Formable light weight composite material systems and methods
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B32B-015/08
B32B-015/02
B32B-015/18
B32B-027/20
B32B-027/32
B32B-027/34
C08J-005/04
C08J-005/10
C08K-007/06
B32B-027/06
출원번호
US-0027423
(2011-02-15)
등록번호
US-9415568
(2016-08-16)
발명자
/ 주소
Mizrahi, Shimon
Narkis, Moshe
출원인 / 주소
PRODUCTIVE RESEARCH LLC
대리인 / 주소
The Dobrusin Law Firm, P.C.
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초록▼
The present invention relates to filled polymeric materials including a polymer and a mass of metallic fibers distributed within the polymer, and to light weight composites which comprise at least a pair of metallic layers and a polymeric layer interposed between the pair of metallic layers, the pol
The present invention relates to filled polymeric materials including a polymer and a mass of metallic fibers distributed within the polymer, and to light weight composites which comprise at least a pair of metallic layers and a polymeric layer interposed between the pair of metallic layers, the polymeric layer containing the filled polymeric material. The composite materials of the present invention may be formed using conventional stamping equipment at ambient temperatures. Composite materials of the present invention may also be capable of being welded to other metal materials using a resistance welding process such as resistance spot welding. Preferred composite materials include one or any combination of the following features: metallic fibers that are ribbon fibers; a polymer selected from a polyolefin, a polyamide, or a combination thereof; or a metallic layer (e.g., one or both of the pair of metallic layers) having a surface facing the filled polymeric material that is untreated.
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1. A light weight composite comprising: a first metallic layer;a second metallic layer; anda core layer extrudate including a filled polymeric material having a thickness disposed between the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer;wherein the filled polymeric material includes one or mor
1. A light weight composite comprising: a first metallic layer;a second metallic layer; anda core layer extrudate including a filled polymeric material having a thickness disposed between the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer;wherein the filled polymeric material includes one or more polymers and a mass of metallic fibers mixed with and distributed within the polymer,wherein at least 70% by weight of the polymer is a thermoplastic that includes a polyethylene copolymer having at least 60% ethylene;the polymer is present at a concentration of about 65 volume percent or more, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the metallic fibers include ribbon fibers having a generally rectangular cross-section in the direction transverse to the length of the fibers;the metallic fibers have a weight average length of 1 mm to 55 mm;the polymer has an elongation at failure of at least about 50% as measured according to ASTM D638-08;the concentration of metallic fibers in the filled polymeric material is from 3 to 25 volume %, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the combined volume of the polymer and the metallic fibers is at least about 90% by volume, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the concentration of pores and voids in the filled polymeric material is from 0 to about 10 volume %, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the metallic fibers are present as a mass of fibers that spans the thickness of the filled polymeric material, and electrically connects the two metallic layers;the composite material has a thickness of 0.3 mm or more and the filled polymeric material has a thickness that is 40% or more of the total volume of the composite material and wherein the composite has a weld current range of 1.5 kA or more and is capable of a draw ratio of at least 1.5 in a stamping operation. 2. A process of forming a composite part comprising a step of stamping the light weight composite of claim 1. 3. The process of claims 2, wherein the stamping step includes a step of drawing at least one portion of the light weight composite by a draw ratio greater than about 1.5; and the process includesa step of welding the light weight composite to at least one additional metal containing material, wherein the welding step is selected from group consisting of resistance welding, laser welding, and electron beam welding. 4. An automotive part manufactured using the process of claim 3. 5. A stamped and welded article comprising: a sheet of steel spot welded to a light weight composite, and including at least one weld nugget joining the sheet of steel and the light weight composite;wherein the light weight composite has a weld current range of 1.5 kA or more and is stamped to a draw ratio greater than 1.5, and comprises:a first steel sheet having a thickness from about 0.10 mm to about 1.5 mm;a second steel sheet having a thickness from about 0.10 mm to about 1.5 mm; anda core layer, wherein the core layer is an extrudate consisting of a filled polymeric material;wherein the light weight composite is a sandwich structure including the core layer sandwiched between the first steel sheet and the second steel sheet, the volume of the core layer is 30 volume % to 92% of the total volume of the light weight composite, and the total thickness of the two first and second steel sheets is from 5% to 70% of the total thickness of the light weight composite;wherein the filled polymeric material includes one or more polymers and a mass of plain carbon steel fibers mixed with and distributed within the polymer,wherein at least 70% by weight of the polymer is a thermoplastic;the polymer is present at a concentration of about 75 volume percent or more, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material, and includes a thermoplastic having a melting point greater than about 80° C. and less than about 200° C., as measured according to ASTM D3418-08 ;the one or more polymers includes a polymer having a number average molecular weight greater than 20,000 and that consists entirely of one or more α-olefins;the polymer has a melt index sufficiently high so that the polymer can be processed using extrusion equipment;the polymer has an elongation at failure of at least about 50% as measured according to ASTM D638-08;the amount of the polymer that is a grafted polymer is 0-10 weight percent;the plain carbon steel fibers include ribbon fibers;the plain carbon steel fibers have a weight average length of less than 25 mm and includes fibers that are not straight;the concentration of plain carbon steel fibers in the filled polymeric material is greater than about 3 volume % and less than 25 volume % based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the volume ratio of the polymer to the plain carbon steel fibers is greater than 3:1;the plain carbon steel fibers have a ratio of average length to average width from about 8 to about 100;the concentration of pores and voids in the filled polymeric material of the extrudate is from 0 to about 10 volume %, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material of the extrudate;the plain carbon steel fibers are present as a mass of fibers, the filled polymeric material has a thickness, and the mass of fibers spans the thickness of the filled polymeric material; andthe light weight composite has a formed configuration from being stamped or otherwise cold-formed on a press machine. 6. The article of claim 5 wherein the plain carbon steel fibers have an average width of 50 to 200 μm; and the light weight composite is free of ingredients that could leach out and contaminate a bath of an electrocoat process. 7. The article of claim 5, wherein the composite material has a thickness of 0.3 mm or more and the filled polymeric material has a thickness that is 40% or more of the total volume of the composite material. 8. The article of claim 5, wherein the light weight composite includes a planar contact between a plain carbon steel fiber and a metallic layer, a planar contact between plain carbon steel metallic fibers, or both. 9. The article of claim 8, wherein the polymer includes more than one α-olefins. 10. The article of claim 9, wherein the plain carbon steel fiber concentration is less than 20 volume % based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material and the plain carbon steel fibers have an average length of 1 mm or more. 11. The article of claim 10, wherein the plain carbon steel fibers have a ratio of width to thickness of 3 to 15. 12. The article of claim 11, wherein the volume of the filled polymeric material is at least 90% of the volume of the space between the first and second metallic layers. 13. The article of claim 11, wherein the fraction of the metallic fibers that contact a metallic layer along at least half of the length of the fiber is about 0.04 or less; and wherein the light weight composite material has a thickness of 0.3 mm or more; the combined volume of the polymer and the metallic fibers is at least about 95% by volume, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material. 14. The article of claim 13, wherein the light weight composite material has a static contact resistance of 0.0020 Ω or less; the fibers have a tensile elongation at failure greater than 30% as measured according to ASTM A370-03a; and the filled polymeric material is essentially free of low molecular weight compounds which may become volatilized during a resistance welding process. 15. A light weight composite comprising: a first metallic layer having a thickness from about 0.10 mm to about 1.5 mm and including aluminum or an aluminum alloy;a second metallic layer having a thickness from about 0.10 mm to about 1.5 mm; anda core layer extrudate consisting of a filled polymeric material sandwiched between the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer, wherein the volume of the core layer is 30 volume % to 92% of the total volume of the light weight composite, and the total thickness of the two first and second metallic layers is from 5% to 70% of the total thickness of the light weight composite;wherein the filled polymeric material includes one or more polymers and a mass of metallic fibers mixed with and distributed within the polymer,wherein at least 70% by weight of the polymer is a thermoplastic;the polymer is present at a concentration of about 65 volume percent or more, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the polymer has an elongation at failure of at least about 50% as measured according to ASTM D638-08;the one or more polymers includes a polymer having a number average molecular weight greater than 20,000 and that consists entirely of one or more α-olefins;the polymer has a melt index sufficiently high so that the polymer can be processed using extrusion equipment;the amount of the polymer that is a grafted polymer is 0-10 weight percent;the metallic fibers include ribbon fibers;the concentration of pores and voids in the filled polymeric material is from 0 to about 10 volume %, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the metallic fibers are present as a mass of fibers, the filled polymeric material has a thickness, and the mass of fibers spans the thickness of filled polymeric material;wherein the ribbon fibers have a generally rectangular cross-section in the direction transverse to the length of the fibers;the metallic fibers are characterized by a weight average length from about 200 μm to less than 25 mm, and a cross-sectional area of 4×10−4 mm2 or more;the metallic fibers include aluminum fibers, aluminum alloy fibers, or both;the metallic fiber concentration is less than 20 volume % based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the filled polymeric material includes metallic fibers that are not straight;the polymer includes a thermoplastic polymer having a melting point greater than about 80° C., as measured according to ASTM D3418-08 and a crystallinity greater than 10%;the thermoplastic polymer includes a polyethylene copolymer consisting of one or more α-olefins;the composite has a range of 1.5 kA or more and is capable of a draw ratio of at least 1.5 in a stamping operation;the volume of the filled polymeric material is at least 90% of the volume of the space between the first and second metallic layers; andthe volume ratio of the polymer to the metallic fiber is greater than 3:1. 16. A lightweight composite comprising: A sheet of a filled polymeric material interposed between a first metallic layer and a second metallic layer, wherein the filled polymeric material comprises:i. a thermoplastic polymer wherein the thermoplastic polymer is a semi-crystalline polymer having a crystallinity of about 10 wt.% to about 80 wt. % as measured using differential scanning calorimetry and a melting point greater than about 80° C, as measured according to ASTM D3418-08, and is a low density polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene, a very low density polyethylene, or any combination thereof;ii. an elastomer having a tensile modulus at 100% elongation of less than about 3 MPa as measured according to ASTM D638-08; andiii. a mass of metallic fibers distributed within the thermoplastic polymer;wherein the metallic fibers include ribbon fibers having a generally rectangular cross- section in the direction transverse to the length of the fibers; andthe thermoplastic polymer has a number average molecular weight greater than 20,000;the polymer has a melt index sufficiently high so that the polymer can be processed using extrusion equipment;the polymer has an elongation at failure of at least about 50% as measured according to ASTM D638-08;the concentration of pores and voids in the filled polymeric material is from 0 to about 5 volume %, based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the metallic fibers are present as a mass of fibers, the filled polymeric material has a thickness, and the mass of fibers spans the thickness of filled polymeric material;the metallic fibers are characterized by a weight average length greater from about 200 um to less than about 25 mm;the metallic fibers include steel fibers;the metallic fibers are present at a concentration of greater than 5 volume % and less than 25 volume % based on the total volume of the filled polymeric material;the filled polymeric material includes metallic fibers that are not straight;and the thermoplastic polymer and metallic fibers are present at a volume ratio of the thermoplastic polymer to the metallic fiber that is greater than about 2.2:1 ;wherein the metallic fibers provide electric conductivity for welding;wherein the sheet of the filled polymeric material is an extruded sheet provided in a form adapted for laminating between said first and second metallic sheets;wherein the light weight composite is in a stamped form and is welded to a sheet of steel;and wherein the light weight composite has a weld current range of 1.5 kA or more and is stamped to a draw ratio of greater than 1.5.
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