US20120108124A1 - Overmolded polyamide composite structures and processes for their preparation - Google Patents

Overmolded polyamide composite structures and processes for their preparation Download PDF

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US20120108124A1
US20120108124A1 US13/282,533 US201113282533A US2012108124A1 US 20120108124 A1 US20120108124 A1 US 20120108124A1 US 201113282533 A US201113282533 A US 201113282533A US 2012108124 A1 US2012108124 A1 US 2012108124A1
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Andri E. Elia
Olaf Norbert Kirchner
David V. Mesaros
Martyn Douglas Wakeman
Shengmei Yuan
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  • the present invention relates to the field of overmolded composite structures and processes for their preparation, particularly it relates to the field of polyamide overmolded composite structures.
  • composite materials are desired due to a unique combination of lightweight, high strength and temperature resistance.
  • thermosetting resins or thermoplastic resins as the polymer matrix.
  • Thermoplastic-based composite structures present several advantages over thermoset-based composite structures such as, for example, the fact that they can be post-formed or reprocessed by the application of heat and pressure, that a reduced time is needed to make the composite structures because no curing step is required, and their increased potential for recycling. Indeed, the time consuming chemical reaction of cross-linking for thermosetting resins (curing) is not required during the processing of thermoplastics.
  • thermoplastic resins polyamides are particularly well suited for manufacturing composite structures.
  • Thermoplastic polyamide compositions are desirable for use in a wide range of applications including parts used in automobiles, electrical/electronic parts, household appliances and furniture because of their good mechanical properties, heat resistance, impact resistance and chemical resistance and because they may be conveniently and flexibly molded into a variety of articles of varying degrees of complexity and intricacy.
  • thermoplastic sheet material useful in forming composites.
  • the disclosed thermoplastic sheet material is made of polyamide 6 and a dibasic carboxylic acid or anhydride or esters thereof and at least one reinforcing mat of long glass fibers encased within said layer.
  • Overmolding involves shaping, e.g. by injection molding, a second polymer part directly onto at least a portion of one or more surfaces of the composite structure, to form a two-part composite structure, wherein the two parts are adhered one to the other at least at one interface.
  • the polymer compositions used to impregnate the fibrous material (i.e. the matrix polymer composition) and the polymer compositions used to overmold the impregnated fibrous material (i.e. the overmolding polymer composition) are desired to have good adhesion one to the other, extremely good dimensional stability, and to retain their mechanical properties under adverse conditions, including thermal cycling, so that the composite structure is protected under operating conditions and thus has an increased lifetime.
  • thermoplastic polyamide resin compositions that are used to impregnate one or more fibrous layers and to overmold the one or more impregnated fibrous layers may show poor adhesion between the overmolded polymer and the surface of the component comprising the fibrous material, i.e. the composite structure.
  • the poor adhesion may result in the formation of cracks at the interface of the overmolded composite structures leading to reduced mechanical properties, premature aging and problems related to delamination and deterioration of the article with use and time
  • an overmolded composite structure comprising: i) a first component having a surface, which surface has at least a portion made of a surface resin composition, and comprising a fibrous material selected from non-woven structures, textiles, fibrous battings and combinations thereof, said fibrous material being impregnated with a matrix resin composition, ii) a second component comprising an overmolding resin composition, wherein said second component is adhered to said first component over at least a portion of the surface of said first component, and wherein the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition and optionally the overmolding resin composition are identical or different and are selected from polyamide compositions comprising a blend of (A) one or more fully aliphatic polyamides selected from group (I) polyamides preferably having a melting point of less than 280° C., and (B) one or more semiaromatic polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides having a melting point of at least 280° C.
  • the process for making the overmolding composite structure described above comprises a step of overmolding a second component comprising an overmolding resin composition on the first component described above.
  • the overmolded composite structure according to the present invention has improved flexural strength and allows a good adhesion when a part made of an overmolding resin composition comprising a thermoplastic polyamide is adhered onto at least a portion of the surface of the composite structure.
  • a good flexural strength of the overmolded composite structure and a good adhesion between the composite structure and the overmolding resin leads to structures exhibiting good resistance to deterioration or delamination of the structure with use and time.
  • melting point in reference to a polyamide refers to the melting point of the pure resin as determined with differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at a scan rate of 10° C./min in the first heating scan, wherein the melting point is taken at the maximum of the endothermic peak.
  • DSC differential scanning calorimetry
  • more than one heating scans may be performed on a single specimen, and the second and/or later scans may show a different melting behavior from the first scan. This different melting behavior may be observed as a shift in temperature of the maximum of the endothermic peak and/or as a broadening of the melting peak with possibly more than one peaks, which may be an effect of possible transamidation in the case of more than one polyamides.
  • a scan rate is an increase of temperature per unit time. Sufficient energy must be supplied to maintain a constant scan rate of 10° C./min until a temperature of at least 30° C. and preferably at least 50° C. above the melting point is reached.
  • the present invention relates to overmolded composite structures and processes to make them.
  • the overmolded composite structure according to the present invention comprises at least two components, i.e. a first component and a second component.
  • the first component consists of a composite structure having a surface, which surface has at least a portion made of a surface resin composition, and comprises a fibrous material selected from non-woven structures, textiles, fibrous battings and combinations thereof, said fibrous material being impregnated with a matrix resin composition.
  • the overmolded composite structure may comprise more than one first components, i.e. it may comprise more than one composite structures and may comprise more than one second components.
  • the second component is adhered to the first component over at least a portion of the surface of said first component, the portion of the surface being made of the surface resin composition described herein.
  • the first component may be fully or partially encapsulated by the second component, or the second component may be adhered to only a portion of the surface of the first component.
  • a fibrous material being impregnated with a matrix resin composition means that the matrix resin composition encapsulates and embeds the fibrous material so as to form an interpenetrating network of fibrous material substantially surrounded by the matrix resin composition.
  • the term “fiber” refers to a macroscopically homogeneous body having a high ratio of length to width across its cross-sectional area perpendicular to its length.
  • the fiber cross section can be any shape, but is typically round.
  • the fibrous material may be in any suitable form known to those skilled in the art and is preferably selected from non-woven structures, textiles, fibrous battings and combinations thereof. Non-woven structures can be selected from random fiber orientation or aligned fibrous structures.
  • random fiber orientation examples include without limitation chopped and continuous material which can be in the form of a mat, a needled mat or a felt.
  • aligned fibrous structures include without limitation unidirectional fiber strands, bidirectional strands, multidirectional strands, multi-axial textiles. Textiles can be selected from woven forms, knits, braids and combinations thereof.
  • the fibrous material can be continuous or discontinuous in form.
  • the first component described herein may comprise one or more fibrous materials.
  • An example of a combination of different fibrous materials is a combination comprising a non-woven structure such as for example a planar random mat which is placed as a central layer and one or more woven continuous fibrous materials that are placed as outside layers. Such a combination allows an improvement of the processing and thereof of the homogeneity of the first component thus leading to improved mechanical properties.
  • the fibrous material may be made of any suitable material or a mixture of materials provided that the material or the mixture of materials withstand the processing conditions used during impregnation by the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition.
  • the fibrous material comprises glass fibers, carbon fibers, aramid fibers, graphite fibers, metal fibers, ceramic fibers, natural fibers or mixtures thereof; more preferably, the fibrous material comprises glass fibers, carbon fibers, aramid fibers, natural fibers or mixtures thereof; and still more preferably, the fibrous material comprises glass fibers, carbon fibers and aramid fibers or mixture mixtures thereof.
  • natural fiber it is meant any of material of plant origin or of animal origin.
  • the natural fibers are preferably derived from vegetable sources such as for example from seed hair (e.g. cotton), stem plants (e.g. hemp, flax, bamboo; both bast and core fibers), leaf plants (e.g.
  • sisal and abaca examples include agricultural fibers (e.g., cereal straw, corn cobs, rice hulls and coconut hair) or lignocellulosic fiber (e.g. wood, wood fibers, wood flour, paper and wood-related materials).
  • agricultural fibers e.g., cereal straw, corn cobs, rice hulls and coconut hair
  • lignocellulosic fiber e.g. wood, wood fibers, wood flour, paper and wood-related materials.
  • fibrous materials made of different fibers can be used such as for example a composite structure comprising one or more central layers made of glass fibers or natural fibers and one or more surface layers made of carbon fibers or glass fibers.
  • the fibrous material is selected from woven structures, non-woven structures or combinations thereof, wherein said structures are made of glass fibers and wherein the glass fibers are E-glass filaments with a diameter between 8 and 30 microns and preferably with a diameter between 10 to 24 microns.
  • the fibrous material may further contain a thermoplastic material and the materials described above, for example the fibrous material may be in the form of commingled or co-woven yarns or a fibrous material impregnated with a powder made of a thermoplastic material that is suited to subsequent processing into woven or non-woven forms, or a mixture for use as a uni-directional material or a fibrous material impregnated with oligomers that will polymerize in situ during impregnation.
  • the ratio between the fibrous material and the polymer materials in the first component i.e. the fibrous material in combination with the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition, is at least 30 volume percent fibrous material and more preferably between 40 and 60 volume percent fibrous material, the percentage being a volume-percentage based on the total volume of the first component.
  • the matrix resin composition of the first component is made of a thermoplastic resin that is compatible with the surface resin composition.
  • the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition are selected from polyamide compositions comprising a blend of (A) one or more group (I) polyamides defined as fully aliphatic polyamides, preferably fully aliphatic polyamides having a melting point of less than 280° C. and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides defined as semi-aromatic polyamides having a melting point of at least 280° C.
  • the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition may be identical or different.
  • the surface resin composition and the matrix resin composition are different, it means that the component (A), i.e) the one or more group (I) fully aliphatic polyamides, and/or the component (B), i.e. the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides selected from group (II) polyamide, are not the same and/or that the amounts of component (A) and/or (B) are different in the surface resin composition and the matrix resin composition.
  • the overmolding resin composition can be any polyamide composition. It is preferred that the overmolding resin composition is selected from the polyamide compositions comprising a blend of (A) one or more polyamides selected from group (I) polyamides and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides described herein and may be identical or different from the surface resin composition and/or the matrix resin composition.
  • the overmolding resin composition is selected from the polyamide compositions comprising a blend of (A) one or more polyamides selected from group (I) polyamides and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides described herein, and the matrix resin composition, the overmolding resin composition and the surface resin composition are different, it means that the component (A), i.e. one or more polyamides selected from group (I) polyamides, and/or the component (B), i.e. one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides, are not the same and/or that the amounts of component (A) and (B) are different in the matrix resin composition, the overmolding resin composition and the surface resin composition.
  • Polyamides are condensation products of one or more dicarboxylic acids and one or more diamines, and/or one or more aminocarboxylic acids, and/or ring-opening polymerization products of one or more cyclic lactams. Polyamides may be fully aliphatic or semi-aromatic and are described hereafter.
  • polyamides that comprise at least some monomers containing aromatic groups, in comparison with “fully aliphatic” polyamide which describes polyamides comprising aliphatic carboxylic acid monomer(s) and aliphatic diamine monomer(s).
  • the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides (B) may be derived from one or more aliphatic carboxylic acid components and aromatic diamine components such as for example m-xylylenediamine and p-xylylenediamine, it may be derived from one or more aromatic carboxylic acid components, such as terephthallic acid, and one or more aliphatic diamine components, it may be derived from mixtures of aromatic and aliphatic dicarboxylic acid components and mixtures of aromatic and aliphatic diamine components, it may be derived from mixtures of aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acids and aliphatic diamines or aromatic diamines, it may be derived from aromatic or aliphatic carboxylic acids with mixtures of aliphatic and aromatic diamines.
  • the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides (B) are formed from one or more aromatic carboxylic acid components and one or more diamine components.
  • the one or more aromatic carboxylic acids can be terephthalic acid or mixtures of terephthalic acid and one or more other carboxylic acids, like isophthalic acid, substituted phthalic acid such as for example 2-methylterephthalic acid and unsubstituted or substituted isomers of naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, wherein the carboxylic acid component contains at least 55 mole-% of terephthalic acid (the mole-% being based on the carboxylic acid mixture).
  • the one or more aromatic carboxylic acids are selected from terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid and mixtures thereof and more preferably, the one or more carboxylic acids are mixtures of terephthalic acid and isophthalic acid, wherein the mixture contains at least 55 mole-% of terephthalic acid. More preferably, the one or more carboxylic acids is 100% terephthalic acid.
  • the one or more carboxylic acids can be mixed with one or more aliphatic carboxylic acids, like adipic acid; pimelic acid; suberic acid; azelaic acid; sebacic acid and dodecanedioic acid, adipic acid being preferred.
  • the mixture of terephthalic acid and adipic acid comprised in the one or more carboxylic acids mixtures of the one or more semi-aromatic polyamide (B) contains at least 55 mole-% of terephthalic acid.
  • the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides (B) described herein comprises one or more diamines that can be chosen among diamines having four or more carbon atoms, including, but not limited to tetramethylene diamine, hexamethylene diamine, octamethylene diamine, decamethylene diamine, 2-methylpentamethylene diamine, 2-ethyltetramethylene diamine, 2-methyloctamethylene diamine; trimethylhexamethylene diamine, bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane; and/or mixtures thereof.
  • the one or more diamines of the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides (B) described herein are selected from hexamethylene diamine, 2-methyl pentamethylene diamine and mixtures thereof, and more preferably the one or more diamines of the one or more semi-aromatic polyamides (B) are selected from hexamethylene diamine and mixtures of hexamethylene diamine and 2-methyl pentamethylene diamine wherein the mixture contains at least 50 mole-% of hexamethylene diamine (the mole-% being based on the diamines mixture).
  • Examples of semi-aromatic polyamides (B) useful in the polyamide composition described herein are commercially available under the trademark Zytel® HTN from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del.
  • the one or more fully aliphatic polyamides (A) are formed from aliphatic and alicyclic monomers such as diamines, dicarboxylic acids, lactams, aminocarboxylic acids, and their reactive equivalents.
  • a suitable aminocarboxylic acid is 11-aminododecanoic acid.
  • Suitable lactams include caprolactam and laurolactam.
  • the term “fully aliphatic polyamide” also refers to copolymers derived from two or more such monomers and blends of two or more fully aliphatic polyamides. Linear, branched, and cyclic monomers may be used.
  • Carboxylic acid monomers comprised in the fully aliphatic polyamides are aliphatic carboxylic acids, such as for example adipic acid (C6), pimelic acid (C7), suberic acid (C8), azelaic acid (C9), sebacic acid (C10), dodecanedioic acid (C12) and tetradecanedioic acid (C14).
  • the aliphatic dicarboxylic acids of the one or more fully aliphatic polyamides (A) are selected from adipic acid and dodecanedioic acid.
  • the one or more fully aliphatic polyamides (A) described herein comprise an aliphatic diamine as previously described.
  • the one or more diamine monomers of the one or more fully aliphatic polyamide copolymer (A) according to the present invention are selected from tetramethylene diamine and hexamethylene diamine.
  • Suitable examples fully aliphatic polyamides include polyamide 6; polyamide 6,6; polyamide 4,6; polyamide 6,10; polyamide 6,12; polyamide 6,14; polyamide 6,13; polyamide 6,15; polyamide 6,16; polyamide 11; polyamide 12; polyamide 9,10; polyamide 9,12; polyamide 9,13; polyamide 9,14; polyamide 9,15; polyamide 6,16; polyamide 9,36; polyamide 10,10; polyamide 10,12; polyamide 10,13; polyamide 10,14; polyamide 12,10; polyamide 12,12; polyamide 12,13; polyamide 12,14.
  • Preferred examples of fully aliphatic polyamides (A) useful in the polyamide composition of the present invention are poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (polyamide 66, PA66, also called nylon 66), poly(hexamethylene dodecanoamide) (polyamide 612, PA612, also called nylon 612), poly(tetramethylene hexanediamide) (polyamide 46, PA46) and are commercially available.
  • Polyamides having a melting point of less than 280° C., preferably of less than 280° C. comprise a fully aliphatic polyamide selected from the group consisting of, poly( ⁇ -caprolactam) (PA 6), and poly(hexamethylene hexanediamide) (PA 66), poly(pentamethylene decanediamide) (PA510), poly(pentamethylene dodecanediamide) (PA512), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene hexanediamide) (PA6/66), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene decanediamide) (PA6/610), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene dodecanediamide) (PA6/612), poly(hexamethylene tridecanediamide) (PA613), poly(hexamethylene pentadecanediamide) (PA615), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene hexanediamide/he
  • Preferred group (II) polyamides having a melting point of at least 280° C. comprise a semiaromatic polyamide selected from the group poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/tetramethylene terephthalamide) (PA6/4T), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene terephthalamide) (PA6/6T), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/decamethylene terephthalamide) (PA6/10T), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/dodecamethylene terephthalamide) (PA6/12T), poly(hexamethylene decanediamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide) (PA610/6T), poly(hexamethylene dodecanediamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide) (PA612/6T), poly(hexamethylene tetradecanediamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide) (PA614/6T), poly( ⁇ -caprolactam/hexamethylene isophthalamide/hexamethylene terephthalamide
  • the matrix and the surface polyamide resin composition described herein comprises a blend of (A) the one or more group (I) polyamides and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides wherein the one or more group (I) polyamides are preferably selected from the group consisting of PA6, PA46 and PA66 and wherein the one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides are selected from the group consisting of PA66/6T, PA6TDT and PA6T/6I and their combinations and copolymers.
  • the polyamide composition described herein comprises a blend of (A) the one or more group (I) polyamides and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides in a weight ratio (A:B) from about 99:1 to about 5:95, more preferably from about 97:3 to about 50:50 and still more preferably from about 95:5 to about 65:35.
  • the overmolded composite structure comprises a second component comprising an overmolding resin composition.
  • the second component is adhered to the first component described above over at least a portion of the surface of the first component.
  • the overmolding resin composition can be any polyamide, or is preferably selected from the polyamide compositions described above, i.e. polyamide compositions comprising a blend of (A) one or more polyamides selected from group (I) polyamides and (B) one or more polyamides selected from group (II) polyamides (B) as described for the surface resin composition.
  • the surface resin composition described herein and/or the matrix resin composition and/or the overmolding resin composition may further comprise one or more impact modifiers, one or more heat stabilizers, one or more oxidative stabilizers, one or more ultraviolet light stabilizers, one or more flame retardant agents or mixtures thereof.
  • the surface resin composition described herein and/or the matrix resin composition and/or the overmolding resin composition may further comprise one or more reinforcing agents such as glass fibers, glass flakes, carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, mica, wollastonite, calcium carbonate, talc, calcined clay, kaolin, magnesium sulfate, magnesium silicate, boron nitride, barium sulfate, titanium dioxide, sodium aluminum carbonate, barium ferrite, and potassium titanate.
  • reinforcing agents such as glass fibers, glass flakes, carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, mica, wollastonite, calcium carbonate, talc, calcined clay, kaolin, magnesium sulfate, magnesium silicate, boron nitride, barium sulfate, titanium dioxide, sodium aluminum carbonate, barium ferrite, and potassium titanate.
  • the one or more reinforcing agents are present in an amount from at or about 1 to at or about 60 wt-%, preferably from at or about 1 to at or about 40 wt-%, or more preferably from at or about 1 to at or about 35 wt-%, the weight percentages being based on the total weight of the surface resin composition or the matrix resin composition, as the case may be.
  • the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition may be identical or different.
  • the melt viscosity of the compositions may be reduced and especially the melt viscosity of the matrix resin composition.
  • the surface resin composition described herein and/or the matrix resin composition and/or the overmolding resin composition may further comprise modifiers and other ingredients, including, without limitation, flow enhancing additives, lubricants, antistatic agents, coloring agents (including dyes, pigments, carbon black, and the like), nucleating agents, crystallization promoting agents and other processing aids known in the polymer compounding art.
  • modifiers and other ingredients including, without limitation, flow enhancing additives, lubricants, antistatic agents, coloring agents (including dyes, pigments, carbon black, and the like), nucleating agents, crystallization promoting agents and other processing aids known in the polymer compounding art.
  • Fillers, modifiers and other ingredients described above may be present in the composition in amounts and in forms well known in the art, including in the form of so-called nano-materials where at least one of the dimensions of the particles is in the range of 1 to 1000 nm.
  • the surface resin compositions and the matrix resin compositions and the overmolding resin composition are melt-mixed blends, wherein all of the polymeric components are well-dispersed within each other and all of the non-polymeric ingredients are well-dispersed in and bound by the polymer matrix, such that the blend forms a unified whole.
  • Any melt-mixing method may be used to combine the polymeric components and non-polymeric ingredients of the present invention.
  • the polymeric components and non-polymeric ingredients may be added to a melt mixer, such as, for example, a single or twin-screw extruder; a blender; a single or twin-screw kneader; or a Banbury mixer, either all at once through a single step addition, or in a stepwise fashion, and then melt-mixed.
  • a melt mixer such as, for example, a single or twin-screw extruder; a blender; a single or twin-screw kneader; or a Banbury mixer, either all at once through a single step addition, or in a stepwise fashion, and then melt-mixed.
  • a melt mixer such as, for example, a single or twin-screw extruder; a blender; a single or twin-screw kneader; or a Banbury mixer, either all at once through a single step addition, or in a stepwise fashion, and then melt-mixed.
  • the overmolded composite structure according to the present invention may be manufactured by a process comprising a step of overmolding the first component described above with the overmolding resin composition.
  • overmolding it is meant that a second component comprising the overmolding resin composition described herein is molded or extruded onto at least one portion of the surface of the first component, which surface is made of a surface resin composition.
  • the overmolding process includes a process whereby the second component is molded in a mold already containing the first component, the latter having been manufactured beforehand as described hereafter, so that the first and second components are adhered to each other over at least a portion of the surface of the first component.
  • the first component is positioned in a mold having a cavity defining the outer surface of the final overmolded composite structure.
  • the overmolding resin composition may be overmolded on one side or on both sides of the first component and it may fully or partially encapsulate the first component.
  • the overmolding resin composition is then introduced in a molten form.
  • the first component and the second component are adhered together by overmolding.
  • the at least two parts are preferably adhered together by injection or compression molding as an overmolding step, and more preferably by injection molding.
  • the first component according to the present invention may have any shape.
  • the first component according to the present invention is in the form of a sheet structure.
  • the first component may be flexible, in which case it can be rolled.
  • the first component can be made by a process that comprises a step of impregnating the fibrous material with the matrix resin composition, wherein at least a portion of the surface of the first component, i.e. the composite structure, is made of the surface resin composition.
  • the fibrous material is impregnated with the matrix resin by thermopressing. During thermopressing, the fibrous material, the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition undergo heat and pressure in order to allow the resin compositions to melt and penetrate through the fibrous material and, therefore, to impregnate said fibrous material.
  • thermopressing is made at a pressure between 2 and 100 bars and more preferably between 10 and 40 bars and a temperature which is above the melting point of the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition, preferably at least about 20° C. above the melting point to enable a proper impregnation.
  • Heating may be done by a variety of means, including contact heating, radiant gas heating, infra red heating, convection or forced convection air heating, induction heating, microwave heating or combinations thereof.
  • the impregnation pressure can be applied by a static process or by a continuous process (also known as dynamic process), a continuous process being preferred for reasons of speed.
  • impregnation processes include without limitation vacuum molding, in-mold coating, cross-die extrusion, pultrusion, wire coating type processes, lamination, stamping, diaphragm forming or press-molding, lamination being preferred.
  • heat and pressure are applied to the fibrous material, the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition through opposing pressured rollers or belts in a heating zone, preferably followed by the continued application of pressure in a cooling zone to finalize consolidation and cool the impregnated fibrous material by pressurized means.
  • lamination techniques include without limitation calendering, flatbed lamination and double-belt press lamination. When lamination is used as the impregnating process, preferably a double-belt press is used for lamination.
  • the surface resin composition always faces the environment of the first component so as to be accessible when the overmolding resin composition is applied onto the first component.
  • the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition are applied to the fibrous material by conventional means such as for example powder coating, film lamination, extrusion coating or a combination of two or more thereof, provided that the surface resin composition is applied on at least a portion of the surface of the composite structure, which surface is exposed to the environment of the first component.
  • a polymer powder which has been obtained by conventional grinding methods is applied to the fibrous material.
  • the powder may be applied onto the fibrous material by scattering, sprinkling, spraying, thermal or flame spraying, or fluidized bed coating methods.
  • the powder coating process may further comprise a step which consists in a post sintering step of the powder on the fibrous material.
  • the matrix resin composition and the surface resin composition are applied to the fibrous material such that at least a portion of the surface of the first component is made of the surface resin composition.
  • thermopressing is performed on the powder coated fibrous material, with an optional preheating of the powder coated fibrous material outside of the pressurized zone.
  • one or more films made of the matrix resin composition and one or more films made of the surface resin composition which have been obtained by conventional extrusion methods known in the art such as for example blow film extrusion, cast film extrusion and cast sheet extrusion are applied to the fibrous material, e.g. by layering.
  • thermopressing is performed on the assembly comprising the one or more films made of the matrix resin composition and the one or more films made of the surface resin composition and the one or more fibrous materials.
  • the films melt and penetrate around the fibrous material as a polymer continuum surrounding the fibrous material.
  • pellets and/or granulates made of the matrix resin composition and pellets and/or granulates made of the surface resin composition are melted and extruded through one or more flat dies so as to form one or more melt curtains which are then applied onto the fibrous material by laying down the one or more melt curtains. Subsequently, thermopressing is performed on the assembly comprising the matrix resin composition, the surface resin composition and the one or more fibrous materials.
  • the first component may be desired to preheat the first component at a temperature close to but below the melt temperature of the matrix resin composition prior to the overmolding step so as to improve the adhesion between the surface of the first component and the overmolding resin and then to rapidly transfer the heated composite structure for overmolding; such a step can be improved or even eliminated by using the overmolding resin composition and the surface resin composition. Due to the high adhesion and high bond strength between the overmolding resin and the surface resin composition of the overmolded composite structure according to the present invention, the need for a preheating step is strongly reduced or even eliminated.
  • the transfer time may not be as critical as for conventional composite structures, meaning that the transfer time may be increased thereby increasing the processing window and reducing molding equipment and automation costs.
  • a preheating step may be done by a variety of means, including contact heating, radiant gas heating, infra red heating, convection or forced convection air heating, induction heating, microwave heating or combinations thereof.
  • the first component may be shaped into a desired geometry or configuration, or used in sheet form prior to the step of overmolding the overmolding resin composition.
  • the first component may be flexible, in which case it can be rolled.
  • the process for making a shaped first component further comprises a step of shaping the first component, said step arising after the impregnating step.
  • the step of shaping the first component may be done by compression molding, stamping or any technique using heat and/or pressure, compression molding and stamping being preferred.
  • pressure is applied by using a hydraulic molding press.
  • the first component is preheated to a temperature above the melt temperature of the surface resin composition and preferably above the melt temperature of the matrix resin composition by heated means and is transferred to a forming or shaping means such as a molding press containing a mold having a cavity of the shape of the final desired geometry whereby it is shaped into a desired configuration and is thereafter removed from the press or the mold after cooling to a temperature below the melt temperature of the surface resin composition and preferably below the melt temperature of the matrix resin composition.
  • a forming or shaping means such as a molding press containing a mold having a cavity of the shape of the final desired geometry whereby it is shaped into a desired configuration and is thereafter removed from the press or the mold after cooling to a temperature below the melt temperature of the surface resin composition and preferably below the melt temperature of the matrix resin composition.
  • the surface of the first component may be a textured surface so as to increase the relative surface available for overmolding, such textured surface may be obtained during the step of shaping by using a press or a mold having for example porosities or indentations on its surface.
  • a one step process comprising the steps of shaping and overmolding the first component in a single molding station may be used.
  • This one step process avoids the step of compression molding or stamping the first component in a mold or a press, avoids the optional preheating step and the transfer of the preheated first component to the molding station.
  • the first component i.e. the composite structure
  • the molding station comprises a mold having a cavity of the shape of the final desired geometry. The shape of the first component is thereby obtained during overmolding.
  • overmolded composite structures according to the present invention may be used in a wide variety of applications such as for example as components for automobiles, trucks, commercial airplanes, aerospace, rail, household appliances, computer hardware, hand held devices, recreation and sports, structural component for machines, structural components for buildings, structural components for photovoltaic equipments or structural components for mechanical devices.
  • automotive applications include without limitation seating components and seating frames, engine cover brackets, engine cradles, suspension arms and cradles, spare tire wells, chassis reinforcement, floor pans, front-end modules, steering column frames, instrument panels, door systems, body panels (such as horizontal body panels and door panels), tailgates, hardtop frame structures, convertible top frame structures, roofing structures, engine covers, housings for transmission and power delivery components, oil pans, airbag housing canisters, automotive interior impact structures, engine support brackets, cross car beams, bumper beams, pedestrian safety beams, firewalls, rear parcel shelves, cross vehicle bulkheads, pressure vessels such as refrigerant bottles and fire extinguishers and truck compressed air brake system vessels, hybrid internal combustion/electric or electric vehicle battery trays, automotive suspension wishbone and control arms, suspension stabilizer links, leaf springs, vehicle wheels, recreational vehicle and motorcycle swing arms, fenders, roofing frames and tank flaps.
  • automotive applications include without limitation seating components and seating frames, engine cover brackets, engine cradles, suspension arms and cradles, spare tire well
  • Examples of household appliances include without limitation washers, dryers, refrigerators, air conditioning and heating.
  • Examples of recreation and sports include without limitation inline-skate components, baseball bats, hockey sticks, ski and snowboard bindings, rucksack backs and frames, and bicycle frames.
  • Examples of structural components for machines include electrical/electronic parts such as for example housings for hand held electronic devices, computers.
  • PA1 Polyamide 1
  • HMD 1,6-hexamethylenediamine
  • MPMD 2-methylpentamethylenediamine
  • PA1 has a melting point of about 297° C. to about 303° C.
  • This semi-aromatic polyamide is called PA6TDT and is commercially available from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del.
  • Polyamide 2 (PA2): a group I polyamide made of adipic acid and 1,6-hexamethylenediamine with a weight average molecular weight of around 32000 Daltons. PA2 has a melting point of about 260° C. to about 265° C. This polyamide is called PA6,6 and is commercially available, for example, from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
  • PA1 group II polyamide
  • HMD 1,6-hexamethylenediamine
  • MPMD 2-methylpentamethylenediamine
  • the resin compositions used in the Example (abbreviated as “E” in Table 1), and Comparative Examples (abbreviated as “C” in Table 1) were prepared by melting or melt-blending the ingredients in a twin-screw extruder. Upon exiting the extruder, the compositions listed in Table 1 were cast into films by exiting the extruder through an adaptor and a film die at about 310° C. and cast onto a casting drum oil-heated at 150° C., then drawn in air and wound around a core at room temperature. The matrix and surface resin compositions were made into about 150 micron thick films. The thickness of the films was controlled by the rate of drawing.
  • the composite structures used for preparing the overmolded composite structures E1, C1, and C2 were made by laminating multiple layers of film of compositions shown in Table 1, and woven continuous glass fiber textile (prepared from E-glass fibers having a diameter of 17 microns, sized with 0.4% of a silane-based sizing agent and a nominal roving tex of 1200 g/km that have been woven into a 2/2 twill (balanced weave) with an areal weight of 600 g/m 2 ).
  • the lamination sequence for the composite structures used in E1, and C2 was as follows: 4 layers of film of surface resin composition, one layer of woven continuous glass fiber textile, 6 layers of film of matrix resin composition, one layer of woven continuous glass fiber textile, 4 layers of film of surface resin composition.
  • the lamination sequence for the composite structure used in C1 was as follows: 2 layers of film of surface resin composition, 2 layers of film of matrix resin composition, one layer of woven continuous glass fiber textile, 6 layers of film of matrix resin composition, one layer of woven continuous glass fiber textile, 2 layers of film of matrix resin composition, 2 layers of film of surface resin composition.
  • the composite structures were compression molded by a Dake Press (Grand Haven, Mich.) Model 44-225, Pressure range 0-25K, with an 8 inch platten.
  • a 6 ⁇ 6′′ specimen of film and glass textile layers as described above was placed in the mold and heated to a temperature of about 340° C., held at the temperature for 2 minutes without pressure, then pressed at the 340° C. temperature with the following pressures: about 6 bar for about 2 minutes, then with about 22 bar pressure for about 2 additional minutes, and then with about 45 bar pressure for about 2 additional minutes; it was subsequently cooled to ambient temperature.
  • the composite structures had an overall thickness of about 1.5 mm.
  • the overmolded composite structures listed in Table 1 were made by over injection molding about 1.65 mm of the overmolding resin composition onto the composite structures obtained as described above.
  • the overall thickness of the overmoded composite structure was about 3.15 mm.
  • the composite structure was cut into 3 ⁇ 5′′ (about 76 mm ⁇ 127 mm) specimens and placed into a heating chamber (a Hotpack oven Model 273601) at 150° C. for about 10 minutes.
  • the composite structure was then transferred manually into a mold cavity and was over injection molded with the overmolding resin by a molding machine (made by Nissei Corp., Model FN4000, 1752 KN, 148 cc (6 oz.)).
  • the mold was electric heated at 150° C. and fitted with a 1/8′′ ⁇ 3′′ ⁇ 5′′ plaque cavity with a bar gate.
  • the injection machine was set at 320° C.
  • the overmolded composite structures obtained as described above were cut into 1 ⁇ 2′′ (about 12.7 mm) by 3′′ (about 76 mm) long test specimens (bars) using a MK-377 Tile Saw with a diamond edged blade and water as a lubricant. Flexural Strength was tested on the test specimens via a 3-point bend test.
  • the apparatus and geometry were according to ISO method 178, bending the specimen with a 2.0′′ support width with the loading edge at the center of the span.
  • the composite structure component of the overmolded specimen was on the tensile side (outer span, down) resting on the two side supports (at 2′′ apart), while indenting with the single support (the load) on the compression side (inner span, up) on the overmolding resin component of the specimen.
  • the tests were conducted with 1 KN load at 2 mm/min until fracture. The results are shown in Table 1.
  • example E1 exhibits higher flexural strength than comparative examples C1, C2, demonstrating the higher flexural strength of the overmolded composite structure comprising a composite structure of a Group I aliphatic polyamide (polyamide A)+a group II semiaromatic polyamide (polyamide B) in the matrix resin composition and in the surface resin composition

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