Method of Splitting Fiber Tows
US-2016355976-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US11066762B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11066762-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016823681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers is provided that has one or more reels of fiber tow, a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber, and a tube with introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber. A moving belt is positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber. A dispenser is positioned along the moving belt for applying a binder or additive. A treatment chamber receives the treated chopped fiber. A process for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers is provided that supplies one or more reels of fiber tow to a cutting system, drops the chopped fiber into a tube with introduced gas flow to debundle the chopped fiber with a vortex, collects the chopped fiber exiting the tube onto a moving belt, chemically treats the chopped fiber, and provides the chemically treated chopped to a treatment chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and wherein the tube is configured to pivot side to side relative to a direction of movement of the moving belt to vary lateral distribution of the chopped fibers on the moving belt. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the one or more reels of fiber tow are at least one of glass; carbon; polyimides; polyesters; or polyamides, and combinations thereof. 3. The system of claim 1 further comprising a dispenser positioned along the moving belt for treating the chopped fiber by applying a binder or an additive to the chopped fiber. 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the additive is one of a silane or a silisequioxane. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the cutting element further comprises a series of blades. 6. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and wherein the tube further comprises a plasma generator. 7. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and a particulate reservoir in fluid communication with the gas flow. 8. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and a rail angled inward relative to a direction of movement of the moving belt to urge some of the chopped fiber toward a center line of the moving belt. 9. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and a source of thermal actinic, or plasma energy associated with the dispenser to promote a chemical reaction between the binder or the additive and the chopped fiber. 10. A system for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers comprising: one or more reels of fiber tow; a cutting element configured to receive the fiber tow to form chopped fiber from the one or more reels of fiber tow; a tube with an introduced gas flow configured to receive the chopped fiber and to create a debundling vortex; a moving belt positioned under the tube to collect the chopped fiber exiting the tube under gravity; and a set of rollers to flatten the chopped fiber on the moving belt; and a treatment chamber where the chopped fibers are pressed with the rollers between the moving belt and an upper moving belt into a sheet or mat. 11. The system of claim 10 further comprising a dispenser positioned along the moving belt for treating the chopped fiber by applying a binder or an additive to the chopped fiber; and wherein the treatment chamber further comprises a first heating section that cures the treated chopped fibers, and a second cooling section prior to the exit of the preform mat from the treatment chamber. 12. A process for debundling fiber tow into chopped fibers as a mass on a moving belt for delivery to a treatment chamber comprising: supplying one or more reels of fiber tow to a cutting system to form chopped fiber; dropping the chopped fiber into a tube with an introduced gas flow to debundle the chopped fiber with formation of a vortex; collecting the chopped fiber exiting the tube on to the moving belt with gravity; chemically treating the chopped fiber from a dispenser above the moving belt; providing the chemically treated chopped fiber to the treatment chamber; and flattening the treated chopped fiber with a set of rollers on the moving belt. 13. The process of claim 12 wherein the introduced gas flow applies rotary and vertical components to the chopped fibers. 14. The process of claim 12 further comprising applying a plasma discharge in the tube. 15. The process of claim 12 further comprising entraining particulate in the gas flow. 16. The process of claim 12 further comprising applying an energy source of heat, actinic radiation of plasma to promote binder adhesion to the chopped fiber. 17. The process of claim 12 wherein the chemically treated chopped fiber exits the treatment chamber as a preformed mat. 18. The process of claim 12 further comprising heating the chemically treated chopped fibers in a first section of the treatment chamber, and then cooling the chemically treated chopped fiber relative to the first section. 19. The process of claim 12 further comprising pressing into a sheet or mat the chemically treated chopped fiber in the treatment chamber with the set of rollers between the moving belt and an upper moving belt.
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