Engineering thermoplastic processes like a thermoset.The first quarter of 2005 will see the first commercial production of a dramatically new family of resins that offer the processing advantages of liquid thermosets thermosets, materials that can not be softened on heating. In thermosetting polymers, the polymer chains are joined (or cross-linked) by intermolecular bonding. Thermosets are usually supplied as partially polymerized or as monomer-polymer mixtures. plus the properties and recyclability of engineering thermoplastics. Cyclics Corp., a company formed in 1999 to acquire patented technology developed by General Electric Co., is about to open a 5.5-millionlb/yr plant to produce its first CBT (Computer-Based Training) Using the computer for training and instruction. CBT programs are called "courseware" and provide interactive training sessions for all disciplines. resins. These low-molecular-weight PBT PBT Provider Backbone Transport (networking technology adding determinism to ethernet) PBT Polybutylene Terephthalate PBT Profit Before Tax PBT Paper Based Test (education) oligomers are solids that melt at relatively low temperatures to yield a water-like viscosity that readily impregnates fiber reinforcements or accepts high loadings of fillers. Upon further heating, the liquid polymerizes into a normal PBT polyester. This new type of material leaps previous hurdles to high-performance thermoplastic composites and also has broad potential in rotomolding, casting, injection molding, and powder coatings. For example, CBT resin has been demonstrated in "thermoplastic RTM (1) (RealTime Model) Refers to a system or architecture that performs operations in real time. See real time. (2) (Release/Released To M " molding, in which glass mat or fabric reinforcements were impregnated im·preg·nate tr.v. im·preg·nat·ed, im·preg·nat·ing, im·preg·nates 1. To make pregnant; inseminate. 2. To fertilize (an ovum, for example). 3. by drawing the liquid resin through the mold using vacuum alone. Impregnation impregnation /im·preg·na·tion/ (im?preg-na´shun) 1. fertilization. 2. saturation (1). impregnation 1. the act of fertilizing or rendering pregnant. 2. saturation. is said to be easier than with epoxy. A hockey stick containing more than 75% carbon fiber has been impregnated with CBT. In addition, continuous-fiber prepregs can be made with CBT by melting, impregnation, and cooling again to a solid without curing. CBT can also be compounded without curing at low temperatures with pigments or other additives to make masterbatches for use in thermoplastics. Also, company sources report that low-viscosity CBT resins show advantages in preparing nanocomposite compounds, because the CBT resins facilitate exfoliation exfoliation /ex·fo·li·a·tion/ (eks-fo?le-a´shun) 1. a falling off in scales or layers. 2. the removal of scales or flakes from the surface of the skin. 3. (delamination delamination /de·lam·i·na·tion/ (de-lam?i-na´shun) separation into layers, as of the blastoderm. de·lam·i·na·tion n. 1. A splitting or separation into layers. 2. ) of the nanoclay particles. Gearing up for growth Cyclics' first commercial plant is located on the grounds of a BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California) BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company) BASF Builders Association of South Florida facility in Schwartzheide, Germany. Cyclics will take standard PBT resin produced by BASF there and partially depolymerize it into lower-MW CBT resin. Cyclics says half its plant capacity is already committed to certain customers, so the company is planning to double its capacity to 11 million lb this year. The company is also searching for a location for a world-scale plant of 55 million to 110 million lb that could be up and running as early as 2009. In high volumes, CBT resins will cost around $6/lb initially. However, once the world-scale plant is operating, prices should be very close to that of standard PBT. Cyclics has concluded a number of agreements with partners in application development. For example, Dow Automotive has a long-term exclusive right to develop five areas of car, truck, bus, and rail applications. Dow is said to be interested in developing injection molding, RTM, and SMC SMC Saint Mary's College SMC Santa Monica College SMC Solaris Management Console SMC Smooth Muscle Cell SMC Small Magellanic Cloud (also see LMC) SMC Safety Management Certificate (maritime shipping) applications in areas like body panels, truck boxes, load floors, and bumper beams. Meanwhile, Alcan Composites, a unit of Alcan Inc., has exclusive rights to develop architectural, display, and graphic-arts markets, as well as general industry infrastructure applications--such as carbon-fiber tapes for reinforcing bridges. Gaoth Tec Teo of Galway, Ireland, is working with Cyclics and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Nagasaki, Japan, to develop composite wind-turbine blades. These blades are expected to use epoxy prepregs co-laminated on top of CBT prepregs. Cyclics also has an R&D agreement with Ahlstrom Glassfibre Oy of Helsinki, Finland, to develop wind-turbine and marine applications using Ahlstrom's reinforcements. In addition, Cyclics named the P-Group of Ferrara, Italy, as the sole compounder of CBT resin for the European rotomolding market. (Cyclics also recently appointed an account manager, Barry Aubrey, specifically for rotomolding.) And the first actual commercial application for CBT is a tough, heat-resistant material for thermoforming plug assists. Called Eccolite Ultra Syntactic Foam, it is supplied in machinable rods, blocks, and sheets--all filled with hollow microspheres--by Emerson & Cuming Composite Materials. Two grades to start Cyclics initially is launching two grades of PBT precursors, though its technology is applicable to other polyesters such as PCT (Private Communications Technology) A protocol from Microsoft that provides secure transactions over the Web. See security protocol. , PTT (1) (Postal, Telegraph & Telephone) The governmental agency responsible for combined postal, telegraph and telephone services in many European countries. (2) See push-to-talk. PTT - Post, Telephone and Telegraph administration , and polycarbonate. CBT also has potential for copolymerization copolymerization (kōpäl´im TPE Terminal de Paiement Electronique (French) TPE Total Power Exchange TPE Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Tampines Expressway (Singapore) TPE Therapeutic Plasma Exchange has already been prepared by reactive extrusion. The two initial grades are CBT 100 and CBT 200. The first is aimed at injection molding, rotomolding, compounding, nanocomposites, and thermoplastic masterbatches. It melts at around 180 C (356 F) and can be processed between 190 and 240 C (374 to 464 F). It has a fastacting catalyst that cures in a few seconds to a minute, depending on temperature. CBT 200 is designed for longer working times in composites, casting, and coatings. It melts at about 160 C (320 F) and is processed at 170 to 240 C (338 to 464 F). Cure times can range from a few minutes to more than an hour. Both resins have initial melt viscosities of about 10 to 40 cps over a temperature range of 170 to 220 C. Both materials yield identical PBT resins with properties at least as good as those of standard PBT (see table). Company sources note that CBT-based resins usually have twice the molecular weight of standard PBT without affecting processability. Higher MW reportedly confers advantages in weathering and wear resistance. Both CBT grades can be supplied in one-component or two-component forms. CBT uses standard tin and titanate ti·tan·ate n. A salt or ester of titanic acid. catalysts used to polymerize polymerize /po·lym·er·ize/ (pah-lim´er-iz) to subject to or to undergo polymerization. pol·y·mer·ize v. To undergo or subject to polymerization. polyesters. These materials are said to present no toxic hazard to processors. PROPERTIES OF POLYMERIZED CBT RESIN Density, g/cc 1.31 Tensile Yield Str., psi 7800 yield Elongation, % 3.2 Ultimate Elongation, % >50 Tensile Modulus, Psi 392,000 Flexural Modulus, psi 345,000 Flexural Strength, psi 10,700 Notched Izod, kJ/[m.sup.2] 6.7 Unnotched Izod No Break Mold Shrinkage, % Flow Direction, 0.16 in. 1.5 NEED TO KNOW MORE? Ahlstrom Glassfibre Oy, Helsinki, Finland +358 5 224 2531, www.ahlstrom.com Alcan Composites USA, Inc., St. Louis (800) 626-3365, www.alcancompositesusa.com Cyclics Corp., Schenectady, N.Y. (518) 881-1440 * PT Direct: 218HP Emerson & Cuming Composite Materials, Inc., Randolph, Mass. (800) 666-3242 * PT Direct: 171CT Dow Automotive, Auburn Hills, Mich. (248) 391-6300 * PT Direct: 983XZ |
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