Fiber size, sized reinforcements, and articles reinforced with such reinforcements
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-017/04
B05D-007/24
출원번호
UP-0982462
(2004-11-05)
등록번호
US-7585563
(2009-09-22)
발명자
/ 주소
Kashikar, Sanjay
Henrion, Jean Marc
Campbell, Les E.
출원인 / 주소
OCV Intellectual Capital, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Dottavio, James J.
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초록▼
A fiber-size composition contains a modified polyolefin, a hydrophilic coupling agent, and an enhancer with at least one of the following: a fluorine-containing compound, a hydrophobic coupling agent, a cyclic fatty acid, or at least two saturated fatty acids with at least one of said fatty acids ha
A fiber-size composition contains a modified polyolefin, a hydrophilic coupling agent, and an enhancer with at least one of the following: a fluorine-containing compound, a hydrophobic coupling agent, a cyclic fatty acid, or at least two saturated fatty acids with at least one of said fatty acids having at least two acid groups. When reinforcing fiber materials sized with the composition are used to form composite articles, the articles show improved properties such as strength and color.
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We claim: 1. A fiber-size composition comprising: a) a modified polyolefin; b) a hydrophilic coupling agent; c) two or more enhancers selected from the group consisting of 1) a fluorine-containing compound selected from fluoroborates, alkali-metal fluorides, fluoroaluminates, fluorozirconates and m
We claim: 1. A fiber-size composition comprising: a) a modified polyolefin; b) a hydrophilic coupling agent; c) two or more enhancers selected from the group consisting of 1) a fluorine-containing compound selected from fluoroborates, alkali-metal fluorides, fluoroaluminates, fluorozirconates and mixtures thereof; 2) a hydrophobic coupling agent; and 3) a cyclic fatty acid; wherein other components of said fiber-size composition are essentially fully saturated and are substantially free of discoloring nitrogen-containing compounds. 2. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said fiber-size composition is aqueous based. 3. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said modified polyolefin is formed as a nonionic aqueous polymer emulsion from a single, pressurized, heated and stirred mixture comprising said modified polyolefin, a fatty acid, a nonionic surfactant, a base, and water. 4. The fiber-size composition of claim 1 with said modified polyolefin being a maleic anhydride modified polypropylene with a molecular weight greater than about 80,000. 5. The fiber-size composition of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic coupling agent is a hydrophilic silane coupling agent. 6. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said fluorine-containing compound is a tetrafluoroborate. 7. The fiber-size composition according to claim 6 wherein said tetrafluoroborate is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal tetrafluoroborates, alkaline earth tetrafluoroborates, ammonium tetrafluroborate, and mixtures thereof. 8. The fiber-size composition according to claim 7 wherein said tetrafluoroborate is selected from the alkali metal tetrafluoroborates consisting of sodium tetrafluoroborate, potassium tetrafluoroborate, and mixtures thereof. 9. The fiber-size composition according to claim 7 wherein said alkali metal tetrafluoroborate is selected as sodium tetrafluoroborate. 10. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic coupling agent is a hydrophobic silane comprising from one to three hydrophobic groups. 11. The fiber-size composition according to claim 10 wherein said hydrophobic group is an alkyl group. 12. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said hydrophobic coupling agent is selected from the group consisting of propyltrimethoxysilane, propyltriethoxysilane, and mixtures thereof. 13. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said cyclic fatty acid comprises saturated dimer and trimer cylic fatty acids formed from unsaturated fatty acid monomers having carbon backbones with from about eight to about forty carbon atoms. 14. The fiber-size composition according to claim 13 wherein said cyclic fatty acid is formed from an unsaturated fatty acid monomer with a carbon backbone having eighteen carbon atoms. 15. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said cyclic fatty acid comprises a hydrogenated dimer formed from oleic acid. 16. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 wherein said fiber-size composition is used without color compensating additives. 17. The fiber-size composition according to claim 1 further comprising at least one of the following processing aids selected from the group consisting of wetting agents, lubricants, surfactants, and antifoam agents exclusive of ionic agents with nitrogen functionality, unsaturated functionality, and non-ionic agents based on alkylphenols. 18. The fiber-size composition of claim 1 further comprising a boron-containing compound. 19. The fiber-size composition of claim 18 wherein said boron-containing compound is selected from the group of compounds consisting of borohydrides, boron halides, boron nitride, organoboron compounds, borazoles, perborates, borosilicates, tetraborates, boric acid and mixtures thereof. 20. The fiber-size composition of claim 18 wherein said boron-containing compound is selected from the group of tetraborates consisting of alkali metal tetraborates, alkaline earth tetraborates, ammonium borate, and mixtures thereof. 21. The fiber-size composition of claim 20 wherein said tetraborate is selected from the group of tetraborates consisting of disodium tetraborate, dipotassium tetraborate, diammonium tetraborate, and mixtures thereof. 22. The fiber-size composition of claim 21 wherein said selected tetraborate is disodium tetraborate. 23. The fiber-size composition of claim 1, further comprising an additive selected from P(III) compounds, S(IV) compounds and mixtures thereof. 24. The fiber-size composition of claim 23 wherein said P(III) compound is a hypophosphite compound. 25. The fiber-size composition of claim 24 wherein said hypophosphite compound is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal hypophosphites, alkaline-earth hypophosphites, ammonium hypophosphite and mixtures thereof. 26. The fiber-size composition of claim 25 wherein said selected hypophosphite compound is sodium hypophosphite. 27. A reinforcing fiber coated with the fiber-size composition of claim 1. 28. The reinforcing fiber of claim 27 wherein said fiber is an E-glass fiber. 29. The reinforcing fiber of claim 27 wherein said fiber is a boron-free glass fiber. 30. The reinforcing fiber of claim 29 with said boron-free glass fiber consisting essentially of 59.0 to 62.0 weight percent SiO2, 20.0 to 24.0 weight percent CaO, 12.0 to 15.0 weight percent Al2O3, 1.0 to 4.0 weight percent MgO, 0.0 to 0.5 weight percent F2, 0.1 to 2.0 weight percent Na2O, 0.0 to 0.9 weight percent TiO2, 0.0 to 0,5 weight percent Fe2O3, 0.0 to 2.0 weight percent K2O, and 0.0 to 0.5 weight percent SO3. 31. The reinforcing fiber of claim 30 wherein in said boron-free glass fiber the SiO2 content is about 60.1 weight percent, the CaO content is about 22.1 weight percent the Al2O3 content is about 13.2 weight percent, the MgO content is about 3.0 weight percent the K2 O content is about 0.2 weight percent, the Na2O content is about 0.6 weight percent, the Fe2O3 content is about 0.2 weight percent, the combined content of SO3 and F2 content is about 0.1 weight percent, and the TiO2 content is about 0.5 weight percent. 32. The reinforcing fiber of claim 29 wherein said glass fiber is essentially free of a moiety from the group of moieties consisting of F2, TiO2, SO3, and combinations thereof. 33. A compounding formulation comprising the reinforcing fiber of claim 27 and a matrix resin. 34. The compounding formulation of claim 33 further comprising at least one compounding agent selected from the group consisting of coupling agents, antioxidants, pigments, antistats, fillers, and flame retardants. 35. The compounding formulation of claim 33 wherein said matrix resin is selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, polyesters, polyacetals, polyamides, polyacrylamides, polyimides, polyethers, polyvinylethers, polystyrenes, polyoxides, polycarbonates, polysiloxanes, polysulfones, polyanhydrides, polyimines, epoxies, polyacrylics, polyvinylesters, polyurethane, maleic resins, urea resins, melamine resins, phenol resins, furan resins, polymer blends, polymer alloys, and mixtures thereof. 36. The compounding formulation of claim 35 wherein said matrix resin is a polyolefin. 37. The compounding formulation of claim 36 wherein said polyolefin is polypropylene. 38. The compounding formulation of claim 37 further comprising a modified polyolefin. 39. The compounding formulation of claim 38 further comprising an antioxidant. 40. A composite pellet formed from the compounding formulation of claim 33. 41. A composite article formed from the compounding formulation of claim 33. 42. A method of preparing reinforcing fibers comprising: a) preparing a fiber-size composition comprising: 1) a modified polyolefin, 2) a hydrophilic coupling agent, 3) two or more enhancers selected from the group consisting of: (a) a fluorine-containing compound selected from fluoroborates, alkali-metal fluorides, fluoroaluminates, fluorozirconates and mixtures thereof; (b) a hydrophobic coupling agent; and (c) a cyclic fatty acid; and b) contacting fibers with said fiber-size composition; and c) allowing said fiber-size composition to solidify on said fibers to form said reinforcing fibers, wherein other components of said fiber-size composition are essentially fully saturated and are substantially free of discoloring nitrogen-containing compounds. 43. The method of preparing reinforcing fibers according to claim 42 wherein said modified polyolefin is prepared as a nonionic aqueous polyolefin emulsion by heating and stirring a single mixture of said modified polyolefin, a fatty acid, a nonionic surfactant, a base, and water in a pressurized container. 44. The method of preparing reinforcing fibers according to claim 42 wherein said fibers are glass fibers. 45. The method of preparing reinforcing fibers according to claim 44 wherein said glass fibers are essentially boron-free glass fibers. 46. The method of claim 42 wherein said fiber-size composition is used without color compensating additives. 47. A method of preparing a composite formulation comprising the step of combining said reinforcing fibers prepared according to the method of claim 42 with a matrix resin to form said composite formulation. 48. The method of preparing a composite formulation according to claim 47 further comprising the step of combining said reinforcing fibers and said matrix resin with one of the group consisting of coupling agents, antioxidants, pigments, antistats, fillers, flame retardants, and mixtures thereof. 49. A method of preparing a composite article comprising the step of forming said composite formulation formed in claim 48 into said composite article. 50. The fiber-size composition of claim 42, further comprising an additive selected from P(III) compounds, S(IV) compounds and mixtures thereof. 51. A fiber-size composition comprising: a) a modified polyolefin; b) a hydrophilic coupling agent; c) two or more enhancers selected from the group consisting of: 1) a fluorine-containing compound selected from the group consisting of fluoroborates, alkali-metal fluorides, fluoroaluminates, fluorozirconates and mixtures thereof; 2) a hydrophobic coupling agent; and 3) a cyclic fatty acid; and d) a polyurethane. 52. The fiber-size composition of claim 51 further comprising a boron-containing compound. 53. The fiber-size composition of claim 51, wherein said boron-containing compound is selected from the group consisting of borohydrides, boron halides, boron nitride, organoboron compounds, borazoles, perborates, borosilicates, tetraborates, boric acid and mixtures thereof. 54. The fiber-size composition of claim 53 wherein said boron-containing compound is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal tetraborates, alkaline earth tetraborates, ammonium borate and mixtures thereof. 55. The fiber-size composition of claim 54 wherein said tetraborate is selected from the group consisting of disodium, tetraborate, dipotassium tetraborate, diammonium tetraborate and mixtures thereof. 56. The fiber-size composition of claim 55 wherein said tetraborate is disodium tetraborate. 57. The fiber-size composition of claim 51, further comprising an additive selected from P(III) compounds, S(IV) compounds and mixtures thereof.
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