Patent Document 1. Thereafter, a method of laser welding by irradiating laser light from the laser light transmitting member side is described. In this case, it is necessary to prepare two kinds of laser light transmitting molded members and laser light absorbing members separately.

また、特許文献2には、熱可塑性樹脂成形部材A及びBと、赤外線透過部を有する放熱材Cとを、C/A/Bの位置関係となるように接触させ、赤外線を放熱材C側から照射するレーザー溶着方法が記載されている。この場合、熱可塑性樹脂成形部材A及びBは、別々に調製する必要がなく同質の熱可塑性樹脂で成形されたものであってもよいが、レーザー溶着時に発熱を調整するために特殊な放熱材Cを使用しなければならず、作業工程が複雑である。   Further, in Patent Document 2, thermoplastic resin molded members A and B and a heat radiating material C having an infrared transmitting portion are brought into contact with each other so as to have a C / A / B positional relationship, and infrared rays are radiated to the heat radiating material C side. The laser welding method of irradiating is described. In this case, the thermoplastic resin molded members A and B do not need to be prepared separately and may be molded with the same quality thermoplastic resin, but a special heat dissipation material is used to adjust the heat generation during laser welding. C must be used, and the work process is complicated.

また、特許文献3には、レーザー光を透過する樹脂部材と、レーザー光を吸収する他方の樹脂部材との夫々に溶着代として予め形成された接合フランジ部同士を突き合わせ、レーザー光を透過する樹脂部材の接合フランジ部側からレーザー光を照射して両樹脂部材同士を溶着して一体化させるレーザー溶着方法が記載されている。この場合、2種類のレーザー光を透過する樹脂部材と、レーザー光を吸収する樹脂部材とを別々に調製しなければならない。   Further, Patent Document 3 discloses a resin that transmits a laser beam by abutting joint flange portions that are formed in advance as welding margins between a resin member that transmits laser light and the other resin member that absorbs laser light. A laser welding method is described in which a laser beam is irradiated from the joining flange portion side of the member to weld and integrate both resin members. In this case, a resin member that transmits two types of laser light and a resin member that absorbs laser light must be prepared separately.

特公昭62−49850号公報Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 62-49850 再公表WO2003/039843Republished WO2003 / 039843 特開2004−351730号公報JP 2004-351730 A

本発明は、前記の課題を解決するためになされたもので、複雑な工程を経ることなく、簡便に調製された部材を一度のレーザー溶着工程で一体化でき、しかも成形部材同士の溶着強度に優れ、樹脂特性を損なわないレーザー溶着体を提供することを目的とする。   The present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems, and it is possible to integrate easily prepared members in a single laser welding process without going through a complicated process, and to improve the welding strength between molded members. An object is to provide a laser welded body which is excellent and does not impair resin properties.

本発明者は、レーザー光の一部を吸収しながら一部を透過させるように特定の吸光度に調整した単一又は複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材にレーザー光を照射し、この成形部材からの発熱、熱伝導を利用してレーザー溶着することにより、そこの溶着部分で、大きくて深い溶融現象が引き起こされる結果、レーザー光の透過性成形部材と吸収性成形部材とを溶着する従来のレーザー溶着よりも、一層強固に接合した溶着体を得ることができることを見出した。   The inventor irradiates a single or a plurality of laser light transmission / absorption molding members adjusted to a specific absorbance so as to transmit a part of the laser light while absorbing a part of the laser light. Laser welding using heat generation and heat conduction causes a large and deep melting phenomenon at the welded portion, and as a result, a conventional laser that welds a laser light transmitting molded member and an absorbent molded member It has been found that it is possible to obtain a welded body bonded more firmly than welding.

前記の目的を達成するためになされた本発明のレーザー溶着体は、
ポリアミド樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂及びポリプロピレン樹脂から選ばれる少なくとも1種類熱可塑性樹脂と、少なくともニグロシンを含有するレーザー溶着体において、
前記ニグロシンをレーザー光透過吸収剤として含有する複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)・(2)を重ね合わせたまま、そこへ照射された発振波長800〜1100nmのレーザー光(4)による発熱で、溶着されており、
前記複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)・(2)のうちレーザー光照射側のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)が少なくともC.I.ソルベントグリーン87であるアントラキノン染料及び前記ニグロシンを含む着色剤を含有し、そのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)の吸光度a が0.07〜0.8であり、前記吸光度a と別なレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(2)の吸光度a との吸光度比a /a が0.8〜1.3であるというものである。
このレーザー溶着体は、例えば、940nmのレーザー光に対する吸光度a が0.07〜0.8とし、レーザー光の少なくとも一部を吸収しつつ別な一部を透過させてもよいレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材が、単一であって曲げられて少なくとも一部分を重ね合わされたまま、又は複数であって夫々の少なくとも一部分で重ね合わされたまま、そこへ照射されたレーザー光の一部を吸収し該レーザー光の別な一部を透過することによる発熱で、溶着されているというものである。
前記着色剤が、青色着色剤と黄色着色剤と赤色着色剤との組合せ、紫色着色剤と黄色着色剤との組合せ、及び緑色着色剤と赤色着色剤との組合せの何れかの黒色着色剤を含んでいてもよい。
前記レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)が、前記黒色着色剤により、黒色であってもよい。
The laser welded body of the present invention made to achieve the above object is
In a laser welded body containing at least one kind of thermoplastic resin selected from polyamide resin, polycarbonate resin and polypropylene resin, and at least nigrosine,
With a plurality of laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members (1) and (2) containing the nigrosine as a laser light transmitting / absorbing agent, the laser light (4) having an oscillation wavelength of 800 to 1100 nm irradiated thereon is applied. Fever, welded,
Of the plurality of laser light transmission / absorption molding members (1) and (2), the laser light transmission / absorption molding member (1) on the laser light irradiation side is at least C.I. I. It contains an anthraquinone dye that is Solvent Green 87 and a colorant that contains the nigrosine, and the absorbance a 1 of the laser-light-transmitting / absorbing molded member (1) is 0.07 to 0.8, separate from the absorbance a 1 The absorbance ratio a 1 / a 2 to the absorbance a 2 of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member (2) is 0.8 to 1.3.
The laser-welded article, for example, absorbance a 1 is set to 0.07 to 0.8 with respect to the laser beam of 940 nm, the absorption and is not also good laser-transmissible-absorptive and transmits another part while at least a portion of the laser beam The single-piece molded member absorbs a part of the laser beam irradiated thereon while being single and bent and at least partially overlapped, or plural and overlapped by at least a part of each. The heat is generated by transmitting another part of the laser light, and it is welded.
The colorant is a black colorant selected from a combination of a blue colorant, a yellow colorant and a red colorant, a combination of a purple colorant and a yellow colorant, and a combination of a green colorant and a red colorant. May be included.
The laser beam transmitting / absorbing molded member (1) may be black due to the black colorant.

このレーザー溶着体を製造する好ましい実施の態様は、レーザー光照射側にある一方の成形部材で、先ず発熱して樹脂の溶融が発生し、次第に成形部材が重ね合わされた界面に向かって溶融が広がり、終には大きな溶融が発生することにより、強い強度を持つレーザー溶着体が得られるというものである。   A preferred embodiment for producing this laser welded body is that one of the molded members on the laser beam irradiation side first generates heat to cause melting of the resin and gradually spreads toward the interface where the molded members are overlapped. In the end, a large melt is generated, so that a laser welded body having a high strength can be obtained.

このようなレーザー光透過吸収剤は使用するレーザー波長に対する弱い吸収性を有しているものである。このレーザー光透過吸収剤の吸収係数εは、例えば1000〜8000(ml/g・cm)であり、好ましくは1000〜6000、更に好ましくは3000〜6000である。これを含むレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材は、レーザー光透過性という特徴を有しながら、弱いレーザー光吸収性という特徴を併せ持つものである。 Such a laser beam transmitting / absorbing agent has a weak absorbability with respect to the laser wavelength to be used. The absorption coefficient ε d of this laser light transmitting and absorbing agent is, for example, 1000 to 8000 (ml / g · cm), preferably 1000 to 6000, and more preferably 3000 to 6000. The laser light transmission / absorptive molded member including this has the characteristic of weak laser light absorption while having the characteristic of laser light transmission.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の単一又は複数(2又は3以上)をレーザー溶着してレーザー溶着体にしてもよい。単一のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の場合は、成形部材を折り曲げたり、曲げて丸めたりして、成形部材の一部分同士、例えばその端部と端部、又は端部と中央部を重ね合わせ、その重なり合った部分をレーザー溶着することにより、達成される。また複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の場合は、それらの成形部材の一部分同士、例えば各成形部材の端部と端部、又は各成形部材端部と中央部等の一部を重ね合わせ、その重なり合った部分をレーザー溶着することにより、達成される。またレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の1箇所、又は複数箇所でレーザー溶着してレーザー溶着体にしてもよい。   A single or plural (two or three or more) laser light transmission / absorptive molded members may be laser welded to form a laser welded body. In the case of a single laser light-transmitting / absorbing molded member, the molded member is bent or bent and rounded so that parts of the molded member overlap each other, for example, the end and end, or the end and the center. This is accomplished by laser welding the overlapping portions. Moreover, in the case of a plurality of laser light transmission / absorption molding members, a part of each of the molding members, for example, an end portion and an end portion of each molding member, or a portion of each molding member end portion and a central portion, etc. This is achieved by laser welding the overlapped portion. Further, laser welding may be performed by laser welding at one place or a plurality of places on the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member.

また、単一又は複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材は、その厚さを、200〜5000μmとすることができる。   Moreover, the thickness of the single or plural laser light transmission / absorption molding members can be 200 to 5000 μm.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材は、少なくともレーザー光透過吸収剤と熱可塑性樹脂とで構成される樹脂組成物から成形して得られたものである。この熱可塑性樹脂は、ポリアミド樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂、ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂、ポリオレフィン系樹脂であることが好ましい。即ち、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材は、前記熱可塑性樹脂から選ばれる少なくとも一つの樹脂を含有するものが好適である。   The laser light transmission / absorption molding member is obtained by molding from a resin composition composed of at least a laser light transmission / absorption agent and a thermoplastic resin. The thermoplastic resin is preferably a polyamide resin, a polycarbonate resin, a polyphenylene sulfide resin, a polybutylene terephthalate resin, or a polyolefin resin. In other words, the laser light transmission / absorption molding member preferably contains at least one resin selected from the thermoplastic resins.

レーザー溶着体は、吸光度aが0.07〜2.0の範囲であるレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を用い、この成形部材を重ね合わせて、レーザー溶着されたものである。一層好ましい吸光度aは、0.07〜0.8である。吸光度がこの範囲であると、レーザー光照射側の成形部材において、十分な強度でレーザー溶着するのに有効な範囲の透過率が保たれる。その結果、レーザー光照射側と反対側の成型部材においても、充分発熱が起こり、溶融現象が起こり易くなるとともに、温度差が少ない溶着現象が起こるものと推察される。このため、強固なレーザー溶着体が得られる。   The laser welded body is obtained by laser welding by using a laser light transmission / absorption molding member having an absorbance a in the range of 0.07 to 2.0, and superposing the molding members. A more preferable absorbance a is 0.07 to 0.8. When the absorbance is within this range, the transmittance in a range effective for laser welding with sufficient strength is maintained in the molded member on the laser beam irradiation side. As a result, it is presumed that the molded member on the side opposite to the laser beam irradiation side also generates heat sufficiently, the melting phenomenon easily occurs, and the welding phenomenon with a small temperature difference occurs. For this reason, a strong laser welded body is obtained.

また、前記好適な樹脂について、実用的な吸光度aの範囲を具体的に示す。この樹脂がポリアミド樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aは0.1〜2.0、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。ポリカーボネート樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aは0.1〜1.8、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。ポリプロピレン樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aは0.1〜0.9、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。   In addition, the practical absorbance range of the preferred resin is specifically shown. When this resin is a polyamide resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 2.0, preferably 0.1 to 0.8. In the case of a polycarbonate resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 1.8, preferably 0.1 to 0.8. In the case of a polypropylene resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 0.9, preferably 0.1 to 0.8.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材がポリアミド樹脂やポリカーボネート樹脂やポリプロピレン樹脂を用いて成形されている場合、940nmのレーザー光に対して得られる吸収係数ε(2つの成形部材の場合は吸収係数εj1と吸収係数εj2)は、例えば200〜8000(1/cm)、好ましくは1000〜8000である。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材がポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂やポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂を用いて成形されている場合、吸収係数ε(2つの成形部材の場合は吸収係数εj1と吸収係数εj2)は、例えば3000〜15000(1/cm)、好ましくは9000〜14000である。 When the laser light transmission / absorptive molded member is molded using a polyamide resin, a polycarbonate resin, or a polypropylene resin, an absorption coefficient ε j obtained for a laser beam of 940 nm (in the case of two molded members, an absorption coefficient ε j1 And the absorption coefficient ε j2 ) are, for example, 200 to 8000 (1 / cm), preferably 1000 to 8000. When the laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member is molded using polybutylene terephthalate resin or polyphenylene sulfide resin, the absorption coefficient ε j (in the case of two molded members, the absorption coefficient ε j1 and the absorption coefficient ε j2 ) is, for example, It is 3000-15000 (1 / cm), Preferably it is 9000-14000.

本発明のレーザー溶着体を、図1のようにレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1と別なレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2との二つをレーザー溶着する場合を例に説明する。レーザー光照射側の成形部材1の吸光度をaとし、別な成形部材2の吸光度をaとしたとき、前記吸光度aと前記吸光度aとの比a1/aが、0.8〜1.3であることが好ましい。吸光度aと吸光度aとが等しく、比a1/aが1であると、一層好ましい。この比が1に近い程、レーザー溶着体の外観、色相、接合つなぎ目などが綺麗に見える。また吸光度が等しいか、又はほぼ同等である場合、二つの成形部材のいずれの側からレーザー光を照射するかの区別をする必要がないため、レーザー溶着の際の取り扱いが簡便となる。 The laser welded body of the present invention will be described by taking, as an example, a case where two of a laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 and another laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 are laser-welded as shown in FIG. When the absorbance of the molded workpiece 1 of the laser beam irradiation side is a 1, and another absorbance of the forming member 2 and a 2, the ratio a 1 / a 2 and the absorbance a 1 and the absorbance a 2, 0. It is preferable that it is 8-1.3. More preferably, the absorbance a 1 and the absorbance a 2 are equal and the ratio a 1 / a 2 is 1. The closer this ratio is to 1, the more beautiful the appearance, hue, and joints of the laser welded body. Further, when the absorbances are equal or substantially equal, it is not necessary to distinguish which side of the two molded members is irradiated with the laser beam, so that handling during laser welding is simplified.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1と別なレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2との二つを用いる場合、一方の成形部材のレーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)及びそれの厚さL(cm)の積Cと、他方の成形部材のレーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)及びそれの厚さL(cm)の積Cとの少なくとも片方を、0.01×10−3〜4.0×10−3とすることが好ましい。 When two laser beam transmission / absorption molding members 1 and another laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 2 are used, the concentration C 1 (% by weight) of the laser beam transmission / absorption agent of one molding member and its thickness At least the product C 1 L 1 of L 1 (cm) and the product C 2 L 2 of the concentration C 2 (% by weight) of the laser light transmitting and absorbing agent of the other molded member and its thickness L 2 (cm) One side is preferably 0.01 × 10 −3 to 4.0 × 10 −3 .

本発明のレーザー溶着体は、レーザー光透過性機能とレーザー光吸収性機能とを有する単一又は複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材をレーザー溶着したものである。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士を区別する必要がないから、部材を管理し易く、また、レーザー溶着の際に部材の重ね合わせの順序や向きを調整する煩雑な操作を必要としない。   The laser welded body of the present invention is obtained by laser welding a single or a plurality of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members having a laser light transmitting function and a laser light absorbing function. Since there is no need to distinguish between laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members, it is easy to manage the members, and there is no need for complicated operations for adjusting the order and orientation of the overlapping of the members during laser welding.

また、レーザー溶着体は、樹脂部材の接着の際に施す表面前処理工程やアロイ化工程のような煩雑な操作を必要とせず、簡便に製造できるものである。また、当接させたレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材のどちらの側からレーザー光を照射しても製造でき、更にレーザー光の照射角度を自由に調整しつつ製造できるので、複雑な形状の部材の接合に対応できる。しかもレーザー溶着体は、一度のレーザー光照射で製造できるので、生産効率が高いものである。   Further, the laser welded body can be easily manufactured without requiring a complicated operation such as a surface pretreatment process and an alloying process performed when the resin member is bonded. In addition, it can be manufactured by irradiating laser light from either side of the abutting laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member, and can be manufactured while freely adjusting the irradiation angle of the laser light. Can handle bonding. Moreover, since the laser welded body can be manufactured by one-time laser light irradiation, the production efficiency is high.

レーザー溶着体は、それを形成している樹脂本来の特性に影響を与えず、溶着強度が強い。しかも、従来のようなレーザー光透過性成形部材とレーザー光吸収性成形部材とのレーザー溶着の際に生じるエネルギー過剰による溶融部分のボイドの発生がない。また、接着剤や締結用部品を用いていないので、リサイクル性に優れている。   The laser welded body has a strong welding strength without affecting the original characteristics of the resin forming the laser welded body. In addition, there is no generation of voids in the melted portion due to excess energy that occurs during laser welding of a laser light transmitting molded member and a laser light absorbing molded member as in the prior art. Further, since no adhesive or fastening parts are used, it is excellent in recyclability.

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以下に、本発明のレーザー溶着体の一例について、実施例に対応する図1を参照しながら、詳細に説明する。   Hereinafter, an example of the laser welded body of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 1 corresponding to the embodiment.

本発明のレーザー溶着体を作製するのに、複数の板状のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2が用いられる。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2は、レーザー溶着に使用される波長のレーザー光4を一部吸収し、別な一部を透過させるレーザー光透過吸収剤を含有したレーザー光透過性樹脂である熱可塑性樹脂が、熱成形されたものである。レーザー溶着体は、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の端部同士が当接され重ねられたまま、レーザー溶着されて強固に一体化したものである。   In order to produce the laser welded body of the present invention, a plurality of plate-shaped laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are used. The laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are laser light transmission resins containing a laser light transmission / absorption agent that partially absorbs laser light 4 having a wavelength used for laser welding and transmits another part. A certain thermoplastic resin is thermoformed. The laser welded body is one that is laser-welded and firmly integrated while the end portions of the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are in contact with each other and stacked.

レーザー溶着体は、以下のようにして作製される。先ず、図1のように、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1にレーザー光を照射する。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1は、レーザー光を一部透過させながら別な一部を吸収して、発熱し、次第に溶融する。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を透過したレーザー光は、別なレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2に到達し、一部吸収される結果、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2は、発熱する。すなわちこれらレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の吸光度及び透過率が適切に調整されていることにより、成形部材2に到達するレーザー光量が変化し、発熱量が適切に調整されている。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1と2との界面では、熱伝導又は熱輻射が起こる。   The laser welded body is produced as follows. First, as shown in FIG. 1, the laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 is irradiated with laser light. The laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 absorbs another part while transmitting a part of the laser light, generates heat, and gradually melts. The laser light that has passed through the laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 reaches another laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 and is partially absorbed. As a result, the laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 generates heat. That is, by appropriately adjusting the absorbance and transmittance of the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2, the amount of laser light reaching the molding member 2 is changed, and the amount of heat generation is appropriately adjusted. Thermal conduction or thermal radiation occurs at the interface between the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2.

このようにレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1で先ず発熱により樹脂溶融が発生し、次第にレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の界面に向かって溶融が広がり、両成形部材1・2に広くて深い溶融が発生する結果、強くレーザー溶着される。   As described above, the laser light transmission / absorptive molding member 1 is first melted by heat generation, and gradually spreads toward the interface between the laser light transmission / absorptive molding members 1 and 2, and is wide in both molding members 1 and 2. Deep melting results in strong laser welding.

このレーザー溶着体のより具体的な製造工程について、その一例を挙げて説明する。その製造工程は例えば下記の(A)〜(D)からなる。
(A)熱可塑性樹脂とレーザー光透過吸収性吸収剤とを少なくとも含み、必要に応じて添加剤を含んでいてもよいレーザー光透過吸収性樹脂組成物を成形して、レーザー光照射側に配置されるレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を得る。この成形部材1は、レーザー光(例えば、940nm)に対する吸光度aが、0.07〜2.0である。
(B)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1に当接させるレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を、成形する。この成形部材2は、成形部材1と同組成又は異種の組合せからなる組成物で成形したものであってもよい。この成形部材2は、レーザー光(例えば、940nm)に対する吸光度a2が、0.07〜2.0である。
(C)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1と、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2とを、重ね合わせて当接させる。この時に両成形部材1・2を固定するため、適宜治具を用いて加圧してもよい。更に透過吸収性成形部材側に、反射防止膜のような反射防止機能を有する部材を配してもよく、冷却効果を有する部材やガス処理装置などを設置してもよい。
(D)成形部材1側から適切な条件に調整されたレーザー光4を照射する。レーザー光4は、その一部が成形部材1を透過し、別な一部が成形部材1に吸収されて発熱を引き起こす。透過したレーザー光4が、成形部材2へ到達し、成形部材2に吸収され、発熱を引き起こす。これらのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の発熱した部位近傍で、成形部材1及び2が溶融する。この熱溶融部分が、冷却されると、固化して溶着する。その結果、これらの成形部材1及び2は、その溶着部位5で強固に接合され、一体化する。
A more specific manufacturing process of the laser welded body will be described with an example. The manufacturing process includes, for example, the following (A) to (D).
(A) At least a thermoplastic resin and a laser beam transmitting / absorbing absorbent are contained, and if necessary, a laser beam transmitting / absorbing resin composition that may contain an additive is molded and placed on the laser beam irradiation side. The laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 1 is obtained. The molded member 1 has an absorbance a 1 with respect to laser light (eg, 940 nm) of 0.07 to 2.0.
(B) The laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 2 to be brought into contact with the laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 1 is molded. The molded member 2 may be molded with a composition having the same composition as the molded member 1 or a combination of different types. The molded member 2 has an absorbance a 2 with respect to laser light (eg, 940 nm) of 0.07 to 2.0.
(C) The laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 1 and the laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 2 are overlapped and brought into contact with each other. At this time, in order to fix both the molded members 1 and 2, pressure may be appropriately applied using a jig. Furthermore, a member having an antireflection function such as an antireflection film may be disposed on the side of the transmission-absorbing molded member, or a member having a cooling effect, a gas processing apparatus, or the like may be installed.
(D) Irradiate the laser beam 4 adjusted to an appropriate condition from the molding member 1 side. A part of the laser beam 4 passes through the molding member 1 and another part is absorbed by the molding member 1 to generate heat. The transmitted laser beam 4 reaches the molding member 2 and is absorbed by the molding member 2 to cause heat generation. The molded members 1 and 2 are melted in the vicinity of the heated portions of the laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2. When this hot melted part is cooled, it solidifies and welds. As a result, these molded members 1 and 2 are firmly joined and integrated at the welding site 5.

図3に示すように、別なレーザー溶着体を作製するのに、単一のフィルム状のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を用いてもよい。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1は、前記と同様に、レーザー溶着に使用される波長のレーザー光4を一部吸収し別な一部を透過させるレーザー光透過吸収剤と、レーザー光透過性樹脂である熱可塑性樹脂とを含有するレーザー光透過吸収性樹脂組成物を熱成形したものである。このレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を曲げて丸め、その両端部分同士を重ね合わせたまま、レーザー溶着すると、強固なレーザー溶着体が得られる。   As shown in FIG. 3, in order to produce another laser welded body, a single film-like laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 may be used. As described above, the laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 includes a laser light transmission / absorption agent that absorbs part of the laser light 4 having a wavelength used for laser welding and transmits another part, and a laser light transmission resin. A laser light transmitting / absorbing resin composition containing a thermoplastic resin is thermoformed. When the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 is bent and rounded, and laser welding is performed with both end portions overlapped, a strong laser welded body is obtained.

このレーザー溶着体のより具体的な製造工程について、その一例を挙げて説明する。その製造工程は例えば下記の(E)〜(G)からなる。
(E)熱可塑性樹脂とレーザー光透過吸収性吸収剤とを少なくとも含み、必要に応じて添加剤を含んでいてもよいレーザー光透過吸収性樹脂組成物を成形し、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を得る。この成形部材1は、レーザー光(例えば、940nm)に対する吸光度aが、0.07〜2.0である。
(F)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1をロール状に曲げ、その両端部を重ね合わせて当接させる。この時に両成形部材1の両端部を固定するため、適宜治具を用いて加圧してもよい。更に透過吸収性成形部材側に、反射防止膜のような反射防止機能を有する部材を配してもよく、冷却効果を有する部材やガス処理装置などを設置してもよい。ロール状又は円筒状の金型を用いてロール状又は円筒状に成形した成形部材1を用いてもよい。
(G)重ね合わされたまま当接した箇所に適切な条件に調整されたレーザー光4を照射する。レーザー光4の一部は、両端部が重ねられた上側にある成形部材1の端部を透過し、別な一部は、両端部が重ねられた下部にある成形部材1の端部に吸収され、発熱を引き起こす。このレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の発熱した部位近傍で、成形部材1の重ねられた両端部同士が溶融する。この熱溶融部分が、冷却されると、固化して溶着する。
A more specific manufacturing process of the laser welded body will be described with an example. The manufacturing process includes, for example, the following (E) to (G).
(E) A laser light transmission / absorptive molded member comprising at least a thermoplastic resin and a laser light transmission / absorptive absorber, and optionally molding a laser light transmission / absorptive resin composition that may contain an additive. Get one. The molded member 1 has an absorbance a 1 with respect to laser light (eg, 940 nm) of 0.07 to 2.0.
(F) The laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 is bent into a roll shape, and both end portions thereof are overlapped and brought into contact with each other. At this time, in order to fix the both end portions of both the molded members 1, pressure may be applied using a jig as appropriate. Furthermore, a member having an antireflection function such as an antireflection film may be disposed on the side of the transmission-absorbing molded member, or a member having a cooling effect, a gas processing apparatus, or the like may be installed. You may use the shaping | molding member 1 shape | molded in roll shape or cylindrical shape using the roll-shaped or cylindrical metal mold | die.
(G) Irradiate the laser beam 4 adjusted to an appropriate condition to the part that is in contact with each other while being superposed. Part of the laser beam 4 is transmitted through the end of the molding member 1 on the upper side where both ends are overlapped, and another part is absorbed by the end of the molding member 1 on the lower side where both ends are overlapped. And cause fever. In the vicinity of the heated portion of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1, the two overlapping ends of the molded member 1 are melted. When this hot melted part is cooled, it solidifies and welds.

勿論、本発明は、これらの製造工程に限定されるものではない。   Of course, the present invention is not limited to these manufacturing processes.

なお、レーザー溶着体は、前記の通り複数で均一な厚さの平坦な板状、又は単一のフィルム状のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材が用いられたものであってもよく、金型で成形したり、湾曲や屈曲させたりしたロール状、円筒状、角柱状、箱状の複数又は単一のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材が用いられたものであってもよい。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材は、任意の形状をとり得る。図2に示すように、重畳させる部位で継ぎしろとなる段差を設けていてもよい。   As described above, the laser welded body may be a flat plate having a plurality of uniform thicknesses, or a single film-shaped laser light transmission / absorption molding member may be used. A roll-shaped, cylindrical, prismatic, or box-shaped plural or single laser light transmission / absorption molded member that is molded, curved or bent may be used. The laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member can take any shape. As shown in FIG. 2, a step that becomes a joint may be provided at the overlapping portion.

レーザー光透過性成形部材とレーザー光吸収性部材との従来のレーザー溶着は、レーザー光吸収性部材を発熱させて溶融させ、その熱でレーザー光透過性成形部材を溶融させるものであるから熱効率がさほど高くなく、またレーザー光透過性成形部材の樹脂溶融が小さくレーザー光吸収性部材の樹脂溶融が大きいから溶着強度がさほど強くないものである。それに対し、本発明のレーザー溶着体は、光透過吸収性成形部材1と2とのレーザー溶着の例で説明すると、レーザー溶着の際、両成形部材1と2とが共に発熱を引き起こすため、両成形部材1・2間の温度差が少なく、低エネルギーで効率よくレーザー溶着することができるうえ、両成形部材1・2の樹脂溶融部位が大きく広がるので、溶着強度が極めて強いものである。   Conventional laser welding of a laser light transmissive molded member and a laser light absorptive member heats and melts the laser light absorptive member, and the heat is used to melt the laser light transmissive molded member. The welding strength is not so high because the resin melting of the laser light transmitting member is small and the resin melting of the laser light absorbing member is large. On the other hand, the laser welded body of the present invention will be described with reference to the example of laser welding of the light-transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2, since both the molded members 1 and 2 cause heat generation during laser welding. The temperature difference between the molded members 1 and 2 is small, laser welding can be performed efficiently with low energy, and the resin melting sites of both molded members 1 and 2 are greatly expanded, so that the welding strength is extremely strong.

レーザー溶着体は、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を溶着した溶着部位5で、実用的に充分な強度を有している。また、レーザー溶着体は、用途や目的に合わせて、レーザー溶着条件を選択して製造され得る。このようにして製造されたレーザー溶着体は、JIS K7113−1995に準じた引張試験において、少なくとも引張溶着強度が50N以上の値を示し、200N以上を示すことが好ましい。   The laser welded body is a welded portion 5 where the laser light transmission / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 are welded to each other, and has a practically sufficient strength. Further, the laser welded body can be manufactured by selecting the laser welding conditions in accordance with the application and purpose. The laser welded body thus produced preferably has a tensile weld strength of at least 50 N and preferably 200 N or more in a tensile test according to JIS K7113-1995.

レーザー溶着に用いられるレーザー光として、可視光より長波長域の800〜1600nmの赤外光線、好ましくは800〜1100nmに発振波長を有するレーザー光が使用される。例えば、固体レーザー(Nd:YAG励起、半導体レーザー励起等)、半導体レーザー、チューナブルダイオードレーザー、チタンサファイアレーザー(Nd:YAG励起)が使用される。また、その他に波長が700nm以上の赤外線を発生するハロゲンランプやキセノンランプを用いてもよい。また、レーザー光を、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の面に対して、垂直方向からでも斜め方向からでも照射してもよく、また、1方向又は複数方向から照射してもよい。レーザー光の出力は、走査速度と、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸収能力に応じ、適宜調整される。   As the laser light used for laser welding, infrared light having a wavelength longer than that of visible light is 800 to 1600 nm, preferably laser light having an oscillation wavelength of 800 to 1100 nm. For example, a solid-state laser (Nd: YAG excitation, semiconductor laser excitation, etc.), a semiconductor laser, a tunable diode laser, or a titanium sapphire laser (Nd: YAG excitation) is used. In addition, a halogen lamp or a xenon lamp that generates infrared light having a wavelength of 700 nm or more may be used. Further, the laser beam may be irradiated from the vertical direction or the oblique direction with respect to the surface of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member, or may be irradiated from one direction or a plurality of directions. The output of the laser beam is appropriately adjusted according to the scanning speed and the absorption capability of the laser beam transmission / absorption molding member.

波長が700nm以上の赤外線を発生するハロゲンランプを使用する場合、ランプ形状としては、帯状にランプを配したものが多い。照射態様としては、例えば、ランプ照射部が動く走査タイプ、溶着部材が動くマスキングタイプ、多方面から溶着部材に対してランプを同時照射させるタイプ等が挙げられる。また照射は、適宜、赤外線の照射幅、照射時間、照射エネルギー等を調整して行なうことができる。ハロゲンランプは近赤外域を中心にエネルギー分布を持っているため、そのエネルギー分布の短波長側、すなわち可視領域においてエネルギーが存在することがある。このような場合、部材表面に溶着痕を生じることがあるため、カットフィルター等を用いて可視領域のエネルギーを遮断してもよい。   When using a halogen lamp that generates infrared rays having a wavelength of 700 nm or more, the lamp shape is often a band-like lamp. Examples of the irradiation mode include a scanning type in which the lamp irradiation unit moves, a masking type in which the welding member moves, and a type in which the lamp is simultaneously irradiated onto the welding member from various directions. Irradiation can be performed by appropriately adjusting the irradiation width of infrared rays, irradiation time, irradiation energy, and the like. Since the halogen lamp has an energy distribution centering on the near infrared region, energy may exist in the short wavelength side of the energy distribution, that is, in the visible region. In such a case, welding marks may be formed on the surface of the member. Therefore, the energy in the visible region may be blocked using a cut filter or the like.

次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材について、より具体的に説明する。   Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding member will be described more specifically.

二つのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を用い、重ねられたままレーザー光の照射による発熱で溶着されて一体化するレーザー溶着体である場合、例えばレーザー溶着に使用される波長のレーザー光に対し、一方の成形部材の吸光度a1と、他方の成形部材の吸光度aとが、0.07≦(a1及びa)≦2.0であることが好ましく、レーザー光の透過性を考慮すると、0.07≦(a1及びa)≦1.0であることが一層好ましく、0.07≦(a1及びa)≦0.8であるとより一層好ましい。本発明においては、全ての厚みに対する吸光度、特に重ね合わせでは、透過率の関係で、総ての吸光度が重要である。 In the case of a laser welded body that uses two laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 and is welded and integrated by heat generated by laser light irradiation while being stacked, for example, laser light having a wavelength used for laser welding On the other hand, the absorbance a 1 of one molded member and the absorbance a 2 of the other molded member are preferably 0.07 ≦ (a 1 and a 2 ) ≦ 2.0, and the transmittance of laser light In view of the above, it is more preferable that 0.07 ≦ (a 1 and a 2 ) ≦ 1.0, and it is even more preferable that 0.07 ≦ (a 1 and a 2 ) ≦ 0.8. In the present invention, the absorbance for all thicknesses, particularly the superposition, is important for all the absorbances in terms of transmittance.

吸光度がこの範囲であると、レーザー光照射側の成形部材において、十分な強度でレーザー溶着するのに有効な範囲の透過率が保たれる。そのため照射側と反対側の成型部材においても、充分発熱が起こり、溶融現象が起こり易くなるとともに、温度差が少ない溶着現象が起こるものと推察される。この結果、強固なレーザー溶着体が得られる。また成形部材の厚みを変化させて様々な形状のレーザー溶着体を得る際にも対応し易い。   When the absorbance is within this range, the transmittance in a range effective for laser welding with sufficient strength is maintained in the molded member on the laser beam irradiation side. Therefore, it is presumed that the molded member on the side opposite to the irradiation side also generates heat sufficiently, the melting phenomenon is likely to occur, and the welding phenomenon with a small temperature difference occurs. As a result, a strong laser welded body can be obtained. Further, it is easy to cope with the case of obtaining laser welded bodies having various shapes by changing the thickness of the molded member.

また、前記好適な樹脂について、実用的な吸光度aの範囲をより具体的に示す。この樹脂がポリアミド樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aは0.1〜2.0、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。ポリカーボネート樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aが0.1〜1.8、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。ポリプロピレン樹脂である場合、前記吸光度aが0.1〜0.9、好ましくは0.1〜0.8の範囲である。   Further, the practical absorbance range of the preferred resin will be described more specifically. When this resin is a polyamide resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 2.0, preferably 0.1 to 0.8. In the case of a polycarbonate resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 1.8, preferably 0.1 to 0.8. In the case of a polypropylene resin, the absorbance a is in the range of 0.1 to 0.9, preferably 0.1 to 0.8.

一方の成形部材の吸光度a1と、他方の成形部材の吸光度aとは、0.5≦a1/a≦2.0の条件を満たすことが好ましく、0.8≦a1/a≦1.3の条件を満たすことが更に好ましい。例えば、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の吸光度a1,aは、a1≧a、a1≦a、a1=aの場合がある。 The absorbance a 1 of one molded member and the absorbance a 2 of the other molded member preferably satisfy the condition of 0.5 ≦ a 1 / a 2 ≦ 2.0, and 0.8 ≦ a 1 / a More preferably, the condition of 2 ≦ 1.3 is satisfied. For example, the absorbances a 1 and a 2 of the laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 may be a 1 ≧ a 2 , a 1 ≦ a 2 , and a 1 = a 2 .

この中でも吸光度aとaとが同値、即ちa1=aであると一層好ましい。これはレーザー溶着体の外観、色相、接合つなぎ目などを考慮したものである。また吸光度が等しいかほぼ同等である場合は2種類の部材を区別する必要がなく、簡便に取り扱うことができる。 Among them, it is more preferable that the absorbances a 1 and a 2 are the same value, that is, a 1 = a 2 . This takes into account the appearance, hue, joint seam, etc. of the laser welded body. When the absorbances are equal or almost equal, it is not necessary to distinguish between the two types of members, and they can be handled easily.

上記のように、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の吸光度を前記の範囲内となるように調節するため、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の厚さL(cm)に応じ、レーザー光透過吸収剤の吸収係数εを選択し、レーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)を調整する必要がある。レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2の厚さL(cm)、それのレーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)についても、同様である。 As described above, in order to adjust the absorbance of the laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 1 to be within the above range, the laser beam transmission is performed according to the thickness L 1 (cm) of the laser beam transmission / absorption molding member 1. It is necessary to select the absorption coefficient ε d of the absorbent and adjust the concentration C 1 (% by weight) of the laser light transmitting absorbent. The same applies to the thickness L 2 (cm) of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 and the concentration C 2 (% by weight) of the laser light transmission / absorption agent.

このようにレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の吸収係数εj1及びεj2を所望の範囲に調整することが重要である。 As described above, it is important to adjust the absorption coefficients ε j1 and ε j2 of the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 to a desired range.

ポリアミド樹脂・ポリカーボネート樹脂・ポリプロピレン樹脂を用いた場合、940nmのレーザー光に対して得られる各々の吸収係数εj1及びεj2は、例えば200≦εj1(及びεj2)≦8000(1/cm)、好ましくは2000≦εj1(及びεj2)≦7500、特に好ましくは4000≦εj1(及びεj2)≦7000である。 When polyamide resin / polycarbonate resin / polypropylene resin is used, the respective absorption coefficients ε j1 and ε j2 obtained with respect to the laser beam of 940 nm are, for example, 200 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 8000 (1 / cm). Preferably, 2000 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 7500, and particularly preferably 4000 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 7000.

ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂・ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂を用いた場合、940nmのレーザー光に対して得られる各々の吸収係数εj1及びεj2は、例えば3000≦εj1(及びεj2)≦15000(1/cm)、好ましくは5000≦εj1(及びεj2)≦15000、特に好ましくは8000≦εj1(及びεj2)≦13000である。 When polybutylene terephthalate resin / polyphenylene sulfide resin is used, the respective absorption coefficients ε j1 and ε j2 obtained with respect to 940 nm laser light are, for example, 3000 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 15000 (1 / cm). , Preferably 5000 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 15000, particularly preferably 8000 ≦ ε j1 (and ε j2 ) ≦ 13000.

吸収係数が前記指定の範囲の上限を超えると、透過率が低下することに伴い、レーザー照射時のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士の発熱が急激となって、焦げやボイドの発生を抑制することが難しくなり、十分な溶着強度を得ることができなくなる。一方、吸収係数が前記指定の範囲の下限未満であると、発熱が不十分となり、十分な溶着強度を得ることができなくなる。   When the absorption coefficient exceeds the upper limit of the specified range, the transmittance decreases, and heat generation between the laser light transmission / absorption molding members at the time of laser irradiation becomes abrupt, thereby suppressing the occurrence of scorching and voids. It becomes difficult to obtain sufficient welding strength. On the other hand, if the absorption coefficient is less than the lower limit of the specified range, heat generation is insufficient and sufficient welding strength cannot be obtained.

また、一方の成形部材1のレーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)及びそれの厚さL(cm)の積Cと、他方の成形部材2のレーザー光透過吸収剤の濃度C(重量%)及びそれの厚さL(cm)の積Cが、0.01×10-3≦(C及びC)≦4.0×10-3の範囲にあると、より良好な溶着ができる。 Also, the product C 1 L 1 of the concentration C 1 (wt%) of the laser light transmitting / absorbing agent of one molding member 1 and the thickness L 1 (cm) thereof, and the laser light transmitting / absorbing agent of the other molding member 2 The product C 2 L 2 of the concentration C 2 (wt%) and the thickness L 2 (cm) thereof is 0.01 × 10 −3 ≦ (C 1 L 1 and C 2 L 2 ) ≦ 4.0 × When it is in the range of 10 −3 , better welding can be performed.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の各々の厚さが何れも、200〜5000μmの範囲にあることが好ましい。厚さが200μm未満であるとレーザー光エネルギーのコントロールが難しく、レーザー溶着の際に、熱溶融の過不足が生じ、過熱により破断したり十分な溶着強度が得られなくなったりする。一方、5000μmを超えると、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の表面から溶着部位5までの距離が長過ぎ透過率の低下を引き起こして十分な溶着強度が得られなくなってしまう。   It is preferable that the thickness of each of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 is in the range of 200 to 5000 μm. When the thickness is less than 200 μm, it is difficult to control the laser beam energy. When laser welding is performed, excessive or insufficient heat melting occurs, resulting in fracture due to overheating or insufficient welding strength. On the other hand, if it exceeds 5000 μm, the distance from the surface of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member to the welded part 5 is too long, causing a decrease in transmittance, and sufficient welding strength cannot be obtained.

レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2に含有されるレーザー光透過吸収剤として、アジン系化合物、ニグロシン、アニリンブラック、フタロシアニン、ナフタロシアニン、ポルフィリン、シアニン系化合物、ペリレン、クオテリレン、金属錯体、アゾ染料、アントラキノン、スクエア酸誘導体、インモニウム染料等が挙げられる。レーザー光透過吸収剤の吸収係数εは、1000〜8000(ml/g・cm)であり、好ましくは1000〜6000、更に好ましくは3000〜6000である。 Laser light transmitting / absorbing agents contained in the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 include azine compounds, nigrosine, aniline black, phthalocyanine, naphthalocyanine, porphyrin, cyanine compounds, perylene, quaterylene, metal complexes, azo dyes , Anthraquinone, squaric acid derivatives, immonium dyes and the like. The absorption coefficient ε d of the laser light transmitting / absorbing agent is 1000 to 8000 (ml / g · cm), preferably 1000 to 6000, and more preferably 3000 to 6000.

吸収係数(吸光係数)εの測定方法は、レーザー光透過吸収剤0.05gを精秤し、50mlメスフラスコを用いて、例えば、溶媒N,N−ジメチルホルムアミド(DMF)に溶解後、その1mlを、50mlメスフラスコを用いてDMFで希釈して測定サンプルとし、分光光度計(島津製作所製の商品名:UV1600PC)を用いて、吸光度測定を行なうというものである。 The absorption coefficient (absorption coefficient) ε d is measured by precisely weighing 0.05 g of a laser beam transmitting absorbent and dissolving it in, for example, a solvent N, N-dimethylformamide (DMF) using a 50 ml volumetric flask. 1 ml is diluted with DMF using a 50 ml volumetric flask to obtain a measurement sample, and the absorbance is measured using a spectrophotometer (trade name: UV1600PC, manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation).

熱可塑性樹脂に対する着色は、装飾効果、色分け効果、成形品の耐光性向上、内容物の保護や隠蔽等の目的で行われる。産業界において最も重要なのは、黒色着色である。また樹脂の分散性や相溶性を考慮すると、油溶性染料が適している。このため、黒色着色剤としてもレーザー光透過吸収剤としても、用いることができる黒色油溶性染料が、最適である。黒色油溶性染料の中でも、より高い溶着強度等を得ることができるニグロシンが好ましい。   The thermoplastic resin is colored for the purpose of decoration effect, color coding effect, improvement of light resistance of the molded product, protection and concealment of contents. The most important thing in the industry is black coloring. Considering the dispersibility and compatibility of the resin, oil-soluble dyes are suitable. For this reason, a black oil-soluble dye that can be used as both a black colorant and a laser beam transmitting / absorbing agent is optimal. Among black oil-soluble dyes, nigrosine capable of obtaining higher welding strength is preferable.

ニグロシンとして、COLOR INDEXにC.I.SOLVENT BLACK 5及びC.I.SOLVENT BLACK 7として記載されているような黒色アジン系縮合混合物が挙げられる。その中でも、C.I.SOLVENT BLACK 7が一層好ましい。このようなニグロシンの合成は、例えば、アニリン、アニリン塩酸塩及びニトロベンゼンを、塩化鉄の存在下、反応温度160乃至180℃で酸化及び脱水縮合することにより行い得るものである。このようなニグロシンとして、オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名NUBIAN BLACKシリーズが市販されている。   As nigrosine, C.I. I. SOLVENT BLACK 5 and C.I. I. Mention may be made of black azine-based condensation mixtures such as those described as SOLVENT BLACK 7. Among them, C.I. I. Solvent black 7 is more preferred. Such nigrosine can be synthesized, for example, by oxidizing and dehydrating aniline, aniline hydrochloride and nitrobenzene at a reaction temperature of 160 to 180 ° C. in the presence of iron chloride. As such nigrosine, the trade name NUbian BLACK series manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. is commercially available.

また、レーザー光透過吸収剤の含有量は、レーザー光透過性樹脂に対し、0.001〜0.5重量%、好ましくは、0.01〜0.2重量%である。この含有量が0.001重量%よりも少ないと、レーザー光のエネルギーを吸収しても発熱が少ないため、温度が十分にあがらず、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士の接合部の溶着強度が低くなる。また、含有量が0.5重量%を超えると、レーザー光の透過率が低下し過ぎ、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士の十分な溶着強度を得ることができず、更にレーザー光透過性樹脂本来の樹脂特性を失い易い。   The content of the laser beam transmitting / absorbing agent is 0.001 to 0.5% by weight, preferably 0.01 to 0.2% by weight, based on the laser beam transmitting resin. If this content is less than 0.001% by weight, heat is not generated even if the laser beam energy is absorbed, so the temperature is not high enough, and the weld strength of the joint between the laser beam transmitting and absorbing molded members is high. Lower. On the other hand, if the content exceeds 0.5% by weight, the transmittance of the laser beam is too low, and sufficient welding strength between the laser beam transmitting and absorbing molded members cannot be obtained. Easy to lose original resin properties.

また、レーザー光透過吸収剤の含有量は、レーザー光透過性樹脂としてポリアミド樹脂・ポリカーボネート樹脂・ポリプロピレン樹脂を用いた場合、0.001〜0.5重量%、更に好ましくは、0.002〜0.2重量%である。また、レーザー光透過吸収剤の含有量は、レーザー光透過性樹脂としてポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂・ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂を用いた場合、好ましくは、0.001〜0.2重量%である。   The content of the laser light transmitting / absorbing agent is 0.001 to 0.5% by weight, more preferably 0.002 to 0 when a polyamide resin, a polycarbonate resin, or a polypropylene resin is used as the laser light transmitting resin. .2% by weight. The content of the laser beam transmitting / absorbing agent is preferably 0.001 to 0.2% by weight when a polybutylene terephthalate resin / polyphenylene sulfide resin is used as the laser beam transmitting resin.

この成形部材を形成するレーザー光透過性樹脂は、レーザー光を透過し、レーザー光透過吸収剤を含有させることができる樹脂であれば、どのような樹脂を用いてもかまわない。   Any resin may be used as the laser light transmitting resin for forming the molded member as long as it is a resin that transmits laser light and can contain a laser light transmitting / absorbing agent.

レーザー光透過性樹脂としては、例えば、レーザー光透過性を有し、顔料の分散剤として用いられる樹脂、マスターバッチ又は着色ペレットの担体樹脂として使用されている公知の樹脂等が挙げられる。より具体的には、熱可塑性樹脂の代表的な例であるポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(PPS)、ポリアミド樹脂(ナイロン(登録商標)、PA)、ポリエチレン樹脂やポリプロピレン樹脂等のポリオレフィン系樹脂、ポリスチレン樹脂、ポリメチルペンテン樹脂、メタクリル樹脂、アクリルポリアミド樹脂、エチレンビニルアルコール(EVOH)樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(PET)樹脂やポリブチレンテレフタレート(PBT)樹脂等のポリエステル樹脂、ポリアセタール樹脂、ポリ塩化ビニル樹脂、ポリ塩化ビニリデン樹脂、ポリフェニレンオキサイド樹脂、ポリアリレート樹脂、ポリアリルサルホン樹脂、フッ素樹脂、液晶ポリマー等が挙げられる。   Examples of the laser light transmissive resin include a resin having a laser light transmissivity and used as a pigment dispersant, a known resin used as a carrier resin for a masterbatch or a colored pellet, and the like. More specifically, representative examples of thermoplastic resins are polyphenylene sulfide resin (PPS), polyamide resin (nylon (registered trademark), PA), polyolefin resins such as polyethylene resin and polypropylene resin, polystyrene resin, poly Polyester resins such as methylpentene resin, methacrylic resin, acrylic polyamide resin, ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) resin, polycarbonate resin, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin and polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) resin, polyacetal resin, polyvinyl chloride resin, poly Examples thereof include vinylidene chloride resin, polyphenylene oxide resin, polyarylate resin, polyallyl sulfone resin, fluororesin, and liquid crystal polymer.

このような熱可塑性樹脂は、前記熱可塑性樹脂を形成する単量体の2種以上からなる共重合体樹脂であってもよい。例えば、AS(アクリロニトリル−スチレン)共重合体樹脂、ABS(アクリロニトリル−ブタジエン−スチレン)共重合体樹脂、AES(アクリロニトリル−EPDM−スチレン)共重合体樹脂、PA−PBT共重合体、PET−PBT共重合体樹脂、PC−PBT共重合体樹脂、PC−PA共重合体樹脂等が挙げられる。またポリスチレン系熱可塑性エラストマー、ポリオレフィン系熱可塑性エラストマー、ポリウレタン系熱可塑性エラストマー、ポリエステル系熱可塑性エラストマー等の熱可塑性エラストマー;前記樹脂類を主成分とする合成ワックス又は天然ワックス等が挙げられる。なお、これらの熱可塑性樹脂の分子量は、特に限定されるものではない。また、上記の異なる樹脂を複数用いてもよい。   Such a thermoplastic resin may be a copolymer resin composed of two or more monomers forming the thermoplastic resin. For example, AS (acrylonitrile-styrene) copolymer resin, ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) copolymer resin, AES (acrylonitrile-EPDM-styrene) copolymer resin, PA-PBT copolymer, PET-PBT copolymer Examples thereof include a polymer resin, a PC-PBT copolymer resin, and a PC-PA copolymer resin. Further, examples thereof include thermoplastic elastomers such as polystyrene-based thermoplastic elastomers, polyolefin-based thermoplastic elastomers, polyurethane-based thermoplastic elastomers, and polyester-based thermoplastic elastomers; and synthetic waxes or natural waxes mainly composed of the above resins. The molecular weight of these thermoplastic resins is not particularly limited. Moreover, you may use two or more said different resin.

この熱可塑性樹脂は、ポリアミド樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂、ポリプロピレン樹脂、ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂であることが好ましい。ニグロシンとの相溶性を考慮すると、この中でもポリアミド樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂が更に好ましい。   The thermoplastic resin is preferably a polyamide resin, a polycarbonate resin, a polypropylene resin, a polybutylene terephthalate resin, or a polyphenylene sulfide resin. Considering compatibility with nigrosine, among these, polyamide resin and polycarbonate resin are more preferable.

ポリアミド樹脂として、ポリアミド6、ポリアミド66、ポリアミド46、ポリアミド11、ポリアミド12、ポリアミド69、ポリアミド610、ポリアミド612、ポリアミド96、非晶質性ポリアミド、高融点ポリアミド、ポリアミドRIM、ポリアミドMIX6等;それらの2種類以上のものの共重合体、すなわち、ポリアミド6/66共重合体、ポリアミド6/66/610共重合体、ポリアミド6/66/11/12共重合体、結晶性ポリアミド/非結晶性ポリアミド共重合体等が挙げられる。またポリアミド樹脂は、ポリアミド樹脂と他の合成樹脂との混合重合体であってもよい。そのような混合重合体の例として、ポリアミド/ポリエステル混合重合体、ポリアミド/ポリフェニレンオキシド混合重合体、ポリアミド/ポリカーボネート混合重合体、ポリアミド/ポリオレフィン混合重合体、ポリアミド/スチレン/アクリロニトリル混合重合体、ポリアミド/アクリル酸エステル混合重合体、ポリアミド/シリコーン混合重合体等が挙げられる。これらのポリアミド樹脂は、単独で、又は2種類以上を混合して用いてもよい。   As polyamide resins, polyamide 6, polyamide 66, polyamide 46, polyamide 11, polyamide 12, polyamide 69, polyamide 610, polyamide 612, polyamide 96, amorphous polyamide, high melting point polyamide, polyamide RIM, polyamide MIX6, etc .; Copolymers of two or more types, namely polyamide 6/66 copolymer, polyamide 6/66/610 copolymer, polyamide 6/66/11/12 copolymer, crystalline polyamide / non-crystalline polyamide copolymer A polymer etc. are mentioned. The polyamide resin may be a mixed polymer of a polyamide resin and another synthetic resin. Examples of such mixed polymers include polyamide / polyester mixed polymers, polyamide / polyphenylene oxide mixed polymers, polyamide / polycarbonate mixed polymers, polyamide / polyolefin mixed polymers, polyamide / styrene / acrylonitrile mixed polymers, polyamide / polyesters. Acrylic ester mixed polymer, polyamide / silicone mixed polymer and the like can be mentioned. These polyamide resins may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂は、PPSとも呼ばれる(−φ−S−)[φは置換或いは非置換のフェニレン基]で表わされるチオフェニレン基からなる繰り返し単位を主とする重合体である。この樹脂は、パラジクロルベンゼンと硫化アルカリとを高温、高圧下で反応させて合成したモノマーを、重合させたものである。この樹脂は、重合助剤を用いた重合工程だけで目的の重合度にさせた直鎖型のものと、低分子の重合体を酸素存在下で熱架橋させた架橋型のものとの二タイプに大まかに分類される。特に、直鎖型のものは、透過率が優れている点で好ましい。また、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(PPS)の溶融粘度は、溶融混練が可能であれば特に制限はないが、通常5〜2000Pa・sの範囲のものが使用され、100〜600Pa・sの範囲のものが好ましい。   The polyphenylene sulfide resin is a polymer mainly composed of a repeating unit composed of a thiophenylene group represented by (-φ-S-) [φ is a substituted or unsubstituted phenylene group], also called PPS. This resin is obtained by polymerizing a monomer synthesized by reacting paradichlorobenzene and alkali sulfide under high temperature and high pressure. This resin is of two types: a linear type that has a desired degree of polymerization only by a polymerization step using a polymerization aid, and a crosslinked type that is obtained by thermally crosslinking a low molecular weight polymer in the presence of oxygen. Roughly classified. In particular, a straight-chain type is preferable in terms of excellent transmittance. Further, the melt viscosity of the polyphenylene sulfide resin (PPS) is not particularly limited as long as melt kneading is possible, but usually a range of 5 to 2000 Pa · s is used, and a range of 100 to 600 Pa · s is used. preferable.

また、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂はポリマーアロイも用いることができる。例えば、PPS/ポリオレフィン系アロイ、PPS/ポリアミド系アロイ、PPS/ポリエステル系アロイ、PPS/ポリカーボネート系アロイ、PPS/ポリフェニレンエーテル系アロイ、PPS/液晶ポリマー系アロイ、PPS/ポリイミド系アロイ、PPS/ポリサルホン系アロイが挙げられる。また、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂は電子部品や自動車部品等の用途に適した特性を有している。   A polymer alloy can also be used as the polyphenylene sulfide resin. For example, PPS / polyolefin alloy, PPS / polyamide alloy, PPS / polyester alloy, PPS / polycarbonate alloy, PPS / polyphenylene ether alloy, PPS / liquid crystal polymer alloy, PPS / polyimide alloy, PPS / polysulfone system An alloy is mentioned. In addition, polyphenylene sulfide resin has characteristics suitable for applications such as electronic parts and automobile parts.

ポリエステル樹脂として、例えばテレフタル酸とエチレングリコールとの重縮合反応によって得られるポリエチレンテレフタレート樹脂、及びテレフタル酸とブチレングリコールとの重縮合反応によって得られるポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂が挙げられる。その他のポリエステル樹脂の例としては、上記ポリエステル樹脂におけるテレフタル酸成分の一部(例えば15モル%以下[例えば0.5〜15モル%]、好ましくは5モル%以下[例えば0.5〜5モル%])及び/又はエチレングリコール又はブチレングリコール成分の一部(例えば15モル%以下[例えば0.5〜15モル%]、好ましくは5モル%以下[例えば0.5〜5モル%])を置換した共重合体が挙げられる。また、2種以上のポリエステル樹脂を混合したものであってもよい。   Examples of the polyester resin include a polyethylene terephthalate resin obtained by a polycondensation reaction between terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol, and a polybutylene terephthalate resin obtained by a polycondensation reaction between terephthalic acid and butylene glycol. Examples of other polyester resins include a part of the terephthalic acid component in the polyester resin (for example, 15 mol% or less [for example, 0.5 to 15 mol%], preferably 5 mol% or less [for example, 0.5 to 5 mol). %]) And / or a portion of the ethylene glycol or butylene glycol component (eg 15 mol% or less [eg 0.5 to 15 mol%], preferably 5 mol% or less [eg 0.5 to 5 mol%]). Examples include substituted copolymers. Moreover, what mixed 2 or more types of polyester resins may be used.

ポリオレフィン系樹脂は、特に限定されない。その例としては、エチレン、プロピレン、ブテン−1、3−メチルブテン−1、4−メチルペンテン−1、オクテン−1等のα−オレフィンの単独重合体やこれらの共重合体、或いはこれらと他の共重合可能な不飽和単量体との共重合体(共重合体としては、ブロック共重合体、ランダム共重合体、グラフト共重合体を挙げることができる。)等が挙げられる。より具体例には、高密度ポリエチレン、中密度ポリエチレン、低密度ポリエチレン、直鎖状低密度ポリエチレン、エチレン−酢酸ビニル共重合体、エチレン−アクリル酸エチル共重合体等のポリエチレン系樹脂;プロピレン単独重合体、プロピレン−エチレンブロック共重合体、又はランダム共重合体、プロピレン−エチレン−ブテン−1共重合体等のポリプロピレン系樹脂;ポリブテン−1、ポリ4−メチルペンテン−1等が挙げられる。これらのポリオレフィン系樹脂は、単独で用いてもよく、2種以上を組み合わせて用いてもよい。これらの中でも、ポリプロピレン樹脂及び/又はポリエチレン樹脂を用いることが好ましい。より好ましいのは、ポリプロピレン系樹脂である。このポリプロピレン系樹脂に特に制限はなく、広範囲の分子量のものを使用できる。   The polyolefin resin is not particularly limited. Examples thereof include homopolymers of α-olefins such as ethylene, propylene, butene-1, 3-methylbutene-1, 4-methylpentene-1, octene-1, copolymers thereof, and other And a copolymer with a copolymerizable unsaturated monomer (the copolymer may include a block copolymer, a random copolymer, and a graft copolymer). More specific examples include polyethylene resins such as high density polyethylene, medium density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, linear low density polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymer; Polypropylene resins such as a polymer, a propylene-ethylene block copolymer, or a random copolymer, a propylene-ethylene-butene-1 copolymer; polybutene-1, poly-4-methylpentene-1, and the like. These polyolefin resins may be used alone or in combination of two or more. Among these, it is preferable to use a polypropylene resin and / or a polyethylene resin. More preferred is a polypropylene resin. There is no restriction | limiting in particular in this polypropylene resin, The thing of the molecular weight of a wide range can be used.

なお、ポリオレフィン系樹脂として、不飽和カルボン酸又はその誘導体で変性された酸変性ポリオレフィンや発泡ポリプロピレンのように樹脂自体に発泡剤を含有したものを用いてもよい。また、エチレン−α−オレフィン系共重合体ゴム、エチレン−α−オレフィン−非共役ジエン系化合物共重合体(例えばEPDM等)、エチレン−芳香族モノビニル化合物−共役ジエン系化合物共重合ゴム、又はこれらの水添物等のゴム類を、ポリオレフィン系樹脂に含有していてもよい。   In addition, as polyolefin resin, you may use what contained the foaming agent in resin itself like the acid modified polyolefin modified with unsaturated carboxylic acid or its derivative (s), and a foamed polypropylene. Further, ethylene-α-olefin copolymer rubber, ethylene-α-olefin-nonconjugated diene compound copolymer (for example, EPDM), ethylene-aromatic monovinyl compound-conjugated diene compound copolymer rubber, or these A rubber such as a hydrogenated product may be contained in the polyolefin resin.

ポリカーボネートは主鎖に炭酸エステル結合を持つ熱可塑性樹脂で、優れた機械的性質、耐熱性、耐寒性、電気的性質、透明性などを備えており、エンジニアプラスチックの代表的なものである。現在、工業的に生産されているのは、ビスフェノールAからの芳香族ポリカーボネートである。製法にはホスゲン法とエステル交換法の二つの方法がある。化学構造式は、芳香族炭化水素の炭酸エステルを多数連結した直鎖状分子で、分子主鎖にかさばったベンゼン核とフレキシブルなカーボネートから成っている。前者は高い熱変形温度や優れた物理的及び機械的性質を与え、後者は、成形性と柔軟性に寄与するが、アルカリで加水分解し易い。   Polycarbonate is a thermoplastic resin having a carbonate ester bond in the main chain, and has excellent mechanical properties, heat resistance, cold resistance, electrical properties, transparency, etc., and is representative of engineer plastics. Currently industrially produced are aromatic polycarbonates from bisphenol A. There are two production methods: the phosgene method and the transesterification method. The chemical structural formula is a straight-chain molecule in which a large number of aromatic hydrocarbon carbonates are linked, and consists of a bulky benzene nucleus and flexible carbonate. The former gives a high heat distortion temperature and excellent physical and mechanical properties, while the latter contributes to moldability and flexibility, but is easily hydrolyzed with alkali.

この成形部材を形成する際、このレーザー光透過性樹脂に、種々の添加剤を必要に応じ配合したものを用いてもよい。このような添加剤としては、例えば着色剤、補強材、充填材、紫外線吸収剤又は光安定剤、酸化防止剤、抗菌・防かび剤、難燃剤、助色剤、分散剤、安定剤、可塑剤、改質剤、帯電防止剤、潤滑剤、離型剤、結晶促進剤、結晶核剤等が挙げられる。   When forming this molded member, you may use what mix | blended various additives with this laser transparent resin as needed. Examples of such additives include colorants, reinforcing materials, fillers, UV absorbers or light stabilizers, antioxidants, antibacterial / antifungal agents, flame retardants, colorants, dispersants, stabilizers, plasticizers. Agents, modifiers, antistatic agents, lubricants, mold release agents, crystal accelerators, crystal nucleating agents and the like.

使用できる着色剤の例として、成形部材についての前記の所期の条件を満たすことのできるものであれば、それらの構造や色相には特に限定がなく、より具体的には、アゾメチン系、アントラキノン系、キナクリドン系、ジオキサジン系、ジケトピロロピロール系、アントラピリドン系、イソインドリノン系、インダンスロン系、ペリノン系、ペリレン系、インジゴ系、チオインジゴ系、キノフタロン系、キノリン系、トリフェニルメタン系の各種染顔料等の有機染顔料が挙げられる。   As examples of the colorant that can be used, there is no particular limitation on the structure and hue as long as the above-mentioned desired conditions for the molded member can be satisfied. More specifically, the azomethine-based, anthraquinone Quinacridone, dioxazine, diketopyrrolopyrrole, anthrapyridone, isoindolinone, indanthrone, perinone, perylene, indigo, thioindigo, quinophthalone, quinoline, triphenylmethane And organic dyes such as various dyes.

成形部材に用いられる吸収剤が黒色又は暗色の場合、吸収剤の色相並びに、濃度に合わせて、黒色着色剤を混合することにより、良好な黒色成形部材が得られる。黒色混合着色剤としては、例えば、青色着色剤+黄色着色剤+赤色着色剤の組合せ、紫色着色剤+黄色着色剤の組合せ、緑色着色剤+赤色着色剤の組合せが挙げられる。この吸収剤が淡色吸収剤である場合、好適に組み合わすことにより、各色カラー成形部材が得られる。   When the absorbent used for the molded member is black or dark, a good black molded member can be obtained by mixing the black colorant in accordance with the hue and concentration of the absorbent. Examples of the black mixed colorant include a blue colorant + yellow colorant + red colorant combination, a purple colorant + yellow colorant combination, and a green colorant + red colorant combination. When this absorbent is a light-colored absorbent, each color molding member is obtained by suitably combining them.

更に酸化チタン、亜鉛白、炭酸カルシウム、アルミナ白など白色顔料や有機白色顔料を含有することができ、無彩色から、有機染顔料と組合せて、有彩色にも調整できる。   Furthermore, it can contain white pigments and organic white pigments such as titanium oxide, zinc white, calcium carbonate, and alumina white, and can be adjusted from achromatic to chromatic in combination with organic dyes and pigments.

補強材としては、通常の合成樹脂の補強に用い得るものであればよく、特に限定されない。例えば、ガラス繊維、炭素繊維、その他の無機繊維、及び有機繊維(アラミド、ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂、ポリアミド、ポリエステル及び液晶ポリマー等)等を用いることができ、透明性を要求される樹脂の補強にはガラス繊維が好ましい。好適に用いることができるガラス繊維の繊維長は2〜15mmでありその繊維径は1〜20μmである。ガラス繊維の形態については特に制限はなく、例えばロービング、ミルドファイバー等、何れであってもよい。これらのガラス繊維は、1種類を単独で用いるほか、2種以上を組合せて用いることもできる。その含有量は、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材100重量部に対し5〜120重量部とすることが好ましい。5重量部未満の場合、十分なガラス繊維補強効果が得られ難く、120重量部を超えると成形性が低下することになり易い。好ましくは10〜60重量部、特に好ましくは20〜50重量部である。   The reinforcing material is not particularly limited as long as it can be used for reinforcing a normal synthetic resin. For example, glass fibers, carbon fibers, other inorganic fibers, and organic fibers (aramid, polyphenylene sulfide resin, polyamide, polyester, liquid crystal polymer, etc.) can be used, and glass is used to reinforce resins that require transparency. Fiber is preferred. The fiber length of the glass fiber which can be used suitably is 2-15 mm, and the fiber diameter is 1-20 micrometers. There is no restriction | limiting in particular about the form of glass fiber, For example, any, such as roving and a milled fiber, may be sufficient. These glass fibers can be used alone or in combination of two or more. The content is preferably 5 to 120 parts by weight with respect to 100 parts by weight of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member. When the amount is less than 5 parts by weight, it is difficult to obtain a sufficient glass fiber reinforcing effect. When the amount exceeds 120 parts by weight, the moldability tends to be lowered. The amount is preferably 10 to 60 parts by weight, particularly preferably 20 to 50 parts by weight.

また、充填材としては、マイカ、セリサイト、ガラスフレーク等の板状充填材、タルク、カオリン、クレー、ウォラストナイト、ベントナイト、アスベスト、アルミナシリケート等の珪酸塩、アルミナ、酸化珪素、酸化マグネシウム、酸化ジルコニウム、酸化チタン等の金属酸化物、炭酸カルシウム、炭酸マグネシウム、ドロマイト等の炭酸塩、硫酸カルシウム、硫酸バリウム等の硫酸塩、ガラスビーズ、セラミックビ−ズ、窒化ホウ素、炭化珪素等の粒子状充填材等を添加することができる。   Further, as fillers, plate-like fillers such as mica, sericite, glass flakes, silicates such as talc, kaolin, clay, wollastonite, bentonite, asbestos, alumina silicate, alumina, silicon oxide, magnesium oxide, Particles such as metal oxides such as zirconium oxide and titanium oxide, carbonates such as calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and dolomite, sulfates such as calcium sulfate and barium sulfate, glass beads, ceramic beads, boron nitride and silicon carbide Fillers and the like can be added.

紫外線吸収剤又は光安定剤の例としては、ベンゾトリアゾール系化合物、ベンゾフェノン系化合物、サリシレート系化合物、シアノアクリレート系化合物、ベンゾエート系化合物、オギザアリド系化合物、ヒンダードアミン系化合物及びニッケル錯塩等が挙げられる。   Examples of ultraviolet absorbers or light stabilizers include benzotriazole compounds, benzophenone compounds, salicylate compounds, cyanoacrylate compounds, benzoate compounds, oxazalide compounds, hindered amine compounds, nickel complex salts, and the like.

酸化防止剤の例としては、フェノール系化合物、リン系化合物、イオウ系化合物及びチオエーテル系化合物等が挙げられる。   Examples of antioxidants include phenolic compounds, phosphorus compounds, sulfur compounds and thioether compounds.

抗菌・防かび剤の例としては、2−(4'−チアゾリル)ベンズイミダゾール、10,10'−オキシビスフェノキシアルシン、N−(フルオロジクロロメチルチオ)フタルイミド及びビス(2−ピリジルチオ−1−オキシド)亜鉛等が挙げられる。   Examples of antibacterial and antifungal agents include 2- (4′-thiazolyl) benzimidazole, 10,10′-oxybisphenoxyarsine, N- (fluorodichloromethylthio) phthalimide and bis (2-pyridylthio-1-oxide) Zinc etc. are mentioned.

難燃剤の例としては、テトラブロモビスフェノールA誘導体、ヘキサブロモジフェニルエーテル及びテトラブロモ無水フタル酸等のハロゲン含有化合物;トリフェニルホスフェート、トリフェニルホスファイト、赤リン及びポリリン酸アンモニウム等のリン含有化合物;尿素及びグアニジン等の窒素含有化合物;シリコンオイル、有機シラン及びケイ酸アルミニウム等のケイ素含有化合物;三酸化アンチモン及びリン酸アンチモン等のアンチモン化合物等が挙げられる。   Examples of flame retardants include halogen-containing compounds such as tetrabromobisphenol A derivatives, hexabromodiphenyl ether and tetrabromophthalic anhydride; phosphorus-containing compounds such as triphenyl phosphate, triphenyl phosphite, red phosphorus and ammonium polyphosphate; urea and Examples thereof include nitrogen-containing compounds such as guanidine; silicon-containing compounds such as silicon oil, organosilane and aluminum silicate; antimony compounds such as antimony trioxide and antimony phosphate.

この成形部材は所望の着色熱可塑性樹脂組成物のマスターバッチを用いて製造してもよい。前記マスターバッチとしては、任意の方法により得られる。例えば、マスターバッチのベースとなる樹脂の粉末又はペレットと着色剤をタンブラーやスーパーミキサー等の混合機で混合した後、押出機、バッチ式混練機又はロール式混練機等により加熱溶融してペレット化又は粗粒子化することにより得ることができる。   You may manufacture this shaping | molding member using the masterbatch of a desired colored thermoplastic resin composition. The master batch can be obtained by any method. For example, after mixing the powder or pellets of resin as the base of the masterbatch and the colorant with a mixer such as a tumbler or super mixer, the mixture is heated and melted into pellets by an extruder, batch kneader or roll kneader. Alternatively, it can be obtained by coarsening.

この成形部材の成形は、通常行われる種々の手順により行い得る。例えば、着色ペレットを用いて、押出機、射出成形機、ロールミル等の加工機により成形することにより行なうこともでき、また、透明性を有する樹脂のペレット又は粉末、粉砕された着色剤、及び必要に応じ各種の添加物を、適当なミキサー中で混合し、この混合物を、加工機を用いて成形することにより行なうこともできる。また例えば、適当な重合触媒を含有するモノマーに着色剤を加え、この混合物を重合により所望の樹脂とし、これを適当な方法で成形することもできる。成形方法としては、例えば射出成形、押出成形、圧縮成形、発泡成形、ブロー成形、真空成形、インジェクションブロー成形、回転成形、カレンダー成形、溶液流延等、一般に行われる何れの成形方法を採用することができる。このような成形により、種々形状の成形部材を得ることができる。   The molding member can be molded by various procedures that are usually performed. For example, using colored pellets, it can be carried out by molding with a processing machine such as an extruder, injection molding machine, roll mill, etc. Also, transparent resin pellets or powder, pulverized colorant, and necessary Accordingly, various additives can be mixed in a suitable mixer, and the mixture can be formed by using a processing machine. Further, for example, a colorant can be added to a monomer containing an appropriate polymerization catalyst, and the mixture can be polymerized to obtain a desired resin, which can be molded by an appropriate method. As the molding method, for example, any generally used molding method such as injection molding, extrusion molding, compression molding, foam molding, blow molding, vacuum molding, injection blow molding, rotational molding, calendar molding, solution casting, etc. should be adopted. Can do. By such molding, molded members having various shapes can be obtained.

次に実施例を挙げて本発明をより具体的に説明するが、勿論本発明はこれらのみに限定されるものではない。
ポリアミド66樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1、図3又は図4に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例1〜14に示し、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体の例を比較例1〜3に示す。
EXAMPLES Next, the present invention will be described more specifically with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples.
Using a polyamide 66 resin, a laser light transmission / absorptive molded member was prototyped and then laser welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 3, or FIG. 4, and a laser welded body to which the present invention was applied was prototyped. Examples are shown in Examples 1 to 14, and examples of laser welded bodies to which the present invention is not applied are shown in Comparative Examples 1 to 3.

(実施例1)
(1−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.9gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)の0.1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
Example 1
(1-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.9 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC, manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd.) 0.1 g of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(1−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、図1に示すようにレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(1-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, as shown in FIG. 1, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. When the laser beam 4 by a diode laser [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co.) is scanned 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated from above the molding member 1, it is integrated. A laser welded body was obtained.

なお、前記ニグロシンのNUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801のDMF中での吸収係数εは、6.0×10(ml/g・cm)であった。 The absorption coefficient ε d of the nigrosine NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801 in DMF was 6.0 × 10 3 (ml / g · cm).

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例2)
(2−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.8gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)の0.2gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ0.5mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 2)
(2-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.8 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (commercial product manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) 0.2 g of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 having a size of 50 mm and a thickness of 0.5 mm were produced.

(2−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2.5mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(2-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 2.5 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例3)
(3−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)の0.5gとを、表1に示す組成比で、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ0.25mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 3)
(3-a) Production of laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 499.5 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (commercial product manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) Name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) at a composition ratio shown in Table 1 was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 having a size of 50 mm × thickness of 0.25 mm were produced.

(3−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度6.5mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(3-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 6.5 mm / sec and irradiated for 20 mm, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例4)
(4−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.95gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)0.05gとを、表1に示す組成比で、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
Example 4
(4-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.95 g manufactured by DuPont and nigrosine (trade name manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) : NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) at a composition ratio shown in Table 1 was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(4−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(4-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例5)
(5−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.8g、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)0.1g、及びC.I.ソルベントグリーン87のアントラキノン青色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントレッド179で示されるペリノン赤色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントイエロー163で示されるアントラキノン黄色油溶性染料とを13:20:7の重量比で組み合わせた黒色配合染料0.1gを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 5)
(5-a 1 ) Production of laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC, manufactured by DuPont) 499.8 g, nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN, manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) (Registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) 0.1 g, and C.I. I. Solvent Green 87 anthraquinone blue oil-soluble dye and C.I. I. Perinone red oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Red 179 and C.I. I. 0.1 g of a black compounding dye obtained by combining an anthraquinone yellow oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Yellow 163 in a weight ratio of 13: 20: 7 was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C., and was 80 mm long × 50 mm wide. X A laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 1 having a thickness of 1 mm was produced.

(5−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.8g、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)0.2g、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を作製した。
(5-a 2 ) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 2 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.8 g, Nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd., manufactured by DuPont) (Registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) 0.2 g, put in a stainless steel tumbler, and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C., and was 80 mm long × 50 mm wide. X A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 having a thickness of 1 mm was produced.

(5−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(5-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例6)
(6−a) 単一のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.9gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)の0.1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦50mm×横230mm×厚さ1mmで、直径70mmの円筒状に曲げられ10mm重なっているレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 6)
(6-a) Production of a single laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 1 499.9 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC, manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd.) 0.1 g of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) was put into a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 having 230 mm × thickness 1 mm, bent into a cylindrical shape having a diameter of 70 mm and overlapping 10 mm was produced.

(6−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、図3に示すようにレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の両端を重ね合わせ、外側方向から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(6-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, as shown in FIG. 3, both ends of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 are overlapped, and a diode laser with an output of 10 W from the outside direction [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] When the laser beam 4 (made by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was scanned 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例7)
(7−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.95gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)0.05gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ3mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 7)
(7-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name, manufactured by DuPont: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC), 499.95 g, and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) : NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) was put in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). Two pieces of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 3 mm were produced.

(7−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力70Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2.2mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(7-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser with an output of 70 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 2.2 mm / sec for 20 mm and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表1に示す。   In accordance with the evaluation shown below, the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member are shown in Table 1.

(実施例8)
(8−a)単一のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.8gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)の0.2gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により縦50mm×横170mm×厚さ1mmのシートを成形した。それを長手方向で20mm−40mm−40mm−40mm−30mmの順で内向に折り曲げ、両端10mmで重ね合わさせた略四角柱形のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 8)
(8-a) Production of a single laser-light-transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 499.8 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC, manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 0.2 g of a trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PC0850) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. Using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Kikai Kogyo Co., Ltd.), the obtained mixture was subjected to a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. by a normal method of 50 mm length × 170 mm × thickness. A 1 mm sheet was formed. This was bent inward in the order of 20 mm-40 mm-40 mm-40 mm-30 mm in the longitudinal direction, and a substantially quadrangular prism-shaped laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 was produced by superimposing both ends at 10 mm.

(8−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の両端を、図4のように重ね合わせたまま、当接させ、外側方向から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
なお、前記ニグロシンのNUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850のDMF中での吸収係数εは、4.8×10であった。
(8-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, both ends of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member 1 are brought into contact with each other while being overlapped as shown in FIG. When a laser beam 4 of a wavelength of 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was obtained.
The absorption coefficient ε of the nigrosine in DMF of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PC0850 was 4.8 × 10 3 .

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例9)
(9−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の499.0gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)の1.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
Example 9
(9-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.0 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 1.0 g of CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(9−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
なお、前記ニグロシンのオリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81のDMF中での吸収係数εは、5.9×10(ml/g・cm)であった。
(9-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.
The absorption coefficient ε d in the DMF of the product name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81 manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd. was 5.9 × 10 3 (ml / g · cm).

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例10)
(10−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の498.0gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)の2.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 10)
(10-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 498.0 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 2.0 g of name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(10−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(10-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例11)
(11−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)の497.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)の2.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 11)
(11-a) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorptive Molded Members 1 and 2 497.5 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 2.5 g of name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(11−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(11-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例12)
(12−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 12)
(12-a 1 ) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorptive Molded Member 1 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.5 g and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.5 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm was produced.

(12−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を作製した。
(12-a 2 ) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorptive Molded Member 2 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.5 g and Nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.5 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 2 having a size of 50 mm × thickness of 2 mm was produced.

(12−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(12-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. When a laser beam 4 from a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was scanned at a scanning speed of 2 mm / sec for 20 mm and irradiated, an integrated laser weld was obtained. .

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例13)
(13−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)1.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 13)
(13-a 1 ) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorbing Molding Member 1 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC, manufactured by DuPont) 499 g and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries: CRAMITY ( (Registered Trademark) 81) 1.0 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm was produced.

(13−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)498.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)2.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1.5mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を作製した。
(13-a 2 ) Production of Laser Light Transmission / Absorptive Molding Member 2 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC), 498.5 g, and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.): CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 2.5 g was put in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1.5 mm was produced.

(13−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(13-b) Production of laser welded body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. When a laser beam 4 from a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was scanned at a scanning speed of 2 mm / sec for 20 mm and irradiated, an integrated laser weld was obtained. .

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例14)
(14−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.0gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)1.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 14)
(14-a 1 ) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorbing Molded Member 1 Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.0 g and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) (1.0 g) was put in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm was produced.

(14−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1.5mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を作製した。
(14-a 2 ) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 2 Polyamide 66 resin (DuPont brand name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC) 499.5 g and Nigrosine (Oriento Chemical Co., Ltd. trade name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.5 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1.5 mm was produced.

(14−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(14-b) Production of laser welded body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. When a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices) was scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser weld was obtained. .

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例1)
(1−A)比較成形部材の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)495gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)5.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmの比較成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 1)
(1-A) Preparation of Comparative Molded Member Polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) 495 g and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801 manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries) 5.0 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C., and was 80 mm long × 50 mm wide. X Two comparative molded members having a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(1−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(1-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and a diode laser with an output of 10 W from above one of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members [ Although the laser beam 4 by a wavelength of 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device) was scanned and irradiated at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec for 20 mm, a laser welded body was not obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例2)
(2−A)従来のレーザー光透過性成形部材の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ザイテル(登録商標) 101NC)500gをステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。それを、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透性成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 2)
(2-A) Production of Conventional Laser Light-Transparent Molded Member 500 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name manufactured by DuPont: Zytel (registered trademark) 101NC) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. Using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.), it is molded by a normal method at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C., and is 80 mm long × 50 mm wide × thick. Two laser light-permeable molded members having a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(2−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過性成形部材の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(2-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, laser light transmitting molded members are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: from above one of the laser light transmitting molded members. 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was irradiated with a laser beam 4 scanned at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec for 20 mm, but no laser welded body was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例3)
(3−A)比較成形部材1・2の作製
ポリアミド66樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名:ZYTEL(登録商標) 101NC)499gと、カーボンブラック(三菱化学社製の商品名:#CB960)1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度270℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmの比較成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 3)
(3-A) Production of comparative molded members 1 and 2 499 g of polyamide 66 resin (trade name: ZYTEL (registered trademark) 101NC manufactured by DuPont) and 1 g of carbon black (trade name: # CB960 manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) Was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 270 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two comparative molded members of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(3−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力15Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(3-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorptive molded members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and from above the laser light transmission / absorptive molded member 1, The laser beam 4 by a laser [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices) was irradiated by scanning 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec, but no laser welded body was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表2に示す。   Table 2 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

次に、繊維強化されたポリアミド6樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例15〜18に示し、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体の例を比較例4〜5に示す。   Next, using a fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin, a laser light transmission / absorptive molded member is made as a prototype, and then laser welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. 1 to produce a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied. Examples 15 to 18 are shown, and examples of laser welded bodies to which the present invention is not applied are shown in Comparative Examples 4 to 5.

(実施例15)
(15−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499.9gと、ナフタロシアニン(山本化成社製の商品名 YKR−5010)0.1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 15)
(15-a) Preparation of laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 Fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) 499.9 g and naphthalocyanine (product manufactured by Yamamoto Kasei Co., Ltd.) Name YKR-5010) 0.1 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). X Two laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 having a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(15−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(15-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. Then, a laser beam 4 from a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) is scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec and irradiated to obtain an integrated laser welded body. It was.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例16)
(16−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499.99gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.01gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 16)
(16-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 Fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) 499.99 g and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) Name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.01 g was put in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). X Two laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 having a thickness of 2 mm were produced.

(16−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.50mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(16-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. , Laser beam 4 from a diode laser with a power of 30 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices) scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 0.50 mm / sec. was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例17)
(17−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499.975gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.025gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 17)
(17-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 Fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) 499.975 g and nigrosine (product manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) Name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.025 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). X Two laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 having a thickness of 2 mm were produced.

(17−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.60mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(17-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser with a power of 30 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 0.60 mm / sec and irradiated for 20 mm, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例18)
(18−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499.975gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.025gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 18)
(18-a 1 ) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 49.975 g of fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) Product name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.025 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). X A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 having a thickness of 2 mm was produced.

(18−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499.95gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.05gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形し、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ3mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(18-a 2 ) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 Fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) 499.95 g and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) (Product name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.05 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.). X Two laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 having a thickness of 3 mm were produced.

(18−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力50Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.90mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(18-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser with a power of 50 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 0.90 mm / sec and irradiated for 20 mm, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例4)
(4−A)従来のレーザー光透過性成形部材の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)500gを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。それを、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透性成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 4)
(4-A) Preparation of Conventional Laser Light-Transparent Molded Member 500 g of fiber reinforced polyamide 6 resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. It is molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Kikai Kogyo Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C., and is 80 mm long × 50 mm wide × thick. Two laser light-permeable molded members having a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(4−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過性成形部材の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射した。
(4-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, laser light transmitting molded members are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and a diode laser with an output of 30 W [wavelength: from above one of the laser light transmitting molded members. 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was irradiated by scanning 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例5)
(5−A)従来のレーザー光透過性成形部材の作製
繊維強化ポリアミド6樹脂(デュポン社製の商品名 ZYTEL(登録商標)73G30L)499gと、カーボンブラック(三菱化学社製の商品名:CB960)1.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度80℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透性成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 5)
(5-A) Production of Conventional Laser Light-Transparent Molded Member Fiber Reinforced Polyamide 6 Resin (trade name ZYTEL (registered trademark) 73G30L manufactured by DuPont) 499 g and carbon black (trade name manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation: CB960) 1.0 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 80 ° C. Two laser light-permeable molded members each having a size of 50 mm and a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(5−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過性成形部材の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(5-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting molded members are brought into contact with each other and superposed, and a diode laser with a power of 30 W [wavelength: from above one of the laser light transmitting molded members. 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was irradiated with a laser beam 4 scanned at a scanning speed of 1 mm / sec for 20 mm, but no laser welded body was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表3に示す。   Table 3 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

次に、ポリカーボネート樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例19〜23に示し、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体の例を比較例6〜7に示す。   Next, an example in which a laser beam transmitting / absorbing molded member was made using a polycarbonate resin and then laser-welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. Comparative Examples 6 to 7 show examples of laser welds that are shown in 19 to 23 and are not applicable to the present invention.

(実施例19)
(19−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)497.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)2.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 19)
(19-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 497.5 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y, manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) (Trademark) BLACK PC0850) 2.5 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred and mixed for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(19−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
なお、前記ニグロシンのNUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850のDMF中での940nmの光に対する吸収係数εは、4.8×10(ml/g・cm)であった。
(19-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.
The absorption coefficient ε for light at 940 nm in DMF of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PC0850 of nigrosine was 4.8 × 10 3 (ml / g · cm).

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例20)
(20−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)498.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)1.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 20)
(20-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 498.5 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered product of Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.)) (Trademark) BLACK PC0850) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(20−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(20-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例21)
(21−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)499gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)1.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 21)
(21-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) BLACK PC0850) 1.0 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(21−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(21-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例22)
(22−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)499.75gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)0.25gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 22)
(22-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.75 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y, manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd.) (Trademark) BLACK PC0850) 0.25 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and stirred for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(22−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(22-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例23)
(23−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)498g、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)、1.0g、及びC.I.ソルベントグリーン87のアントラキノン青色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントレッド179で示されるペリノン赤色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントイエロー163で示されるアントラキノン黄色油溶性染料とを13:20:7の重量比で組み合わせた黒色配合染料1.0gを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 23)
(23-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 498 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y, manufactured by Teijin Limited), nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK manufactured by Orient Chemical Co., Ltd.) PC0850), 1.0 g, and C.I. I. Solvent Green 87 anthraquinone blue oil-soluble dye and C.I. I. Perinone red oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Red 179 and C.I. I. 1.0 g of a black compounding dye in which an anthraquinone yellow oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Yellow 163 was combined at a weight ratio of 13: 20: 7 was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(23−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(23-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例24)
(24−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)498g、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)、1.0g、及びC.I.ソルベントグリーン87のアントラキノン青色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントレッド179で示されるペリノン赤色油溶性染料とC.I.ソルベントイエロー163で示されるアントラキノン黄色油溶性染料とを13:20:7の重量比で組み合わせた黒色配合染料1.0gを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1を作製した。
(Example 24)
(24-a 1 ) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 1 498 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y manufactured by Teijin Ltd.), nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PC0850 manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd.) ), 1.0 g, and C.I. I. Solvent Green 87 anthraquinone blue oil-soluble dye and C.I. I. Perinone red oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Red 179 and C.I. I. 1.0 g of a black compounding dye in which an anthraquinone yellow oil-soluble dye represented by Solvent Yellow 163 was combined at a weight ratio of 13: 20: 7 was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. A laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm was produced.

(24−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)498.75g、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PC0850)、1.25gを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材2を作製した。
(24-a 2 ) Production of laser light transmission / absorption molding member 2 Polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y, manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) 498.75 g, nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) manufactured by Orient Chemical Industries, Ltd.) BLACK PC0850), 1.25 g, was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. A laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member 2 having a size of 50 mm × thickness of 2 mm was produced.

(24−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(24-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例6)
(6−A)従来のレーザー光透過性成形部材の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)500gをステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。それを、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透性成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 6)
(6-A) Production of Conventional Laser Light-Transparent Molded Member 500 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y manufactured by Teijin Ltd.) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. It is molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C., and is 80 mm long × 50 mm wide × thick. Two laser light-permeable molded members having a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(6−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過性成形部材の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(6-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, laser light transmitting molded members are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and a diode laser with an output of 10 W [wavelength: from above one of the laser light transmitting molded members. 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was irradiated by scanning 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec, but no laser weld was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例7)
(7−A)従来のレーザー光透過性成形部材の作製
ポリカーボネート樹脂(帝人社製の商品名:パンライトL1225Y)499.65gと、カーボンブラック(三菱化学社製の商品名:MA220)0.35gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度280℃、金型温度70℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透性成形部材を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 7)
(7-A) Production of Conventional Laser Light-Transparent Molded Member 499.65 g of polycarbonate resin (trade name: Panlite L1225Y manufactured by Teijin Limited) and 0.35 g of carbon black (trade name: MA220 manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) Were placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 280 ° C. and a mold temperature of 70 ° C. Two laser light-permeable molded members each having a size of 50 mm and a thickness of 1 mm were produced.

(7−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過性成形部材同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過性成形部材の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(7-B) Manufacture of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting molded members are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and a diode laser [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) was irradiated by scanning 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec, but no laser weld was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表4に示す。   Table 4 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding result of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

次に、ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例25〜27に示し、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体の例を比較例8に示す。   Next, an example in which a laser beam transmission / absorptive molded member was prototyped using polybutylene terephthalate resin, and then laser welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. 1, and a laser welded body to which the present invention was applied was prototyped. Examples of laser welds that are shown in Examples 25 to 27 and do not apply the present invention are shown in Comparative Example 8.

(実施例25)
(25−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂(三菱エンジニアリングプラスチックス社製の商品名:NOVADURAN(登録商標)MY5008)499.99gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.01gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度260℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 25)
(25-a) Production of laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.99 g of polybutylene terephthalate resin (trade name: NOVADURAN (registered trademark) MY5008 manufactured by Mitsubishi Engineering Plastics) and nigrosine (Oriento Chemical Industries, Ltd.) Product name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.01 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 260 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(25−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.6mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
なお、前記ニグロシンのNUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9803のDMF中での940nmの光に対する吸収係数εは、6.4×10(ml/g・cm)であった。
(25-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 with a diode laser of 30 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 0.6 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.
The absorption coefficient ε for 940 nm light in DMF of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803 of nigrosine was 6.4 × 10 3 (ml / g · cm).

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例26)
(26−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂(三菱エンジニアリングプラスチックス社製の商品名:NOVADURAN(登録商標)MY5008)499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)0.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度260℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 26)
(26-a) Production of laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.5 g of polybutylene terephthalate resin (trade name: NOVADURAN (registered trademark) MY5008 manufactured by Mitsubishi Engineering Plastics) and nigrosine (Oriento Chemical Industries, Ltd.) (Product name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) 0.5 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 260 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(26−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(26-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 2.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例27)
(27−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂(三菱エンジニアリングプラスチックス社製の商品名:NOVADURAN(登録商標)MY5008)499.95gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)0.05gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度260℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 27)
(27-a) Production of laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 499.95 g of polybutylene terephthalate resin (trade name: NOVADURAN (registered trademark) MY5008 manufactured by Mitsubishi Engineering Plastics) and nigrosine (Oriento Chemical Industries, Ltd.) (Product name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) 0.05 g was put into a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 260 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(27−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(27-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例8)
(8−A)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリブチレンテレフタレート樹脂(三菱エンジニアリングプラスチックス社製の商品名:NOVADURAN(登録商標)MY5008)499gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度260℃、金型温度60℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 8)
(8-A) Production of Laser Light Transmission / Absorptive Molded Member Polybutylene terephthalate resin (trade name: NOVADURAN (registered trademark) MY5008 manufactured by Mitsubishi Engineering Plastics), 499 g, and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 1 g of NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 260 ° C. and a mold temperature of 60 ° C. Two pieces of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 2 mm were produced.

(8−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.6mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(8-B) Manufacture of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other and overlapped, and from the upper side of one laser light transmission / absorption molding member 1, the output is 30 W. The laser beam 4 from a diode laser [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices) was scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 0.6 mm / sec and irradiated, but no laser weld was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

次にポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例28〜30に示し、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体の例を比較例9に示す。   Next, an example in which a laser beam transmission / absorbing molded member was made using polyphenylene sulfide resin as a prototype, and then laser welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. An example of a laser welded body shown in 28 to 30 and not applying the present invention is shown in Comparative Example 9.

(実施例28)
(28−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(ポリプラスチックス社製の商品名:FORTRON(登録商標)0220A9)499.99gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:CRAMITY(登録商標) 81)0.01gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度310℃、金型温度150℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 28)
(28-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.99 g of polyphenylene sulfide resin (trade name: FORTRON (registered trademark) 0220A9 manufactured by Polyplastics Co., Ltd.) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) (Product name: CRAMITY (registered trademark) 81) 0.01 g was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 310 ° C. and a mold temperature of 150 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(28−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度0.3mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(28-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser with a power of 30 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 0.3 mm / sec for 20 mm and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例29)
(29−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(ポリプラスチックス社製の商品名:FORTRON(登録商標)0220A9)499.5gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)0.5gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度310℃、金型温度150℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 29)
(29-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.5 g of polyphenylene sulfide resin (trade name: FORTRON (registered trademark) 0220A9 manufactured by Polyplastics Co., Ltd.) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 0.5 g of a product name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) was put in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 310 ° C. and a mold temperature of 150 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(29−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(29-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例30)
(30−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(ポリプラスチックス社製の商品名:FORTRON(登録商標)0220A9)499.75gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)0.25gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度310℃、金型温度150℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 30)
(30-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.75 g of polyphenylene sulfide resin (trade name: FORTRON (registered trademark) 0220A9 manufactured by Polyplastics Co., Ltd.) and nigrosine (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) 0.25 g of a product name: NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 310 ° C. and a mold temperature of 150 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(30−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(30-b) Production of laser welded body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。 Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(比較例9)
(9−A)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の作製
ポリフェニレンサルファイド樹脂(ポリプラスチックス社製の商品名:FORTRON(登録商標)0220A9)499gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標)BLACK PA9803)1gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度310℃、金型温度150℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Comparative Example 9)
(9-A) Production of Laser Light Transmission / Absorptive Molded Member Polyphenylene sulfide resin (trade name: FORTRON (registered trademark) 0220A9 manufactured by Polyplastics Co., Ltd.) 499 g and nigrosine (trade name: NUBIAN (manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) (Registered trademark) BLACK PA9803) was put in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 310 ° C. and a mold temperature of 150 ° C. Two pieces of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 2 mm were produced.

(9−B)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射したが、レーザー溶着体は得られなかった。
(9-B) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other and superposed, and from the upper side of one of the laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members 1, the output is 30W. A laser beam 4 from a diode laser [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Devices) was scanned for 20 mm at a scanning speed of 1.0 mm / sec and irradiated, but no laser welded body was obtained.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

ポリプロピレン樹脂を用い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材を試作し、次いで図1に示すように重ね合わせた状態でレーザー溶着させ、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を試作した例を実施例31〜32に示す。   Examples 31-32 Examples in which a laser beam transmitting and absorbing molded member is made using a polypropylene resin and then laser-welded in a superposed state as shown in FIG. 1 to produce a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied Shown in

(実施例31)
(31−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリプロピレン樹脂(日本ポリプロ社製の商品名:NOVATEC(登録商標)MA04A)499.95gと、ナフタロシアニン(山本化成社製の商品名 YKR−5010)0.05gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度200℃、金型温度40℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ2mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 31)
(31-a) Production of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 499.95 g of polypropylene resin (trade name: NOVATEC (registered trademark) MA04A manufactured by Nippon Polypro Co., Ltd.) and naphthalocyanine (trade name manufactured by Yamamoto Kasei Co., Ltd.) YKR-5010) and 0.05 g were put into a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 200 ° C. and a mold temperature of 40 ° C. Two pieces of laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 2 mm were produced.

(31−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力30Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度1.5mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(31-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser with a power of 30 W [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.) scanned at a scanning speed of 1.5 mm / sec for 20 mm and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(実施例32)
(32−a)レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2の作製
ポリプロピレン樹脂(日本ポリプロ社製の商品名:NOVATEC(登録商標)BC05B)498.0gと、ニグロシン(オリヱント化学工業社製の商品名:NUBIAN(登録商標) BLACK PA9801)2.0gとを、ステンレス製タンブラーに入れ、1時間攪拌混合した。得られた混合物を、射出成形機(東洋機械金属社製の商品名:Si−50)を用いて、シリンダー温度200℃、金型温度40℃で通常の方法により成形して、縦80mm×横50mm×厚さ1mmのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2を2枚作製した。
(Example 32)
(32-a) Production of Laser Light Transmitting / Absorptive Molded Members 1 and 2 498.0 g of polypropylene resin (trade name: NOVATEC (registered trademark) BC05B, manufactured by Nippon Polypro Co., Ltd.) and nigrosine (trade name, manufactured by Orient Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.) : NUBIAN (registered trademark) BLACK PA9801) was placed in a stainless steel tumbler and mixed with stirring for 1 hour. The obtained mixture was molded by an ordinary method using an injection molding machine (trade name: Si-50, manufactured by Toyo Machine Metal Co., Ltd.) at a cylinder temperature of 200 ° C. and a mold temperature of 40 ° C. Two laser light transmission / absorption molded members 1 and 2 of 50 mm × thickness 1 mm were produced.

(32−b)レーザー溶着体の製造
次に、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2同士を、図1のように当接させて重ね合わせ、一方のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1の上方から、出力10Wのダイオード・レーザー[波長:940nm 連続的](ファインデバイス社製)によるレーザービーム4を、走査速度2.0mm/secで、20mm走査させて、照射すると、一体化したレーザー溶着体が得られた。
(32-b) Production of Laser Welded Body Next, the laser light transmission / absorption molding members 1 and 2 are brought into contact with each other as shown in FIG. From the laser beam 4 by a diode laser of 10 W output [wavelength: 940 nm continuous] (manufactured by Fine Device Co., Ltd.), scanned at 20 mm at a scanning speed of 2.0 mm / sec and irradiated, an integrated laser welded body was gotten.

下記に示す評価に従い、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材の吸光度並び吸光係数、レーザー溶着の結果を表5に示す。   Table 5 shows the absorbance, extinction coefficient, and laser welding results of the laser light transmission / absorption molding member according to the evaluation shown below.

(物性評価)
実施例、比較例で得た成形部材、及びそれのレーザー溶着体について、下記方法により物性評価を行った。
(Evaluation of the physical properties)
About the molded member obtained by the Example and the comparative example, and its laser welded object, physical property evaluation was performed by the following method.

(1)吸光度及び吸収係数(ε)の算出
吸収係数の算出方法は、以下の通りである。分光光度計(日本分光社製の商品名:V−570)を用いて、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材1・2について、
940nmでのLambert−Beerの法則(1)
(1) Calculation of absorbance and absorption coefficient (ε j ) The calculation method of the absorption coefficient is as follows. Using a spectrophotometer (trade name: V-570, manufactured by JASCO Corporation), the laser light transmitting and absorbing molded members 1 and 2 are
Lambert-Beer law at 940 nm (1)

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(式(1)中、(I):入射光の強さ、(I):透過光の強さ、(I):反射光の強さ)により、吸光度aを求めた。 (In formula (1), (I 0 ): intensity of incident light, (I T ): intensity of transmitted light, (I R ): intensity of reflected light), absorbance a 1 was determined.

また、検量線を作成し、   Also create a calibration curve

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であるから、この検量線の傾きより、吸収係数εj1(1/cm)を求めた。なお、ニグロシン以外の着色剤の場合も同様である。また吸光度a、εj2も同様である。 Therefore, the absorption coefficient ε j1 (1 / cm) was determined from the slope of the calibration curve. The same applies to colorants other than nigrosine. The same applies to the absorbances a 2 and ε j2 .

(2)引張強度試験
前記実施例、比較例で得られたレーザー溶着体に対し、JIS K7113−1995に準じ、引張試験機(島津製作所社製の商品名:AG−50kNE)にて、溶着体の長手方向(溶着部を引離す方向)に試験速度10mm/minで引張試験を行って、引張溶着強度を測定した。
(2) Tensile strength test With respect to the laser welded bodies obtained in the examples and comparative examples, the welded body was subjected to a tensile tester (trade name: AG-50kNE manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation) in accordance with JIS K7113-1995. Tensile test was conducted in the longitudinal direction (direction in which the welded part was separated) at a test speed of 10 mm / min to measure the tensile weld strength.

(3)外観の目視観察
前記実施例、比較例で得られたレーザー溶着体の溶着部外観について目視判定を行った。
(3) Visual observation of external appearance Visual determination was performed about the external appearance of the welding part of the laser weld body obtained by the said Example and the comparative example.

上記実施例、比較例で得たレーザー溶着体の物性評価の結果を、表1〜表5に纏めて示す。
The results of physical properties evaluation of the laser welded bodies obtained in the above Examples and Comparative Examples are summarized in Tables 1 to 5.

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表1〜5から明らかなとおり、本発明のレーザー溶着体は、レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材同士が、しっかりと溶着されており、大きな引張強度と、良好なレーザー溶着外観性とを有していた。   As is clear from Tables 1 to 5, the laser welded body of the present invention has laser beam transmission / absorbing molded members firmly welded together, and has a large tensile strength and good laser weld appearance. It was.

本発明のレーザー溶着体は、自動車部品、例えば内装のインストルメントパネル、エンジンルーム内におけるレゾネター(消音器)、医療器具例えば輸液等の内容物を注入して点滴等で使用する医療用チューブ、食料包材例えば流動食や飲料組成物を含有するスパウトパウチ、ペットボトルのラベル、家電製品部品例えばハウジング等に用いられる。   The laser welded body of the present invention is an automotive part, for example, an interior instrument panel, a resonator (silencer) in an engine room, a medical instrument, for example, a medical tube used for infusion or the like by injecting contents such as infusion, food, etc. It is used for packaging materials such as spout pouches containing liquid foods and beverage compositions, PET bottle labels, home appliance parts such as housings.

図1は、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を、複数重ね合わせたレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材のレーザー溶着により製造する実施の一例を示す図である。FIG. 1 is a view showing an example of manufacturing a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied by laser welding of a plurality of laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members that are overlapped. 図2は、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を、複数重ね合わせたレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材のレーザー溶着により製造する別な実施の一例を示す図である。FIG. 2 is a view showing another example of manufacturing a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied by laser welding of a plurality of laser light transmission / absorption molded members that are overlapped. 図3は、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を、単一で湾曲させたレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材のレーザー溶着により製造する実施の一例を示す図である。FIG. 3 is a view showing an example of manufacturing a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied by laser welding of a single bent laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member. 図4は、本発明を適用するレーザー溶着体を、単一で屈曲させたレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材のレーザー溶着により製造する実施の一例を示す図である。FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of manufacturing a laser welded body to which the present invention is applied by laser welding of a single bent laser light transmitting / absorbing molded member. 図5は、本発明を適用外のレーザー溶着体を、レーザー光透過性成形部材とレーザー光吸収性成形部材とのレーザー溶着により製造する例を示す図である。FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example in which a laser welded body to which the present invention is not applied is manufactured by laser welding of a laser light transmitting molded member and a laser light absorbing molded member.

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ポリアミド樹脂、ポリカーボネート樹脂及びポリプロピレン樹脂から選ばれる少なくとも1種類熱可塑性樹脂と、少なくともニグロシンを含有するレーザー溶着体において、
前記ニグロシンをレーザー光透過吸収剤として含有する複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)・(2)を重ね合わせたまま、そこへ照射された発振波長800〜1100nmのレーザー光(4)による発熱で、溶着されており、
前記複数のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)・(2)のうちレーザー光照射側のレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)が少なくともC.I.ソルベントグリーン87であるアントラキノン染料及び前記ニグロシンを含む着色剤を含有し、そのレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)の吸光度a が0.07〜0.8であり、前記吸光度a と別なレーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(2)の吸光度a との吸光度比a /a が0.8〜1.3であることを特徴とするレーザー溶着体。
In a laser welded body containing at least one kind of thermoplastic resin selected from polyamide resin, polycarbonate resin and polypropylene resin, and at least nigrosine,
With a plurality of laser light transmitting / absorbing molded members (1) and (2) containing the nigrosine as a laser light transmitting / absorbing agent, the laser light (4) having an oscillation wavelength of 800 to 1100 nm irradiated thereon is applied. Fever, welded,
Of the plurality of laser light transmission / absorption molding members (1) and (2), the laser light transmission / absorption molding member (1) on the laser light irradiation side is at least C.I. I. It contains an anthraquinone dye that is Solvent Green 87 and a colorant that contains the nigrosine, and the absorbance a 1 of the laser-light-transmitting / absorbing molded member (1) is 0.07 to 0.8, separate from the absorbance a 1 A laser- welded article, wherein the ratio of absorbance a 1 / a 2 to the absorbance a 2 of the laser-transmitting / absorbing molded member (2) is 0.8 to 1.3 .
前記着色剤が、青色着色剤と黄色着色剤と赤色着色剤との組合せ、紫色着色剤と黄色着色剤との組合せ、及び緑色着色剤と赤色着色剤との組合せの何れかの黒色着色剤を含んでいることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のレーザー溶着体。The colorant is a black colorant selected from a combination of a blue colorant, a yellow colorant and a red colorant, a combination of a purple colorant and a yellow colorant, and a combination of a green colorant and a red colorant. The laser welded body according to claim 1, comprising: 前記レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(1)が、前記黒色着色剤により、黒色であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載のレーザー溶着体。3. The laser welded body according to claim 2, wherein the laser light transmitting and absorbing molded member (1) is black due to the black colorant. 4. 前記ニグロシンの吸収係数ε が、1000≦ε ≦8000(ml/g・cm)とすることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のレーザー溶着体。 2. The laser welded body according to claim 1, wherein the absorption coefficient ε d of nigrosine satisfies 1000 ≦ ε d ≦ 8000 (ml / g · cm) . 前記レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材(2)が、前記吸光度a を0.07〜0.8とすることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のレーザー溶着体 The laser-transmissible-absorptive molded workpiece (2) is laser-welded article according to claim 1, characterized in that the absorbance a 2 and 0.07 to 0.8 前記ニグロシンが、黒色アジン系縮合混合物であることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のレーザー溶着体。 The laser welded body according to claim 1, wherein the nigrosine is a black azine-based condensation mixture . 前記ニグロシンが、C.I.SOLVENT BLACK 5及びC.I.SOLVENT BLACK 7であることを特徴とする請求項6に記載のレーザー溶着体。 The nigrosine is C.I. I. SOLVENT BLACK 5 and C.I. I. The laser welded body according to claim 6, which is SOLVENT BLACK 7 . 前記レーザー光透過吸収性成形部材が、単一又は複数であって、その厚さを200〜5000μmとすることを特徴とする請求項1に記載のレーザー溶着体。   2. The laser welded body according to claim 1, wherein the laser light transmission / absorption molding member is single or plural, and has a thickness of 200 to 5000 μm.
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