Patent ID: 8211268
Filing Date: 2012-07-03
Classification: B29C,B32B,C08J,C09J,G01N

Abstract:
1. A process for simultaneous consolidation of thermoplastic and thermoset members to form a fiber reinforced thermoplastic and thermoset element comprising: a) providing a fiber reinforced thermoplastic member, wherein the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member comprises multiple layers of fibers and a thermoplastic matrix at least partially surrounding the fibers, wherein each layer of the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member is unconsolidated relative to one another, wherein the thermoplastic matrix comprises an “A” polymer and a “B” polymer, wherein the A polymer contains a polymer having at least 70% α-olefin units and is characterized by a melting temperature lower than the melting temperature of the exterior surface portion of the fibers, and the B polymer contains a co-polymer having at least 50% α-olefin units and is characterized by a number-average molecular weight of about 7,000 g/mol to 50,000 g/mol, a viscosity of between about 2,500 and 150,000 cP measured at 170° C., and a viscosity not greater than 10% of the viscosity of the A polymer measured at 170° C.; b) providing a fiber reinforced thermoset member, wherein the fiber reinforced thermoset member comprises fibers and an uncured thermoset matrix at least partially surrounding the fibers; c) applying a tie layer between the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member and the fiber reinforced thermoset member, wherein the tie layer comprises a first polymer and a second polymer, wherein the first polymer comprises a polyolefin, and wherein the second polymer comprises a polymer capable of chemically bonding with the thermoset polymer of the fiber reinforced thermoset member; d) consolidating the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member, the tie layer, and the fiber reinforced thermoset member simultaneously under heat and optionally pressure to form the fiber reinforced thermoplastic and thermoset structural element, wherein after consolidation: the thermoplastic matrix of the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member adheres at least a portion of the fibers of the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member together within each layer and between layers; the thermoset matrix of the fiber reinforced thermoset member cures and adheres at least a portion of the fibers of the fiber reinforced thermoset member together; the first polymer of the tie layer is mechanically bonded to the surface of the fiber reinforced thermoplastic member; and, the second polymer of the tie layer is chemically bonded to the surface of the fiber reinforced thermoset member.