US20020142689A1 - Non-woven sheet of aramid floc - Google Patents

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US20020142689A1
US20020142689A1 US09/767,584 US76758401A US2002142689A1 US 20020142689 A1 US20020142689 A1 US 20020142689A1 US 76758401 A US76758401 A US 76758401A US 2002142689 A1 US2002142689 A1 US 2002142689A1
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  • This invention relates to a non-woven sheet that includes aramid floc. Such sheets may be impregnated with a resin and used as a substrate for a printed wiring board or other composite structures.
  • non-woven aramid sheets as substrates for printed wiring boards or other composite structures. These sheets are usually impregnated with a resin and made into laminates that have a low coefficient of thermal expansion and that are used in printed wiring boards.
  • Non-woven aramid sheets can be produced by wet papermaking technology by using various binders with the aramid fibers.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,314,742 discloses a non-woven aramid sheet that is prepared from 75 to 95 weight percent para-aramid floc and from 5 to 25 weight percent poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) fibrids.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 5,223,094 discloses a non-woven aramid sheet made from 45 to 97 weight percent poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) floc, from 3 to 30 weight percent poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide) fibrids, and from 0 to 35 weight percent of quartz fiber. In both of these patents, the disclosed fibrids act as a binder during the paper-forming process.
  • U.S. Pat. No. 4,698,267 discloses high density para-aramid papers that contain short para-aramid fibers selected from the group consisting of para-aramid pulp, para-aramid floc and mixtures thereof.
  • the paper contains from 5 to 25 weight percent of a binder of water dispersible polymeric materials or aramid fibrids.
  • This patent teaches that the binder may be omitted when batch methods of paper preparation are used.
  • the para-aramid pulp acts as a binder in these papers.
  • the binder in the non-woven sheets described in the above prior art references is an impurity that acts mostly as a defect in the sheet when that sheet is impregnated and used as a substrate.
  • the negative impact of a binder used in the papermaking process on a composite structure depends on the type and quantity of binder used, but in general the problems caused by such a binder include low physical and mechanical properties compared to aramid floc, higher moisture absorption, and poorer thermal properties. Further, such a binder can interfere with the interaction between aramid floc and a primary binder, such as an epoxy, polyimide or other resin, used in a laminate in a composite structure, which decreases the physical and mechanical properties of that composite structure.
  • non-woven sheets made from aramid fibers that have been hydroentangled have been made only by dry-laid processes. Further, these sheets have had significant directionality, meaning significant differences in strength in the machine and cross directions of the sheet.
  • the problems in the prior art are overcome by the present invention because the sheet in the wet-lay or papermaking process is essentially free of binders used in the papermaking process. Also, the wet-laid non-woven sheet, and products made using that non-woven sheet, are free from the negative effects of having a binder present in the non-woven sheet.
  • the inventive sheet may be hydroentangled and calendered to improve the physical properties of the sheet.
  • the present invention relates to a wet-laid non-woven sheet of essentially binder-free aramid floc, wherein the aramid floc includes at least 25 percent by weight of para-aramid floc based on the total weight of aramid floc only.
  • the invention also relates to a process for making a sheet of essentially binder-free aramid floc, wherein the aramid floc includes at least 25 percent by weight of para-aramid floc based on the total weight of aramid floc only, by a) preparing an aqueous dispersion of 0.005 to 0.08 weight percent of essentially binder-free aramid floc that includes at least 25 percent by weight of para-aramid floc; b) pouring the dispersion onto a moving screen in a paper making machine; c) withdrawing water from the aqueous dispersion to leave a wet non-woven felt; and d) drying the wet non-woven felt on the supportive screen to make a sheet of essentially binder-free and pulp-free aramid floc.
  • the sheet may be hydroentangled before or after being dried. Further, the sheet may be hot-calendered to increase its strength, whether or not that sheet has been hydroentangled.
  • the present invention provides an improved wet-laid non-woven sheet that is useful, for example, as a substrate for printed circuit boards.
  • the non-woven sheet is made from aramid floc and is essentially free of binders such as pulp, fibrids or water dispersible polymeric materials.
  • the non-woven sheet is made in a wet-laid non-woven process.
  • the non-woven sheet may be hydroentangled before or after being dried. Further, the non-woven sheet may be hot-calendered.
  • the sheet may be impregnated with a resin and may be formed into a laminate for use in a final composite structure such as a printed circuit wiring board.
  • essentially binder-free para-aramid floc without being refined or subjected to other treatment, can be used to make a wet-laid sheet having sufficient strength to be processed on a paper-making machine and to be wound up in a roll. Also, it surprising and unexpected that a non-woven structure, such as a sheet, made from relatively short para-aramid floc (3-13 mm) can be successfully hydroentangled. A further discovery is that an essentially binder-free aramid sheet can be dramatically strengthened by a hot calendering process.
  • a non-woven sheet of the invention exhibits a better uniformity than a similar sheet made using binders in the papermaking process. Further, such a sheet delivers essentially pure aramid floc to the impregnation step of the process for preparing a final composite structure that includes the impregnated non-woven sheet.
  • floc means fibers that are cut to a short length that is customarily used in the preparation of wet-laid sheets. Such floc has a specific surface area of less than one square meter per gram. Aramid floc is made by cutting continuous aramid fibers, such as those prepared by processes described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,063,966, 3,133,138, 3,767,756, and 3,869,430.
  • aramid fiber means aromatic polyamide fiber, wherein at least 85% of the amide (—CONH—) linkages are attached directly to two aromatic rings.
  • Additives can be used with the aramid, and it has been found that up to as much as 10 percent by weight of other polymeric material can be blended with the aramid or that copolymers can be used having as much as 10 percent of other diamine substituted for the diamine of the aramid or as much as 10 percent of other diacid chloride substituted for the diacid chloride of the aramid.
  • Para-aramid polymers are the primary polymers in fibers used to make the floc of this invention and poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide)(PPD-T) is the preferred para-aramid.
  • Meta-aramid fibers may also be used in the floc of this invention and poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide)(MPD-I) is the preferred meta-aramid.
  • fibrouss means very small, nongranular, fibrous or film-like particles with at least one of their three dimensions being of minor magnitude relative to the largest dimension. These particles are prepared by precipitation of a solution of polymeric material using a non-solvent under high shear.
  • aramid fibrids means non-granular film-like particles of aromatic polyamide having a melting point or decomposition point above 320C. The fibrids have an average length of 0.2 to 1 mm with a length-to-width aspect ratio of 5:1 to 10:1. The thickness dimension is on the order of a fraction of a micron. Such aramid fibrids, before being dried, can be used wet and can be deposited as a binder physically entwined about the aramid floc component of a paper.
  • the term “pulp”, as used herein, means cellulose fibers or fibrillated made-made fibers, which are refined or subjected to some other special treatment to be fibrillated.
  • the term “aramid pulp” means aramid material having many fibrils, mostly attached to fiber “trunks” but also unattached.
  • the trunk is generally columnar and about 10 to 50 microns in diameter and the fibrils are hair-like members only a fraction of a micron or a few microns in diameter attached to the trunk and about 10 to 100 microns long.
  • binder-free means that any binder from a papermaking process present in the non-woven sheet is present in an amount less than 3 weight percent, preferably less than 2 weight percent, more preferably less than 1 weight percent, and most preferably 0 weight percent. These percentages are based upon the total weight of binder from a papermaking process and floc only.
  • binder from a paper-making process means fibrids, pulp, adhesives or polymeric materials that are typically used to bind fibers together in a paper-making process.
  • a further surprising result of the invention is that an aramid non-woven sheet made from para-aramid floc, which is inherently relatively short, can be successfully hydroentangled.
  • a third surprising result is a dramatic increase of the strength of a wet-laid non-woven sheet made from essentially binder-free para-aramid when that sheet has been subjected to a hot calendering process, whether or not that sheet has been hydroentangled.
  • the present invention is directed to a essentially binder-free wet-laid non-woven sheet comprising aramid floc, wherein the aramid floc includes at least 25 percent by weight of para-aramid floc based on the total weight of aramid floc only.
  • the aramid floc contains at least 50 percent by weight, and more preferably at least 75 percent by weight, and most preferably 100 percent by weight, of para-aramid floc. If less than 25 percent by weight of para-aramid floc is used, the resulting sheet will not have sufficient strength to be processed on a papermaking machine.
  • the remaining aramid floc is preferably meta-aramid floc.
  • other floc can be used in combination with the para-aramid floc.
  • polypropylene, polyester or another thermoplastic floc can be added to the para-aramid floc of the invention to produce, for example, shaped forms from the sheet in a molding process. If the floc includes one or more different flocs in addition to para-aramid floc, the additional flocs are blended with the para-aramid floc preferably in an aqueous dispersion.
  • the aramid floc used in the invention has an average length of from 3 to 13 millimeters, preferably from 5 to 8 millimeters.
  • the para-aramid floc is straight floc obtained by cutting aramid fiber or yarn without any further refining or other fibrillating treatment of the floc.
  • Crimped aramid floc may be blended with the straight floc and used to make the non-woven sheets of the invention. It is preferred that the aramid floc include at least 25 weight percent of straight floc based on the total weight of straight floc and crimped floc only.
  • the wet-laid sheet of the invention may be made by any known process for wet-lay forming a non-woven sheet. However, if the non-woven sheet to be dried is not hydroentangled before the sheet is dried, then a supporting screen is necessary in the drying stage of the process.
  • An example of such a process for making the sheet of the invention includes the steps of:
  • the non-woven sheet may be hydroentangled before or after being dried. Hydroentangling results in a wet-laid non-woven sheet of aramid floc that exhibits an increase in density and strength compared to a wet-laid non-woven sheet that has not been hydroentangled.
  • the hydroentangling may be performed by conventional processes, such as is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,902,564, the text of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
  • the wet-laid non-woven sheet may be hot calendered, which leads to an unexpected and significant increase in the strength of the non-woven sheet of aramid floc.
  • the calendering temperature can be from 100 to 400C, preferably from 240 to 380C. It is preferred that the sheet to be hot calendered is hydroentangled, but this is not a requirement.
  • the wet-laid non-woven sheet can be impregnated with resins, such as epoxy, polyimide, phenolic, silicone, or other, or combinations thereof, using conventional processes to make a prepreg.
  • resins such as epoxy, polyimide, phenolic, silicone, or other, or combinations thereof.
  • the prepreg can then be made into a laminate using conventional processes. These laminates can be made into wiring boards or other composite structures.
  • the aramid non-woven sheets of the invention in addition to aramid floc and less than 3 weight percent of a binder from a papermaking process, can include 15 to 85 weight percent filler and 0 to 30 weight percent other components.
  • the fillers can be inorganic materials such as diatomaceous earth, talc, carbon, and the like.
  • the other components can include other fibers, such as glass fibers, or ceramic fibers, and the like.
  • Non-woven sheets of essentially binder-free para-aramid floc can be made by a wet-lay manufacturing process that is simpler compared to processes for wet-lay manufacturing of non-woven sheets that include a binder from a papermaking process. Further, by incorporating an essentially-binder free non-woven sheet, a final composite structure that includes a resin-impregnated sheet of the invention has better physical and mechanical properties at the same testing conditions compared to a composite structure having a non-woven sheet that includes a binder from the papermaking process, because that binder is mostly an impurity that can cause defects in the final composite structure.
  • non-woven sheets of this invention can be used in the manufacture of composite structures such as multi-chip modules and electronic interconnect devices. Also, the inventive sheets can be used in the aircraft industry and other end uses of composites that include para-aramid fibers.
  • the thickness and basis weight of the non-woven sheets were determined by measuring the thickness and the weight of an area of a sample of the test non-woven sheet in accordance with ASTM D 645 and D646, respectively.
  • the peel strength of copper clad laminates was determined in accordance with IPC-TM-650, Number 2.4.8.
  • CTE coefficient of thermal expansion
  • TMA thermal mechanical analysis
  • the CTE in-plane of the laminates was determined by TMA in accordance with IPC-TM-650, number 2.4.41.
  • Aqueous dispersions of para-aramid floc of varying length and diameter were made, and wet-laid non-woven sheets were prepared from those dispersions by wet-forming the dispersion on a Rotonier machine (a combination of cylinder paper making machine and the Fourdrinier) equipped with a horizontal through-air dryer with a supportive metal screen (Kitchen & Perry Flat-Bed Thru Dryer).
  • the floc was from poly (para-phenylene terephthalamide) fiber sold by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company under the trademark KEVLAR® 49. No binders were added to the floc.
  • Aqueous dispersions were made as in Examples 1-6 except that the dispersions included both meta-aramid floc and para-aramid floc at different weight ratios. These aqueous dispersions were made into wet-laid non-woven sheets as in Examples 1-6.
  • the meta-aramid floc was poly (metaphenylene isophthalamide) floc of a linear density of 0.22 tex and a length of 0.64 cm and is sold by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company under trade name NOMEX®.
  • the para-aramid floc was made using poly (para-phenylene terephthalamide) fiber sold by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company under the trademark KEVLARO 49, and had a linear density of 0.16 tex and a length of 6.7 mm. No binders were added to the floc.
  • a wet-laid non-woven sheet was made as described in Examples 1-6, and had a basis weight of 374 g/m 2 .
  • the non-woven sheet was impregnated between two polyester screens with water-based phenolic resin diluted to 15% of solids and then was dried at 120 C to form a prepreg.
  • the phenolic resin used was Durez 33-304 sold by OxyChem Co.
  • the floc used was the same as in Examples 7-10. No binders were added to the floc.
  • the prepreg produced contained 30.3 wt. % of phenolic resin and had a density of 0.1 g/cm 3 and a tensile strength of 14.7 and 7.3 kN/m in the machine and cross directions respectively. These data show that an acceptable prepreg can be prepared from a wet-laid aramid non-woven sheet of this invention immediately after forming the sheet, without any hydroentangling or calendering of the wet-laid sheet.
  • a wet-laid non-woven sheet was made as described in Examples 1-6 except that the dried formed sheet was hydroentangled, with preliminary wetting, on a pilot washing machine.
  • a metal screen of 100 mesh was used as a carrier belt on the washing machine.
  • the hydroentangling process was conducted at a speed of 23 m/min.
  • the para-aramid floc used was the same as in Examples 7-10. No binders were added to the floc.
  • Example 12 The sheet in Example 12 was hydroentangled by consecutive treatment from both sides. One side was treated with water jets from two manifolds, which had a 0.18 mm orifice diameter at 8 orifices per cm, at a pressure of 2.1 and 3.4 MPa respectively, and from three manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 5.5 MPa.
  • Another side was treated with water jets from two manifolds, which had a 0.18 mm orifice diameter at 8 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 2.1 and 3.4 MPa respectively, from three manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, at a pressure of 5.5 MPa, and from one manifold, which had a 0.10 mm orifice diameter at 32 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 5.5 MPa.
  • Example 13 The sheet in Example 13 was hydroentangled by treatment only from one side.
  • the treatment was conducted consecutively with water jets from two manifolds, which had a 0.18 mm orifice diameter at 8 orifices per cm, at a pressure of 2.1 and 3.4 MPa respectively, and from three manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 5.5 MPa.
  • An aqueous dispersion was made of para-aramid floc, and a wet-laid non-woven sheet was formed from this dispersion on a Deltaformer inclined wire machine.
  • the para-aramid floc used was the same as in Examples 7-10. No binders were added to the floc.
  • the non-woven material was hydroentangled by consecutive treatment from both sides.
  • One side was treated with water jets from eight manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 1.4, 5.5, 8.3, 11.0, 13.8, 13.8, 13.8, and 13.8 MPa respectively.
  • Another side was treated with water jets from four manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 3.4, 6.9, 10.3, and 13.8 MPa respectively.
  • aqueous dispersion was made of 100 weight percent para-aramid floc, and a wet-laid non-woven sheet was formed from this dispersion in a handsheet mold and dried on a metal screen of 100 mesh. Afterwards, the sheet was hydroentangled, with preliminary wetting, on a pilot washing machine as in Examples 12-13.
  • the para-aramid floc used was from poly (para-phenylene terephthalamide) fiber sold by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company under the trademark KEVLAR® 149 and had a linear density of 0.16 tex and a length of 6.7 mm. No binders were added to the floc.
  • the non-woven material was hydroentangled by consecutive treatment from both sides.
  • One side was treated with water jets from four manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, at a pressure of 1.4, 3.4, 5.5, and 6.9 MPa respectively.
  • Another side was treated with water jets from four manifolds, which had a 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, and at a pressure of 2.1, 4.8, 6.9, and 8.3 MPa respectively.
  • a wet-laid non-woven sheet was formed as in Example 15 except that the para-aramid floc used was made from poly (para-phenylene terephthalamide) fiber sold by E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company under the trademark KEVLAR® 29 and had a linear density of 0.096 tex and a length 6.7 mm.
  • the non-woven material was hydroentangled by consecutive treatment from both sides. Each side was treated with water jets from four manifolds, which had 0.13 mm orifice diameter at 16 orifices per cm, at a pressure of 0.7, 2.1, 3.4, and 4.8 MPa respectively.
  • a wet-laid non-woven sheet was formed and hydroentangled as in Example 12 and was calendered as in Example 17.
  • the sheet was impregnated on a vertical prepregging tower using an epoxy resin system with Tg about 165 C.
  • the epoxy resin system used was L -1070 sold by Fortin Industries, Inc.
  • a 2 ply copper clad laminate was produced using a vacuum press. The final laminate contained 46.7% of the resin.

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