IP Library Granted Patent US 7,754,322
Granted Patent B2
US 7,754,322 · App. 11/787,701 · Granted Jul 13, 2010

Composite materials with blend of thermoplastic particles

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Patent No.
US 7,754,322
App. No.
11/787,701
Granted
Jul 13, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

Pre-impregnated composite material (prepreg) is provided that can be cured to form composite parts that have high levels of damage tolerance. The matrix resin includes a thermoplastic particle component that is a blend of particles that have a melting point above the curing temperature and particles that have a melting point at or below the curing temperature.

Claims (42)

1. A pre-impregnated composite material for curing at a curing temperature, said pre-impregnated composite material comprising:

A) reinforcing fibers; and

B) a matrix comprising:

a) a resin component comprising a difunctional epoxy resin, a trifunctional meta-glycidyl amine and a tetrafunctional para-glycidyl amine;

b) a thermoplastic particle component comprising high melting thermoplastic particles that have a melting point above said curing temperature and low melting thermoplastic particles that have a melting point at or below said curing temperature;

d) a thermoplastic toughening agent; and

e) a curing agent.

2. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said curing temperature is between 140° C. and 200° C.

3. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said high melting thermoplastic particles are selected from the group consisting of polyamide 6 and said low melting thermoplastic particles are selected from the group consisting of copolymers of polyamide 6 and polyamide 12.

4. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said reinforcing fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass, carbon and aramid.

5. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said difunctional epoxy resin is selected from the group consisting of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F, diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A, diglycidyl dihydroxy naphthalene and combinations thereof.

6. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein the amount of said high melting thermoplastic particles in said thermoplastic component is about equal to the amount of said low melting thermoplastic particles in said thermoplastic component.

7. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said toughening agent is selected from the group consisting of polyether sulfone, polyether ethersulfone, polyphenyl sulphone, polysulfone, polyimide, polyetherimide, aramid, polyamide, polyester, polyketone, polyetheretherketone, polyurethane, polyurea, polyarylether, polyarylsulphide, polycarbonate and polyphenylene oxide.

8. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said curing agent is an aromatic amine.

9. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said matrix comprises:

40 to 65 weight percent of said resin component;

3 to 10 weight percent of said high melting thermoplastic particles;

3 to 10 weight percent of said low melting thermoplastic particles;

10 to 20 weight percent of said thermoplastic toughening agent; and

15 to 25 weight percent of said curing agent.

10. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 9 wherein said difunctional epoxy resin is diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F.

11. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 10 wherein said high melting thermoplastic particles are selected from the group consisting of polyamide 6 and said low melting thermo plastic particles are selected from the group consisting of copolymers of polyamide 6 and polyamide 12.

12. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 11 wherein said thermoplastic toughening agent is polyether sulfone.

13. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 12 wherein said curing agent is 4,4-diaminodiphenylsulfone.

14. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 13 wherein said matrix comprises

15 to 20 weight percent of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol F;

20 to 30 weight percent of trifunctional meta-glycidyl amine;

5 to 15 weight percent of tetrafunctional para-glycidyl amine

3 to 10 weight percent of polyamide 6 particles;

3 to 10 weight percent of polyamide 6/12 copolymer particles;

10 to 20 weight percent of polyethersulfone; and

15 to 25 weight percent of 4,4-diaminodiphenylsulfone.

15. A pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 11 wherein the amount of said high melting thermoplastic particles in said thermoplastic component is about equal to the amount of and low melting thermoplastic particles in said thermoplastic component.

16. A composite part that comprises a pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 wherein said matrix has been cured at said curing temperature.

17. A method for making a composite part comprising the step of curing a pre-impregnated composite material according to claim 1 at said curing temperature.

18. A method for making a pre-impregnated composite material for curing at a curing temperature, said method comprising the steps of:

A) providing a reinforcing fiber; and

B) impregnating said reinforcing fiber with a matrix wherein said matrix comprises:

a) a resin component comprising a difunctional epoxy resin, a trifunctional meta-glycidyl amine and a tetrafunctional para-glycidyl amine;

b) a thermoplastic particle component comprising high melting thermoplastic particles that have a melting point above said curing temperature and low melting thermoplastic particles that have a melting point at or below said curing temperature;

d) a thermoplastic toughening agent; and

e) a curing agent.

Assignments (10)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 2, 2014
From: CITIZENS BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION; HEXCEL HOLDINGS LUXEMBOURG S.À.R.L.
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TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 24, 2014
From: CITIZENS BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (F/K/A RBS CITIZENS, N.A.)
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033813/0565 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2013
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 031140/0729 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 1, 2013
From: HEXCEL CORPORATION; HEXCEL HOLDINGS LUXEMBOURG S.A.R.L.
To: RBS CITIZENS, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 030724/0287 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 20, 2010
From: HEXCEL CORPORATION
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 024864/0016 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 20, 2010
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024864/0040 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 9, 2010
From: HEXCEL CORPORATION
To: HEXCEL COMPOSITES LTD.
Reel/Frame 024659/0959 →
GRANT OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2009
From: HEXCEL CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 022722/0240 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2009
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION; HEXCEL REINFORCEMENTS CORP.
Reel/Frame 022722/0301 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2007
From: TILBROOK, DAVID; BLAIR, DANA; BOYLE, MAUREEN A.; MACKENZIE, PAUL
To: HEXCEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 019618/0537 →