Bielastic carbon fiber cord as cap ply
10378129 · 2019-08-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60C9/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/2257
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C2009/2252
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60C9/0028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord, including a plurality of cord plies having a spacing between the plurality of cord plies. A TASE at 2.0% elongation of the carbon fiber cord is less than 2.0cN/dtex. The spacing between the plurality of cord plies is longer than 15% and shorter than 80% of a cord diameter of the plurality of cord plies.
Claims
1. A dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord, comprising a plurality of cord plies having a spacing between the plurality of cord plies, wherein a TASE at 2.0% elongation of the carbon fiber cord is less than 2.0 cN/dtex; wherein the spacing between the plurality of cord plies is more than 15% and less than 80% of a cord diameter of the plurality of cord plies.
2. The dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord according to claim 1, wherein the spacing between the plurality of cord plies of the cord is more than 20% and less than 50% of the cord diameter.
3. The dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord according to claim 1, wherein an adhesive dip pick-up (DPU) of the carbon fiber cord is higher than 20% and less than 50% by weight.
4. The dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord according to claim 1, wherein an adhesive dip pick-up (DPU) of the carbon fiber cord is higher than 25% and lower than 35% by weight.
5. The dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord according to claim 1, wherein the carbon fiber cord has a twist factor in between 12,000-20,000, wherein the twist factor is calculated according to the following formula (1):
twist factor=cord twist(tpm)square root of total nominal cord dtex(1).
6. The dipped and heat-set carbon fiber cord according to claim 1, wherein the carbon fiber cord has a total nominal linear density in between 200 dtex and 5,000 dtex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(18) curve 1 is 2000 dtex/2 dipped carbon fiber cord having Z/S, 200/200 tpm twist (prior art) having linear tensile characteristic,
(19) curve 2 is 2000 dtex/2 carbon fiber cord having Z/S, 200/160 tpm (40 tpm back-twisted in Z direction) and dipped having bielastic tensile characteristic according to invention.
(20) curve 3 is 2000 dtex/2 carbon fiber cord having Z/S 200/200 tpm twist, axially compressed and cord plies are opened during dipping process having bielastic tensile characteristic according to invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(21) Carbon fiber with its ultra high modulus and high strength is very dimensionally stable material. Due to its highly crystalline microstructure, it does not show any significant thermal shrinkage when exposed to high temperature. In twisted form as two or three-ply cord, it can be used as reinforcement in tires and mechanical rubber goods like V-belts (
(22) The cord twisting improves bending and compression fatigue resistance of the carbon fiber, but at the same time reduces the modulus and strength too.
(23) In zero degree cap ply applications in pneumatic radial tires, the high modulus is needed for restraining force to prevent belt edge separations under high speed conditions, but initial extensibility with low forces (initial low modulus) is also needed for processability during lifting of belt package in tire building and curing processes to avoid cord cuttings through the belt skim compound.
(24) Aramid/Nylon hybrid cords may solve this issue, but existence of nylon creates flatspot problem and asymmetric cord structure (
(25) Two or three-ply nylon 6 and 6.6 cords (
(26) According to the present invention, two or more ply carbon fiber cords without any low modulus component ply like nylon, and having higher tensile modulus than aramid can be produced with bielastic tensile properties (
(27) According to the invention, the basic production principle of the bielastic carbon fiber cord is to open the cord plies and insertion of the adhesive dip between the plies. The carbon fiber cord containing high percentage of adhesive dip like RFL between its plies becomes extensible with low forces and during this extension the carbon fiber cord plies apply compressive forces to the adhesive material (RFL) and squeeze it. During this squeezing process cord elongates with low forces. After carbon fiber cord plies having been approached to each other, carbon fiber cord resist to elongation and it becomes ultra high modulus cord again (
(28) In order to obtain a bielastic tensile characteristics, the carbon fiber cord plies can be opened with different methods: aThe two or more ply greige carbon fiber cords are heat-set at a temperature between 120 C. and 260 C. and after cooling down they are partially back-twisted in opposite direction of cord twist. During this back-twisting process, the cord plies are opened (
Twist factor=cord twist(tpm)square root of total nominal cord dtex(1) The cords with lower than 12,000 twist factor have insufficient fatigue resistance under bending and the cords with higher than 20,000 twist factor have significant modulus reductions. According to invention, the total nominal cord linear density is higher than 200 dtex and less than 5000 dtex. The cords having less than 200 dtex are not effective enough, and the cords having higher than 5,000 dtex are too thick.