Water-clear aliphatic polyurethane pultrusion formulations and processes

a technology of aliphatic polyurethane and pultrusion process, which is applied in the field of aliphatic polyisocyanate formulations, can solve the problems of bare glass fibers, poor performance of aromatic polyisocyanate-based systems in unprotected outdoor applications, color change, etc., and achieves excellent weathering properties and physical properties, good weathering, and clear color

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-09-18
COVESTRO LLC
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[0011]It is an object of the present invention to provide a reaction system for the preparation of a fiber reinforced composite by a pultrusion process that includes an aliphatic polyisocyanate component to produce a fiber reinforced composite having excellent weathering properties and physical properties comparable to those of composites produced with aromatic isocyanate-based systems.
[0012]It is another object of the present invention to provide a reaction system for the preparation of a fiber reinforced composite by a pultrusion process that has good weathering, is clear in color and has a high glass transition temperature.
[0013]It is a further object of the present invention to provide a pultrusion process for the production of a fiber reinforced composite that has good weathering, is clear in color and has a high glass transition temperature.
[0014]It is an additional object of the present invention to provide composite articles having good weathering characteristics, are clear in color and have a high glass transition temperature.

Problems solved by technology

However, these aromatic polyisocyanate-based systems do not perform well in unprotected outdoor applications.
Poor weathering characteristics of the resin will result in color change, gloss loss and deterioration of the resin matrix and exposure of bare glass fibers (commonly referred to as “blooming”).
However, substitution of an aliphatic isocyanate for the aromatic isocyanate in known pultrusion systems produces composites with better weathering characteristics but inferior physical properties.

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[0052]The present invention is further illustrated, but is not to be limited, by the following examples. All quantities given in “parts” and “percents” are understood to be by weight, unless otherwise indicated. The following materials were used in the formulations of the examples:[0053]POLYOL A: A propylene oxide-based polyether polyol having a functionality of three and a molecular weight of 700 which is commercially available from Bayer MaterialScience LLC under the name ARCOL LHT-240.[0054]POLYOL B: A polypropylene oxide-based triol having a molecular weight of 160 which is commercially available from Bayer MaterialScience LLC under the name MULTRANOL 9133.[0055]POLYOL C: An amine-based polyether triol having a molecular weight of 240 which is commercially available from Bayer MaterialScience LLC under the name MULTRANOL 9138.[0056]POLYOL D: A propylene oxide-based triol having a molecular weight of 356 which is commercially available from Bayer MaterialScience LLC under the nam...

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[0078]Composite articles were produced using the pultrusion process described above and the formulations described in Table 2. The percentages reported for the components listed in Table 2 are percentages by weight, based on total weight of the isocyanate-reactive component. The properties of these composites are also reported in Table 2.

TABLE 2Example3*45*6POLYOL B %21.321.321.321.3POLYOL F %28.328.3—28.3POLYOL C %——28.3—POLYOL G %37.837.837.837.8KA 451%3.763.763.763.76B 75%2.842.842.842.841948 MCH %6.66.66.66.6DBU %0.580.580.580..58UL 38%0.200.200.200.20ISO B %100———ISO C %—100100—ISO D %———100Mix Ratio220 / 100190 / 100195 / 100190 / 100Iso / Polyol[pbw]Tg [° C.]51117112100ColorclearclearyellowclearFlex2400000764000075000007340000Modulus [psi]Flex125000145000130000141000Strength [psi]Shear700011000105009800Strength (psi)Tensile1200000810000075000007500000Modulus [psi]Tensile111000125000125000120000Strength [psi]Elongation [%]1.8222*Comparative Example

[0079]It can be seen from the results r...

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Abstract

Clear polyurethane fiber reinforced composites are produced by a pultrusion process with a polyurethane-forming system that includes: (a) a clear, aliphatic polyisocyanate having a viscosity at 25° C. of no more than 1000 centipoise, (b) a colorless polyol component comprising an amine-initiated polyol having a molecular weight of from about 150 to about 400 and an OH functionality greater than or equal to 3, and (c) a catalyst. These fiber-reinforced composites are characterized by both excellent weathering characteristics and excellent physical properties.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to aliphatic polyisocyanate formulations useful in pultrusion processes, and more specifically, to water-clear, aliphatic polyurethane formulations and pultrusion processes utilizing such formulations.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Pultrusion is a manufacturing process for producing continuous lengths of fiber reinforced plastic (“FRP”) structural shapes. Raw materials used in pultrusion processes include a liquid resin mixture (containing resin, fillers and specialized additives) and reinforcing fibers. The process involves pulling these raw materials, rather than pushing as is the case in extrusion, through a heated steel forming die using a continuous pulling device. The reinforcement materials are in continuous forms such as rolls of fiberglass mat or doffs of fiberglass roving. The two ways to impregnate, or “wet out”, the glass are open bath process and resin injection. Typical commercial resins include polyester, vin...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C08K3/40B29C47/00B29C48/05
CPCB29C47/0014C08K3/40B29C70/52C08G18/2063C08G18/24C08G18/482C08G18/755C08K3/34C08K7/14C08G18/3206C08G18/3281C08G18/3284B29C70/521B29K2075/00C08G18/7664C08G18/7831C08G18/792C08G18/8016C08J5/04C08J2375/04C08J2375/08C08G18/4829C08G18/4816B29C48/05B29C70/527C08G18/751C08G18/4804C08G18/758B29K2309/08
Inventor MAGNOTTA, ALBERTHARASIN, STEPHEN J.
Owner COVESTRO LLC
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