Glass Cloth and Method of Manufacture
US-2024140863-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9365963B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9365963-B2 |
| Application number | US-53926309-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 11, 2009 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A curable formaldehyde-free binding composition for use with fiberglass is provided. Such curable composition comprises an addition product of an amine and a reactant to form an amino-amide intermediate. To the amino-amide is added an aldehyde or ketone to form the curable binder composition. The composition when applied to fiberglass is cured to form a water-insoluble binder which exhibits good adhesion to glass. In a preferred embodiment the fiberglass is in the form of building insulation. In other embodiments the product is a microglass-based substrate for use in a printed circuit board, battery separator, filter stock, or reinforcement scrim.
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That which is claimed is: 1. A curable composition for use in the binding of fiberglass comprising an aldehyde or ketone and an amino-amide; wherein: the amino-amide consists of the addition product of an aqueous solution of 1,6-hexanediamine and a reactant that are reacted at a temperature ranging from 120° C. to 150° C., the amino-amide is a, dimer, trimer, or tetramer, and the reactant is selected from the group consisting of saturated or unsaturated anhydrides, carboxylic acids, esters, and salts and mixtures thereof. 2. A curable composition for use in the binding of fiberglass according to claim 1 , wherein said reactant is selected from the group consisting of maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, itaconic anhydride, maleic anhydride, mono- and di-esters of maleic acid, mono- and di-esters of fumaric acid, and salts and mixtures thereof. 3. A curable composition for use in the binding of fiberglass according to claim 1 , wherein said reactant is maleic anhydride. 4. The curable composition of claim 1 , wherein an aldehyde is used with the amino-amide. 5. The curable composition of claim 4 , wherein the aldehyde is a reducing sugar. 6. The curable composition of claim 4 , wherein the aldehyde is a reducing monosaccharide. 7. The curable composition of claim 6 , wherein the aldehyde is glucose. 8. A curable composition for the binding of fiberglass according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of adhesion promoters, oxygen scavengers, moisture repellants, solvents, emulsifiers, pigments, fillers, anti-migration aids, coalescent aids, wetting agents, biocides, plasticizers, organosilanes, anti-foaming agents, colorants, waxes, suspending agents, anti-oxidants, and crosslinking catalysts. 9. A curable composition for use in the binding of fiberglass according to claim 1 , wherein the molar ratio of the amino-amide to the aldehyde or ketone is in the range from 1:3 to 1:10. 10. A curable composition for use in the binding of fiberglass comprising an aldehyde or ketone and an amino-amide, wherein: the amino-amide comprises a dimer, trimer, or tetramer of an addition product of an aqueous solution of 1,6-hexanediamine and a reactant that are reacted at a temperature ranging from 120° C. to 150° C., and the reactant is selected from the group consisting of saturated or unsaturated anhydrides, carboxylic acids, esters, and salts and mixtures thereof. 11. The curable composition of claim 10 , wherein the aldehyde or ketone comprises a reducing sugar. 12. The curable composition of claim 11 , wherein the reducing sugar comprises dextrose. 13. The curable composition of claim 10 , wherein the aldehyde or ketone comprises glyoxal. 14. The curable composition of claim 10 , wherein the reactant comprises an unsaturated anhydride. 15. The curable composition of claim 14 , wherein the unsaturated anhydride comprises maleic anhydride. 16. The curable composition of claim 14 , wherein the unsaturated anhydride comprises phthalic anhydride. 17. The curable composition of claim 14 , wherein the unsaturated anhydride comprises tetrahydro phthalic anhydride. 18. The curable composition of claim 10 , wherein the curable composition comprises at least one additional component selected from the group consisting of adhesion promoters, oxygen scavengers, moisture repellants, solvents, emulsifiers, pigments, fillers, anti-migration aids, coalescent aids, wetting agents, biocides, plasticizers, organosilanes, anti-foaming agents, colorants, waxes, suspending agents, anti-oxidants, and crosslinking catalysts. 19. The curable composition of claim 10 , wherein the curable composition comprises an additional crosslinker selected from the group consisting of a polycarboxylic acid and a polyvinyl alcohol.
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