Sound-absorbing material and method for preparing the same

US9412355B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9412355-B2
Application numberUS-201314409972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2013
Priority dateJun 20, 2012
Publication dateAug 9, 2016
Grant dateAug 9, 2016

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The present invention relates to a sound-absorbing material and a method for preparing same. More particularly, it relates to a sound-absorbing material prepared by impregnating a binder into a nonwoven fabric formed of a heat-resistant fiber, having superior sound-absorbing property, flame retardancy, heat resistance and heat-insulating property, thus being applicable to parts maintained at high temperatures of 200° C. or above, to say nothing of room temperature, and being shapeable owing to the binder, and a method for preparing same.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sound-absorbing material comprising: a nonwoven fabric comprising an amount of 30 wt % to 100 wt % of a heat-resistant fiber; and a binder impregnated in the same layer as the nonwoven fabric and maintaining a three-dimensional structure inside the nonwoven fabric, wherein the binder is distributed and attached to the surface of the fiber yarn of the nonwoven fabric, thereby maintaining the structure of or facilitating the formation of micro-cavities of the nonwoven fabric. 2. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber has a limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 25% or greater and a heat resistance temperature in a range of 150° C. or greater. 3. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 2 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber is one or more selected from the group consisting of aramid fiber, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) fiber, oxidized polyacrylonitrile (oxi-PAN) fiber, polyimide (PI) fiber, polybenzimidazole (PBI) fiber, polybenzoxazole (PBO) fiber, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fiber, polyketone (PK) fiber, metallic fiber, carbon fiber, glass fiber, basalt fiber, silica fiber and ceramic fiber. 4. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 3 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber is an aramid fiber. 5. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric is a single-layer nonwoven fabric formed of an aramid fiber having a fineness in a range of 1 denier to 15 denier and having a thickness in a range of 3 mm to 20 mm. 6. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the nonwoven fabric has a density in a range of 100 g/m 2 to 2000 g/m 2 . 7. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 5 , wherein the nonwoven fabric has a density in a range of 200 g/m 2 to 1200 g/m 2 . 8. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the binder is a thermosetting resin. 9. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 8 , wherein the thermosetting resin is an epoxy resin. 10. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 9 , wherein the epoxy resin is one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol A diglycidyl ether, bisphenol B diglycidyl ether, bisphenol AD diglycidyl ether, bisphenol F diglycidyl ether, bisphenol S diglycidyl ether, polyoxypropylene diglycidyl ether, bisphenol A diglycidyl ether polymer, phosphazene diglycidyl ether, bisphenol A novolac epoxy, phenol novolac epoxy resin and o-cresol novolac epoxy resin. 11. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the sound-absorbing material is shaped to have a three-dimensional shape to which the sound-absorbing material is applied. 12. The sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , wherein the sound-absorbing material is formed in a single layer or multiple layers. 13. The sound-absorbing material according to any one of claims 1 to 12 , wherein the sound-absorbing material is used in a vehicle. 14. A method for preparing a sound-absorbing material according to claim 1 , comprising: a) immersing a nonwoven fabric comprising an amount of 30 wt % to 100 wt % of a heat-resistant fiber in a binder solution; and b) drying the immersed nonwoven fabric, wherein the binder is distributed and attached to the surface of the fiber yarn of the nonwoven fabric, thereby maintaining the structure of or facilitating the formation of micro-cavities of the nonwoven fabric. 15. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , which further comprises, after said drying the immersed nonwoven fabric, preparing the sound-absorbing material by shaping the dried nonwoven fabric at elevated temperature. 16. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber has a limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 25% or greater and a heat resistance temperature of 150° C. or greater. 17. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 16 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber is one or more selected from the group consisting of aramid fiber, polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) fiber, oxidized polyacrylonitrile (oxi-PAN) fiber, polyimide (PI) fiber, polybenzimidazole (PBI) fiber, polybenzoxazole (PBO) fiber, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) fiber, polyketone (PK) fiber, metallic fiber, carbon fiber, glass fiber, basalt fiber, silica fiber and ceramic fiber. 18. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the heat-resistant fiber is an aramid fiber having a fineness in a range of 1 denier to 15 denier having a yarn length in a range of 20 mm to 100 mm. 19. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the nonwoven fabric has a thickness in a range of 3 mm to 20 mm and a density in a range of 100 g/m 2 to 2000 g/m 2 . 20. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 15 , which further comprises, before said immersing the nonwoven fabric, forming an aramid nonwoven fabric having a thickness in a range of 3 mm to 20 mm by needle punching of a heat-resistant aramid fiber having a fineness in a range of 1 denier to 15 denier. 21. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 20 , wherein the nonwoven fabric is formed by continuously performing up-down needling, down-up needling and up-down needling. 22. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 20 , wherein the nonwoven fabric is formed with a needle stroke in a range of 30 times/m 2 to 350 times/m 2 . 23. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the binder solution comprises an amount of 1 wt % to 60 wt % of a binder, an amount of 0.1 wt % to 10 wt % of a curing agent, an amount of 0.01 wt % to 5 wt % of a catalyst, an amount of 1 wt % to 40 wt % of an additive and a solvent as the remainder, based on the total weight of the binder solution. 24. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 23 , wherein the binder solution comprises an amount of 1 wt % to 30 wt % of a binder, an amount of 0.1 wt % to 10 wt % of a curing agent, an amount of 0.01 to 5 wt % of a catalyst, an amount of 1 wt % to 30 wt % of a flame retardant and an amount of 40 wt % to 95 wt % of a solvent, based on the total of the binder solution. 25. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the binder is a thermosetting resin. 26. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 25 , wherein the thermosetting resin is an epoxy resin. 27. The method for preparing the sound-absorbing material according to claim 26 , wherein the epoxy resin is one or more selected from the group consisting of bisphenol A diglycidyl ether, bisphenol B diglycidyl ether, bisphenol AD diglycidyl ether, bisphenol F diglycidyl ether, bisphenol S diglycidyl ether, polyoxypropylene diglycidyl ether, bisphenol A diglycidyl ether polymer, phosphazene diglycidyl ether, bisphenol A novolac epoxy, phenol novolac epoxy resin and o-cresol novolac epoxy resin. 28. The method for preparing a sound-absorbing material according to claim 14 , wherein the drying is performed at a temperature in a range of 70° C. to 200° C. and the dried nonwoven fabric comprises an amount of 1 part to 300 parts by weight of a binder based on 1

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    Selection of materials · CPC title

  • characterised by the bonding agents used · CPC title

  • Condensation or reaction polymers · CPC title

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  • Aromatic polyamides · CPC title

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What does patent US9412355B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a sound-absorbing material and a method for preparing same. More particularly, it relates to a sound-absorbing material prepared by impregnating a binder into a nonwoven fabric formed of a heat-resistant fiber, having superior sound-absorbing property, flame retardancy, heat resistance and heat-insulating property, thus being applicable to parts maintained at hi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hyundai Motor Co Ltd, Kia Motors Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10K11/162. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Aug 09 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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