Process and device for the production of a fiber-composite material
A process for the production of a fibre-composite material, the process including the following steps: a) a fibre bundle is conducted over at least one deflection bar having radially circumferential rounded elevations, thus being expanded; b) the expanded fibre bundle is subsequently drawn into an impregnation chamber; c) a melt is applied to the expanded fibre bundle; and d) the fibre bundle impregnated with melt is drawn through a take-off die at the end of the apparatus, and a corresponding device, which achieves very good impregnation quality.
1. A process for producing a fiber-composite material from unidirectional fibers and a matrix in an apparatus, the process comprising:
a) conducting a fiber bundle radially over at least one deflection bar having a plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, thereby deflecting and expanding the fiber bundle to a width greater than a width of the end product at least by a factor of 1.2;
b) subsequently drawing the expanded fiber bundle into an impregnation chamber;
c) applying a melt to the expanded fiber bundle; and
d) drawing the fiber bundle impregnated with the melt through a take-off die at the end of the apparatus,
wherein each of the radially circumferential rounded elevations has a flank angle α of 90.1° to 100°,
the fiber bundle comprises from 1 to 1,000 rovings,
the at least one deflection bar has a straight section of length L between adjacent two radially circumferential rounded elevations in the plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, the length L being from 0.5 times to 6 times a width of the roving, and
the fiber-composite material is a thin sheet or other sheet, a tape or a rectangular profile.
2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the matrix of the fiber-composite material is a thermoplastic moulding composition, a thermoset, a thermoplastic-thermoset hybrid system, a thermoplastic elastomer or a crosslinked elastomer.
3. The process of claim 1 , wherein in a) the fiber bundle is expanded such that an average thickness of the expanded fiber bundle in a radial direction is from 1 to 50 times a diameter of filament in the fiber bundle.
4. The process of claim 1 , wherein the fiber-composite material is calendered after leaving the take-off die.
5. The process of claim 1 , wherein the fiber-composite material is chopped to give elongate long-fiber-reinforced pellets of 4 to 60 mm in length.
6. The process of claim 1 , wherein:
in c) the melt is applied by means of at least one applicator die;
a wetted fiber bundle is brought towards a later product cross section by virtue of a cross-sectional narrowing;
a radius deflects wetted fibers by an angle of 5° to 60°; and
a height of the fiber distribution is uniformized radially in a relaxation zone.
7. The process of claim 1 , wherein:
in a) one or more fiber bundles are expanded via one or more spreader devices each comprising at least one deflection bar having radially circumferential rounded elevations;
in b) at least one expanded fiber bundle is then drawn into an impregnation chamber in such a way as to give at least two superposed, spatially separate and expanded fiber webs; and
in c) the melt is supplied via horizontal distributor bars which are each arranged between two fiber webs; and
individual fiber webs are caused to converge in such a way that they are superposed and contact one another.
8. The process of claim 1 , wherein each of the radially circumferential rounded elevations has a height H of 0.2 mm to 20 mm.
9. The process of claim 1 , wherein each of the radially circumferential rounded elevations has a rounded tip with a radius R of 0.1 mm to 10 mm.
10. The process of claim 1 , wherein the flank angle α of the radially circumferential rounded elevations is 90.3° to 95°.
11. The process of claim 1 , wherein the flank angle α of the radially circumferential rounded elevations is 90.5° to 92°.
12. The process of claim 6 , wherein, in c), the radius deflects the wetted fibers by an angle of 12° to 60°.
13. The process of claim 6 , wherein, in c), the radius deflects the wetted fibers by an angle of 15° to 60°.
14. The process of claim 1 , wherein in a), the at least one deflection bar comprises at least four deflection bars each having the plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, and the fiber bundle is conducted radially over the at least four deflection bars arranged in succession.
15. The process of claim 1 , wherein the fiber bundle comprises one roving.
16. The process of claim 1 , wherein in d), the fiber bundle impregnated with the melt is drawn through the take-off die at a take-off speed of from 0.5 to 25 m/min.
17. The process of claim 1 , wherein the take-off die comprises a plurality of rollers or rolls.
18. The process of claim 1 , wherein the fiber-composite material comprises 20% to 75% by volume of the fibers.
19. A process for producing a fiber-composite material from unidirectional fibers and a matrix in an apparatus, the process comprising:
a) conducting a fiber bundle radially over at least one deflection bar having a plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, thereby deflecting and expanding the fiber bundle;
b) subsequently drawing the expanded fiber bundle into an impregnation chamber;
c) applying a melt to the expanded fiber bundle; and
d) drawing the fiber bundle impregnated with the melt through a take-off die at the end of the apparatus,
wherein each of the radially circumferential rounded elevations has a flank angle α of 90.1° to 100°,
the fiber bundle comprises from 1 to 1,000 rovings,
the at least one deflection bar has a straight section of length L between adjacent two radially circumferential rounded elevations in the plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, the length L being from 0.5 times to 6 times a width of the roving, and
the fiber-composite material is a thin sheet or other sheet, a tape or a rectangular profile.
20. The process of claim 14 , wherein in a), the fiber bundle is conducted radially over the at least four deflection bars each having the plurality of radially circumferential rounded elevations, and then over a deflection bar having no elevation.