IP Library Granted Patent US 9,732,463
Granted Patent B2
US 9,732,463 · App. 14/610,458 · Granted Aug 15, 2017

NanoParticle finish for mineral and carbon fibers

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Patent No.
US 9,732,463
App. No.
14/610,458
Granted
Aug 15, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and product for creating a customizable fabric for specific end-use composites is provided. This method includes creating a three-dimensional matrix on woven fabrics, such as glass or carbon fiber fabrics via the addition of nanoparticles and a coupling agent; and, attaching a functional group compatible to specific resins dependent upon end use. The resulting product is a resin-free fabric with specific functional groups attached, ready to receive a particular polymer resin. Alternatively, the process may continue through to the addition of a polymer resin, resulting in a completed composite product.

Claims (43)

1. A process for finishing mineral fabrics comprising the steps of:

a) cleaning said mineral fabric to remove any processing aids and impurities;

b) attaching a silane coupling agent to said mineral fabric;

c) attaching a silane coupling agent to nano mineral particles;

d) grafting said nano mineral particles to said mineral fabric, forming a three-dimensional matrix and providing increased surface area;

e) determining the end-use composite;

f) selecting a functional group based on polymer resin of said end-use composite;

g) attaching said functional group to said mineral fabric whereby said product is a resin-free fabric ready to receive a polymer resin coating.

2. The process of claim 1 , further including the step of applying a polymer coating to said mineral fabric.

3. The process of claim 1 , wherein said silane coupling agent attached to said mineral fabric is an aminosilane and said silane coupling agent attached to said nano mineral particle is an epoxy silane.

4. A process for finishing carbon fiber fabrics comprising the steps of:

a) pretreating the surface of said carbon fiber fabric to activate the fabric for receiving a silane;

b) attaching a silane coupling agent to said carbon fiber fabric;

c) grafting nano mineral particles to said silane coupling agent attached to said carbon fiber fabric, forming a three-dimensional matrix and providing increased surface area;

d) determining the end-use composite;

f) selecting a functional group based on polymer resin of end-use composite;

g) attaching said functional group to said carbon fiber fabric whereby said product is a resin-free fabric ready to receive a polymer resin coating.

5. The process of claim 4 , further including the step of applying a polymer coating to said carbon fiber fabric.

6. A process for increasing the strength and structural integrity of a structural composite composed of at least on substrate of one of a woven fabric and a nonwoven fabric comprising the steps of:

a) activating said fibers by cleaning the fabric to remove any processing aids and impurities on the surface thereof;

b) attaching a silane coupling agent to said fibers;

c) grafting nano mineral particles to silane copolymer molecules and said fibers providing increased surface areas for the subsequent bonding with a polymer coating fabric;

d) applying a polymer coating to said treated fabric over said coupling agent and nano particles providing bonding with said increased surface areas so that the composite has increased strength and structural integrity.

7. The process of claim 6 wherein grafting said nano particles by applying a solution containing said coupling agent and said nano particles to said fibers.

8. The process of claim 6 including grafting said nano particles by first applying said coupling agent to said fibers and second by subsequently applying said nano particles to said coupling agent and fibers.

9. The process of claim 6 including the step of applying a second coating of a coupling agent to said first mentioned coupling agent.

10. The process of claim 6 wherein the fabric includes carbon fibers.

11. The process of claim 6 wherein the fabric is includes fiberglass and the polymer is an epoxy.

12. A process for finishing a structural composite material for use in structural and electrical components comprising the steps of:

a) providing a plurality of fibers formed into a textile fabric;

b) adhering a coupling agent to said fabric;

c) grafting a plurality of nano mineral particles to said fabric by said coupling agent forming a three-dimensional matrix with increased surface areas;

d) determining the end-use composite;

e) selecting a functional group to attach to said nano mineral particles and said fabric based on said end-use composite;

f) attaching said functional groups to said nano mineral particles and said fabric resulting in a resin-free fabric ready for subsequent bonding to a polymer resin.

13. The process of claim 12 , further including the step of providing a cross-linking agent, wherein molecules of the cross-linking agent have a first group bonded to the nano particles and a second group available for cross-linking with a polymer resin coating.

14. The process of claim 12 , further comprising the step of bonding a polymer resin coating to the second groups on the molecules of the cross-linking agent.

15. The process of claim 12 , wherein the fibers are selected from the group consisting of fiberglass and quartz fibers.

16. The process of claim 12 , wherein the fibers are carbon fibers.

17. The process of claim 12 , wherein the coupling agent is a silane copolymer.

18. The process of claim 12 , wherein the nano particles are nano-silica particles.

19. The process of claim 12 further including the step of coating said fabric with a polymer resin.

20. The process of claim 19 , wherein the polymer resin is selected from the group consisting of epoxides, polyimides and polyamides.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2021
From: DUNMORE INTERNATIONAL CORP.; HANDY & HARMAN; HANDYTUBE CORPORATION; JPS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS LLC; KASCO, LLC; LUCAS-MILHAUPT, INC.; MTE CORPORATION; OMG, INC.; OMNI TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION OF DANVILLE; SL POWER ELECTRONICS CORPORATION; STEEL SPORTS INC.; U.K. ELITE SOCCER, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 058600/0571 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2015
From: JPS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS LLC; INTERNATIONAL FABRICS, INC.; JPS AUTO INC.; JPS CARPET CORP.; JPS COMPOSITE MATERIALS CORP.; JPS ELASTOMERICS CORP.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 037032/0086 →