Method for the continuous production of laminates made of fibre bands and use thereof
US-10005268-B2 · Jun 26, 2018 · US
US11745468B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11745468-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716323486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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Provided is a protection film including a plurality of layers, including a first carrier layer having a plurality of electrically conductive fibers; a metal layer; and a second carrier layer having a plurality of electrically conductive fibers. Each of the first and second carrier layers has a void volume at least partially filled with a hardenable composition. Also provided is a protection film including a first metal layer, a carrier layer, and a second metal layer, in which the carrier layer is at least partially filled with a hardenable composition. These films can provide lightning strike protection with suitable tensile, rigidity and tack properties for automatic tape layup and automatic fiber placement applications.
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What is claimed is: 1. A protection film comprising a plurality of layers, in the following order: a first carrier layer comprising a plurality of metallized electrically conductive fibers and having an exposed major surface, the metallized electrically conductive fibers comprised of metallized fiberglass or metallized carbon fibers; a metal layer directly contacting the first carrier layer and comprising a foraminous foil having a thickness of from 10 micrometers to 45 micrometers; and a second carrier layer directly contacting the metal layer and having an exposed major surface, the second carrier layer comprising a plurality of metallized electrically conductive fibers comprised of metallized fiberglass or metallized carbon fibers, wherein each of the first and second carrier layers and the metal layer has a void volume at least partially filled with a hardenable composition, whereby the protection film displays electrical conductivity along the z-axis direction. 2. A protection film comprising a plurality of layers: a first carrier layer comprising a plurality of metallized electrically conductive fibers comprised of metallized fiberglass or metallized carbon fibers; a metal layer directly contacting the first carrier layer and comprising a foraminous foil having a thickness of from 10 micrometers to 45 micrometers; and a second carrier layer directly contacting the metal layer and comprising a plurality of metallized electrically conductive fibers comprised of metallized fiberglass or metallized carbon fibers, a third carrier layer comprising a plurality of fibers directly contacting the first carrier layer; and a fourth carrier layer directly contacting the second carrier layer and comprising a plurality of fibers, wherein the third and fourth carrier layers each have an exposed major surface, wherein the first carrier layer, metal layer, and second carrier layer are collectively interposed between the third and fourth carrier layers and each of the first, second, third and fourth carrier layers has a void volume at least partially filled with a hardenable composition, whereby the protection film displays electrical conductivity along the z-axis direction. 3. A protection film comprising a plurality of layers, in the following order: a first metal layer comprising a foraminous foil having a thickness of from 10 micrometers to 45 micrometers and having an exposed major surface; a carrier layer directly contacting the first metal layer and comprising a plurality of metallized electrically conductive fibers comprised of metallized fiberglass or metallized carbon fibers; and a second metal layer directly contacting the carrier layer and having an exposed major surface, the second metal layer comprising a foraminous foil having a thickness of from 10 micrometers to 45 micrometers, wherein the first and second metal layers and the carrier layer are at least partially filled with a hardenable composition, wherein the carrier layer displays z-axis electrical conductivity to enable z-axis electrical conductivity of the overall protection film. 4. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein the foraminous metal foil comprises expanded metal foil. 5. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein one or more carrier layers comprise a woven material, nonwoven material, or plurality of continuous fibers. 6. The protection film of claim 2 , wherein the first and second carrier layers comprise a woven material and the third and fourth carrier layers comprise a nonwoven material. 7. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein each hardenable composition comprises an epoxy resin. 8. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein one or more of the carrier and metal layers are at least partially filled with a thermoplastic polymer. 9. The protection film of claim 8 , wherein the thermoplastic polymer is selected from polyvinylidene fluoride, tetrafluoroethylene hexafluoropropylene vinylidene fluoride, hexafluoropropylene tetrafluoroethylene ethylene fluoroelastomer, polyurethane, polyether ether ketone or a combination thereof. 10. A prepreg article comprising the protection film of claim 1 disposed on a carbon fiber composite or glass fiber composite prior to bonding or curing. 11. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second carrier layers has a basis weight of from 4 gsm to 12 gsm. 12. The protection film of claim 1 , wherein the hardenable composition is a curable thermoset composition and further wherein the first and second carrier layers are partially exposed along a surfaces of the curable thermoset composition. 13. A method of protecting a fiber composite, the method comprising: providing a fiber composite comprised of a carbon fiber composite or glass fiber composite; applying a prepreg article comprising the protection film of claim 1 to the fiber composite using an automatic tape layup or automatic fiber placement machine; and curing the prepreg article. 14. A method of protecting a fiber composite, the method comprising: providing a fiber composite comprised of a carbon fiber composite or glass fiber composite; applying a prepreg article comprising the protection film of claim 2 to the fiber composite using an automatic tape layup or automatic fiber placement machine; and curing the prepreg article. 15. A method of protecting a fiber composite, the method comprising: providing a fiber composite comprised of a carbon fiber composite or glass fiber composite; applying a prepreg article comprising the protection film of claim 3 to the fiber composite using an automatic tape layup or automatic fiber placement machine; and curing the prepreg article.
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