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Application of carbon nano tube in polyethylene fiber composite weftless fabric

A polyethylene fiber and carbon nanotube technology, which is applied in the direction of hydrocarbon copolymer adhesives, single-component polyolefin artificial filaments, non-woven fabrics, etc., can solve the impact of composite non-woven fabrics on comprehensive performance and comprehensive mechanical strength Poor, increased load and other problems, to achieve the effect of excellent anti-shock performance, blunt impact force, and improve heat resistance

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-08-15
DONGHUA UNIV
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[0003] However, this kind of composite non-weft fabric, due to the shortcomings of the adhesive itself as the matrix, affects the comprehensive performance of the composite non-weft fabric, which is reflected in poor heat resistance, poor comprehensive mechanical strength, and severe creep. UHMWPE fiber composite non-weft fabric cannot effectively "passivate" the impact of bullets, and can only achieve bulletproof effect by increasing the number of non-weft fabric layers, but this will increase the load of general soldiers and police

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[0028] Immerse 2g carbon nanotubes in the mixed solution of 100ml sulfuric acid and potassium permanganate, process at reflux temperature for 1.5 hours, the concentration of potassium permanganate in sulfuric acid is 5g / 100ml; 2g purified carbon nanotubes and The butyl titanate coupling agent was refluxed in ethanol for 2 hours to obtain carbon nanotubes grafted by the coupling agent, and the concentration of the titanate coupling agent in ethanol was 0.03 g / ml.

[0029] Mix a certain amount of carbon nanotubes with the adhesive, stir at 60-80°C for 1-2h, and vacuum defoam. The reinforcement UHMWPE fibers are wound in parallel on the winder, and then glued on the UHMWPE fibers (or the UHMWPE fibers are immersed in the adhesive). The number of glue application is 1-2 times, pay attention to the uniform application of glue. The adhesive used in this embodiment is KRATON G-1650, which is dissolved in a mixed solvent (hexane: diethyl ether: ethyl acetate=5: 0.5: 1, then add antio...

Embodiment 2

[0032] In addition to the doping amount of carbon nanotubes is 2g / m 2 Except for the non-weft cloth, the others were the same as in Example 1 to obtain a composite non-weft cloth.

[0033] Bulletproof effect: 40 layers, 450mm×450mm AD=160g / m 2 The UD materials are neatly stacked on the target frame with the backing of clay, using Type 51 ordinary bombs, according to the US military 662EV 50 Test standard, V measured with Type 51 long barrel and Type 51 ordinary bullet (lead core bullet) 50 ≥557m / s.

Embodiment 3

[0035] Except that carbon nanotubes are not added, and a certain amount of organic montmorillonite is mixed with adhesive, the mixing ratio is 1:19, stirred at 60-80°C for 1-2h, and vacuum defoaming, the others are the same as in Example 1, Composite non-weft fabric is obtained. The amount of montmorillonite added is 4.6g / m 2 No weft.

[0036] Bulletproof effect: 40 layers, 450mm×450mm AD=160g / m 2 The UD materials are neatly stacked on the target frame with the backing of clay, using Type 51 ordinary bombs, according to the US military 662EV 50 Test standard, V measured with Type 51 long barrel and Type 51 ordinary bullet (lead core bullet) 50 ≥580m / s.

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Abstract

The invention relates to an application of carbon nanometer tube in polythene fiber composite weft-free cloth, wherein the nanometer particles are two-dimension nanometer carbon tube, as seamless hollow tube surrounded by hexagon carbon atom grid, whose two ends are covered by hemi-spherical large Furehee molecules, while the diameter is from zero-point nanometer to tens nanometers and the length is from several micrometers to hundreds micrometers. And the production comprises that (1) pretreatment of carbon nanometer tube as purifying and organic treatment that refluxing 1-4g carbon nanometer tube / ml and 0.01-0.04g / ml titanic acid coupler in organic solvent for 1-3h, (2) mixing carbon nanometer tube and adhesive for 1-2h at 60-80Deg. C, and defoaming at vacuum, (3) uniformly laying strengthener UHMWPE fiber on a coiler, (4) plating adhesive for 1-2 times and drying at 40-70Deg. C, (5) drying at 60+-3Deg. C for 10-20min. The invention can increase the application temperature of polythene fiber composite weft-free cloth as 10Deg. C, and improve 20% of impact resistance, with better thermal resistance, strength and creep resistance, or the like.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of nano textile applications, in particular to the application of carbon nanotubes in polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber composite non-woven fabrics. Background technique [0002] Polyethylene (UHMWPE) fiber composite non-weft fabric is made of UHMWPE fibers after they are uniformly, parallel and straight arranged, then glued and dried. This process has been described in US4,916,000 and US5,149,391. The glued adhesives generally include polyethylene, cross-linked polyethylene, polypropylene, vinyl copolymer, propylene copolymer, ethylene-propylene copolymer and other olefin polymers and copolymers, as well as unsaturated polyester, polybutylene Many low-modulus resins such as diene, polyisoprene, natural rubber, epoxy resin, polyimide, etc., in addition, there are EVA, EEA, SBS, SIS, TPR, SEBS, etc. Styrene, PVB, PVA, etc., these thermoplastic high-tough glues. These low-modulus elastomers are coated on each fiber. In addi...

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IPC IPC(8): D04H1/58D04H3/12D04H5/04D01F6/04C01B31/02C09J11/04C09J125/08
Inventor 王依民彼・杰・莱姆斯特刘术佳
Owner DONGHUA UNIV
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