High lap shear strength, low back face signature UD composite and the process of making

US9821515B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9821515-B2
Application numberUS-201514695839-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 24, 2015
Priority dateSep 6, 2011
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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Fabrication of ballistic resistant fibrous composites having improved ballistic resistance properties. More particularly, ballistic resistant fibrous composites having high interlaminar lap shear strength between component fiber plies or fiber layers, which correlates to low composite backface signature. The high lap shear strength, low backface signature composites are useful for the production of hard armor articles, including helmet armor.

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A method of forming a fibrous composite comprising at least two adjoined fiber layers, each fiber layer comprising fibers having surfaces that are at least partially covered with a polymeric material, wherein said fibers are predominantly free of a fiber surface finish such that said polymeric material is predominantly in direct contact with the fiber surfaces; said composite having an interlaminar lap shear strength between adjoined fiber layers of at least about 170 pounds force (lbf) at about room temperature, the method comprising providing a plurality of polymeric fibers having surfaces that are predominantly free of a fiber surface finish; optionally treating the fiber surfaces to enhance the surface adsorbability, bonding or adhesion of a subsequently applied polymeric material to the fiber surfaces; applying a polymeric material onto at least a portion of said fibers, thereby adsorbing, bonding or adhering the polymeric material on or to the fiber surfaces; producing a plurality of fiber layers from said fibers either before or after applying said polymeric material to said fibers; and consolidating said plurality of fiber layers to produce a fibrous composite. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the fiber surfaces are treated to enhance the surface adsorbability, bonding or adhesion of a subsequently applied polymeric material to the fiber surfaces is conducted. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said fiber surfaces are plasma treated or corona treated. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said fibers that are predominantly free of a fiber surface finish are produced by partially removing a pre-existing fiber surface finish from the fibers. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said pre-existing fiber surface finish is removed by washing the fibers with water. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein patches of residual finish are present on the fiber surfaces between the fiber surface and the polymeric material, wherein at least 90% of the fiber surface area is not covered by the patches of residual finish. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of said fiber layers is formed by weaving a plurality of said fibers into a woven fabric. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein at least one of said fiber layers is formed by arranging a plurality of said fibers into a non-woven fabric. 9. A method of forming a fibrous composite comprising a plurality of adjoined fiber layers, each fiber layer comprising fibers having surfaces that are at least partially covered with a polymeric material, wherein said fibers are predominantly free of a fiber surface finish; said fibrous composite having an interlaminar lap shear strength between adjoined fiber layers that is greater than the interlaminar lap shear strength between adjoined fiber layers of a comparable fibrous composite having fiber surfaces that are predominantly covered with a fiber surface finish wherein such a fiber surface finish is between the fiber surfaces and the polymeric material, the method comprising providing a plurality of polymeric fibers having surfaces that are that are at least partially free of a fiber surface finish and/or providing a plurality of polymeric fibers having surfaces that are at least partially covered by a fiber surface finish; removing at least a portion of any existing fiber surface finish from the surfaces of the fibers; optionally treating the fiber surfaces to enhance the bonding and/or adhesion of a subsequently applied material to the fiber surfaces; applying a material onto at least a portion of said fibers, thereby bonding and/or adhering the material directly on or to the fiber surfaces; optionally producing a plurality of woven fiber layers and/or non-woven fiber plies from said fibers either before, during and/or after applying said material to said fibers; and optionally consolidating said plurality of woven fiber layers and/or non-woven fiber plies to produce a fibrous composite; said fibrous composite having an interlaminar lap shear strength between adjoined fiber layers that is greater than the interlaminar lap shear strength between adjoined fiber layers of a comparable fibrous composite having fiber surfaces that are predominantly covered with a fiber surface finish wherein such a fiber surface finish is between the fiber surfaces and the polymeric material. 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the fiber surfaces are treated to enhance the surface adsorbability, bonding or adhesion of a subsequently applied polymeric material to the fiber surfaces is conducted. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said fiber surfaces are plasma treated or corona treated. 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said fibers comprise polyethylene fibers having a tenacity of 20 g/denier or more. 13. The method of claim 9 wherein at least one of said fiber layers is formed by weaving a plurality of said fibers into a woven fabric. 14. The method of claim 9 wherein at least one of said fiber layers is formed by arranging a plurality of said fibers into a non-woven fabric.

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What does patent US9821515B2 cover?
Fabrication of ballistic resistant fibrous composites having improved ballistic resistance properties. More particularly, ballistic resistant fibrous composites having high interlaminar lap shear strength between component fiber plies or fiber layers, which correlates to low composite backface signature. The high lap shear strength, low backface signature composites are useful for the productio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honeywell Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/022. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 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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