Epoxy composition containing copolyamide and block copolymer with polyamide and polyether blocks
US-2018334563-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US9718992B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718992-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214235542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A multilayer protective tape for rotor blades of wind energy turbines said tape having a protective top layer comprising a polymer film and an adhesive bottom layer, wherein the top layer has a continuous surface (S) that is outwardly curved or outwardly trapezoidal surface such that the tape has a cross-sectional profile having an inner section between two lateral sections and wherein the inner section has a thickness (Ti) made up by the thickness of the top layer and adhesive bottom layer that is greater than the thickness of at least one of the lateral sections (T1,T2) made up by the thickness of the top layer and adhesive bottom layer and wherein the thickness (T1 or T2) of at least one lateral section is at most 600 μm and the thickness of the inner section (Ti) is at least 330 μm. Also provided are processes for making profiled tapes and methods for applying the tapes to rotor blades and blades containing protective tapes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multilayer protective tape, said tape having: a) a protective top layer comprising a polymer film and b) an adhesive bottom layer, wherein the top layer has a continuous surface (S) that is outwardly curved or outwardly trapezoidal such that the tape has a cross-sectional profile having an inner section between a first edge lateral section and a second edge lateral section, wherein the thickness of the inner section is Ti, the thickness of the first edge lateral section is T1, and the thickness of the second edge lateral section is T2, wherein Ti is greater than each of T1 or T2, wherein the thickness (T1 or T2) of at least one edge lateral section is at most 600 μm and the thickness of the inner section (Ti) is at least 330 μm. 2. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the inner section comprises up to 95% of the width of the tape. 3. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional profile of the tape is symmetric or non symmetric. 4. The tape according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the adhesive bottom layer has an upper surface facing the top layer and a bottom surface opposite thereto and wherein the bottom surface is patterned to comprise a plurality of grooves or dots. 5. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive bottom layer comprises across its thickness at least two adhesive layers of which one adhesive layer comprises a foam adhesive. 6. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer is prepared by a wet-in-wet coating process. 7. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the top layer is of uniform thickness. 8. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the top layer is outwardly curved. 9. The tape according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness Ti of from 400 μm up to 5,000 μm and at least one of T1 or T2 has a thickness of up to 350 μm. 10. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the adhesive layer comprises an acrylic adhesive. 11. The tape according to claim 1 wherein the top layer comprises a polyurethane. 12. Method of protecting a rotor blade of a wind turbine from erosion comprising providing a protective tape according to claim 1 and adhering the tape to the rotor blade. 13. Method of protecting a rotor blade from erosion comprising (i) providing a protective tape according to claim 1 , wherein the adhesive bottom layer has an upper surface facing the top layer and a bottom surface opposite thereto and wherein the bottom surface is patterned to comprise a plurality of grooves or dots; (ii) applying a liquid adhesive to the rotor blade, to the patterned bottom surface of the tape or to both the rotor blade and the patterned bottom surface of the tape, and (iii) attaching the tape to the rotor blade. 14. A rotor blade having a leading edge and a trailing edge, wherein the rotor blade comprises around the leading edge a protective tape according to claim 1 , and wherein the lateral sides of the tape face the trailing edge of the blade. 15. Process of forming a multilayer tape according to claim 1 comprising: (i) providing a substrate, having a surface; (ii) providing in a coating chamber a coating knife having a profiled recess at its lower end facing the substrate and which forms a gap normal to the surface of the substrate; (iii) moving the substrate relative to the coating knife in a downstream direction; (iv) providing to the upstream side of the coating knife a curable adhesive thereby coating an adhesive layer onto the substrate through the gap; (v) providing a polymer film to the upstream side of the coating knife and feeding the film simultaneously with the adhesive layer through the recess of the coating knife, wherein the film is positioned between the recess and the adhesive layer; (vi) curing the adhesive of the multilayer tape thus obtained, wherein the profiled recess of the coating knife and the size of the gap between the coating knife and the substrate define the cross-sectional profile of the tape.
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