Adhesive tape for applying to a component of a motor vehicle, use of an adhesive tape, assembly of two components, and method for sticking together two components of a motor vehicle

20210024783 · 2021-01-28

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    Abstract

    An adhesive tape for application to a component of a motor vehicle, consisting of a primer layer having a self-adhesive lower side and a self-adhesive upper side, where the primer layer is embodied such that it is activatable for chemical reaction with an adhesive. The use of an adhesive tape, to an assembly, and to a method is also provided.

    Claims

    1. An adhesive tape for application to a component of a motor vehicle, consisting of: a primer layer having a self-adhesive lower side and a self-adhesive upper side, wherein the primer layer is designed such that it is activatable for chemical reaction with an adhesive.

    2. The adhesive tape according to claim 1, wherein the upper side and/or the lower side are provided with a removable protective film.

    3. The adhesive tape according to claim 1, wherein the primer layer at least comprises a compound having at least one isocyanate group and a compound having at least one hydroxyl group.

    4. The adhesive tape according to claim 1, wherein the primer layer at least comprises the following components: isocyanate, polyhydric alcohol, catalyst, additive, and filler.

    5. The adhesive tape according to claim 1, wherein the primer layer is activatable thermally, mechanically, inductively or by means of UV input.

    6. The adhesive tape according to claim 1, wherein the primer layer is designed as a black primer layer.

    7. The use of an adhesive tape according to claim 1 for bonding two components of a motor vehicle.

    8. An assembly of two components of a motor vehicle, wherein: adhered to a first surface of the first component is a first adhesive tape according to claim 1, adhered to a second surface of the second component, opposite the first surface, is a second adhesive tape according to claim 1, and disposed between the two adhesive tapes is an adhesive, so that after activation of the primer layers Q and chemical reaction of the adhesive tapes with the adhesive, a material bond is formed between both components.

    9. A method for bonding two components of a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of: adhering a first adhesive tape according to claim 1 by the lower side of the primer layer to a first surface (5) of the first component; adhering a second adhesive tape according to claim 1 by the lower side of the primer layer to a second surface of the second component; activating the primer layers (10) of the two adhesive tapes, applying an adhesive to the upper side of the activated primer layer of the first and/or second adhesive tape, assembling the two components one above the other, so that after chemical reaction of the adhesive with the primer layers of both components, a material bond is formed between the two components.

    10. The method according to claim 9, wherein before the steps of adhering the adhesive tapes, the adhesive tapes are removed in lengths and/or unwound from a roll.

    Description

    [0037] In the figures:

    [0038] FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of a component assembly with surface pretreatment according to the prior art,

    [0039] FIG. 2a shows a schematic view of an adhesive tape according to the exemplary embodiment of the invention,

    [0040] FIG. 2b shows a schematic view of parts of the adhesive tape,

    [0041] FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of two components with adhesive tapes as per FIGS. 2a and 2b,

    [0042] FIG. 4 shows a component assembly with adhesive tapes as per FIGS. 2a and 2b, and

    [0043] FIG. 5 shows a schematic flow diagram of a method for bonding two components of a motor vehicle.

    [0044] FIG. 1 shows schematically a layerlike assembly 1 of two components 2 and 3, which are bonded to one another. The components 2 and 3 may also be referred to as substrates. The components 2 and 3 are parts from the vehicle sector, more particularly vehicle roof parts. For example, the first component 2 is a transparent roof element, for instance a sliding roof element, and the second component 3 is a metallic roof frame element. The first component 2 is fabricated, for example, of polycarbonate (PC), which may have additionally been coated, with a scratch-resistant and/or UV coating, for example. The second component 3 is, for example, a coated steel component. Other possible component materials are, for example, Xiran (SMA), ceramic frit, or glass. This, however, is not an exclusive list of materials.

    [0045] To connect the two components 2 and 3 by means of bonding, the second component 3, for example, has been provided with a black primer 4 on a first surface 5. The opposite first component 2 is provided on an opposite second surface 6 with a primer 7, which may also be referred to as activator. For the ultimate joining of the two components 2 and 3, an adhesive 8, in the example of FIG. 1 a two-part polyurethane adhesive, is inserted in-between, so producing an attaching connection of the two components 2 and 3.

    [0046] In the case of the variant described, the black primer 4 and/or the primer 7 have been applied wet-chemically. Between the components 2 and 3 and the respective bordering layers of the primer 7, of the adhesive 8, and of the black primer 4, boundary layers are formed, with no active chemical reaction taking place between the individual parts. A further disadvantage is that the black primer 8 gives off solvent vapors, which are or may be a health hazard to employees. Also it is necessary to provide for evaporation times. Moreover, an open time and a pot life are limited, since otherwise attachment of the adhesive 8 is reduced or impossible.

    [0047] FIG. 2A describes an adhesive tape 9 according to one exemplary embodiment of the invention. The adhesive tape 9 comprises a primer layer 10, which is self-adhesive on a lower side 11 and an upper side 12 opposite the lower side 11. Both the upper side 12 and the lower side 11 have been provided with a removable protective film 13, which may be referred to as an inliner.

    [0048] FIG. 2B shows exemplary parts of the primer layer 10, these being, for example, isocyanate 14, a diol 15, a triol 16, a catalyst 17, a filler 18, and additives 19.

    [0049] The adhesive tape 9 constitutes essentially a double-sided adhesive tape, which comprises merely one primer or one primer material. The primer layer 10 has, for example, a mandated thickness of 5 to 20 m. The adhesive tape 9 allows the above-stated advantages and functions, especially when applied for the bonding of two components from the vehicle sector.

    [0050] The bonding of two components is described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4 in conjunction with FIG. 5, which shows a schematic flow diagram of such a method.

    [0051] In a first step S1, both the first component 2 and the second component 3 are provided on the opposing surfaces 5 and 6 with an adhesive tape 9 as per FIG. 2A.

    [0052] In the first step S1, the protective film 13 of one of the lower sides 11 of the primer layer 10 is removed, and the adhesive tape 9 is adhered to the surfaces 5 and 6 respectively. It is then possible, almost independently of an open time, for the actual bonding of the components 2 and 3 to take place at a later step in the method.

    [0053] In a following step S2, the two remaining protective films 13 are removed, so exposing the upper sides 12 of the primer layers 10.

    [0054] In the next step S3, the two primer layers 10 of the adhesive tapes 9 are activated, by thermal energy input, for example.

    [0055] In the next step S4, both or at least one upper side 12 of the respective primer layers 10 are provided with an adhesive 20. This is shown in FIG. 4, which represents a component assembly 14. The adhesive 20 is, for example, a two-part polyurethane adhesive. A one-part polyurethane adhesive is also possible.

    [0056] In a further step S5, the components 2 and 3 are brought together in such a way that the adhesive 20 is present between the adhesive tapes 9, and, after chemical reaction with the activated primer layers 10, the two components 2 and 3 are materially bonded.

    [0057] As a result of the activation of the primer layers, the isocyanate in particular is crosslinked and reacts additionally with the adhesive 20, so producing a particularly stable joining of the two components 2 and 3. In particular, an especially high level of crosslinking is achieved between the primer layers 10 and the adhesive 20. As a result, there is no formation, as described with reference to FIG. 1, of boundary layers between the primer layers 10 and the adhesive 20; instead, ultimately, all that there now is, respectively, a boundary layer between the components 2, 3 and the respective primer layer 10.

    LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS

    [0058] 1 assembly [0059] 2 first component [0060] 3 second component [0061] 4 black primer [0062] 5 first surface [0063] 6 second surface [0064] 7 primer [0065] 8 adhesive [0066] 9 adhesive tape [0067] 10 primer layer [0068] 11 lower side [0069] 12 upper side [0070] 13 protective film [0071] 14 isocyanate [0072] 15 diol [0073] 16 triol [0074] 17 catalyst [0075] 18 filler [0076] 19 additive [0077] 20 adhesive