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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 2021
Filed:
May. 29, 2019
Johns Manville, Denver, CO (US);
Mingfu Zhang, Highlands Ranch, CO (US);
Klaus Friedrich Gleich, Nuremberg, DE;
Asheber Yohannes, Littleton, CO (US);
Michael John Block, Centennial, CO (US);
Jawed Asrar, Englewood, CO (US);
Johns Manville, Denver, CO (US);
Abstract
This invention relates to a process of making a fiber-reinforced composite. Glass fibers may be provided. These glass fibers may be treated with a sizing composition that has a coupling-activator compound with the formula: S—X-(A), where S represents a silicon-containing coupling moiety capable of bonding to the surface of glass fibers, X represents a linking moiety, and (A), represents one or more polymerization activator moieties. The treated glass fibers may be combined with a resin to make a fiber-resin mixture. The resin may have a monomer, a catalyst, and an activator compound capable of initiating a polymerization of the monomer. The monomer may be a lactam or lactone having 3-12 carbon atoms in the main ring. The fiber-resin mixture may then be cured so that the monomer polymerizes to form a thermoplastic polymer matrix of the fiber-reinforced composite. The thermoplastic polymer matrix may be formed by in situ polymerization initiated from both the surface of the glass fibers and the resin. The fiber-reinforced composite formed may be at least 70 wt. % glass fiber.