Release film, method for manufacturing molded article, semiconductor component, and reflector component
US-2016200007-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US10583640B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10583640-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615739364-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material is provided. By satisfying particular conditions, this method is capable of suppressing the problem of poor appearance caused by the release film in the production of the fiber-reinforced composite material having a three-dimensional shape by heat-press molding to enable production of the fiber-reinforced composite material having a high quality appearance in high cycle. A method for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced composite material wherein a fiber-reinforced substrate containing a reinforcing fiber (A) and a thermosetting resin (B) is sandwiched between release films (C) to constitute a layered material, and the layered material is pressed in a mold heated to molding temperature to thereby cure the thermosetting resin (B), wherein the method satisfies the following (i), (ii), and (iii) or (i), (ii), and (iv): (i) the fiber-reinforced composite material has at least 1 bent part, (ii) the molding temperature is 130 to 180° C., and pressure application time is 0.5 to 20 minutes, (iii) the release film (C) has a thermal contraction rate satisfying the following expressions (1) and (2): 0<Ta≤20 expression (1), and 1≤ Ta−Tb ≤20 expression (2), Ta: the thermal contraction rate (%) of the release film (C) measured by using a thermomechanical analyzer at the temperature the same as the molding temperature Tb: the thermal contraction rate (%) of the release film (C) measured by using a thermomechanical analyzer at a temperature 30° C. lower than the molding temperature, and (iv) hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate and the hardness of the release film (C) measured by using a durometer corresponding to JIS-K-7215, type A satisfy the following expressions (3) and (4): 0.8≤ Hrc/Hrf ≤1.2 expression (3), 1< Hhc/Hhf ≤1.5 expression (4), Hrc: hardness of the release film (C) at 30° C., Hrf: hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate at 30° C., Hhc: hardness of the release film (C) at the molding temperature, Hhf: hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate at the molding temperature.
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A method for manufacturing a fiber-reinforced composite material wherein a fiber-reinforced substrate containing a reinforcementing fiber (A) and a thermosetting resin (B) is sandwiched between release films (C) to constitute a layered material, and the layered material is pressed in a mold heated to molding temperature to thereby cure the thermosetting resin (B), wherein the method satisfies the following (i), (ii), and (iii) or (i), (ii), and (iv): (i) the fiber-reinforced composite material has at least 1 bent part, (ii) the molding temperature is 130 to 180° C., and pressure application time is 0.5 to 20 minutes, (iii) the release film (C) has a thermal contraction rate satisfying the following expressions (1) and (2): 0<Ta≤20 expression (1), and 1 ≤Ta−Tb≤ 20 expression (2), Ta: the thermal contraction rate (%) of the release film (C) measured by using a thermomechanical analyzer at the temperature the same as the molding temperature, Tb: the thermal contraction rate (%) of the release film (C) measured by using a thermomechanical analyzer at a temperature 30° C. lower than the molding temperature, and (iv) hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate and the hardness of the release film (C) measured by using a durometer corresponding to JIS-K-7215, type A satisfy the following expressions (3) and (4): 0.8 ≤Hrc/Hrf≤ 1.2 expression (3), 1 <Hhc/Hhf≤ 1.5 expression (4), Hrc: hardness of the release film (C) at 30° C., Hrf: hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate at 30° C., Hhc: hardness of the release film (C) at the molding temperature, Hhf: hardness of the fiber-reinforced substrate at the molding temperature. 2. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein rounded section in the bent part has radius of curvature of up to 20 mm. 3. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein number of the bent part is at least 3. 4. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 2 wherein the dispersion R calculated by the expression (5) is 0 to 0.2: R=R sd /R ave expression (5) wherein Ra: arithmetic mean roughness of each face defined by the bent part, R ave : arithmetic mean calculated from the Ra, and R sd : standard deviation calculated from the Ra. 5. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 2 wherein the release film (C) is a polypropylene film. 6. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 3 wherein the fiber-reinforced composite material has an apex constituted by three faces each defined by the bent parts. 7. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 2 wherein number of the bent part is at least 3. 8. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 3 wherein the dispersion R calculated by the expression (5) is 0 to 0.2: R=R sd /R ave expression (5) wherein Ra: arithmetic mean roughness of each face defined by the bent part, R ave : arithmetic mean calculated from the Ra, and R sd : standard deviation calculated from the Ra. 9. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 3 wherein the release film (C) is a polypropylene film. 10. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 6 wherein the dispersion R calculated by the expression (5) is 0 to 0.2: R=R sd /R ave expression (5) wherein Ra: arithmetic mean roughness of each face defined by the bent part, R ave : arithmetic mean calculated from the Ra, and R sd : standard deviation calculated from the Ra. 11. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the dispersion R calculated by the expression (5) is 0 to 0.2: R=R sd /R ave expression (5) wherein Ra: arithmetic mean roughness of each face defined by the bent part, R ave : arithmetic mean calculated from the Ra, and R sd : standard deviation calculated from the Ra. 12. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the release film (C) is a polypropylene film. 13. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the release film (C) is a multilayer film formed by lamination in the order of a surface layer (I)/a substrate layer (II)/a surface layer (I), or a multilayer film formed by lamination in the order of surface layer (I)/substrate layer (II); and the surface layer (I) is a layer containing polypropylene as its main component having a surface free energy of at least 15 mN/m and less than 28 mN/m. 14. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 13 wherein proportion of the total thickness of the surface layers (I) in the entire thickness of the release film (C) is up to 25%. 15. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 13 wherein substrate layer (II) contains 100 parts by mass of a thermoplastic resin (D) and 1 to 20 parts by mass of a particulate filler (E). 16. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 15 wherein the thermoplastic resin (D) is polypropylene. 17. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the fiber-reinforced substrate is a laminate of 2 or more prepregs each containing the reinforcing fiber (A) and the thermosetting resin (B). 18. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the reinforcing fiber (A) is a carbon fiber. 19. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the thermosetting resin (B) is an epoxy resin. 20. A method for producing a fiber-reinforced composite material according to claim 1 wherein the pressure during the pressure application is 0.1 to 10 MPa.
Reinforcements · CPC title
Feeding the material to the mould or the compression means {(B29C43/085 takes precedence)} · CPC title
for producing articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles · CPC title
incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. compression moulding around inserts or for coating articles {(B29C43/206 takes precedence)} · CPC title
impregnated with or embedded in a plastic substance {(not used)} · CPC title
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