Blended thermoplastic and thermoset materials and methods
US-9144955-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US10272595B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10272595-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615165530-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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A process for forming a moldable, uncured nonwoven composite containing forming a outermost nonwoven layer, forming a structural nonwoven layer, needling the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together from both the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, applying an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C. to the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, and at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite. Heat and pressure may be applied to form the moldable, uncured composite. A moldable, uncured nonwoven composite and a molded, cured nonwoven composite are also disclosed.
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A process for forming a moldable, uncured nonwoven composite having a first side and a second side comprising: forming a outermost nonwoven layer having an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the outermost nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of first fibers, wherein the first fibers have a melting temperature greater than about 130° C.; forming a structural nonwoven layer having a first surface, a second surface, and an inner plane located at the mid-plane between the first and second surface, wherein the structural nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of binder fibers and a plurality of reinforcing fibers; placing the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together such that the inner surface of the outermost nonwoven layer is adjacent the first surface of the structural nonwoven layer and the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer forms the first side of the moldable, uncured nonwoven composite; needling the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together from both the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, wherein the needling causes a portion of the first fibers from the outermost nonwoven layer to migrate into the structural nonwoven layer and causes a portion of the structural fibers and the binder fibers from the structural nonwoven layer to migrate into the outermost nonwoven layer; applying an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C. to the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, partially impregnating the nonwoven layers forming an uncured, wet nonwoven composite, wherein at least 90% by weight of the water-based thermosetting resin is located in the structural nonwoven layer; and, at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite such that the temperature at the inner plane of the structural nonwoven layer is less than about 160° C. forming an moldable, uncured nonwoven composite. 2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the outermost nonwoven layer further comprises a plurality of binder fibers. 3. The process of claim 1 , wherein the binder fibers in the structural nonwoven layer are bi-component fibers comprising a core and a sheath, wherein the core comprises a polymer having a melting temperature of at least about 190° C. and the sheath comprises a polymer having a melting temperature less than about 190° C. 4. The process of claim 1 , further comprising placing an adhesive between the inner surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and first surface of the structural nonwoven layer before or during the step of placing the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together. 5. The process of claim 1 , wherein drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite comprises removing between 90 and 95% of the water. 6. The process of claim 1 , wherein the binder material and the water-based thermosetting resin comprise polyester. 7. A moldable, uncured nonwoven composite formed by the process of claim 1 . 8. A process for forming a molded, cured nonwoven composite having a first side and a second side comprising: forming a outermost nonwoven layer having an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the outermost nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of first fibers, wherein the first fibers have a melting temperature greater than about 130° C.; forming a structural nonwoven layer having a first surface, a second surface, and an inner plane located at the mid-plane between the first and second side, wherein the structural nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of binder fibers and a plurality of reinforcing fibers; placing the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together such that the inner surface of the outermost nonwoven layer is adjacent the first surface of the structural nonwoven layer and the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer forms the first side of the moldable, uncured nonwoven composite; needling the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together from both the outer surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, wherein the needling causes a portion of the first fibers from the outermost nonwoven layer to migrate into the structural nonwoven layer and causes a portion of the structural fibers and the binder fibers from the structural nonwoven layer to migrate into the outermost nonwoven layer; applying an uncured, water-based thermosetting resin having a cure temperature of at least about 160° C. to the second surface of the structural nonwoven layer, partially impregnating the nonwoven layers forming an uncured, wet nonwoven composite, wherein at least 90% by weight of the water-based thermosetting resin is located in the structural nonwoven layer; at least partially drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite such that the temperature at the inner plane of the structural nonwoven layer is less than about 160° C. forming an moldable, uncured nonwoven composite; cutting the moldable, uncured nonwoven composite; and, applying heat and pressure to the moldable, uncured nonwoven composite to a temperature of at least about 160° C. at least partially melting the binder fibers and bonding at least a portion of the reinforcing fibers together and at least partially curing the thermosetting resin forming the molded, cured nonwoven composite. 9. The process of claim 8 , wherein the binder fibers in the structural nonwoven layer are bi-component fibers comprising a core and a sheath, wherein the core comprises a polymer having a melting temperature of at least about 160° C. and the sheath comprises a polymer having a melting temperature less than about 160° C. 10. The process of claim 8 , further comprising placing an adhesive between the inner surface of the outermost nonwoven layer and first surface of the structural nonwoven layer before or during the step of placing the structural nonwoven layer and the outermost nonwoven layer together. 11. The process of claim 8 , wherein drying the uncured, wet nonwoven composite comprises removing between 90 and 95% of the water. 12. The process of claim 8 , wherein the binder material and the water-based thermosetting resin comprise polyester. 13. A molded, cured nonwoven composite formed by the process of claim 8 .
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