IP Library Granted Patent US 11,214,679
Granted Patent B2
US 11,214,679 · App. 16/092,548 · Granted Jan 4, 2022

High strength sheet molding composition formed with an interpenetrating polymer network

Inventors: Probir Kumar Guha (Bloomfield Hills, MI); Michael J. Hiltunen (Rochester, MI); Shane Skop (Auburn Hills, MI)
Assignee: CONTINENTAL STRUCTURAL PLASTICS, INC.
C08L67/00C08J5/18C08K3/22C08K7/02C08K7/14C08K7/20C08K7/22C08K9/00C08L67/06C08L75/02C08J2367/00C08J2475/02C08K2003/2206C08K2003/2217C08K2003/2224C08K2201/014C08L2312/00
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Patent No.
US 11,214,679
App. No.
16/092,548
Granted
Jan 4, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A polyurea additive is provided that strengthens a given base sheet molding composition (SMC) An isocyanate containing species and an amine containing species are introduced into an uncured polymeric resin of a sheet molding compound (SMC) under conditions suitable for the formation of a polyurea polymer network. Upon cure of the SMC base resin, an interpenetrating network is formed that is stronger than the base SMC absent the polyurea. As a result, an article is formed from the SMC that is stronger at the same dimensions than a conventional article or thinned to achieve the same properties to obtain a lightweight article compared to that formed from conventional SMC. The properties of the article are also attractive relative to aluminum for the formation of vehicle body and exterior panels.

Claims (25)

1. A sheet molding composition formulation comprising:

a thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin;

a polyurea present from between 0.6 and 8.4 volume percent based on the sheet molding composition formulation, said polyurea being composed of between 6 and 22 percent by volume amine, with the remainder being polyisocyanate, where the amount of amine is based on the volume of polyurea, where the amine has an average molecular amine functionality of between 2.2 and 3.6, where the amine comprises triamine alone or a mixture of diamines or triamines with higher functionality polyamines, and wherein upon curing of the sheet molding composition formulation said polyurea forms a strength imparting interpenetrating network;

a fiber filler present from 20 to 40 volume percent;

glass microspheres present from 5.7 to 26.4 volume percent.

2. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said glass microspheres are surface treated to covalently bond to said thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin.

3. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said glass microspheres have a diameter of from 12 to 55 microns.

4. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said glass microspheres have a diameter of from 12 to 45 microns.

5. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said glass microspheres have a diameter of 16 microns.

6. The formulation of claim 1 further comprising a thickener additive is magnesium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium oxide or a combination thereof.

7. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said mixture of amines has a molecular weight of between 120 and 5,000 Daltons and has a polyether backbone.

8. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said polyisocyanate isocyanate is a diisocyanate.

9. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said polyisocyanate is an isocyanate-terminated polyurethane.

10. The formulation of claim 1 wherein said polyisocyanate has a molecular weight of between 400 and 5,000 and a component selected from the group consisting of: a polyether polyol, a polyester polyol, and a diamine.

11. An improved molded article produced from a molding composition formulation that includes a cured thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin, and a fiber filler present from 20 to 40 volume percent cross-linked to said polyurea, wherein the improvement lies in: a polyurea present from 0.6 and 8.4 volume percent based on the sheet molding composition formulation, said polyurea being composed of between 6 and 22 percent by volume amine, with the remainder being polyisocyanate, where the amount of amine is based on the volume of polyurea, where the amine has an average molecular amine functionality of between 2.2 and 3.6, where the amine comprises triamine alone or a mixture of diamines or triamines with higher functionality polyamines, and wherein upon curing of the sheet molding composition formulation said polyurea forms a strength imparting interpenetrating network;

glass microspheres present from 16 to 26 volume percent.

12. The improved article of claim 11 wherein said glass microspheres are surface treated to covalently bond to said thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin.

13. The improved article of claim 11 wherein said glass microspheres have a diameter of from 12 to 55 microns.

14. The improved article of claim 11 having a density of 1.43 to 1.6 grams/cubic centimeter (g/cc).

15. A sheet molding composition formulation comprising:

a thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin;

a polyurea present from 0.6 and 8.4 volume percent based on the sheet molding composition formulation, said polyurea being composed of between 6 and 22 percent by volume amine, with the remainder being polyisocyanate, where the amount of amine is based on the volume of polyurea, where the amine has an average molecular amine functionality of between 2.2 and 3.6, where the amine comprises triamine alone or a mixture of diamines or triamines with higher functionality polyamines wherein upon curing of the sheet molding composition formulation said polyurea forms a strength imparting interpenetrating network;

a fiber filler present from 20 to 40 volume percent;

glass microspheres present from 16 to 26 volume percent, said glass microspheres being surface treated to covalently bond to said thermoset cross-linkable polyester or vinyl polymeric resin, and having a diameter of from 12 to 55 microns;

wherein upon curing said formulation has a density of 1.43 to 1.6 grams/cubic centimeter (g/cc).

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: TEIJIN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: CSP INNOVATIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 073641/0313 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 3, 2025
From: TEIJIN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 071815/0728 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2025
From: TEIJIN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: STORK HOLDCO INC.
Reel/Frame 071788/0005 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 22, 2022
From: CONTINENTAL STRUCTURAL PLASTICS, INC.
To: TEIJIN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 058820/0369 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 10, 2018
From: GUHA, PROBIR KUMAR; HILTUNEN, MICHAEL J.
To: CONTINENTAL STRUCTURAL PLASTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047121/0425 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 10, 2018
From: SKOP, SHANE
To: CONTINENTAL STRUCTURAL PLASTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047121/0479 →