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- the composite insulating films includes a layer of partially cured poly(amide)imide that has been a applied to a base support layer.
- Resinous coating compositions based on poly(amide)imide form flexible and durable films and are particularly useful as wire enamels, varnishes, adhesives for laminates, paints and the like.
- Such poly(amide)imide base coating compositions are particularly noted for their long term high temperature capability of the order of 220°C, which, in addition to their other qualities, makes them particularly useful in electrical insulating applications such as for magnet wire enamels. This is as compared to the usual polyester and polyesterimide base coating compositions which do not have such highly continuous heat resistance.
- Poly(amide)imides are generally prepared using relatively expensive organic solvents, the economic use of amideimide coatings has been inhibited. Therefore, it has been customary to use such poly(amide)imide compositions as overcoats over less expensive polyester or polyesterimide base coats.
- PET Polyethylene terephthalate
- PET films are widely used as electrical insulating films in view of their mechanical and electrical properties, and relatively low production costs. However, PET films possess low thermal resistance and therefore are ranked as Class B insulation or lower.
- Polyaramid films such as those commercially available from Du Pont under the trademark NOMEX, exhibit superior thermal resistance as compared to PET films but have reported dielectric breakdown problems.
- Poly(amide)imide films exhibit mechanical properties, thermal properties, abrasion resistance, and chemical resistance that make them suitable as electrical insulation materials. While poly(amide)imide films exhibit a number of superior physical properties as compared to polyaramid and polyester films, cost and free standing film property considerations have hindered commercialization of poly(amide)imide films for electrical insulation applications.
- the present summary section is intended to provide a summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of the composite insulating film and methods of preparation and use to the reader.
- This summary section is not intended to constitute an extensive overview of the disclosure of the composite film and methods of preparation and use and it does not identify key/critical elements of the composite film or methods nor does it delineate the scope of the disclosure.
- the sole purpose of the present summary section is to present some concepts disclosed herein in a simplified form as an introduction to the more detailed description that is presented below.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer; and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer.
- a flexible and self- supporting composite film comprising a base polymer layer; and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer.
- a process for preparing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising providing a base support layer, casting a poly(amide)imide film layer on said base support layer, and partially curing said poly(amide)imide film layer.
- a process for preparing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising providing a base polymer layer, casting a poly(amide)imide film layer on said base polymer layer, and partially curing said poly(amide)imide film layer.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer comprising providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base support layer and inserting said composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer comprising providing a flexible and self- supporting composite film comprising a base polymer layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base polymer layer and inserting said composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- an electric motor or transformer comprising a component to be insulated and a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base support layer adjacent said component.
- an electric motor or transformer comprising a component to be insulated and a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base polymer layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base polymer layer adjacent said component.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein and inserting a flexible and self- supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base support layer into said slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein and inserting a flexible and self- supporting composite film comprising a base polymer layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on said base polymer layer into said slot.
- FIG, 1 is a graph depicting a thermomechanical analysis (TMA) of an uncured cast high molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- FIG. 2 is a graph depicting a thermomechanical analysis (TMA) of an fully cured cast high molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- FIG. 3 is a graph depicting a modulated differential scanning calorimetry analysis (mDSC) on uncured high molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- mDSC modulated differential scanning calorimetry analysis
- FIG. 4 is a graph depicting a differential scanning calorimetry analysis (mDSC) showing the reversing and non-reversing heat flow components on first heating cycle of a high molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- FIG. 5 is a graph depicting a differential scanning calorimetry analysis (mDSC) showing the reversing heat flow component showing for a second heating cycle of cured high molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- FIG. 6 is a graph depicting a is a graph depicting a thermomechanical analysis (TMA) of an uncured cast low molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- TMA thermomechanical analysis
- FIG. 7 is a graph depicting a a thermomechanical analysis (TMA) of an fully cured cast low molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- TMA thermomechanical analysis
- FIG. 8 is a graph depicting a modulated differential scanning calorimetry analysis (mDSC) showing the reversing and non-reversing heat flow components on first heating cycle of a low molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- mDSC modulated differential scanning calorimetry analysis
- FIG. 9 is a graph depicting a differential scanning calorimetry analysis (mDSC) showing the reversing heat flow component showing for a second heating cycle of cured low molecular weight poly(amide)imide film.
- mDSC differential scanning calorimetry analysis
- the composite insulating film includes base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer in adjacent contact with a surface of the base support layer.
- the partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto a surface of the base support layer.
- the composite insulating film includes base polymer layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer in adjacent contact with a surface of the base polymer layer.
- the partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto a surface of the base polymer layer.
- the partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer can be stripped from the surface of the base support layer and laminated to the surface of a second base support layer through the use of an adhesive. This allows the use of more thermally stable or economic base support layers such as glass cloth, non-woven materials, organic papers, and inorganic papers.
- the base support layer of the composite insulating film may be selected from a polyamide film, a polyimide film, a polyester film such as polyesterterephthalate (PET) or polyesternaphthenate (PEN), a polyethersulfone film, a polysulfone film, glass cloth, non-woven material, inorganic papers, organic papers, or a polyetherimide film.
- the base support layer of the composite insulating film comprises a polyester film.
- the composite insulating film comprises a base support layer of a polyester having a poly(amide)imide film layer applied or otherwise deposited onto at least a portion of the base polyester film layer.
- the composite insulating film comprising a base support layer of a polyester and having a poly(amide)imide film layer applied thereon may have a thickness from about 2 mils to about 20 mils. According to certain illustrative embodiments, the composite insulating film may have an overall thickness from about 2.5 mils to about 16 mils.
- the partially cured poly(amide)imide layer of the composite insulating film may have a thickness from about 0.1 to about 5 mils. According to certain illustrative embodiments, the poly(amide)imide layer of the composite insulating film may have a thickness from about 0.5 to about 2 mils.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be applied to one or both of the opposite facing surfaces of the polyester layer. The thin nature of the composite film exhibits flexibility, sufficient structural integrity to be inserted into electric motor slot, and exhibits thermal index up to about 220°C.
- the flexible and self-supporting composite insulating film may be prepared by a process that includes providing a base support layer and applying a poly(amide)imide layer onto a surface of the base support layer.
- the composite film may be prepared by first providing the base polymer film layer and casting a poly(amide)imide film layer onto a surface of the base polymer film layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto one major surface of the base polymer layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto both of the opposite facing major surfaces of the base polymer layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer or layers are then partially cured. This provides a flexible and self-supporting composite film having a structural integrity making the film suitable for insertion into a slot in an electric motor.
- the process for preparing the composite insulating film includes providing a base support layer that is selected from a polyamide film, a polyimide film, a polyester film, a polyethersulfone film, a polysulfone film, organic papers, inorganic papers, or a polyetherimide film.
- the process includes selecting or preparing a base support layer of a polyester film having a thickness from about 2 mils to about 14 mils.
- a poly(amide)imide film layer is applied to a surface of the base polyester film layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto the surface of the base polyester film layer.
- the poly(amide)imide maybe cast on the base polyester layer to achieve a thickness from about 0.5 mil to about 2 mil.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto one or both of the opposite facing surfaces of the polyester base layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto the surface of the base polyester layer, then the poly(amide)imide layer is partially cured to obtain a composite insulating film that is flexible and self-supporting.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer may be partially cured by heating the layer at a temperature of about 100°C to about 260°C for about 20 seconds to about 60 minutes.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer may be partially cured by heating the layer at a temperature of about 150°C to about 180°C for about 1 minute to about 10 minutes.
- the composite film may be prepared by first providing the base support layer comprising a glass cloth and casting a poly(amide)imide film layer onto a surface of the base glass cloth layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto one major surface of the base glass cloth layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto both of the opposite facing major surfaces of the base glass cloth layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer or layers are then partially cured. This provides a flexible and self-supporting composite film having a structural integrity making the film suitable for insertion into a slot in an electric motor.
- the composite film may be prepared by first providing the base support layer comprising a non-woven material and casting a poly(amide)imide film layer onto a surface of the base non-woven material layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto one major surface of the base non-woven material layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto both of the opposite facing major surfaces of the base non-woven material layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer or layers are then partially cured. This provides a flexible and self- supporting composite film having a structural integrity making the film suitable for insertion into a slot in an electric motor.
- the composite film may be prepared by first providing the base support layer comprising an inorganic paper and casting a poly(amide)imide film layer onto a surface of the base inorganic paper layer.
- the poly(amide)imide film layer is cast onto one major surface of the base inorganic paper layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto both of the opposite facing major surfaces of the base inorganic paper layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer or layers are then partially cured. This provides a flexible and self- supporting composite film having a structural integrity making the film suitable for insertion into a slot in an electric motor.
- the composite film may be prepared by first providing the base support layer comprising an organic paper and casting a poly(amide)imide film layer onto a surface of the base organic paper layer.
- the poly(amide)iraide film layer is cast onto one major surface of the base organic paper layer.
- the poly(amide)imide layer may be cast onto both of the opposite facing major surfaces of the base organic paper layer. The poly(amide)imide layer or layers are then partially cured. This provides a flexible and self-supporting composite film having a structural integrity making the film suitable for insertion into a slot in an electric motor.
- the cast partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer can be stripped from the surface of the base support layer and laminated to the surface of a second base support layer through the use of an adhesive.
- the adhesive can be of a variety of materials. Pressure sensitive and thermosetting adhesives can be used. Aqueous, solvent borne or solventless adhesives are possible materials to adhere the partially cured poly(amide)imide film to the base support layer.
- the adhesive can be applied to either the top surface of the partially cured poly(amide)imide film or to the base support layer. The two layers are then laminated together with pressure and with or without heat.
- the first base support layer can then be removed or stripped from the adhesive laminated partially cured poly(amide)imide film and the second base support layer.
- the partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer can be stripped from the base support layer first and then laminated to a second base support layer with an adhesive.
- the adhesive can be of a variety of materials. Pressure sensitive and thermosetting adhesives can be used. Aqueous, solvent borne or solventless adhesives are possible materials to adhere the partially cured poly(amide)imide film to the base support layer.
- the adhesive can be applied to either the top surface of the partially cured poly(amide)imide film or to the base support layer. The two layers are then laminated together with pressure and with or without heat.
- poly(amide)imide as a basic resin that may be used to prepare the composite insulating film.
- a polyamideimide for example, obtained by direct reaction of a tricarboxylic acid anhydride and diisocyanates in a polar solvent or obtained by reacting a tricarboxylic acid anhydride with diamines in a polar solvent to introduce imide bonds and then carrying out amidation with diisocyanates, in a usual manner.
- a further illustrative method is the reaction tricarboxylic anhydride acid chloride with diamines in a polar solvent.
- trimellitic acid anhydride As the tricarboxylic acid anhydride that can be used for preparing this basic resin for the film forming layer, a trimellitic acid anhydride is generally used. A variety of carboxylic anhydrides are used in making poly(amide)imides.
- trimellitic anhydride TMA
- 2,6,7-naphthalene tricarboxylic anhydride 3,3',4-diphenyl tricarboxylic anhydride
- 3,3',4-benzophenone tricarboxylic anhydride 1,3,4-cyclopentane tetracarboxylic anhydride
- 2,2',3-diphenyl tricarboxylic anhydride diphenyl sulfone 3,3',4-tricarboxylic anhydride
- diphenyl isopropylidene 3,3',4-tricarboxylic anhydride 3,4,10-perylene tricarboxylic anhydride
- 3,4- dicarboxyphenyl 3-carboxyphenyl ether anhydride ethylene tricarboxylic an hydride
- 1,2,5- naphthalene tricarboxylic anhydride 1,2,5- naphthalene tricarboxylic anhydride.
- a part of the amount of the tricarboxylic acid anhydride may be replaced by a tetracarboxylic acid anhydride when it is reacted.
- a tetracarboxylic acid anhydride in this case, use can be made, for example, of pyromellitic acid dianhydride, 3,3',4,4'- benzophenonetetracarboxylic acid dianhydride, or the like.
- a part of the amount of the tricarboxylic acid anhydride may be replaced by another acid or acid anhydride, for example, trimellitic acid, isophthalic acid, adipic, maleic, or terephthalic acid.
- Non-limiting examples of the diisocyanates that can be reacted with the tricarboxylic acid anhydride include aromatic diisocyanates such as 4,4-diphenylmethane diisocyanate and tolylene diisocyanate, and examples of the diamine include aromatic diamines such as m- phenylenediamine, 4,4'-diaminodiphenyl ether, 1,2-ethylenediamine, 4,4'-diaminodiphenylmethane, 4,4'-diaminodiphenylsulfon and 4,4'-diaminobenzophenone.
- the poly(amide)imide resin may be used in combination with one or more other compatible resins to prepare the composite insulating film.
- the poly(amide)imide resin may be used in combination with one or more of the following compatible resins to prepare the composite insulating film: polyimides, polyetherimide, polysulfone, polyethersulfone, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylbutyral, polyetherketone, phenoxy resins, and combinations thereof.
- the additional compatible resins may be used in combination with the poly(amide)imide resin to improve a variety of different performance properties of the composite insulation film.
- the one or more additional resin may be used in combination with the poly(amide)imide resin to improve the adhesion, thermal endurance, and/or flexibility of the resulting composite insulating film.
- the poly(amide)imide film may be used in combination with polyethersulfone to improve the adhesion of the resulting composite insulating film to aluminum.
- the polyethersulfone maybe blended with the poly(amide)imide in an amount from about 1 weight percent to about 99 weight percent.
- the present disclosure also includes a method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer.
- the method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer includes providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer onto the base support layer and inserting the composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- the method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer includes providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising a glass cloth and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer onto the base glass cloth layer and inserting the composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- the method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer includes providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising a non-woven material and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer onto the base non- woven material layer and inserting the composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- the method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer includes providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising an inorganic paper and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer onto the base inorganic paper layer and inserting the composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- the method of providing insulation to an electric motor or transformer includes providing a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising an organic paper and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer onto the base organic paper layer and inserting the composite film into an electric motor slot or transformer.
- Non-limiting amines can be useful either alone or in mixtures: p-xylene diamine, bis(4-amino-cyclohexyl)methane, hexamethylene diamine, heptamethylene diamine, octamethylene diamine, nonamethylene diamine, decamethylene diamine, 3-methyl-heptamethylene diamine, 4,4'-dimethylheptamethylene diamine, 2,11-diamino-dodecane, l,2-bis-(3-amino- propoxy)ethane, 2,2-dimethyl propylene diamine, 3-methoxy-hexamethylene diamine, 2,5- dimethylhexamethylene diamine, 2,5-dimethylheptamethylene diamine, 5-methylnonamethylene diamine, 1,4-diamino-cyclo-hexane, 1,12-diamino-octadecane, 2,5-diamino-l,3,4-oxadiazol
- Any polyisocyanate that is, any isocyanate having two or more isocyanate groups, whether blocked or unblocked, can be used in making polyamideimides.
- Polyisocyanates which are use ul alone, or in admixture include: tetramethylenediisocyanate, hexamethylenediisocyanate, 1,4- phenylenediisocyanate, 1,3-phenylenediisocyanate, 1,4-cyclohexylenediisocyanate, 2,4- tolylenediisocyanate, 2,5-tolylenediisocyanate, 2,6-tolylenediisocyanate, 3,5-tolylenediisocyanate 4- chloro-1 ,3-phenylenediisocyanate, 1 -methoxy-2,4-phenylenediisocyanate, 1 -methyl-3,5-diethyl-2,6- phenylenediisocyanate, 1 ,3,5-
- an electric motor or transformer comprising a component to be insulated; and a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base film layer that is positioned adjacent to the component being insulated.
- the composite insulating film may be used in a typical 3-phase stator with slot liners.
- the stator is positioned within a housing and having a rotor in the center.
- the metal material on the stator comprises the core.
- Suitably shaped slot liners (such as, for example, shaped like a C) are inserted in the slots.
- the copper coils are then inserted in the slots, using the composite insulating film liner as an insulation barrier between the core and the copper windings.
- a second piece of material is inserted that is the inverse of the slot liner (also C shape), which is referred to in the art as "wedge,” to maintain the copper in slot so that it doesn't move around.
- the composite electrical insulating film has been tested for fabrication properties.
- the material exhibited superior performance in the ability to be slit, die cute, sheeted and otherwise processed.
- Drag knife cutting of small parts was also capable of being carried out with issue.
- Laser cutting of the material was also performed without issue or char that is typically associated with NOMEX based materials. Formation of wedges in an automated process was also examined, and the composite film performed very well with cuffing and insertion in an automated line without scratching or delamination. Wire insertion in the motor slots exhibited minimal resistance as compared to other known materials.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base support layer is inserted into the slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base polymer film layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base polymer film layer is inserted into the slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising a glass cloth and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base glass cloth layer is inserted into the slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising a non-woven material layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base non-woven material layer is inserted into the slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising an inorganic paper layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base inorganic paper layer is inserted into the slot.
- a method of providing insulation to an electric motor comprising providing an electric motor component having a slot therein.
- a flexible and self-supporting composite film comprising a base support layer comprising an organic paper layer and a partially cured poly(amide)imide film layer on the base organic paper layer is inserted into the slot.
- Example 1 Synthesis of high molecular weight poIy(amide)imide.
- NMP N-methyl -2-pyrrolidone
- the reaction mixture was then heated to 138-150°C and viscosity was monitored by G-H tube (pulled 15 g sample from flask and diluted to 20 g in NMP for viscosity measurement). When the viscosity reached to Z, heating was stopped and 300 g of NMP was added. On cooling at 100°C, 4.4 g of n-butanol and 90.7 g NMP were added. An analysis of the reaction product revealed 15.9% solids (after 2 hours at 200°C) and a viscosity of 2751 cps at 25°C.
- NMP N-methyl -2-pyrrolidone
- the reaction mixture was then heated to 138-150°C and viscosity was monitored by G-H tube (pulled 15 g sample from flask and diluted to 20 g in NMP for viscosity measurement). When the viscosity reached to S, heating was stopped and 300 g of NMP was added. On cooling at 100°C, 4.4 g of n-butanol and 90.7 g NMP were added. An analysis of the reaction product revealed 15.4% solids (after 2 hours at 200°C) and a viscosity of 506 cps at 25°C.
- Example 3 Synthesis of low molecular weight poly(amide)imide.
- NMP N-methyl -2-pyrrolidone
- poly(amide)imide resin solutions were cast onto front and back side of a base PET polyester film (100 microns) using a slot coating method.
- the composite film was then dried in an oven at 175°C for roughly 2 minutes to remove all solvent leaving 12.5 microns of a partially cured PAI layer on both the front and back sides of the PET film.
- the mechanical properties (elongation, tensile modulus, tensile strength) and tear strength of composite insulating films comprising a layer of polyester film and including layers of uncured poly(amide)imide are set forth in Tables 2A and 2B below.
- the poly(amide)imide layer can be removed from the PET base and examined for cure state by modulated differential scanning calorimetry (Figure 3). A broad exotherm is seen between 50-200°C that is non-reverseable heat flow event (Figure 4). This suggests a curing event is possibly taking place under these conditions. A second heating shows glass transition of roughly 270°C showing the fully cured film properties ( Figure 5).
- the partially cured film is also confirmed by thermomechanical analysis (TMA).
- TMA thermomechanical analysis
- the TMA of partially cured poly(amide)imide film shows a potential glass transition at 1 15-127°C ( Figure 1).
- a fully cured film (260°C for 30 minutes) shows a glass transition at roughly 250-270°C by this method ( Figure 2).
- Figures 6-9 depict the same thermal analysis of the low Mw PAI film that was cast on a PET base polymer.
- the composite insulting films comprising a layer of polyester film and including layers of uncured poly(amide)imide were subjected to chemical resistance testing.
- the results of the chemical resistance testing is set forth in Table 5 below. Material was submerged in each of the solvents/solutions below for one day. Material was then observed for physical changes.
- the poly(amide)imide resin solutions were cast onto front side of a base PET polyester film with a silicone release agent (100 microns) using a slot coating method.
- the composite film was then dried in an oven at 175°C for roughly 2 minutes to remove solvent leaving 25 microns of a partially cured PAI layer on both the front side of the PET film.
- Dow Corning 282 adhesive was then applied to the PAI film surface by the slot die coating method.
- the composite film was then dried in an oven at 150°C for roughly 2 minutes to remove all solvent leaving 12.5 microns of adhesive the top side of the PAI film.
- a 100 micron glass cloth was then laminated to the PAI PET base support with pressure.
- the PET layer was then removed leaving the PAI film laminated to the glass cloth.
- the electrical properties were tested to give a dielectric breakdown of 5250 volts. The mechanical strength was equivalent to the native glass cloth.
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