Permanent, self-adhering, self-lubricating, anti-wear composite system
11299654 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2405/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2327/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C09J7/405
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B32B2581/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/1471
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B2260/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T428/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B32B2367/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An anti-wear composite structure includes an anti-wear layer that has a wear surface opposite an adhesive receiving surface and a thermosetting resin applied to the adhesive receiving surface. The thermosetting resin includes a reactive adhesive configured to bond the anti-wear composite structure to a substrate at an ambient temperature band via pressure-sensitive adhesion. The thermosetting resin has an onset to cure in the ambient temperature band and has a peak cure temperature greater than the ambient temperature band to mechanically and chemically bond the anti-wear composite structure to a substrate.
Claims
1. An anti-wear composite structure comprising: an anti-wear layer having a wear surface opposite an adhesive receiving surface, the wear surface being configured for sliding engagement with a mating surface; and a layer of thermoplastic adhesive tape applied to the adhesive receiving surface; wherein the layer of thermoplastic adhesive tape is configured to removably bond the anti-wear composite structure to a substrate at a temperature of about 138 degrees Celsius (280 degrees Fahrenheit) to about 160 degrees Celsius (320 degrees Fahrenheit).
2. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 1, further comprising at least one of: a protective layer removably adhered to the anti-wear layer and configured to be removed before or after bonding and before use in a service application; and a release layer removably adhered to the thermoplastic adhesive tape, the release layer being configured to be entirely removed from the thermoplastic adhesive prior to bonding to the substrate.
3. An anti-wear composite structure comprising: an anti-wear layer having a wear surface opposite an adhesive receiving surface, the wear surface being configured for sliding engagement with a mating surface; and a layer of thermosetting resin adhesive applied to the adhesive receiving surface; wherein the layer of thermosetting resin adhesive comprises a reactive adhesive configured to bond the anti-wear composite structure to a substrate at an ambient temperature band via pressure-sensitive adhesion, having an onset to cure in the ambient temperature band and having a peak cure temperature greater than the ambient temperature band to mechanically and chemically bond the anti-wear composite structure to the substrate; wherein the layer of thermosetting resin has a premature curing temperature of zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) below which the thermosetting resin does not prematurely cure.
4. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the anti-wear layer comprises a woven structure.
5. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 4, wherein the woven structure comprises a thermally-consolidated, fabric reinforced-polymer matrix with self-lubricating components being at least one of integral to a weave and as an additive to the matrix.
6. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 4, wherein the woven structure comprises woven fabric comprising a plurality of fibers interwoven with one another and polytetrafluoroethylene interwoven therewith.
7. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 6, wherein the fibers comprise at least one of a polyester material, a stainless steel material, polytetrafluoroethylene and glass material.
8. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the anti-wear layer is a thermally-consolidated, machinable, moldable or non-woven fabric, comprising a reinforced polymer matrix composite with self-lubricating materials integral to the non-woven fabric and/or as an additive to the matrix.
9. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the layer of thermosetting resin is in the form of a tape calendered, or laminated, to one side of the anti-wear layer.
10. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the layer of thermosetting resin is configured to be applied to the anti-wear layer in viscous form via resin application techniques comprising at least one of painting, brushing, rolling, and squeezing.
11. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 10, wherein the protective layer comprises indicia configured as advertising and/or instructions for installation and use.
12. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the layer of thermosetting resin is configured to be dried to increase room temperature viscosity to allow for pressure sensitive adhesion without resin flowing from the bond line during application to the substrate.
13. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, further comprising a protective layer removably adhered to the anti-wear layer and configured to be removed before or after bonding and before use in a service application.
14. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, further comprising a release layer removably adhered to the layer of thermosetting resin, the release layer being configured to be entirely removed from the thermosetting resin prior to bonding to the substrate.
15. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 3, wherein the release layer comprises a siliconized paper or polymer film.
16. A method of manufacturing the anti-wear composite structure of claim 3 comprising forming the anti-wear composite structure to specific shapes via at least one of cutting-, shaping, die stamping, computer numerical controlled machining and hand trimming.
17. An anti-wear composite structure comprising: an anti-wear layer having a wear surface opposite an adhesive receiving surface, the wear surface being configured for sliding engagement with a mating surface; and a layer of thermosetting resin adhesive applied to the adhesive receiving; a protective layer removably adhered to the anti-wear layer and configured to be removed before or after bonding and before use in a service application; a release layer removably adhered to the layer of thermosetting resin adhesive, the release layer being configured to be entirely removed from the layer of thermosetting resin adhesive prior to bonding to the substrate; wherein the layer of thermosetting resin adhesive comprises a reactive adhesive configured to bond the anti-wear composite structure to a substrate at an ambient temperature band via pressure-sensitive adhesion, having an onset to cure in the ambient temperature band and having a peak cure temperature greater than the ambient temperature band to mechanically and chemically bond the anti-wear composite structure to the substrates; wherein the layer of thermosetting resin has a premature curing temperature of zero degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) below which the thermosetting resin does not prematurely cure.
18. The anti-wear composite structure of claim 17, wherein the layer of thermosetting resin is configured to be dried to increase room temperature viscosity to allow for pressure sensitive adhesion without resin flowing from the bond line during application to the substrate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) As shown in
(11) In some embodiments, the thermosetting resin 40 (i.e., adhesive) applied only to the adhesive receiving surface 34. In some embodiments, the thermosetting resin 40 is applied to the entire adhesive receiving surface 34. In one embodiment, the thermosetting resin 40 is applied to portions of the adhesive receiving surface 34, for example in a pattern. The thermosetting resin 40 is applied uniformly (i.e., a predetermined thickness) to the adhesive receiving surface 34 of the anti-wear layer 30.
(12) While the thermosetting resin 40 is shown and described as being applied uniformly (i.e., a predetermined thickness) to the adhesive receiving surface 34 of the anti-wear layer 30, the present invention is not limited in this regard as the thermosetting resin 40 may be applied in non-uniform and various thicknesses to the adhesive receiving surface 34 of the anti-wear layer 30 to comport with non-uniform shape, contour or irregularities in the surface of a substrate 60 that the anti-wear composite structure 10 is applied to.
(13) While
(14) The thermosetting resin 40 includes a reactive adhesive that has a first bonding step and a second bonding step. During the first bonding step the reactive adhesive is configured to initially bond (e.g., temporarily bond or a precursor bond) the anti-wear composite structure 10 to a substrate 60 (see
(15) During the second bonding step, the reactive adhesive in thermosetting resin 40 of the anti-wear composite structure 10 is cured at a pressure of 2.06843 Bar to 6.89476 Bar (30 to 100 pounds per square inch), a temperature of 148.89 degrees Celsius to 204.444 degrees Celsius (300 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit) with a range of time from 30 to 90 minutes. In one embodiment, during the second bonding step the reactive adhesive in thermosetting resin 40 of the anti-wear composite structure 10 is cured at a pressure of 3.44738 Bar (50 pounds per square inch-) and a temperature of 176.667 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit) for 60 minutes.
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(17) In some embodiments, the anti-wear layer 30 is a thermally-consolidated, machinable, moldable or non-woven fabric that has a reinforced polymer matrix composite with self-lubricating materials integral to the non-woven fabric and/or as an additive to the matrix.
(18) In some embodiments, the thermosetting resin 40 is in the form of a tape calendered, or laminated, to one side of the anti-wear layer 30. In some embodiments, the thermosetting resin 40 is configured to be applied to the anti-wear layer in viscous form via resin application techniques comprising at least one of painting, brushing, rolling, and squeezing.
(19) In some embodiments, the thermosetting resin 40 is configured to be dried to increase room temperature viscosity to allow for pressure sensitive adhesion without resin flowing from the bond line during application to a substrate 60.
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(22) The protective layer 20 has a thickness T1 in the range of 0.00508 cm to 0.03048 cm (0.002 inches to 0.012 inches). The anti-wear layer 30 has a thickness T2 in the range of 0.00508 cm to 0.3048 cm (0.002 inches to 0.120 inches). The thermosetting resin 40 has a thickness T3 in the range of 0.00508 cm to 0.0254 cm (0.002 inches to 0.010 inches). The release layer 50 has a thickness T4 in the range of 0.00508 cm to 0.03048 cm (0.002 inches to 0.012 inches).
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(25) The anti-wear composite structure 110 shown in
(26) The substrate 60 has a service temperature of −54 degrees Celsius to 52 degrees Celsius (65 degrees Fahrenheit to 125 degrees Fahrenheit) The overall advantage of the thermoplastic adhesive tape 140 is ease (and speed) of installation and cleanup at the sacrifice of a permanent chemical bond (which imparts creep resistance, temperature resistance, modulus, strength and chemical resistance). If for some reason, the substrate 60 reached the melting temperature of the thermoplastic adhesive tape 140, the thermoplastic adhesive tape 140 would lose structure, but would this be inconsequential due to the mechanical fixation of the substrate 60 to the component 70.
(27) The present invention also includes a method of applying an anti-wear composite structure 10 to a substrate 60. The method includes providing the anti-wear composite structure 10 illustrated in
(28) The method further includes removing the protective layer 20 from the anti-wear layer 30.
(29) There is disclosed herein a method of manufacturing the anti-wear composite structure 10 that includes forming the anti-wear composite structure 10 to specific shapes via at least one of cutting, shaping, die stamping, computer numerical controlled machining (CNC) and hand trimming.
(30) Although this invention has been shown and described with respect to the detailed embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed in the above detailed description, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.