POLYARYLENE ETHER KETONE COMPOSITION FOR INDUCTION WELDING |
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申请号 | US13381395 | 申请日 | 2010-06-29 | 公开(公告)号 | US20120160829A1 | 公开(公告)日 | 2012-06-28 |
申请人 | Nicolas Dufaure; Benoit Brule; Michel Glotin; | 发明人 | Nicolas Dufaure; Benoit Brule; Michel Glotin; | ||||
摘要 | The invention relates to a polymer composition containing at least one polyarylene ether ketone, optionally filled with fibers or other elements increasing the modulus, and with ferrimagnetic or ferromagnetic conductive particles that can be used in the manufacture of articles that can be welded by induction in an alternating electromagnetic field, together with objects manufactured with the composition of the invention. It also relates to the induction welding of these objects using an alternating electromagnetic field. | ||||||
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说明书全文 | The invention relates to a polymer composition containing at least one polyarylene ether ketone, optionally filled with fibers or other elements increasing the modulus, and with ferrimagnetic or ferromagnetic conductive particles that can be used in the manufacture of articles that can be welded by induction in an alternating electromagnetic field. The polyarylene ether ketones are polymers with very high performance, suitable for production of articles used in fields with demanding requirements, such as aeronautics and aerospace, medicine, electronics, petroleum exploration and exploitation or certain automotive applications. In these fields, it is sometimes necessary to weld components, and among the methods used, induction welding is a method of choice. Induction welding permits high welding speeds, localization of the heating (and therefore of the welds), weld beads that are clean, small and of a constant quality. Moreover, the use of certain frequency ranges, typically around 2 MHz, provides greater safety for people working near these electromagnetic fields. The applicant has now found that the polymer composition containing at least one polyarylene ether ketone, optionally filled with fibers or other elements increasing the modulus, with certain conductive metal powders such as iron, ferrite, magnetite or certain alloys based on metals, was advantageously usable for making high-performance components that can be welded by induction at frequencies between 50 KHz and 100 MHz and preferably between 100 KHz and 10 MHz, inclusive. U.S. Pat. No. 6,939,477 B2 claims a composition combining a matrix with nonconductive particles of hexagonal ferrite with a size greater than or equal to one micron and with a Curie point close to the transformation temperature of the matrix, to permit control of the temperature of said composition when it is subjected to induction heating. Patent WO2008/110327 A1 describes a method of welding polyamide material associated with particles based on iron. Several methods of welding are described as being usable. Moreover, the polyamide can also be combined with polyether ether ketone (PEEK). In this application, the preferred method of welding is vibration or hot plate welding, which are methods that are particularly suitable for welds on small components, and moreover they limit the possibility of multiple welds on one and the same assembly of components. Document US 2008/0292824 describes the welding of plastic composite in an alternating electromagnetic field, the weld being obtained by means of nanometric particles of magnetic oxides. The use of nanometric particles requires the availability of a suitable method for ensuring good dispersion of them, if we are to obtain a material having the best properties, notably mechanical. It is moreover recommended for very small fillers, with diameter typically less than 1 μm, to use electromagnetic fields at high frequencies, typically >100 MHz, to ensure sufficient heating of the materials. The generators capable of establishing these electromagnetic fields are generally expensive and the high frequencies are more dangerous for people close to these electromagnetic fields. Document WO2009/002558 describes a composition of polymer and magnetic particles. This application does not specifically take into account the combination polyarylene ether ketones whether or not filled with conductive particles. When the latter are used, they are combined with nonconductive magnetic particles. Moreover, the weld is obtained in an electromagnetic field with modulated pulse width. The applicant has now found that the use of ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic conductive particles with average diameter greater than 1 μm and less than 1 mm in a polymer matrix containing at least one polyarylene ether ketone, optionally filled with fibers or other elements increasing the modulus, allows objects to be obtained that can be welded by induction, and thus the production of complex components with high performance, in an alternating electromagnetic field between 50 KHz and 100 MHz, and preferably between 100 KHz and 10 MHz; moreover, this frequency range offers better safety for people working near these devices. The invention relates to a composition combining:
The invention also relates to objects manufactured with the composition of the invention. It also relates to the induction welding of these objects using an alternating electromagnetic field. For the sake of clarity in the rest of the text, the following definitions will be used:
The polyarylene ether ketones used in the invention, also called PAEKs, are polymers that have units with the following formulas: (—Ar—X—) and (—Ar1—Y—) in which: Ar and Ar1 each denote an aromatic divalent radical; Ar and Ar1 may be identical or different; Ar and Ar1 can be selected, preferably, from 1,3-phenylene, 1,4-phenylene, 4,4′-biphenylene, 1,4-bis(4-phenoxybenzoyl) phenylene, 1,4-naphthylene, 1,5-naphthylene and 2,6-naphthylene, or even anthracenylene units, X denotes an electron-attracting group; it can preferably be selected from the carbonyl group and the sulfonyl group, Y denotes a group selected from an oxygen atom, a sulfur atom, an alkylene group, such as —CH2—, isopropylidene or hexafluoroisopropylidene. In these units, at least 50%, preferably at least 70% are a carbonyl group. More particularly, at least 80% of the groups X are a carbonyl group. Moreover at least 50%, preferably at least 70% of the groups Y represent an oxygen atom. More particularly at least 80% of the groups Y represent an oxygen atom. According to a preferred embodiment, 100% of the groups X denote a carbonyl group. According to another embodiment, 100% of the groups Y represent an oxygen atom. More preferably, the polyarylene ether ketone (PAEK) can be selected from:
However, other arrangements of the carbonyl group and of the oxygen atom are also possible. The polymer usable according to the invention can be semicrystalline or amorphous. It is present in proportions in the range from 1 to 99 wt. % of the composition. More particularly, it is present in proportions from 20 to 95 wt. % of the composition. Preferably, the polymer usable according to the invention is PEKK. It is sometimes necessary to mix the polymers to optimize the properties of the materials. In the context of the invention, the polyaryl ether ketone can be blended with another polyaryl ether ketone. This is sometimes desirable for example to modify the rheology or the crystallinity. Thus, the blends PEKK-PEEK, PERK-PEK, PEKK-PEKEKK, PEKK-PEEKK, PEKK-PEKK can be considered in the context of the invention. In the last-mentioned case in particular, it will be possible to blend amorphous and crystalline PEKKs or PEKKs with different crystallinity. According to one embodiment of the invention, the reinforcing fillers used in the context of the invention can be mineral fillers such as talc, montmorillonite, chalk, mica, kaolin. According to another embodiment of the invention, the reinforcing fillers can be glass fibers or carbon fibers. In the last-mentioned embodiment of the invention, the fibers can be short or long, or can be in the form of a woven or nonwoven mat. According to another embodiment of the invention, the reinforcing fillers can be carbon fillers such as expanded or unexpanded graphite, carbon black, carbon nanotubes. The mineral fillers can be present in proportions from 5 to 30 wt %. of the composition. More particularly, the mineral fillers are present in proportions from 5 to 20 wt. % of the composition. The fibers or the mats of fibers and carbon fillers can be present in proportions from 5 to 60 wt. % of the composition. More particularly, the fibers or the mats of fibers and the carbon fillers are present in proportions from 10 to 30 wt. % of the composition. The fillers can be surface-treated if required, to improve their adhesion to the polymer. The ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic conductive particles according to the invention are iron compounds, or alloys based on iron and one or more elements, selected from manganese, cobalt, magnesium, copper, nickel, oxygen (non-exhaustive list).
Moreover, the compositions of the invention can contain conventional additives such as anti-UV additives, antioxidant additives, lubricating additives, etc. The compositions of the invention can be obtained by mixing the polymer in the molten state, fillers, and ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic conductive particles in a compounding device known by a person skilled in the art such as an extruder, a kneader or an internal mixer. In this case, the fillers can be introduced either in the same hopper as the polymer or in another hopper (i.e. in the molten polymer in the latter case). According to another embodiment, the compositions of the invention can be obtained by mixing a premix of polymer and filler, and ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic conductive particles, these two steps (preparation of the premix and production of the final formulation) being carried out in a compounding device with the polymer in the molten state known by a person skilled in the art such as an extruder, a kneader or an internal mixer. The objects of the invention are obtained:
The device enabling welding to be carried out by electromagnetic induction is a generator of alternating electromagnetic fields providing a frequency between 50 KHz and 100 MHz, and preferably between 100 KHz and 10 MHz. A laboratory co-rotating twin-screw extruder of type THERMO RHEO with screw diameter of 16 mm and length of 25*D operating with a flat temperature profile at 380° C. with a flow rate of 0.5 kg/h and a rotary speed of 200 rpm is fed with 60 wt. % of PEKK and 40 wt. % of iron powder ASC 200 supplied by the company Höganas. The extruded rod thus obtained is cooled and granulated. The granules are molded at 370° C. then the plates are cut into strips of 10×5×1 mm3. Samples of pure PEKK with the same dimensions are also prepared. In parallel, granules of PEKK alone are injection-molded in the form of dumb-bells ISO 527 1 BA. The main injection conditions are as follows: Injection. temperature: 370° C. Mold temperature: 200° C. These ISO 527 1BA tensile test specimens are cut in two in the central region. The 10×5×1 mm3 strips are placed between the two parts of the cut test specimen, a pressure is applied from above, compressing the two parts of the dumb-bells. An electromagnetic field of 1.5 MHz is applied using a Sinus 102-2 10 kW generator from the company Himmelwerk. The power is set to 100% of maximum power. The field is applied for a time varying between 15 seconds and 5 minutes. After the test, the two half-specimens on either side of the strip of PEKK alone are still separate. The two half-specimens on either side of the strip composed of PEKK and ferrimagnetic particles are bonded together. One end is suspended in the jaw of a tensile tester, a free jaw is clamped to the other end, the two parts of the test specimen remain bonded and do not come apart, proving that welding has certainly taken place. A similar test is performed, replacing the ASC 200 powder with Electronic Oxide 40 powder supplied by the company Höganas. The same tests are performed and equally good adhesion of the two ends of the test specimen is obtained, but with a much shorter time of application of the electromagnetic field. |