IP Library Granted Patent US 7,862,671
Granted Patent B2
US 7,862,671 · App. 11/622,191 · Granted Jan 4, 2011

Welding of a polymeric material and structures formed thereby

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Patent No.
US 7,862,671
App. No.
11/622,191
Granted
Jan 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to welding of a polymeric material and structures formed by such welding. The material is preferably a thermoplastic material that is a blend of one or more thermoplastic polyolefins and one or more elastomers. One preferred welding technique is vibration welding.

Claims (56)

1. A process of welding a polymeric material, the process, comprising:

providing a first member having a surface wherein the first member and the surface are formed of a polymeric composition and the polymeric composition includes:

i. thermoplastic polyolefin that includes a relatively high crystallinity portion having a crystallinity greater than about 65%, wherein the relatively high crystallinity portion includes one or more polypropylenes homopolymers, and the highly crystalline portion is at least 40% of the thermoplastic polyolefin; and

ii. 10% to 25% by weight polyolefin elastomer, wherein the polyolefin elastomer is formed of one or more linear or substantially linear ethylene copolymers, wherein the one or more linear or substantially linear ethylene copolymers are copolymers consisting of ethylene and one or more α-olefin comonomers;

wherein the polymeric composition includes less than about 1 weight percent of a calcined filler, or is without any calcined filler;

providing a second member having a surface;

heating and softening at least a portion of the polymeric composition the first member;

contacting the portion of the polymeric composition with the second member and allowing the portion to cool and harden thereby forming a weld connecting the first member to the second member, the weld being at least partially formed of the polymeric composition.

2. A process as in claim 1 wherein the step of heating and softening portion of polymeric material includes vibration welding of the first member to the second member.

3. A process as in claim 1 wherein the step of heating and softening the at least a portion of the polymeric composition includes contacting the surface of the first member with the surface of the second member and oscillating the first member relative to the second member or the second member relative to the first member thereby forming frictional heat that melts the polymeric composition of the first member.

4. A process as in claim 3 wherein the surface of the first member is part of a rib extending from the first member.

5. A process as in claim 1 wherein the heating and softening occurs simultaneous with or after the contacting.

6. A process as in claim 1 wherein the first member and the second member are part of one integral component.

7. A process as in claim 1 wherein the second member and the surface of the second member are formed of the polymeric composition.

8. A process as in claim 1 wherein the second member and the surface of the second member are formed of a material different than the polymeric composition.

9. A process as in claim 1 wherein the thermoplastic polyolefin includes one or more lower crystallinity polypropylene grades having a crystallinity less than the relatively high crystallinity portion, wherein the concentration of the low crystallinity grades is from 0.5 weight percent to 25 weight percent based on the total weight of the polymeric composition, and the relatively high crystallinity portion has a melt flow rate from about 4 to about 29 g/10 min measured at 230° C./2.16 kg.

10. A process as in claim 1 wherein the concentration of the thermoplastic polyolefin is about 60% to about 90% by weight of the polymeric composition, and wherein the surface of the first member exhibits a scratch resistance of at least about 7 newtons.

11. A process as in claim 9 wherein the composition includes:

i. at least about 9 weight percent filler, wherein the filler includes at least 80% by weight talc;

ii. antioxidant; and

iii. slip or scratch resistance additive; and

wherein the concentration of the relatively high crystallinity portion is at least 70 weight percent based on the total weight of the thermoplastic polyolefin;

the concentration of the one or more polypropylene homopolymers weight percent based on the total weight of the relatively high crystallinity portion;

the polyolefin elastomer has a melt flow rate measured at 190° C./2.16 kg from bout 0.5 to about 25 g/10 minutes; and

the one or more linear or substantially linear ethylene copolymers is a copolymer of ethylene and propylene, a copolymer of ethylene and butane, a copolymer of ethylene and hexene, a copolymer of ethylene and octane, or any combination thereof.

12. A process as in claim 1 wherein the polyolefin elastomer is substantially entirely formed of one or more linear ethylene copolymers, one or more substantially linear ethylene copolymers, or both.

13. A process as in claim 10 , wherein the weight percent (W) of the polyolefin elastomer within the polymeric material varies with the MFR (M) of the highly crystalline portion of thermoplastic polyolefin according the following equation:

W= 0.43( M )+15.8

wherein the concentration of the polyolefin elastomer is in a range that is determined by (W) according to the above equation and about ±30% thereof, and wherein the polymeric composition is substantially without any grafted polymers.

14. A process as in claim 10 , wherein the polymeric composition includes talc at a concentration of less than about 22 weight percent, based on the total weight of the polymeric composition.

15. A process of welding a polymeric material, the process, comprising:

providing a first member having a surface wherein the first member and the surface are formed of a polymeric composition and the polymeric composition includes:

i. a thermoplastic polyolefin that includes a relatively high crystallinity portion, wherein the relatively high crystallinity portion has a crystallinity greater than about 50%, wherein the highly crystalline portion includes one or more homopolymer polypropylenes, wherein the concentration of the one or more homopolymer polypropylenes is at least 95 weight percent, based on the total weight of the relatively high crystallinity portion; and the concentration of the relatively high crystallinity portion is at least 40% by weight, based on the total weight of the thermoplastic polyolefin; and

ii. 10% to 25% by weight polyolefin elastomer wherein the elastomer is substantially entirely formed of a. one or more linear ethylene copolymers consist of ethylene and one or more α-olefin comonomers, b. one or more substantially linear ethylene copolymers consisting of ethylene and one or more α-olefin comonomers, or c. both a. and b.;

providing a second member having a surface;

contacting the surface of the first member with the surface of the second member and oscillating the first member or second member for frictionally heating and softening at least a portion of the polymeric composition of the first member; and

allowing the portion to cool and harden thereby forming a weld connecting the first member to the second member, the weld being at least partially formed of the polymeric composition;

wherein the polymeric composition includes less than about 1 weight percent of a calcined filler, or is without any calcined filler.

16. A process as in claim 15 wherein the concentration of the thermoplastic polyolefin is about 60% to about 90% by weight, based on the total weight of the polymeric composition, and wherein the surface of the first member exhibits a scratch resistance of at least about 7 newtons.

17. A process as claim 15 wherein the thermoplastic polyolefin includes a first, second and third polypropylene and wherein the first and second polypropylenes are part of the highly crystalline portion and the third polypropylene is a lower crystallinity polypropylene.

18. A process as in claim 15 wherein the weight percent (W) of the polyolefin elastomer within the polymeric material varies with the MFR (M) of the highly crystalline portion of thermoplastic polyolefin according the following equation:

W= 0.43( M )+15.8

wherein the polyol in elastomer is in a range that is determined by (W) according to the above equation and about ±30% thereof.

19. A process as in claim 15 wherein the polymeric composition is substantially without any grafted polymers.

20. A process of welding a polymeric material, the process, comprising:

providing a first member having a surface wherein the first member and the surface are formed of a polymeric composition and the polymeric composition includes:

i. a thermoplastic polyolefin that includes a relatively high crystallinity portion; wherein the relatively high crystallinity portion is formed substantially entirely of one or more polypropylenes homopolymers; the relatively high crystallinity portion has a crystallinity greater than about 50%; the relatively high crystallinity portion has a melt flow rate from about 4 to about 20 g/10 min measured at 230° C./2.16 kg; the concentration of the relatively high crystallinity portion is at least 40% by weight, based on the total weight of the thermoplastic polyolefin; and the concentration of the thermoplastic polyolefin is about 60% to about 90% by weight, based on the total weight of the polymeric composition; and

ii. 10% to 25% by weight polyolefin elastomer wherein the elastomer substantially entirely formed of a. one or more linear ethylene copolymers consisting of ethylene and one or more α-olefin comonomers, b. one or more substantially linear ethylene copolymers consisting of ethylene and one or more α-olefin comonomers, or c. both a. and b.;

providing a second member having a surface wherein the second member and surface of the second member are formed of the polymeric composition;

contacting the surface of the first member with the surface of the second member and oscillating the first member or second member for frictionally heating and softening at least a portion of the polymeric composition of the first member; and

allowing the portion to cool and harden thereby forming a weld connecting the first member to the second member, the weld being at least partially formed of the polymeric composition;

wherein the surface of the first member exhibits a scratch resistance of at least about 7 newtons, wherein the polymeric composition is substantially without any grafted polymers, and the polymeric composition is substantially without any calcined fillers; and

wherein the composition includes:

i. 5% to 40% filler that includes at least at least 88% by weight talc;

ii. antioxidant; and

iii. erucamide.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 2, 2017
From: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
To: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2007
From: SELISKAR, JAMES T.; OELBERG, JAMES D.
To: DOW GLOBAL TECHNLOGIES INC.
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