Semi-preg material with a property-enhancing surface film for improved properties

US9682498B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9682498-B2
Application numberUS-200913120066-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 24, 2009
Priority dateSep 30, 2008
Publication dateJun 20, 2017
Grant dateJun 20, 2017

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Semi-preg material is disclosed adapted for use in composite material comprising a) a first resin layer, b) covered on both side by layers of fibrous reinforcements whereby c) one of the two fabric layers is coated with a second resin layer and d) wherein said second resin layer has a tack level of not more than 100 N. Such semi-preg material has improved handling properties and contributes to the superior mechanical properties of the composite material formed therewith.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A semi-preg material that is composed of a semi-preg having a first outer side and a second outer side where the tack of said first outer side varies from 20 to 38 N and where the tack of said first outer side is controlled by a property enhancing film that has a more consistent and reduced tack of from 10 to 15 N, said semi-preg material comprising: A) a semi-preg comprising: a) a first resin layer comprising an uncured thermosetting resin and a curing agent for said uncured thermosetting resin; b) a first layer of fibrous reinforcement located on one side of said first resin layer, said first layer of fibrous reinforcement, comprising an inner side adjacent to said first resin layer and an outer side that forms said first outer side of the semipreg, wherein a portion of said uncured thermosetting resin from said first resin layer has travelled through portions of said first layer of fibrous reinforcement from said inner side to said first outer side of the semipreg such that said first outer side of the semipreg has a tack that varies from 20 to 38 N; c) a second layer of fibrous reinforcement that is located on the other side of said first resin layer, said second layer of fibrous reinforcement having an inner side adjacent to said first resin layer and an outer side that forms said second outer side of the semipreg; and B) a property enhancing film comprising a mixture of uncured thermosetting resin and a rubber toughening component, said property enhancing film being in the form of a solid film that has an outer surface and an inside surface, said inside surface contacting and covering said first outer side of the semipreg, wherein said solid film weighs from 10 to 60 gsm and wherein the outer surface of said solid film has a tack level of 10 to 15 N to thereby control the tack level of the first outer side of said semi-preg to be more consistent and reduced. 2. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein the first resin layer is present in an amount of 100 to 800 g/m 2 of the semi-preg material. 3. Semi-preg material according to claim 2 wherein the first resin layer is present in an amount of 350 to 650 g/m 2 of the semi-preg material. 4. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein the fibres of said first layer of fibrous reinforcement are in +30 to +45′ orientation. 5. Semi-preg material according to claim 4 wherein the fibres of said second layer of fibrous reinforcement are in −30° to −45° orientation. 6. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein the first layer of fibrous reinforcement and the second layer of fibrous reinforcement are stitched together. 7. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein said property enhancing film has a tack level that varies from 10 to 12 N. 8. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein said first resin layer comprises an uncured thermosetting resin selected from the group consisting of phenol formaldehyde resins, epoxy, polyester, vinylester, polyimide, cyanate ester, phenolic and bismaleimide resins and mixtures thereof. 9. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein said property enhancing film comprises uncured solid bis enol-epoxy resin, a rubber toughening component and polyamide particles. 10. A method for making a composite material comprising the steps of placing a semi-preg material according to claim 1 into a mold and curing said first resin layer and said property enhancing film to form a cured composite material. 11. A method for making a composite material according to claim 10 wherein said composite material forms at least part of a large load bearing structure. 12. A method for making a composite material according to claim 11 wherein said large load beating structure is a wind turbine blade. 13. A method for making a composite material according to claim 11 wherein said large load bearing structure is an aerospace structure. 14. A roll of semi-preg material comprising a semi-preg material according to claim 1 that has been formed into a roll wherein said property enhancing film is located adjacent to and in contact with said second layer of fiber reinforcement. 15. Semi-preg material according to claim 1 wherein said property enhancing film comprises uncured solid bisphenol-epoxy resin, a rubber toughening component and nano sized core/shell rubber particles. 16. A method for making a semi-preg material that composed of a semi-preg having a first outer side and a second outer side Where the tack of said first outer side varies from 20 to 38 N and where the tack of said first outer side is controlled by a property enhancing film that has a more consistent and reduced tack of from 10 to 15 N, said method comprising the steps of: A) providing outside of the mold a semi-preg comprising: a) a first resin layer comprising an uncured liquid thermosetting resin and a curing agent for said uncured thermosetting resin; b) a first layer of fibrous reinforcement on one side of said first resin layer, said first layer of fibrous reinforcement comprising an inner side adjacent to said first resin layer and an outer side that forms said first outer side of the semipreg, wherein a portion of said uncured thermosetting resin from said first resin layer travels through portions of said first layer of fibrous reinforcement from said inner side to said first outer side of the semi-preg such that said first outer side of the semi-preg has a tack that varies from 20 to 38 N; c) a second layer of fibrous reinforcement that is located on the other side of said first resin layer, said second layer of fibrous reinforcement having an inner side adjacent to said first resin layer and an outer side that forms said second outer side of the semipreg; and B) forming a property enhancing film on the outer side of said first layer of fibrous reinforcement, said property enhancing film comprising a mixture of uncured thermosetting resin and a rubber toughening component, said property enhancing film being in the form of a solid film that has an outer surface and an inside surface, said inside surface contacting and covering said first outer side of the semipreg, wherein said solid film weighs from 10 to 60 gsm and wherein the outer surface of said solid film has a tack level of 10 to 15 N to thereby control the tack level of the first outer side of said semi-preg to be more consistent and reduced. 17. A method for making a semi-preg material according to claim 16 wherein the first resin layer is present in an amount of 100 to 800 g/m 2 of the semi-preg material. 18. A method for making a semi-preg material according to claim 16 which includes the additional step of form said semi-preg material into a roll wherein said property enhancing film is located adjacent to and in contact with said second layer of fiber reinforcement. 19. A method for making as semi-preg material according to claim 16 wherein said property enhancing film comprises uncured solid bisphenol-epoxy resin, a rubber toughening component and nano sized core/shell rubber particles. 20. A method for making a semi-preg material according to claim 16 wherein said property enhancing film comprises uncured solid bisphenol-epoxy resin, a rubber toughening component and polyamide particles.

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  • Thermosetting resins · CPC title

  • Use of {EP, i.e.} epoxy resins {or derivatives thereof}, as moulding material · CPC title

  • Fibers · CPC title

  • for producing articles of indefinite length, e.g. prepregs, sheet moulding compounds [SMC] or cross moulding compounds [XMC] · CPC title

  • Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or component, the element or component having a specified weight per unit area [e.g., gms/sq cm, lbs/sq ft, etc.] · CPC title

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What does patent US9682498B2 cover?
Semi-preg material is disclosed adapted for use in composite material comprising a) a first resin layer, b) covered on both side by layers of fibrous reinforcements whereby c) one of the two fabric layers is coated with a second resin layer and d) wherein said second resin layer has a tack level of not more than 100 N. Such semi-preg material has improved handling properties and contributes to …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Whiter Mark, Hexcel Composites Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C37/0067. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 20 2017 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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