IP Library Granted Patent US 11,338,552
Granted Patent B2
US 11,338,552 · App. 16/792,232 · Granted May 24, 2022

Composite materials, vehicle applications and methods thereof

Inventors: Bryan Joseph Tullis (South Lyon, MI); Peter Isaac Bortell (Tecumseh, MI)
Assignee: PRODUCTIVE RESEARCH LLC
B32B15/085B32B7/02B32B15/18B32B27/20B32B27/32B32B2262/02B32B2262/103B32B2270/00B32B2307/54B32B2605/00
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Patent No.
US 11,338,552
App. No.
16/792,232
Granted
May 24, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

The teachings herein relate to improved composite materials offering weight reduction which are capable of withstanding automotive paint bake ovens.

Claims (47)

1. A composite material comprising:

i) a first steel layer;

ii) a second steel layer;

iii) a polymeric core layer interposed between and attached to the first and second steel layers;

wherein a thickness of the polymeric core layer is about 0.1 mm or more, and a ratio of the thickness of the polymeric core layer to a thickness of the composite material is about 0.25 or more and about 0.90 or less;

wherein the polymeric core layer includes one or more polymers and 8 volume percent to 16 volume percent of one or more fillers, based on a total volume of the polymeric core layer, selected and arranged so that the polymeric core layer has a low shear flow value of about 0.04 g or less, as measured at 177° C. for 30 minutes with a mass of 0.91 kg on a 5.1 mm×5.1 mm specimen;

wherein the polymeric core layer is characterized by a melt flow rate, measured at 190° C./2.16 kg, of about 1.0 g/10 min or less;

wherein the one or more fillers includes less than 7 volume percent of metallic fiber, based on the total volume of the polymeric core layer, and an organic filler wherein a ratio of a density of the organic filler to a density of the metallic fiber is 0.50 or less.

2. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein

the first steel layer has a thickness of about 0.60 mm to about 3.00 mm; and

the second steel layer has a thickness of about 0.10 to about 0.50 mm.

3. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein

the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of about 240 MPa to about 1150 MPa;

and optionally the second steel layer has a tensile yield strength that is less than the tensile yield strength of the first steel layer.

4. The composite material of any of claims 1 through 3 ,

wherein a ratio of the tensile yield strength of the first steel layer to a tensile yield strength of the second steel layer is about 1.1 or more; and the polymeric core layer is characterized by a melt flow rate, measured at 190° C/2.16 kg, of about 0.01 g/10 min or more and about 0.8 g/ 10 min or less.

5. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein the one or more polymers includes a first polymer, a second polymer having a peak melting temperature less than a peak melting temperature of the first polymer, and a third polymer, wherein the third polymer has a higher Hildebrand solubility parameter than a Hildebrand solubility parameter of the first and second polymers;

optionally wherein the first polymer is a polyolefin and the second polymer is a different polyolefin.

6. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein the melt flow rate of the polymeric core layer, as measured according to ASTM D 1238-13, is reduced by at least about 40% compared with the polymeric core layer having the same polymers and no filler.

7. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein

the first steel layer has a different thickness than the second steel layer; and

a tensile yield strength of the first steel layer and a tensile yield strength of the second steel layer differ by about 10% or more, as measured according to ASTM E8 standard test method for steel.

8. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of 240 MPa or more and a thickness of about 0.55 mm or more; and the second steel layer has a tensile yield strength of less than 220 MPa and a thickness of about 0.40 mm or less.

9. The composite material of claim 8 , wherein

the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of about 260 MPa or more; and

the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of about 1150 M Pa or less; and

a ratio of the tensile yield strength of the first steel layer to the tensile yield strength of the second steel layer is from about 1.15 to about 5.0; and

the polymeric core layer is characterized by an equilibrium water absorption of about 4.0 weight percent or less, as measured according to ASTM D570-98 (2018) at a temperature of about 25° C.

10. The composite material of claim 9 , wherein the one or more polymers includes one or more high viscosity polymers having a melt flow rate of about 1.0 g/10 min or less, wherien the amount of the one or more high viscosity polymers is 75 weight percent or more, based on the total weight of the one or more polymers.

11. The composite material of claim 10 , wherein the one or more high viscosity polymers includes a polymer having a melt flow rate of about 0.5 g/10 min or less.

12. The composite material of claim 11 , wherein the one or more high viscosity polymers includes a polyolefin elastomer that is a copolymer of ethylene and octene having a density of about 0.868 g/cm 3 .

13. The composite material of claim 9 , wherein the organic filler has a specific gravity of 0.9 to about 2.0.

14. The composite material of claim 13 , wherein the concentration of the metallic fiber is about 2 volume percent or more, based on the total volume of the polymeric core layer.

15. The composite material of claim 1 , wherein the metallic fiber is present in an amount of about 2 volume percent or more, based on the total volume of the polymeric core layer.

16. A composite material comprising:

i) a first steel layer having a tensile yield strength of 240 MPa or more and a thickness of about 0.55 mm or more;

ii) a second steel layer having a tensile yield strength of less than 220 MPa and a thickness of about 0.40 mm or less;

iii) a polymeric core layer interposed between and attached to the first and second steel layers;

wherein a thickness of the polymeric core layer is about 0.1 mm or more and a ratio of the thickness of the polymeric core layer to a thickness of the composite material is about 0.25 or more and about 0.90 or less;

wherein the polymeric core layer includes a polymer matrix having a melting temperature of 180° C. or more, a glass transition temperature of 180° C. or more, or a cross-linked structure that prevents flow at 180° C.; and

the polymeric core layer is characterized by an equilibrium water absorption of about 2.0 weight percent or less, as measured according to ASTM D570-98 (2018) at a temperature of about 25° C.

17. The composite material of claim 16 , wherein

the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of about 260 MPa or more;

the first steel layer has a tensile yield strength of about 1150 MPa or less; and

a ratio of the tensile yield strength of the first steel layer to the tensile yield strength of the second steel layer is from about 1.15 to about 5.0; and

the polymeric core layer is characterized by an equilibrium water absorption of about 1.0 weight percent or less, as measured according to ASTM D570-98 (2018) at a temperature of about 25° C.;

wherein the first steel layer has a chrome plating.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 14, 2025
From: MATERIAL SCIENCES CORPORATION; MATERIAL SCIENCES CORPORATION, ENGINEERED MATERIALS AND SOLUTIONS GROUP, INC.; CONTINUOUS COLOUR COAT LIMITED
To: TCW ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 070520/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 27, 2021
From: MATERIAL SCIENCES CORPORATION; MATERIAL SCIENCES CORPORATION, ENGINEERED MATERIALS AND SOLUTIONS GROUP, INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 058485/0832 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 13, 2020
From: BORTELL, PETER ISAAC; TULLIS, BRYAN JOSEPH
To: PRODUCTIVE RESEARCH LLC; MATERIAL SCIENCES CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054043/0152 →