US20130337246A1 - Electrical insulation material - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to materials suitable for electrical insulation applications.
- Laminates of electrical insulation materials are often used in the industry for this purpose. Examples of such materials are described in WO 2012/082180; JP 2000/008299; CA 2003221; and JP 9158092.
- the materials of the present invention are suitable for insulating electrical components in transformers, motors, generators, and other devices requiring insulation of electrical components, particularly those that have flame retardancy requirements. At least some embodiments of the present invention provide a unique flexible electrical insulation article having excellent mechanical strength, flexibility, and flame resistance. At least some embodiments of the present invention are able to achieve high flame resistance ratings even though they contain some flammable materials. At least some embodiments of the present invention provide an electrical insulating material having a desirable balance of properties including flame retardancy, dielectric strength, tensile strength, and tear strength. At least some embodiments of the present invention further provide desirable thermal conductivity properties.
- At least one embodiment of the present invention provides an article comprising a non-cellulosic nonwoven fabric layer having first and second opposing major surfaces and having a non-cellulosic nonwoven paper layer attached to each major surface of the nonwoven fabric layer wherein one or both of the nonwoven paper and nonwoven fabric are electrically insulating.
- non-cellulosic means containing less than 10 wt % cellulosic material, preferably containing less than 5 wt % cellulosic material, more preferably containing only trace amounts of cellulosic material, and most preferably containing no cellulosic material.
- nonwoven paper means a sheet material primarily comprised of short fibers
- nonwoven fabric means a sheet material primarily comprised of long fibers
- short fibers means fibers less than one inch long
- long fibers means fibers greater than or equal to one inch long
- MD machine direction
- CD or “cross direction” refers to the direction perpendicular to the windup direction of a continuous sheet of material.
- An advantage of at least one embodiment of the present invention is that it achieves a V-0 rating under UL 94 flame resistance testing, even though it contains flammable fiber materials, while also being flexible and having good mechanical strength.
- At least one embodiment of the present invention provides a nonwoven fabric layer between two nonwoven paper layers.
- Other embodiments provide alternating layers of nonwoven paper and nonwoven fabric.
- Some embodiments provide multiple layers of nonwoven fabric adjacent to each other and between nonwoven paper layers.
- Some embodiments further include adhesive between two adjacent layers.
- At least some embodiments of articles that provide flame resistance include flammable materials.
- some embodiments include PET nonwoven fabrics, which are flammable.
- the nonwoven paper layer of at least some embodiments of the present invention comprises a sheet material made of short fibers, i.e., fibers less than one inch (2.54 cm) long.
- the majority of the fibers in the nonwoven paper are organic.
- many embodiments may include nonwoven papers with inorganic fibers or fillers.
- nonwoven papers suitable for use in the present invention includes those available from 3M Company, USA, under the trade designations CeQUIN, including but not limited to CeQUIN I (about 90% inorganic content), CeQUIN II (two-layer (ply) composites of CeQUIN I), CeQUIN X (enhanced wet strength for B-stage applications), and CeQUIN 3000 (about 74% inorganic content plus organic fiber reinforcement); FLAME BARRIER FRB including, but not limited to, FLAME BARRIER-FRB-NT calendered insulation paper and FLAME BARRIER FRB-NC uncalendered insulation paper; those available from DuPont (www2.dupont.com) under the trade designation NOMEX, including but not limited to NOMEX Paper Type 410, Type 411 (lower density version), Type 414, Type 418 (includes mica), Type 419 (lower density version of Type 418), and Type E56; those available from SRO Group (China) Limited under the trade designation X-FIPER; and those available from
- Suitable nonwoven papers may include organic and inorganic fibers such as, but not limited to, aramids, including meta-aramids and para-aramids, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyester, polyamides, acrylic, melamine, glass, polyolefin, and polyimide.
- the nonwoven paper also comprises a polymeric binder.
- Suitable polymeric binders include, but are not limited to, acrylic, nitrile, styrene acrylic latex, guar gum, starch, and natural rubber latex.
- the nonwoven paper also comprises one or more inorganic fillers.
- suitable inorganic fillers include, but are not limited to, kaolin clay, talc, mica, calcium carbonate, alumina trihydrate, montmorillonite, smectite, bentonite, illite, chlorite, sepiolite, attapulgite, halloysite, vermiculite, laponite, rectorite, perlite, aluminum nitride, silicon carbide, boron nitride, and combinations thereof.
- Suitable types of kaolin clay include, but are not limited to, water-washed kaolin clay; delaminated kaolin clay; calcined kaolin clay; and surface-treated kaolin clay.
- Nonwoven papers of the invention containing one or both of inorganic fibers and inorganic particles may be referred to as inorganic based papers.
- Inorganic based papers provide improved long term voltage endurance in the presence of corona/partial discharge compared to, for example, completely organic based meta-aramid papers because inorganic materials are known to be much more resistant to corona than organic materials.
- EIC Electrical Insulation Conference
- EMCW Electrometic Manufacturing and Coil Winding
- These inorganic based papers can also provide greater dimensional stability as well as higher thermal conductivity for improved heat dissipation compared to, for example, completely organic based meta-aramid papers.
- the nonwoven fabric layer of at least some embodiments of the present invention comprises a sheet material made of long fibers, i.e., fibers greater than or equal to one inch (2.54 cm) long.
- Nonwoven fabric layers are typically made primarily of organic fibers but can contain inorganic fibers.
- suitable organic fibers for making the nonwoven fabric include, but are not limited to, aramid fibers, including meta-aramid and para-aramid fibers.
- At least some embodiments of nonwoven fabrics suitable for use in the present invention may include one or both of meta-aramid and para-aramid fibers.
- aramid fibers are a preferred component of the nonwoven fabric layer.
- At least some embodiments of nonwoven fabrics of the present invention may include one or more types of aramid fibers.
- the types of aramid fibers include, but are not limited to, meta-aramid, para-aramid, modified meta- or para-aramids, or other types of aramids.
- the nonwoven fabric may comprise aramid fibers in an amount 0 (zero) to 100 wt %. In at least one embodiment, the nonwoven fabric comprises about 20 wt % to about 70 wt % aramid fibers.
- Suitable non-aramid organic fibers include, but are not limited to polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyesters including polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terepthalate) (PCT), glycol-modified polyester, polyphenyl sulfone, polyamide (nylon), and polypropylene fibers.
- the nonwoven fabric may comprise non-aramid fibers in an amount of about 0 (zero) to 100 wt %. In at least one embodiment, the nonwoven fabric comprises about 30 wt % to about 80 wt % non-aramid fibers.
- Nonwoven fabrics suitable for use in the present invention may comprise staple (i.e., non-binding) fibers and binder fibers.
- Staple fibers may include, for example, meta-aramid and para-aramid, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyesters including polyethylene terephthalate (PET), glycol-modified polyester, polyphenyl sulfone, nylon, and polypropylene fibers.
- Binder fibers may include, for example, meta-aramid, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyesters including polyester terephthalate (PET) and poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terepthalate) (PCT), glycol-modified polyester, polyphenyl sulfone, and polypropylene fibers.
- PPS polyphenylene sulfide
- PET polyester terephthalate
- PCT poly(cyclohexylene-dimethylene terepthalate)
- glycol-modified polyester polyphenyl sulfone
- polypropylene fibers polypropylene fibers.
- Binder fibers may comprise a single polymer and/or a bicomponent configuration with two polymers having different chemical and/or physical properties.
- staple fibers may typically comprise about 30 wt % to about 80 wt % of the fabric and binder fibers may typically comprise about 20 wt % to about 70 wt % of the fabric.
- the nonwoven fabrics may contain bonding agents to promote bonding of materials within the nonwoven fabric.
- Other means of bonding or strengthening the nonwoven fabrics include hydro-entangling, point bonding, or calendering.
- the fibers are typically blended together to form the nonwoven fabric.
- the ability to blend different fibers allows greater design flexibility to meet product performance, such as improved tear strength, when compared to prior art methods such as laminating nonwoven paper to a continuous polyester film to increase paper strength.
- the nonwoven fabrics typically comprise a network of fibers forming a flexible sheet material producible without weaving or knitting and held together by either (i) mechanically interlocking at least some of the fibers, (ii) fusing at least some parts of some of the fibers, or (iii) bonding at least some of the fibers by use of a bonding material.
- the nonwoven fabric Prior to bonding or fusing some of the fibers, the nonwoven fabric may resemble batting, a soft bulky assembly of fibers.
- the nonwoven fabrics may be in any suitable form such as, but not limited to, carded nonwoven webs, spunbonded webs, melt blown webs, scrims, cloths, unidirectional webs, felts, spunlaced webs, hydrolaced webs, and the like.
- a carded nonwoven web may include about 20 wt % to about 70 wt % of blends of aramid fibers and about 30 wt % to about 80 wt % of other non-aramid fibers.
- the nonwoven fabrics of the present invention can be made by any suitable method known in the art. Typical methods include dry forming (dry-laid) processes used with fibers typically equal to or longer than one inch. The longer fibers used in dry forming processes typically result in nonwoven fabrics with open, porous structures having good mechanical strength. Examples of dry forming processes include carding and spunbonding. In a typical dry forming carding process, clumps of staple fibers are separated mechanically into individual fibers and formed into a coherent web. A carding machine uses opposed moving beds of closely spaced needles to pull and separate the clumps. To be grasped by the needles, the input fibers used in carding are typically crimped, i.e., made wavy.
- nonwoven fabrics suitable for use in the present invention includes those available from 3M Company, under the trade designations THERMAL SHIELD (a nonwoven PPS material) and those available from DuPont (www2.dupont.com) under the trade designation NOMEX LT, including but not limited to Type 180.
- the nonwoven paper and nonwoven fabric layers may comprise one or more sheets, i.e., plies or sub-layers, which are combined to form the layer.
- the plies or sub-layers may be the same or different materials.
- the sheets may be combined by any suitable means such as using a chemical adhesive or by processes such as hot calendering.
- a nonwoven fabric layer is placed between two nonwoven paper layers and directly fused to the two nonwoven paper layers.
- the nonwoven fabric layer and at least one of the nonwoven paper layers are fused together by mechanical and thermal bonding through heat and pressure by means of a hot calender stack.
- no adhesive i.e., beyond what may have been used in forming a nonwoven paper or fabric layer
- the nonwoven fabric layer and nonwoven paper layer(s) are bonded by calendering with only heat and pressure.
- the adhesion may be accomplished by, e.g., the presence of a thermoplastic layer in the construction, the addition of an adhesive between layers, or adhesion enhancing surface-treatments such as plasma treatments.
- Any suitable adhesive may be used.
- the adhesive may be water-based or solvent-based.
- the adhesive may have any suitable composition. Examples of suitable compositions include acrylic, styrene, and polyester.
- a flame retardant may be added to the adhesive.
- the flame retardant may be any suitable material. Examples of suitable flame retardant materials include metal hydroxides, e.g., ATH and MgOH, and organophosphates.
- the flame retardant may comprise up to about 50 wt % of the adhesive, preferably up to 30 wt %. Adding too much flame retardant will decrease the adhesive properties of the adhesive.
- An adhesive may be most suitable in embodiments having relatively thick nonwoven paper layer. In these types of thicker product construction, a longer time (slower line speed) is required for heat to transfer into the layers. Therefore, in some situations, it can be advantageous to apply an adhesive to bond certain layers together so that faster line speeds can be utilized.
- the formulation of the nonwoven fabric can also be designed to bond to, or to facilitate integration with, the nonwoven paper so that an adhesive need not be applied.
- the presence of binder fibers, bonding agents, or spunbonded (thermoplastic) fibers in a nonwoven fabric layer can cause the nonwoven paper and fabric layers to bond together upon the application of heat and/or pressure.
- the nonwoven paper layer and nonwoven fabric layer(s) may be formed and combined or integrated in a continuous process (inline integration) or in discrete steps (offline integration).
- the articles of the present invention are suitable for insulating electrical components in transformers, motors, generators, and other devices requiring insulation of electrical components. At least some embodiments of the present invention are suitable for use in transformers that have flame resistance requirements such as transformers used in the mining, shipping, and rail industries. Requirements of different product applications can be addressed with different combinations of the nonwoven papers and nonwoven fabrics of the present invention. For example, the weight ratios of the nonwoven paper and nonwoven fabric can be adjusted.
- the nonwoven fabric layer comprises about 3 wt % to about 50 wt % and the nonwoven paper layers comprise about 50 wt % to about 97 wt %. Preferred structures will vary depending on layer thicknesses and other factors.
- each layer of the insulating article can contribute to the unique properties of the final construction.
- the nonwoven paper can provide flame resistance, long term heat resistance, and desirable electrical properties; the nonwoven fabric can provide excellent resistance to tear, while also enhancing tensile strength and overall flexibility after heat aging.
- the combination of the two types of layers provides an article having flame resistance, physical strength, and desirable electrical properties, while maintaining excellent flexibility after high temperature heat aging at about 464° F. (240° C.).
- the insulating article has a dielectric breakdown strength of greater than 100 volts/mil (3.9 kilovolts/mm), preferably greater than or equal to 150 V/mil (5.9 kV/mm), when measured according to ASTM D149-09.
- the insulating article has a thermal conductivity of 0.18 W/m ⁇ K or greater when measured according to ASTM E1530-11.
- PET Type 221 Polyester
- CE1 and CE2 were made using only nonwoven paper layers, i.e., no nonwoven fabric layers were used.
- CE1 and CE2 used commercially available nonwoven papers with the sources noted in the Materials List above.
- the structure, process conditions and test results are provided in Table 1.
- the Composite Structure of “5-5-5” for CE2 indicates that three layers of FLAME BARRIER FRB-NC uncalendered nonwoven paper, each of which would be 5 mil thick after calendering, were stacked together and calendered at the conditions indicated to form CE2.
- Nonwoven fabric blends NW1-NW6 consisted of blends of p-aramid fibers, polyester (PET) staple fibers, undrawn PET fibers, bicomponent polyester binder fibers, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) binder fibers, and/or bicomponent PET/PPS fibers in the amounts provided in Table 2.
- the fiber mixtures were passed through a carding machine to yield nonwoven battings with basis weights between 22-24 gsy (grams per square yard).
- the nonwoven batting was then calendered through a steel cotton nip, with the steel roll heated to a temperature between 230-240° F. (110-116° C.) and a nip pressure between 590 lb/in (106 kg/cm)-800 lb/in (143 kg/cm.)
- CR-9-101 catalyst was added to ROBOND L-330 adhesive dispersion and mixed for 15 minutes at room temperature.
- TI-Rite #HA aqueous dispersion was added to the mixture and mixed until well dispersed.
- the final composition of the adhesive formulation is provided below.
- Nonwoven fabric blend, nonwoven paper thickness, and composite construction for Comparative Examples CE3-CE7 and Examples 1-27 are provided in Tables 3-7. All examples used FLAME BARRIER FRB-NC uncalendered nonwoven paper. The values for nonwoven paper thickness listed in Tables 2-7 refer to the thickness that each layer of FLAME BARRIER FRB-NC would have after calendering. The table below provides equivalent thicknesses for the nonwoven paper before and after calendering.
- NW refers to the nonwoven fabric layer(s), and the numbers refer to the thickness of the nonwoven paper.
- a composite structure of “7-NW-7” indicates that one nonwoven fabric layer was placed between two nonwoven paper layers, each of which was 7 mil thick after calendering.
- No adhesive was applied to the surface of any layer.
- Final composite calendering was conducted between steel rolls at a temperature between 375-385° F. (191-196° C.) and a nip pressure of 1000 lb/in (179 kg/cm). Examples CE3-CE4, 1-6, and 23-27 were passed through the steel-steel nip twice.
- Examples 1, 4, 5, and 6 were composed of three nonwoven paper layers and two nonwoven fabric layers in alternating layers, with the structure of nonwoven paper-nonwoven fabric-nonwoven paper-nonwoven fabric-nonwoven paper.
- Examples 2, 7, 8, and 12-26 were composed of two nonwoven fabric layers placed between two nonwoven paper layers.
- Examples 3, 9, 10, and 11 were composed of one nonwoven fabric layer placed between two nonwoven paper layers.
- Example 27 was prepared by placing two nonwoven fabric layers between two nonwoven paper layers, calendering to create a composite paper, applying the flame retardant adhesive described previously between two layers of this composite paper, and calendering the entire stack to create a thick composite paper.
- Comparative Examples CE3-CE7 were formed using 1, 2, or 3 nonwoven paper layer(s) placed between two nonwoven fabric layers.
- Examples 1-26 and Comparative Examples CE3-CE7 are shown in Tables 3-7.
- Examples 1-6 and 23-26 and Comparative Examples CE3 and CE4 had a final composite thickness of approximately 15 mil (0.38 mm)
- Examples 7, 8, 11, 12, and 15-18 were approximately 7 mil (0.18 mm) thick.
- Examples 9, 10, 13, and 14 and Comparative Examples CE5-CE7 were approximately 5 mil (0.13 mm) thick.
- Examples 19-22 had a final composite thickness of approximately 10 mil (0.25 mm)
- Example 27 was 24.6 mil (0.62 mm) thick.
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