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WO2005118734A1
WO2005118734A1 PCT/EP2005/005731 EP2005005731W WO2005118734A1 WO 2005118734 A1 WO2005118734 A1 WO 2005118734A1 EP 2005005731 W EP2005005731 W EP 2005005731W WO 2005118734 A1 WO2005118734 A1 WO 2005118734A1
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  • the present invention relates to an epoxy adhesive composition according to claim 1, the use of an epoxy adhesive composition for bonding parts of a vehicle according to claim 15 and a vehicle according to claim 16.
  • Epoxy adhesive compositions are reaction adhesive compositions comprising an epoxy resin, a curing agent and usually an accelerator. Upon heat-activation, the epoxy groups of the epoxy resin react with the curing agent linking the epoxy resin compounds by a polyaddition reaction to obtain a cured product.
  • Such a cured product is known to have good mechanical properties and a corrosion resistance superior to the cured product of other reaction adhesives. These characteristics make epoxy adhesive compositions particularly useful for demanding applications where stringent mechanical requirements must be satisfied, for example in the automotive industry.
  • Adhesives for bonding parts of the body structure of a vehicle, for example a car, a lorry, a bus or a train, are called structural adhesives.
  • Structural epoxy adhesives based on the technology described in EP-A-0 308 664 and in EP-A-0 353 190 are highly suitable for bonding parts of a vehicle due to the excellent static and dynamic strength of their cured products .
  • the body-in- white structure to which the structural adhesive has been applied is subjected to spray wash or other cleaning followed by phosphatizing and e-coating prior to the final curing of the structural adhesive in the e-coat oven.
  • the structural adhesive In order to prevent the structural adhesive from being washed off, it is conventionally prehardened by thermal methods such as inductive precuring or by using a body-in-white oven.
  • one option is to add solid epoxy resins to the structural adhesive composition, thereby providing a structural adhesive having a high basic viscosity.
  • a structural adhesive has a certain wash-off resistance, it is difficult to apply.
  • a fully heated application equipment is necessary.
  • its use in high volume applications, which require high application speeds, is limited.
  • EP-A-0 270 914 relates to a structural adhesive comprising an epoxy-group containing material, a thermoplastic polyester and a curing agent.
  • the problem described in this application is to reduce shrinkage during curing of the structural adhesive.
  • thermosettable composition comprising a liquid epoxy resin, a thermoplastic polymer powder, a blowing agent, a curative and a filler. This thermosettable composition foams and cures at a relatively low temperature.
  • US-A-5, 194, 502 describes a structural epoxy adhesive which comprises a polyester resin having carboxyl groups at its termini. Although the structural adhesive of US-A- 5,194,502 has a relatively good wash-off resistance, the dynamic strength after curing is relatively poor. It does therefore not fully comply with the safety requirements in terms of the crash resistance of a vehicle.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an epoxy adhesive composition, which has a rather low basic viscosity at application temperature and, without being precured, a high wash-off resistance. Said epoxy adhesive composition results in a cured product having a high static and dynamic strength and a good corrosion resistance.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention comprises a) a first epoxy resin, b) a second epoxy resin modified with a copolymer based on a 1,3-diene and a polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, c) a toughener selected from the group consisting of compounds of formula I
  • R 1 is an n-valent radical of an elastomeric prepolymer after the removal of the terminal isocyanate, amino or hydroxyl group, the elastomeric prepolymer being soluble or dispersible in epoxy resin
  • W and X are independently -0- or -NR 3 -, at least one of W and X being -NR 3 -
  • R 2 is an m+1-valent radical of a polyphenol or aminophenol after the removal of the phenolic hydroxyl group and optionally of the amino group
  • R 3 is hydrogen, a Ci to C 6 alkyl or phenol
  • -NR 6 - is a radical selected from the group consisting of -OH, -NHR 6 , -OCN,
  • O CH, — CFP- CH, O CH CR 7 — CH 0 / O and R 4 is a residue of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino- terminated polyether prepolymer or of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino-terminated prepolymeric, segmented polyester, polythioester or polyamid
  • R 5 is a carbocyclic aromatic or araliphatic p+1-valent radical with groups Z bonded directly to the aromatic ring
  • R 6 is hydrogen, C to C ⁇ alkyl or phenyl
  • R 7 is methyl or hydrogen, and mixtures thereof and d) a polymer comprising a polyester segment, said polymer being at least partially crystalline at room temperature and having a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 125°C.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention is heated at a temperature of 40° to 65°C before application. Due to its low viscosity under application conditions, the epoxy adhesive composition can even be used in high volume applications, which require high application speeds.
  • compound d) softens and re- thickens by partial crystallization when cooled down after the application, leading to a structural adhesive having a high viscosity at low shear strains and a higher thixotropy compared to structural adhesives known in the art.
  • the solidified epoxy adhesive composition has a high viscosity of more than 19000 Pas. Due to this high viscosity at low shear strains, the epoxy adhesive composition has a high wash- off resistance without being prehardened.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention shows all the requested properties of excellent structural adhesives such as a good corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and a high crash resistance.
  • an epoxy adhesive composition has a lap shear strength of 20 to 30 MPa, an impact peel value of more than 35 N/mm at room temperature, a tensile strength of about 30 MPa, a young modulus of about 1500 and a tensile elongation at break of more than 10%.
  • the cured epoxy adhesive composition tends to a more obvious cohesive bonding failure mode in mechanical testing than the structural adhesives based on the technology described in EP-A-0 308 664 and in EP-A-0 353 190. Additionally, the oil absorption is improved over that referenced state of the art.
  • Component d) can be a polyester or a copolymer comprising a polyester segment, such as a polyurethane polyester copolymer or an epoxy resin comprising a polyester segment.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition comprises as component d) a polyester.
  • polyester includes any end-functionalized polyester, such as a hydroxyl-group terminated or a carboxyl-group terminated polyester as well as hydroxyl- or carboxyl- group terminated polyesters which have further been reacted, for example with epichlorhydrin.
  • the term “polyester” also includes polyesters based on a cyclic ester, such as polycaprolactone.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition comprises 5 to 25 wt%, more preferably 5 to 15 wt% of component d) .
  • Component d) preferably comprises at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl-group terminated polyester, a carboxyl-group terminated polyester and an epoxy polyester resin. Hydroxyl-group terminated polyesters do not react with the epoxy groups of the epoxy resin at application temperature. In such an embodiment, component d) does not interfere with the rheological and mechanical properties of the other components of the composition or their mixture.
  • the viscosity increase, i.e. the re-thickening by partial crystallization of the adhesive composition of the present invention is almost fully reversible by heating.
  • component d) has a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 90°C.
  • a component d) are polyesters of the Dynacoll 7000 series (Degussa) . Particularly good results are achieved if component d) has a molecular weight in the range of 2000 to 5000 g/mol, preferably in the range of 3000 to 4000 g/mol, most preferably of about 3500 g/mol.
  • a component d) are the polyesters Dynacoll 7330 and Dynacoll 7381.
  • component a) comprises a mixture of at least two different epoxy resins, such as D.E.R. 330 and D.E.R. 331 (The Dow Chemical Company) .
  • at least one epoxy resin is a liquid epoxy resin.
  • the basic viscosity of the epoxy adhesive composition can be increased by adding at least one epoxy resin which is solid at room temperature, such as D.E.R. 671 (The Dow Chemical Company) .
  • the epoxy resin used in the invention is used in sufficient amount to give the desired adhesive and strength properties.
  • the epoxy resin is used in an amount of 30 to 80 parts, more preferably 40 to 70 parts, and most preferably 50 to 60 parts per hundred parts of the adhesive composition.
  • Preferred epoxy adhesive compositions comprise 5 to 30 wt%, more preferably 10 to 20 wt% of component b) .
  • Component b) is an epoxy resin modified by a copolymer of a 1,3-diene and a polar ethylenically unsaturated monomer.
  • modified means herein that the copolymer is blended with, grafted to or reacted with the epoxy resin, i.e. an adduct.
  • the copolymer is an adduct to the epoxy resin.
  • Such copolymers are described in detail in US-B-5, 278, 257 at column 2, line 11, to column 4, line 5, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • 1,3-dienes for the preparation of component b) are butadiene, isoprene and chloroprene.
  • Copolymers based on butadiene are preferred.
  • polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomers used in the copolymer are acrylic acid, methyacrylic acid, esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid, for example, the methyl or ethyl esters, amides of acrylic or methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, maleic acid or esters or half-esters thereof, for example, the monomethyl or dimethyl esters, or maleic anhydride or itaconic anhydride; vinyl esters, for example, vinyl acetate, polar styrenes, such as styrenes chlorinated or brominated in the nucleus, or, in particular, acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile.
  • the copolymer can also contain other non- polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomers.
  • examples of these are ethylene, propylene or, in particular, styrene or substituted styrenes, such as vinyltoluene.
  • Component b) can be a statistical copolymer, a block copolymer or a graft copolymer. This component can be solid, in particular pulverulent, or, preferably, can be liquid. It can also be a thermoplastic, a thermoplastic elastomer or an elastomer.
  • the proportion of the comonomers in the copolymer can vary within wide ranges.
  • the monomers are chosen that an elastomer phase is formed in combination with an epoxide resin a) . These can be homogenous or heterogeneous system.
  • component b) comprises an epoxy resin modified with an acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber.
  • component b) comprises at least one of the acrylonitrile-butadiene rubbers selected from the group of X13, X8, X31 or any mixture of X8, X31 and X13 (wherein X stands for an acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber of the CTBN (carboxy-terminated butadiene-rubber) type and the term “mixture” means a "mixture of two or three of the components" .
  • X8 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 17% acrylonitrile .
  • X13 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 26% acrylonitrile .
  • X31 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 10% acrylonitrile .
  • the composition comprises 10 to 20 wt% of component c) .
  • Component c) can comprise a mixture of both a toughener of formula I and a toughener of formula II.
  • component c) is Flexibilizer DY 965 (available from Huntsman prepared according to Example 16 of US-B-5, 278,257) .
  • Other examples of component c) are RAM A, Flexibilizer DY 3333 or RAM C.
  • RAM A, Flexibilizer DY 3333 and RAM C are ' compounds of formula I, RAM A being allylphenol-terminated, Flexibilizer DY 3333 being bisphenol A-terminated and RAM C being alkylphenol- terminated.
  • RAM A and RAM C are described in WO 2005/007766.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition according to the present invention can further include additives, such as fillers and accelerators, which are known to a person skilled in the art.
  • the composition comprises as an accelerator a solid solution of a nitrogen base having a boiling point above 130 °C in a phenolic polymer which is an addition polymer of a phenol having an unsaturated substituent.
  • solid solution means the combination of the components in a solid one-phase system.
  • the composition can comprise a catalyst which catalyzes the reaction of isocyanate moieties with water or an active hydrogen containing compound.
  • a catalyst which catalyzes the reaction of isocyanate moieties with water or an active hydrogen containing compound.
  • the catalyst can be any catalyst known to the skilled artisan for the reaction of isocyanate moieties with water or active hydrogen containing compounds .
  • preferred catalysts are organotin compounds, metal alkanoates, and tertiary amines, such as dimorpholinodialkyl ethers.
  • organotin compounds such as alkyl tin oxides, stannous alkanoates, dialkyl tin carboxylates and tin mercaptides.
  • Stannous alkanoates include stannous octoate.
  • Alkyl tin oxides include dialkyl tin oxides, such as dibutyl tin oxide and its derivatives.
  • the organotin catalyst is preferably a dialkyltin dicarboxylate or a dialkyltin dimercaptide.
  • the dialkyltin dicarboxylate preferably corresponds to the formula (R50C (0) ) 2-Sn- (R5) 2 wherein R5 is independently in each occurrence a Cl-10 alkyl, preferably a Cl-3 alkyl and most preferably a methyl.
  • Dialkyl tin dicarboxylates with lower total carbon atoms are preferred as they are more active catalysts in the compositions of the invention.
  • the preferred dialkyl dicarboxylates include 1,1- dimethyltin dilaurate, 1, 1-dibutyltin diacetate and 1,1- dimethyl dimaleate.
  • the organo tin catalyst is present in an amount of about 60 parts per million or greater based on the weight of the composition, more preferably 120 parts by million or greater.
  • the organo tin catalyst is present in an amount of about 1.0 percent or less based on the weight of the composition, more preferably 0.5 percent by weight or less and most preferably 0.1 percent by weight or less.
  • tertiary amines such as, dimorpholinodialkyl ether, a di ( (dialkylmorpholino) lkyl) ether, bis- (2- dimethylaminoethyl) ether, triethylene diamine, pentamethyldiethylene triamine, N,N- dimethylcyclohexylamine, N,N-dimethyl piperazine 4- methoxyethyl morpholine, N-methylmorpholine, N-ethyl morpholine and mixtures thereof and a metal alkanoates, such as bismuth octoate or bismuth neodecanoate.
  • a preferred dimorpholinodialkyl ether is dimorpholinodiethyl ether.
  • a preferred di (dialkylmorpholino) alkyl) ether is (di- (2- (3, 5dimethylmorpholino) ethyl) ether) .
  • Tertiary amines such as dimorpholinodialkyl ether or di ( (dialkylmorpholino) alkyl) ether, are preferably employed in an amount, based on the weight of the composition, of about 0.01 percent by weight or greater, more preferably about 0.05 percent by weight or greater, even more preferably about 0.1 percent by weight or greater and most preferably about 0.2 percent by weight or greater and about 2.0 percent by weight or less, more preferably about 1.75 percent by weight or less, even more preferably about 1.0 percent by weight or less and most preferably about 0.4 percent by weight or less.
  • the basic viscosity of the epoxy adhesive composition can be increased by adding a gelling agent, according to a further preferred embodiment.
  • a gelling agent is a polymer which gels when heated to temperatures of 100 to 130 °C so as to decrease the viscosity of the composition.
  • Gelling agents are well known to a person skilled in the art and include polyacrlylates, polyvinylbutyrates, polyvinyl chlorides. Preferred gelling agents are polyvinyl butyrates.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition is preferably used for the assembly of parts of a vehicle, such as a car, a van, a lorry, a bus and a train, i.e. as structural adhesive. It can also be used for assembling parts of boats and aircrafts.
  • the epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention can be applied manually or automatically by a robot as normal beads, by swirling or by jet-streaming.
  • the curing is starting at temperatures above 140 °C.
  • Premix 2 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using 30 wt% Dynacoll 7381 and 70 wt% D.E.R. 330.
  • Premix 3 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using Dynacoll 7330.
  • Premix 4 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using carboxy-terminated polyester Dynacoll 7330 AC 28.
  • Premix 5 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using carboxy-terminated polyester Dynacoll 7381 AC 28.
  • Premix 6 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using 50 wt% polyester epoxy resin as prepared above and 50 wt% D.E.R. 330.
  • Preparation of epoxy adhesive compositions 24 wt% of D.E.R. 330 or 331, 30 wt% of one of the above premixes (Premix 1 for BM 1460.005, Premix 2 for BM 1460.010, Premix 3 for BM 1460.014, Premix 4 for BM 1460.025, Premix 5 for BM 1460.026, Premix 6 for BM 1460.029), 18 wt% of a toughener (Flexibilizer DY 3333; Huntsman) , 12 wt% of a rubber-modified epoxy resin (Struktol 3611; Schill&Seilacher) , 0.7 wt% of glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (Huntsman) and 0.8 wt% of colorant are mixed in a laboratory planetary mixer at 70°C for 30 minutes.
  • a toughener Felexibilizer DY 3333; Huntsman
  • BM 1460.005 8 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) , 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) and 3 wt% of a gelling agent are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  • BM 1460.010 For the preparation of BM 1460.010, 8 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) and 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  • 8 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  • 5 wt% DICY Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts
  • accelerator EP 796 Hauntsman
  • BM 1460.014 For the preparation of BM 1460.014, 10 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) and 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes .
  • 10 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  • 5 wt% DICY Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts
  • accelerator EP 796 Hauntsman
  • BM 1460.025, BM 1460.026 and BM 1460.029 are prepared as described under a) by using the corresponding mixture.
  • the adhesive BM 1460.010 (10% Dynacoll in the adhesive formulation) is showing the following bulk standard values after being cured at 180 °C for 30 minutes. The values given below were determined according to DIN EN ISO 527-1.
  • the lap shear strength was tested at 23°C according to EN 1465, using a cold-rolled steel (CRS) 1403 (1.5 mm thick), hot-dipped zinc-coated steel (0.8 mm thick) and aluminum 6130 (1.3 mm thick), both known to a skilled person.
  • the aluminum was pre-treated using Alodine 2040 (Henkel) .
  • the bonding area was 25 mm x 10 mm.
  • the layer thickness was 0.2 mm.
  • the test speed was 10 mm/min.
  • the impact peel strength was tested at 23°C according to ISO 11343, using a cold-rolled steel (CRS) 1403 (1.0 mm thick). The impact peel strength was measured at 2 m/s. The bonding area was 30 mm x 20 mm. The layer thickness was 0.2 mm.
  • the steels used for the tests were degreased.
  • Viscosity and yield stress was measured on a Bohlin rheometer at 45°C and calculated according to Casson.
  • thermoplastic polymers (component d) in the above samples are specified as follows:
  • Dynacoll 7381 is a polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 67 °C.
  • Dynacoll 7330 is a polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 85°C.
  • Tone 1278 is a polycaprolactone polyol with a softening range of 50 to 60°C.
  • Degalan 4889F is an acrylic polymer on the basis of methyl methacrylate and n-butyle methacrylate with a softening temperature of about 110 °C.
  • Dynacoll 7330 AC 28 is a carboxy-terminated polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 84 °C.
  • Dynacoll 7381 AC 28 is a carboxy-terminated polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 67 °C.
  • the epoxy adhesive compositions of the present invention have relatively low basic viscosities.
  • Table 2 shows the softening temperatures of several adhesive samples in °C determined by DSC (Mettler Toledo) at a heating rate of lOK/minute.
  • the epoxy adhesive compositions of the present invention have a high viscosity of more than 19000 Pas at low shear strains similar to the pregelled BM 1496V. There is no significant solidification after cooling down from a typical application temperature for the comparative examples .
  • the lap shear strength of the samples according to the present invention is comparable to the lap shear strength measured for the comparative examples .
  • BM 1460.014 was applied to two different substrates and subjected to aging tests known to a skilled person.
  • the measured lap shear strength values are given in [MPa] .
  • Table 7 shows the impact peel strength [N/mm] for different samples, measured on CRS 1403 (1.0 mm) at room temperature
  • the impact peel strength of the samples according to the present invention are comparable to the impact peel strength measured for the comparative examples (BM 1480 and BM 1496V) .
  • the impact peel strength at -40 °C (not shown) of the samples according to the present invention are also comparable to the one of the comparative examples .

Abstract

The present invention relates to an epoxy adhesive composition comprising a) a first epoxy resin, b) a second epoxy resin modified with a copolymer based on a 1,3-diene and a polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, c) a toughener and d) a polymer comprising a polyester segment, said polymer being at least partially crystalline at room temperature and having a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 125°C. The invention further relates to the use of such an epoxy adhesive composition for bonding parts of a vehicle without prehardening of the epoxy adhesive composition and to a vehicle, parts of which are bonded by the epoxy adhesive composition.

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Epoxy Adhesive Composition
The present invention relates to an epoxy adhesive composition according to claim 1, the use of an epoxy adhesive composition for bonding parts of a vehicle according to claim 15 and a vehicle according to claim 16.
Epoxy adhesive compositions are reaction adhesive compositions comprising an epoxy resin, a curing agent and usually an accelerator. Upon heat-activation, the epoxy groups of the epoxy resin react with the curing agent linking the epoxy resin compounds by a polyaddition reaction to obtain a cured product.
Such a cured product is known to have good mechanical properties and a corrosion resistance superior to the cured product of other reaction adhesives. These characteristics make epoxy adhesive compositions particularly useful for demanding applications where stringent mechanical requirements must be satisfied, for example in the automotive industry. Adhesives for bonding parts of the body structure of a vehicle, for example a car, a lorry, a bus or a train, are called structural adhesives.
Structural epoxy adhesives based on the technology described in EP-A-0 308 664 and in EP-A-0 353 190 are highly suitable for bonding parts of a vehicle due to the excellent static and dynamic strength of their cured products .
In the manufacturing process of a vehicle, the body-in- white structure to which the structural adhesive has been applied is subjected to spray wash or other cleaning followed by phosphatizing and e-coating prior to the final curing of the structural adhesive in the e-coat oven. In order to prevent the structural adhesive from being washed off, it is conventionally prehardened by thermal methods such as inductive precuring or by using a body-in-white oven.
However, such an additional precuring step makes the manufacturing process laborious. Additionally, body-in- white ovens are very expensive.
To circumvent the prehardening in a body-in-white oven or by induction, one option is to add solid epoxy resins to the structural adhesive composition, thereby providing a structural adhesive having a high basic viscosity. Although such a structural adhesive has a certain wash-off resistance, it is difficult to apply. For its application, a fully heated application equipment is necessary. In particular, its use in high volume applications, which require high application speeds, is limited.
Several structural epoxy adhesives and other curable epoxy resin based compositions are known in the art:
EP-A-0 270 914 relates to a structural adhesive comprising an epoxy-group containing material, a thermoplastic polyester and a curing agent. The problem described in this application is to reduce shrinkage during curing of the structural adhesive.
WO 03/054069 relates to a thermosettable composition comprising a liquid epoxy resin, a thermoplastic polymer powder, a blowing agent, a curative and a filler. This thermosettable composition foams and cures at a relatively low temperature.
US-A-5, 194, 502 describes a structural epoxy adhesive which comprises a polyester resin having carboxyl groups at its termini. Although the structural adhesive of US-A- 5,194,502 has a relatively good wash-off resistance, the dynamic strength after curing is relatively poor. It does therefore not fully comply with the safety requirements in terms of the crash resistance of a vehicle.
The object of the present invention is to provide an epoxy adhesive composition, which has a rather low basic viscosity at application temperature and, without being precured, a high wash-off resistance. Said epoxy adhesive composition results in a cured product having a high static and dynamic strength and a good corrosion resistance.
The epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention comprises a) a first epoxy resin, b) a second epoxy resin modified with a copolymer based on a 1,3-diene and a polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, c) a toughener selected from the group consisting of compounds of formula I
Figure imgf000005_0001
wherein m is 1 or 2, n is 2 to 6, R1 is an n-valent radical of an elastomeric prepolymer after the removal of the terminal isocyanate, amino or hydroxyl group, the elastomeric prepolymer being soluble or dispersible in epoxy resin, W and X are independently -0- or -NR3-, at least one of W and X being -NR3-, R2 is an m+1-valent radical of a polyphenol or aminophenol after the removal of the phenolic hydroxyl group and optionally of the amino group, and R3 is hydrogen, a Ci to C6 alkyl or phenol,
and compounds of formula II
Figure imgf000005_0002
wherein p is 1 or 2, q is 2 to 6, Y is -0- -S- or
-NR6-, is a radical selected from the group consisting of -OH, -NHR6, -OCN,
O CH, — CFP- CH, O CH CR7 — CH0 / O and R4 is a residue of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino- terminated polyether prepolymer or of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino-terminated prepolymeric, segmented polyester, polythioester or polyamid, R5 is a carbocyclic aromatic or araliphatic p+1-valent radical with groups Z bonded directly to the aromatic ring, R6 is hydrogen, C to Cβ alkyl or phenyl, and R7 is methyl or hydrogen, and mixtures thereof and d) a polymer comprising a polyester segment, said polymer being at least partially crystalline at room temperature and having a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 125°C.
The epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention is heated at a temperature of 40° to 65°C before application. Due to its low viscosity under application conditions, the epoxy adhesive composition can even be used in high volume applications, which require high application speeds.
At application temperatures, compound d) softens and re- thickens by partial crystallization when cooled down after the application, leading to a structural adhesive having a high viscosity at low shear strains and a higher thixotropy compared to structural adhesives known in the art. At a low shear strain of about 0.001, the solidified epoxy adhesive composition has a high viscosity of more than 19000 Pas. Due to this high viscosity at low shear strains, the epoxy adhesive composition has a high wash- off resistance without being prehardened. The epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention shows all the requested properties of excellent structural adhesives such as a good corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength and a high crash resistance. Thus, an epoxy adhesive composition has a lap shear strength of 20 to 30 MPa, an impact peel value of more than 35 N/mm at room temperature, a tensile strength of about 30 MPa, a young modulus of about 1500 and a tensile elongation at break of more than 10%.
Generally, the cured epoxy adhesive composition tends to a more obvious cohesive bonding failure mode in mechanical testing than the structural adhesives based on the technology described in EP-A-0 308 664 and in EP-A-0 353 190. Additionally, the oil absorption is improved over that referenced state of the art.
Component d) can be a polyester or a copolymer comprising a polyester segment, such as a polyurethane polyester copolymer or an epoxy resin comprising a polyester segment. Preferably, the epoxy adhesive composition comprises as component d) a polyester. The term "polyester" includes any end-functionalized polyester, such as a hydroxyl-group terminated or a carboxyl-group terminated polyester as well as hydroxyl- or carboxyl- group terminated polyesters which have further been reacted, for example with epichlorhydrin. The term "polyester" also includes polyesters based on a cyclic ester, such as polycaprolactone.
In a preferred embodiment, the epoxy adhesive composition comprises 5 to 25 wt%, more preferably 5 to 15 wt% of component d) . Component d) preferably comprises at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl-group terminated polyester, a carboxyl-group terminated polyester and an epoxy polyester resin. Hydroxyl-group terminated polyesters do not react with the epoxy groups of the epoxy resin at application temperature. In such an embodiment, component d) does not interfere with the rheological and mechanical properties of the other components of the composition or their mixture. The viscosity increase, i.e. the re-thickening by partial crystallization of the adhesive composition of the present invention is almost fully reversible by heating.
In a preferred embodiment, component d) has a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 90°C. Examples of such a component d) are polyesters of the Dynacoll 7000 series (Degussa) . Particularly good results are achieved if component d) has a molecular weight in the range of 2000 to 5000 g/mol, preferably in the range of 3000 to 4000 g/mol, most preferably of about 3500 g/mol. Examples of such a component d) are the polyesters Dynacoll 7330 and Dynacoll 7381.
In a further embodiment, component a) comprises a mixture of at least two different epoxy resins, such as D.E.R. 330 and D.E.R. 331 (The Dow Chemical Company) . Generally, at least one epoxy resin is a liquid epoxy resin. If desired for a specific field of application, the basic viscosity of the epoxy adhesive composition can be increased by adding at least one epoxy resin which is solid at room temperature, such as D.E.R. 671 (The Dow Chemical Company) . The epoxy resin used in the invention is used in sufficient amount to give the desired adhesive and strength properties. Preferably, the epoxy resin is used in an amount of 30 to 80 parts, more preferably 40 to 70 parts, and most preferably 50 to 60 parts per hundred parts of the adhesive composition.
Preferred epoxy adhesive compositions comprise 5 to 30 wt%, more preferably 10 to 20 wt% of component b) . Component b) is an epoxy resin modified by a copolymer of a 1,3-diene and a polar ethylenically unsaturated monomer. The term "modified" means herein that the copolymer is blended with, grafted to or reacted with the epoxy resin, i.e. an adduct. Preferably, the copolymer is an adduct to the epoxy resin. Such copolymers are described in detail in US-B-5, 278, 257 at column 2, line 11, to column 4, line 5, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Examples of 1,3-dienes for the preparation of component b) are butadiene, isoprene and chloroprene. Copolymers based on butadiene are preferred. Examples of polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomers used in the copolymer are acrylic acid, methyacrylic acid, esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid, for example, the methyl or ethyl esters, amides of acrylic or methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, maleic acid or esters or half-esters thereof, for example, the monomethyl or dimethyl esters, or maleic anhydride or itaconic anhydride; vinyl esters, for example, vinyl acetate, polar styrenes, such as styrenes chlorinated or brominated in the nucleus, or, in particular, acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile. Besides polar, ethylenically unsatured comonomers, the copolymer can also contain other non- polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomers. Examples of these are ethylene, propylene or, in particular, styrene or substituted styrenes, such as vinyltoluene. Component b) can be a statistical copolymer, a block copolymer or a graft copolymer. This component can be solid, in particular pulverulent, or, preferably, can be liquid. It can also be a thermoplastic, a thermoplastic elastomer or an elastomer. The proportion of the comonomers in the copolymer can vary within wide ranges. The monomers are chosen that an elastomer phase is formed in combination with an epoxide resin a) . These can be homogenous or heterogeneous system.
It is particularly preferred that component b) comprises an epoxy resin modified with an acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber. Preferably, component b) comprises at least one of the acrylonitrile-butadiene rubbers selected from the group of X13, X8, X31 or any mixture of X8, X31 and X13 (wherein X stands for an acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber of the CTBN (carboxy-terminated butadiene-rubber) type and the term "mixture" means a "mixture of two or three of the components") .
X8 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 17% acrylonitrile .
X13 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 26% acrylonitrile .
X31 is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-rubber comprising 10% acrylonitrile .
In a further preferred embodiment, the composition comprises 10 to 20 wt% of component c) . Component c) can comprise a mixture of both a toughener of formula I and a toughener of formula II.
A detailed description of the toughener of formula I is given in EP-A-0 308 664 (page 5, line 14, to page 13, line 24), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
A detailed description of the toughener of formula II is given in EP-A-0 353 190 (page 3, line 51, to page 6, line 62), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
An example of component c) is Flexibilizer DY 965 (available from Huntsman prepared according to Example 16 of US-B-5, 278,257) . Other examples of component c) are RAM A, Flexibilizer DY 3333 or RAM C. RAM A, Flexibilizer DY 3333 and RAM C are 'compounds of formula I, RAM A being allylphenol-terminated, Flexibilizer DY 3333 being bisphenol A-terminated and RAM C being alkylphenol- terminated. RAM A and RAM C are described in WO 2005/007766.
The epoxy adhesive composition according to the present invention can further include additives, such as fillers and accelerators, which are known to a person skilled in the art.
In a preferred embodiment, the composition comprises as an accelerator a solid solution of a nitrogen base having a boiling point above 130 °C in a phenolic polymer which is an addition polymer of a phenol having an unsaturated substituent. (The term "solid solution" means the combination of the components in a solid one-phase system) . A detailed description of such an accelerator is given in EP-A-0 197 892 (page 7, line 7, to page 10, line 28), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Among these accelerators, EP 796, i.e. 2,4,6- tris (dimethylaminomethyl) phenol integrated into a poly(p- vinylphenol) matrix, which is known to a skilled person and which is also described in EP-A-0 197 892, is particularly preferred. The composition can comprise a catalyst which catalyzes the reaction of isocyanate moieties with water or an active hydrogen containing compound. Such compounds are well known in the art. The catalyst can be any catalyst known to the skilled artisan for the reaction of isocyanate moieties with water or active hydrogen containing compounds . Among preferred catalysts are organotin compounds, metal alkanoates, and tertiary amines, such as dimorpholinodialkyl ethers. Included in the useful catalysts are organotin compounds such as alkyl tin oxides, stannous alkanoates, dialkyl tin carboxylates and tin mercaptides. Stannous alkanoates include stannous octoate. Alkyl tin oxides include dialkyl tin oxides, such as dibutyl tin oxide and its derivatives. The organotin catalyst is preferably a dialkyltin dicarboxylate or a dialkyltin dimercaptide. The dialkyltin dicarboxylate preferably corresponds to the formula (R50C (0) ) 2-Sn- (R5) 2 wherein R5 is independently in each occurrence a Cl-10 alkyl, preferably a Cl-3 alkyl and most preferably a methyl. Dialkyl tin dicarboxylates with lower total carbon atoms are preferred as they are more active catalysts in the compositions of the invention. The preferred dialkyl dicarboxylates include 1,1- dimethyltin dilaurate, 1, 1-dibutyltin diacetate and 1,1- dimethyl dimaleate. The organo tin catalyst is present in an amount of about 60 parts per million or greater based on the weight of the composition, more preferably 120 parts by million or greater. The organo tin catalyst is present in an amount of about 1.0 percent or less based on the weight of the composition, more preferably 0.5 percent by weight or less and most preferably 0.1 percent by weight or less. Other useful catalysts include tertiary amines such as, dimorpholinodialkyl ether, a di ( (dialkylmorpholino) lkyl) ether, bis- (2- dimethylaminoethyl) ether, triethylene diamine, pentamethyldiethylene triamine, N,N- dimethylcyclohexylamine, N,N-dimethyl piperazine 4- methoxyethyl morpholine, N-methylmorpholine, N-ethyl morpholine and mixtures thereof and a metal alkanoates, such as bismuth octoate or bismuth neodecanoate. A preferred dimorpholinodialkyl ether is dimorpholinodiethyl ether. A preferred di ( (dialkylmorpholino) alkyl) ether is (di- (2- (3, 5dimethylmorpholino) ethyl) ether) . Tertiary amines, such as dimorpholinodialkyl ether or di ( (dialkylmorpholino) alkyl) ether, are preferably employed in an amount, based on the weight of the composition, of about 0.01 percent by weight or greater, more preferably about 0.05 percent by weight or greater, even more preferably about 0.1 percent by weight or greater and most preferably about 0.2 percent by weight or greater and about 2.0 percent by weight or less, more preferably about 1.75 percent by weight or less, even more preferably about 1.0 percent by weight or less and most preferably about 0.4 percent by weight or less.
If desired for a specific field of application, the basic viscosity of the epoxy adhesive composition can be increased by adding a gelling agent, according to a further preferred embodiment. A gelling agent is a polymer which gels when heated to temperatures of 100 to 130 °C so as to decrease the viscosity of the composition. Gelling agents are well known to a person skilled in the art and include polyacrlylates, polyvinylbutyrates, polyvinyl chlorides. Preferred gelling agents are polyvinyl butyrates.
The epoxy adhesive composition is preferably used for the assembly of parts of a vehicle, such as a car, a van, a lorry, a bus and a train, i.e. as structural adhesive. It can also be used for assembling parts of boats and aircrafts.
The epoxy adhesive composition of the present invention can be applied manually or automatically by a robot as normal beads, by swirling or by jet-streaming. The curing is starting at temperatures above 140 °C.
EXAMPLES
Preparation of polyester epoxy resin
40 wt% of a carboxy-terminated polyester (Dynacoll 7330 AC 28 of Degussa) and 60 wt% D.E.R. 330 (The Dow Chemical Company) are heated under agitation to 130°C in a laboratory planetary mixer to homogeneity. Then, triphenylphosphine (TPP) is added and the mixture is stirred for additional 4 hours at 130 °C. The acid number was determined as being lower than 0.1 mg KOH/g.
Preparation of premixes Premix 1 :
20 wt% Dynacoll 7381 (Degussa) and 80 wt% D.E.R. 330 (The Dow Chemical Company) are heated to 100 °C in an oven and are mixed in a laboratory planetary mixer for 10 minutes. Then, the mixture is allowed to cool down to room temperature.
Premix 2 :
Premix 2 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using 30 wt% Dynacoll 7381 and 70 wt% D.E.R. 330.
Premix 3:
Premix 3 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using Dynacoll 7330.
Premix 4 :
Premix 4 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using carboxy-terminated polyester Dynacoll 7330 AC 28.
Premix 5 :
Premix 5 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using carboxy-terminated polyester Dynacoll 7381 AC 28.
Premix 6 :
Premix 6 was prepared similarly to premix 1 but using 50 wt% polyester epoxy resin as prepared above and 50 wt% D.E.R. 330.
Preparation of epoxy adhesive compositions 24 wt% of D.E.R. 330 or 331, 30 wt% of one of the above premixes (Premix 1 for BM 1460.005, Premix 2 for BM 1460.010, Premix 3 for BM 1460.014, Premix 4 for BM 1460.025, Premix 5 for BM 1460.026, Premix 6 for BM 1460.029), 18 wt% of a toughener (Flexibilizer DY 3333; Huntsman) , 12 wt% of a rubber-modified epoxy resin (Struktol 3611; Schill&Seilacher) , 0.7 wt% of glycidyloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (Huntsman) and 0.8 wt% of colorant are mixed in a laboratory planetary mixer at 70°C for 30 minutes.
a) BM 1460.005:
For the preparation of BM 1460.005, 8 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) , 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) and 3 wt% of a gelling agent are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes.
b) BM 1460.010:
For the preparation of BM 1460.010, 8 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) and 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes.
c) BM 1460.014: For the preparation of BM 1460.014, 10 wt% fumed silica (Aerosil; Degussa) are added to the above mixture at room temperature for 15 minutes. Then, 5 wt% DICY (Cyanoguanidine, Airproducts) and 0.5 wt% of accelerator EP 796 (Huntsman) are admixed at room temperature for 15 minutes .
d) BM 1460.025, BM 1460.026 and BM 1460.029 are prepared as described under a) by using the corresponding mixture.
All other compositions mentioned in the Tables have been prepared in a similar fashion.
All mixing steps are performed under vacuum or nitrogen.
Adhesive testing
The adhesive BM 1460.010 (10% Dynacoll in the adhesive formulation) is showing the following bulk standard values after being cured at 180 °C for 30 minutes. The values given below were determined according to DIN EN ISO 527-1.
E-modulus: about 1200 MPa
Tensile strength: about 30 MPa
Elongation: about 15%
Glass transition temperature (DSC) : about 95 °C
The other adhesive compositions according to the present invention as mentioned above show similar mechanical and physical characteristics. Testing methods
The lap shear strength was tested at 23°C according to EN 1465, using a cold-rolled steel (CRS) 1403 (1.5 mm thick), hot-dipped zinc-coated steel (0.8 mm thick) and aluminum 6130 (1.3 mm thick), both known to a skilled person. The aluminum was pre-treated using Alodine 2040 (Henkel) . The bonding area was 25 mm x 10 mm. The layer thickness was 0.2 mm. The test speed was 10 mm/min.
The impact peel strength was tested at 23°C according to ISO 11343, using a cold-rolled steel (CRS) 1403 (1.0 mm thick). The impact peel strength was measured at 2 m/s. The bonding area was 30 mm x 20 mm. The layer thickness was 0.2 mm.
The steels used for the tests were degreased.
The rheology was measured on a Bohlin rheometer, cone (4°)- ppllaattee,, ggaapp == 115500μμmm.. TThhee shear rate was varied from 0.1 s 1 to 20 s-1 (up and down) .
TABLE 1
Viscosity and yield stress was measured on a Bohlin rheometer at 45°C and calculated according to Casson.
Figure imgf000019_0001
The thermoplastic polymers (component d) in the above samples are specified as follows:
Dynacoll 7381 is a polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 67 °C.
Dynacoll 7330 is a polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 85°C.
Tone 1278 is a polycaprolactone polyol with a softening range of 50 to 60°C.
Degalan 4889F is an acrylic polymer on the basis of methyl methacrylate and n-butyle methacrylate with a softening temperature of about 110 °C.
Dynacoll 7330 AC 28 is a carboxy-terminated polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 84 °C.
Dynacoll 7381 AC 28 is a carboxy-terminated polyester polyol with a softening temperature of about 67 °C.
As can be seen from Table 1, the epoxy adhesive compositions of the present invention have relatively low basic viscosities.
TABLE 2
Table 2 shows the softening temperatures of several adhesive samples in °C determined by DSC (Mettler Toledo) at a heating rate of lOK/minute.
Figure imgf000021_0001
TABLE 3
Except for BM 1480.086 and BM 1480.074, the oscillation test was carried out on a Bohlin rheometer at room temperature after exposing the samples to 60 °C for 15 minutes, at a shear strain of 0.001 and a frequency of 10Hz.
Figure imgf000022_0001
BM 1480.074 (5% Degalan 17000 after 2 min. at 120°C
4899F)
BM 1480 (comparative)
not gelled 5000
gelled (12 min. at 120°C) 14500
BM 1496V (comparative)
not gelled 6500
gelled (12 min. at 120°C) 19500
As shown in Table 3, the epoxy adhesive compositions of the present invention have a high viscosity of more than 19000 Pas at low shear strains similar to the pregelled BM 1496V. There is no significant solidification after cooling down from a typical application temperature for the comparative examples .
TABLE 4
Reversibility of the solidification was tested for BM 1460.005 after exposing it several times to room temperature and 60 °C in intervals of 15 min. The measurement of the viscosity under oscillation was carried out as described under Table 3.
Figure imgf000024_0001
As can be seen from Table 4, the viscosity at low shear strain remains practically constant at a value of about 18000 Pas. TABLE 5
For the samples below, the lap shear strength on different substrates were measured. The values are given in [MPa]
Figure imgf000025_0001
As can be seen from Table 5, the lap shear strength of the samples according to the present invention is comparable to the lap shear strength measured for the comparative examples .
TABLE 6
BM 1460.014 was applied to two different substrates and subjected to aging tests known to a skilled person. The measured lap shear strength values are given in [MPa] .
Figure imgf000026_0001
TABLE 7
Table 7 shows the impact peel strength [N/mm] for different samples, measured on CRS 1403 (1.0 mm) at room temperature
Figure imgf000027_0001
As can be seen from Table 7, the impact peel strength of the samples according to the present invention are comparable to the impact peel strength measured for the comparative examples (BM 1480 and BM 1496V) . The impact peel strength at -40 °C (not shown) of the samples according to the present invention are also comparable to the one of the comparative examples .

Claims

Claims
An epoxy adhesive composition comprising a) a first epoxy resin, b) a second epoxy resin modified with a copolymer based on a 1,3-diene and a polar, ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, c) a toughener selected from the group consisting of compounds of formula I
Figure imgf000028_0001
wherein m is 1 or 2, n is 2 to 6, R1 is an n-valent radical of an elastomeric prepolymer after the removal of the terminal isocyanate, amino or hydroxyl group, the elastomeric prepolymer being soluble or dispersible in epoxy resin, W and X are independently -0- or -NR3-, at least one of W and X being -NR3-, R2 is an m+1-valent radical of a polyphenol or aminophenol after the removal of the phenolic hydroxyl group and optionally of the amino group, and R3 is hydrogen, a Ci to Cζ alkyl or phenol, and compounds of formula II
Figure imgf000029_0001
wherein p is 1 or 2, q is 2 to 6, Y is -0-, -S- or NR6-, Z is a radical selected from the group consisting of -OH, -NHR6, -OCN,
O CH2 CR7— CH2 O CH, CR7— CH2 υ and b
R4 is a residue of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino- terminated polyether prepolymer or of a hydroxyl-, mercapto- or amino-terminated prepolymeric, segmented polyester, polythioester or polyamid, R5 is a carbocyclic aromatic or araliphatic p+1-valent radical with groups Z bonded directly to the aromatic ring, R6 is hydrogen, Ci to Ce alkyl or phenyl, and R7 is methyl or hydrogen, and mixtures thereof and d) a polymer comprising a polyester segment, said polymer being at least partially crystalline at room temperature and having a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 125°C.
2. A composition according to claim 1, wherein component d) comprises a polyester.
3. A composition according to claim 1 or claim 2 comprising 5 to 15 wt% of component d) .
4. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component d) comprises at least one polymer selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl-group terminated polyester, a carboxyl-group terminated polyester and an epoxy polyester resin.
5. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component d) has a softening temperature in the range of 40° to 90 °C.
6. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component d) has a molecular weight in the range of 2000 to 5000 g/mol, preferably in the range of 3000 to 4000 g/mol, most preferably of about 3500 g/mol.
7. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component a) comprises a mixture of at least two different epoxy resins.
8. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component a) comprises at least one epoxy resin which is solid at room temperature.
9. A composition according to one of the preceding claims comprising 10 to 20 wt% of component b) .
10. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component b) comprises an epoxy resin modified with an acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber.
11. A composition according to one of the preceding claims wherein component b) comprises at least one of the acrylonitrile-butadiene rubbers selected from the group of : bi) comprising about 10 wt% of acrylonitrile, b2) comprising about 17 wt% of acrylonitrile, and b3) comprising about 26 wt% of acrylonitrile, or a mixture thereof.
12. A composition according to one of the preceding claims comprising 10 to 20 wt% of component c) .
13. A composition according to one of the preceding claims comprising a gelling agent.
14. A composition according to one of the preceding claims comprising EP 796 as accelerator.
15. Use of an epoxy adhesive composition according to one of the preceding claims for bonding parts of a vehicle, a boat or an aircraft without prehardening of the epoxy adhesive composition.
16. A vehicle, parts of which are bonded by the epoxy adhesive composition according to one of claims 1 to 14.
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