Method for producing a molded part from a carbon material using recycled carbon fibers and molded part
US-2016237248-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US9506169B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506169-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314383949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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The present invention relates to a carbon fiber bundle excellent in terms of adhesion to matrix resins and process handleability and less apt to suffer the shedding of the sizing agent in processing steps, the carbon fiber bundle being a carbon fiber bundle having a sizing agent adherent to the surface thereof, characterized in that the carbon fiber bundle includes a plurality of carbon fibers and the sizing agent includes a copolyamide resin, the copolyamide resin having both a specific polyamide component and nylon-6 and/or nylon-66 as repeating units and having a melting point of 180° C. or lower, the copolyamide resin preferably having a melting of 60 to 160° ,or a glass transition temperature of −20 to 50° C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon fiber bundle comprising a sizing agent adherent to a surface of the carbon fiber bundle, wherein the carbon fiber bundle comprises a plurality of carbon fibers, and the sizing agent comprises a copolyamide resin, the copolyamide resin containing a repeating unit (A) and at least one repeating unit selected from the group consisting of a repeating unit (B) and a repeating unit (C), and the copolyamide resin having a melting point of 180° C. or lower: —[NH(CH 2 ) m CO]— (A) —[NH(CH 2 ) 6 NHCO(CH 2 ) 4 CO]— (B) —[NH(CH 2 ) 5 CO]— (C) wherein m is an integer of 6 to 20; and wherein a total concentration of the repeating unit (A) in the copolyamide resin is 30% by weight or more. 2. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein a total concentration of the repeating unit (A) in the copolyamide resin is 40 to 90% by weight and a total concentration of the repeating unit (B) and the repeating unit (C) in the copolyamide is 10 to 60% by weight. 3. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein the melting point of the copolyamide resin is 60 to 140° C. 4. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein the copolyamide resin has a glass transition temperature of −20 to 50° C. 5. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein the copolyamide has a number-average molecular weight of 1,000 to 50,000. 6. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon fibers constituting the carbon fiber bundle has resin lumps of resin constituting the sizing agent present on the surface of the carbon fiber, the resin lumps having a major-axis length less than 10 μm and a thickness of 10 nm or more. 7. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , wherein at least 60% by area of the surface of the carbon fibers constituting the carbon fiber bundle is coated with a resin constituting the sizing agent having a thickness less than 10 nm. 8. The carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 , which is in a form of a tape in which width is larger than thickness. 9. A method of manufacturing a resin-sized carbon fiber bundle comprising applying a sizing liquid to a carbon fiber bundle and drying the carbon fiber bundle, wherein the sizing liquid contains a copolyamide resin, the copolyamide resin comprising a repeating unit (A) and at least one repeating unit selected from the group consisting of a repeating unit (B) and a repeating unit (C), and the copolyamide resin having a melting point of 180° C. or lower: —[NH(CH 2 ) m CO]— (A) —[NH(CH 2 ) 6 NHCO(CH 2 ) 4 CO]— (B) —[NH(CH 2 ) 5 CO]— (C) wherein m is an integer of 6 to 20; and wherein a total concentration of the repeating unit (A) in the copolyamide resin is 30% by weight or more. 10. A composite material comprising the carbon fiber bundle according to claim 1 and a matrix resin. 11. The method of manufacturing according to claim 9 wherein a temperature at the drying is a temperature of a melting point or more of the copolyamide resin. 12. The method of manufacturing according to claim 9 wherein an opening treatment is conducted after the drying. 13. The method of manufacturing according to claim 9 wherein the copolyamide resin has a 50%-cumulative particle diameter D 50 of 0.25 μm or more. 14. The method of manufacturing according to claim 9 wherein the sizing liquid contains particles which have a 50%-cumulative particle diameter D 50 of less than 0.25 μm. 15. The manufacturing method of carbon fiber bundle according to wherein a pressing treatment is conducted after the drying. 16. The method of manufacturing according to claim 15 wherein the pressing treatment is conducted with two supporting members and one or more pressing members located between the supporting members, and a temperature of the carbon fiber bundle during the pressing treatment is a temperature of the glass transition temperature or more of the copolyamide resin.
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