WO2012158336A1 - Novel structural adhesive and use thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cured adhesive systems, e.g., epoxy adhesives.
- the invention also relates to complete knock-down assembly systems and methods of assembly using such epoxy adhesive systems.
- CKD complete knock-down
- parts may be partially assembled prior to shipping to the location of final assembly.
- a first location e.g., an auto parts factory
- components may be bonded together using an epoxy adhesive, which is then partially cured, e.g., with elevated temperature.
- the partially assembled components are then shipped to a second location, e.g., the location of final assembly.
- additional assembly takes place at the second location, and then the curing process (begun in the first location), is completed.
- a lab test to fulfill the requirements of the automotive industry consists of lap shear specimen bonded with a crash-durable adhesive, pre-hardened at 170°C for 12 min, to which a CKD-conservation oil is applied, and aged at a constant climate of 40°C and 100% relative humidity for 5 weeks (DIN EN ISO 6270-2CH). Then, the specimen is fully cured at 175° C for 25min and lap shear strength is tested according to DIN EN 1465. The loss of strength compared to the un-aged but cured specimen and the failure mode is evaluated.
- Adhesives used in CKD assembly may include epoxy adhesives.
- Epoxy adhesives typically comprise an epoxy resin which is cured with a hardener (or curing agent), and may include other components to modify properties of the material.
- epoxy adhesive resins are typically prepared using an excess of hardener agent relative to epoxy resin, that is, an amount of hardener in excess of the stoichiometric amount thought to be necessary for fully curing the adhesive and getting the optimum crosslinking density.
- EP 1,186,462 Al discloses ratios of equivalents epoxide/mol DICY of 5.73 to 5.98, with an average value of 5.81.
- EP308664B1 to Muelhaupt discloses in examples 1-20 ratios of equivalents epoxide/mol DICY of 3.66, and in examples 21-46 discloses ratios of 4.25 to 4.53.
- the invention provides an epoxy hardener ratio with improved humidity resistance.
- the epoxy to hardener ratio in an adhesive is usually set to an excess of hardener compared to epoxy functional groups.
- the failure mode is critical and decrease of lap shear strength is not optimal.
- the present invention provides an epoxy adhesive comprising an epoxy resin and a hardener, wherein the amount of hardener is less than or about a stoichiometric amount relative to the epoxy resin.
- the ratio of equivalents of epoxy resin to moles of hardener may be 6-11, preferably 6.5-10, more preferably 7-9.
- the epoxy adhesive is preferably a partially curable adhesive, preferably a heat curable adhesive.
- the invention also provides an article of manufacture comprising a first surface and a second surface, wherein the provided epoxy adhesive is in contact with the first and second surfaces.
- the present invention also provides a manufacturing method comprising applying an epoxy adhesive between two components; and pre-curing the epoxy adhesive in a first curing stage to obtain an at least partially cured article; wherein the epoxy adhesive bonds the two components, and wherein the epoxy adhesive comprises an epoxy resin and less than or about a stoichiometric amount of hardener.
- the present invention also provides a manufacturing method comprising receiving a partially cured article, the partially cured article comprising at least two components bonded by partially cured epoxy adhesive therebetween; and curing the partially cured article in a second curing stage; wherein the epoxy adhesive comprises an epoxy resin and less than or about a stoichiometric amount of hardener.
- the present invention also provides a manufacturing method comprising applying an epoxy adhesive between two components; bonding the two components by partially curing the epoxy adhesive in a first curing stage to obtain a partially cured article; aging the partially cured article; and curing the partially cured aged article in a second curing stage, wherein the epoxy adhesive comprises an epoxy resin and less than or about a
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles, and methods, in which the epoxy adhesive referably comprises an epoxy resin having general formula:
- the hardener preferably comprises dicyandiamide.
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles, and methods, in which the epoxy adhesive may comprise an accelerator.
- the accelerator preferably comprises 0.3-5wt , preferably 0.5-2wt , based on weight of the epoxy adhesive.
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles, and methods, in which the epoxy adhesive may also comprise at least one of a toughener, a mineral filler, a thixotropic agent, a viscosity regulator, silica, a diluent, an adhesion promoter, a surfactant, a wetting agent, a flexibilized epoxy agent, a gelling compound, a flame retardant, a pigment, and combinations of two or more thereof.
- a toughener a mineral filler, a thixotropic agent, a viscosity regulator, silica, a diluent, an adhesion promoter, a surfactant, a wetting agent, a flexibilized epoxy agent, a gelling compound, a flame retardant, a pigment, and combinations of two or more thereof.
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles, and methods wherein the epoxy adhesive resin is partially cured.
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles, and methods, wherein the composition or article is aged 2 days to 1 year, preferably 1 week to 9 months, more preferably 1 month to 4 months.
- the present invention also provides methods that include aging pre-cured compositions and/or articles for 2 days to 1 year, preferably 1 week to 9 months, more preferably 1 month to 4 months.
- the present invention also provides compositions, articles and methods wherein the epoxy adhesive is a partially curable adhesive, preferably a heat curable adhesive.
- Figure 1 is a photograph of blocks to which epoxy adhesive according to
- Comparative Example A was applied and aged 5 weeks under simulated CKD conditions.
- Figure 2 is a photograph of blocks to which epoxy adhesive according to
- FIG. 1 is a photograph of blocks to which epoxy adhesive according to Example C was applied and aged 5 weeks under simulated CKD conditions.
- Figure 4 is a photograph of blocks to which epoxy adhesive according to Example D was applied and aged 5 weeks under simulated CKD conditions.
- Figure 5 is a photograph of blocks to which epoxy adhesive according to Example E was applied and aged 5 weeks under simulated CKD conditions.
- a reference to a compound or component includes the compound or component by itself, as well as in combination with other compounds or components, such as mixtures of compounds.
- the present invention provides an epoxy adhesive, and provides for methods of using the epoxy adhesive, e.g., in a CKD assembly system.
- the epoxy adhesive may comprise one or more epoxy resins, and one or more hardeners, wherein the hardener is present in about, or less than, a stoichiometric amount relative to the epoxy resin.
- the epoxy adhesive may also comprise one or more other additional components to modify a property of the composition before, during, or after curing.
- Such additional components may include, e.g., one or more of accelerators, tougheners, fillers, thixotroping agents, viscocity regulators, adhesion promoters, wetting agents, corrosion inhibitors, shrinkage inhibitors, humidity scavengers, epoxy silane, fumed silica, and pigments.
- Epoxy resins useful in this invention include a wide variety of curable epoxy compounds and combinations thereof.
- Useful epoxy resins include liquids, solids, and mixtures thereof.
- the epoxy compounds are epoxy resins which are also referred to as polyepoxides.
- Polyepoxides useful herein can be monomeric (e.g., the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A, diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F, digylcidyl ether of tetrabromobisphenol A, novolac-based epoxy resins, and tris-epoxy resins), higher molecular weight resins (e.g., the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A advanced with bisphenol A) or polymerized unsaturated monoepoxides (e.g., glycidyl acrylates, glycidyl methacrylate, allyl glycidyl ether, etc.) to homopolymers or copolymers.
- epoxy compounds contain, on the average, at least one pendant or terminal 1,2-epoxy group (i.e., vicinal epoxy group) per molecule.
- Solid epoxy resins that may be used in the present invention can preferably comprise or preferably be mainly based upon Bisphenol A.
- a preferred epoxy resin is diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A Dow Chemical DER 664 UE solid epoxy.
- One preferable e oxy resin has general formula:
- the epoxy adhesive may comprise any amount of epoxy resin.
- the liquid and/or solid epoxy resin comprises more than or about 35wt , more preferably more than or about 40wt , of the epoxy adhesive.
- the liquid and/or solid epoxy resin comprises less than or about 60wt , more preferably less than or about 55wt , of the epoxy adhesive.
- the hardener preferably comprises a latent catalyst. Any hardener that does not cause hardening under ambient conditions ("ambient conditions" meaning, e.g., typical room temperature and normal lighting conditions) may be used. A hardener that causes the epoxy adhesive to be curable by application of heat is preferred. Some preferred hardeners include dicyandiamide, imidazoles, amines, amides, polyhydric phenols, and
- Dicyandiamide also known as DICY, dicyanodiamide, and 1- or 2- cyanoguanidine
- DICY CAS 461-58-5
- DICY has empirical formula C 2 N 4 H 4 , molecular weight 84, and structural formula:
- the hardener preferably DICY, e.g. available from AirProducts under the trade name AmicureTM, may be present in any amount that is stoichiometric or sub-stoichiometric with respect to the epoxy resin. Amounts of hardener are typically measured using percents by weight rather than percents by moles or equivalents when referring to formulas for epoxy adhesives. The same is valid for epoxy resins. In order to calculate the ratio of equivalents of epoxy resin to moles of DICY the following conversion may be calculated: The weight of each epoxide-group-containing component of a composition is to be divided by the respective epoxy equivalent weight of that component and added to give the total epoxy equivalent of a composition.
- the desired ratio is then obtained by dividing the thus obtained total of epoxy equivalents by the number of moles of hardener, e.g., DICY, in the composition.
- the latter is obtained by dividing the weight of hardener in the composition by the molecular weight (e.g., 84 g/mol for DICY), as is obvious to those skilled in the art.
- the ratio of epoxy equivalent to moles DICY is preferably present in an amount more than or about 6, more preferably more than or about 6.5, most preferably more than or about 7.
- the ratio of epoxy equivalent to molar DICY is present in less than or about 11, more preferably less than or about 10, most preferably less than or about 9 of the epoxy adhesive.
- a toughener is optionally used in the compositions and methods of the present invention. Any tougheners may be used, including, e.g., RAM tougheners and rubber epoxy resins, as well as combinations thereof. Some preferred RAM tougheners include those described in EP 0308664 Al or US 2006/0276601 Al (both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties). When used, tougheners, e.g., RAM tougheners are present in amounts more than or about 5wt , preferably more than or about 10wt of the epoxy adhesive. When used, tougheners, e.g., RAM tougheners are present in amounts less than or about 20wt , more preferably less than or about 18 wt of the epoxy adhesive.
- Rubber modified epoxy resins may be present in amounts more than or about 5wt , more preferably more than or about 8wt , more preferably more than or about 10wt of the epoxy adhesive. When used, rubber modified epoxy resins may be present in amounts less than or about 25wt , more preferably less than or about 20wt of the epoxy adhesive.
- mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, calcium oxide, and talc.
- Calcium carbonate e.g., sold under trade name Omya®
- Calcium oxide e.g., sold under the trade name Chaux Vive
- Talc is available, e.g., under the trade name Mistrofil®
- aluminum magnesium silicate is available, e.g., under the trade name Nyad® 200.
- fillers When used, fillers may be present in any useful amount. Typically, fillers may be present in amounts more than or about 3wt , more preferably more than or about 5wt of the epoxy adhesive. Fillers may be present in amounts less than or about 20wt , more preferably less than or about 15wt of the epoxy adhesive.
- Thixotropic agents and other viscosity regulators may also be optionally used.
- fumed silica e.g., sold under the trade name Aerosil®.
- a preferred thixotropic agent that also improves wash-off resistance is a mixture of polyester and liquid epoxy resin (LER), such as Dynacol (25% polyester 7330 and 75% LER 330).
- fumed silica When used, fumed silica may be present in amounts more than or about 2wt%, preferably more than or about 6wt% of the epoxy adhesive. Fumed silica may be present in amounts less than or about 15wt%, more preferably less than or about 12wt% of the epoxy adhesive.
- Reactive and non-reactive diluents may also optionally be used.
- a preferred reactive diluent is a monoglycidyl ester of neodecanoic acid, which also can act as a viscocity-reducing agent. It is commercially available, e.g., under the trade name Erisys GS-110.
- a curing accelerator may be optionally used to modify the conditions under which a latent catalyst becomes catalytically active.
- a curing accelerator can be optionally used to reduce the temperature at which DICY becomes catalytically active.
- a preferred curing accelerator for a heat-curable epoxy adhesive includes a tertiary polyamine embedded in a polymer matrix.
- a preferred example is 2,4,6- tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol integrated into a poly(p-vinylphenol) matrix such as described in EP-A-0 197 892, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference..
- curing accelerator may be present in any amount that suitably adjusts the activation condition of latent catalyst.
- a curing accelerator may be present in amounts more than or about 0.3wt%, more preferably more than or about 0.5wt% of the epoxy adhesive.
- curing accelerator may be present in amounts less than or about 5wt%, more preferably less than or about 2wt% of the epoxy adhesive.
- At least one adhesion promoter may also be optionally used.
- Preferred adhesion promotes include epoxy silanes, e.g., sold under the trade name SilquestTM A- 187.
- At least one surfactant or wetting agent may be optionally used.
- a preferred wetting agent is a non-ionic fluorinated polymer.
- Such agents are also preferably capable of absorbing residual oils (e.g., manufacturing and processing oils) on metal surfaces, thereby facilitating adhesion to metal surfaces.
- At least one aliphatic phenol may also be optionally used, preferably a phenol derivative with an aliphatic group in the meta-position, e.g., cardanol.
- a phenol derivative with an aliphatic group in the meta-position e.g., cardanol.
- Cardanol is commercially available, e.g., under the trade name CardoliteTM NC 700.
- additives may also be used.
- Some non-limiting examples of other additives include flexbilized epoxy resins such as fatty acid or polyamine epoxy adducts, gelling compounds such as polyester or PVB, and flame retardants such as aluminium- tris- hydroxide.
- Pigments or coloring agents e.g., Irgalite® green, may also be used.
- the present invention provides epoxy adhesives that may be used on a variety of surfaces.
- suitable materials include metals (e.g., aluminum, steel), thermoplastic polymers (e.g., polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polyurethanes, acrylics, and polycarbonates, including copolymers, terpolymers, etc.), thermoset polymers (e.g., vulcanized rubber, urea- formaldehyde foams, melamine resins), wood, and composites.
- the epoxy adhesives may be used to bond identical materials (e.g., steel and steel), similar materials (e.g., steel and aluminum) or dissimilar materials (e.g., polycarbonate and vulcanized rubber, or aluminum and wood).
- Methods according to the present invention include preparation of an epoxy adhesive by combining one or more epoxy resins, and one or more hardeners, wherein the hardener is present in about, or less than, a stoichiometric amount relative to the epoxy resin.
- Other components may also be combined with the epoxy adhesive.
- the present invention also provides a manufacturing method that comprises bonding two components with an epoxy adhesive that comprises an epoxy resin and less than or about a stoichiometric amount of hardener, followed by pre-curing, or partially curing, the epoxy adhesive.
- the pre-cured article, or partially cured article, so manufactured may be stored for later additional assembly, and/or shipped to another location for additional assembly.
- the pre- or partially-cured article may undergo further assembly into a more complete, or complete, article of manufacture, and is then subjected to second curing conditions.
- the second curing conditions preferably more fully cure, or completely cure, the epoxy adhesive.
- the second location may be the same as the first location.
- aging The passage of time between the end of the pre-curing and the beginning of the second curing is referred to as aging.
- Aging is preferably more than or about 2 days, more preferably more than or about 1 week, more preferably more than or about 1 month. Aging is preferably less than or about 1 year, more preferably less than or about 9 months, more preferably less than or about 4 months.
- An article that has subjected to aging is referred to as being in a state that is aged.
- partially cure is meant that the article is subjected to curing conditions that are insufficient to fully cure the article.
- a pre-cured article may be completely cured or partially cured.
- a “partially curable” adhesive is one in which the curing process can be halted after initiation, and prior to full curing, e.g., an epoxy adhesive comprising a latent catalyst, e.g., a heat curable epoxy adhesive.
- Comparative Example A uses a large excess of DICY
- Comparative Example B is a typical CDA formulation using an excess of DICY
- Example C uses a very slight excess of DICY
- Example D uses a stoichiometric amount of DICY
- Example E uses less DICY than the stoichiometric amount.
- Adhesive compositions A-E were applied to two sets of hot dipped galvanized steel substrates HC 400T + Z100. They were then subjected to simulated CKD aging in accordance with DIN EN ISO 6270-2CH as follows.
- the samples were partially cured for 12 minutes in an oven at 170° C.
- One set of blocks was aged for 3 weeks, and the other was aged for 5 weeks. Aging was done at 40° C and 100% relative humidity. The aged samples were then cured for 25 minutes in an oven at 175° C.
- Photographs of Samples A-E after aging for 5 weeks and curing are shown in Figures 1-5, respectively.
- the failure modes are, respectively, 100% adhesive failure mode for Figure 1; 50% cohesive failure mode /50% adhesive failure mode for Figure 2; and 100% cohesive failure mode for Figures 3, 4, and 5.
- Adhesive compositions A-E were applied to hot dipped galvanized steel samples (DX 56 D + Z lOOMC). They were then subjected to simulated cataplasma aging as follows (according to DIN EN ISO 9142, which is 70°C at 98% relative humidity). The samples were partially cured for 12 minutes in an oven at 170° C. The blocks were then aged for 7 days at 70° C and 100% relative humidity. The aged samples were then cured for 25 minutes in an oven at 175° C.
- Sample A shows 100% adhesive failure mode
- Samples B and C show 40% adhesive failure mode and 60% cohesive failure mode
- Sample D shows 5% adhesive failure mode and 95% cohesive failure mode
- Sample E shows 0% adhesive failure mode and 100% cohesive failure mode.
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