Claims
- 1. An encased article comprising a) a depolymerizable, repolymerizable thermoplastic polymer composite that is reinforced with fibers that extend through the length of the composite and are at least 100 mm long; and b) a thermoplastic resin encasing the fiber-reinforced composite, wherein the depolymerizable, repolymerizable thermoplastic polymer contains structural units represented by the formula: where Z is S or O; and Z′ is S, O, N-alkyl or NH.
- 2. The encased article of claim 1 wherein the fibers constitute at least 30 volume percent of the fiber-reinforced composite, and the depolymerizable, repolymerizable polymer is a thermoplastic polyurethane.
- 3. The encased article of claim 2 wherein the fibers constitute at least 50 volume percent of the fiber-reinforced composite and the thermoplastic polyurethane is a rigid thermoplastic polyurethane.
- 4. The encased article of claim 2 wherein the thermoplastic resin adheres to the fiber-reinforced composite without an ancillary adhesive.
- 5. The encased article of claim 4 wherein the thermoplastic resin is an ABS terpolymer, an RTPU, an RTPU/ABS blend, an ASA, a PVC, an STPU, an STPU/ABS blend, a polycarbonate, a polycarbonate/ABS blend, a polyester, a polyamide, or copolymers thereof or blends thereof.
- 6. The encased article of claim 3 wherein the fiber-reinforced composite is encased in a polypropylene, a polyethylene, an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene, a polystyrene, an SBS, an ESI, and SEBS, an aliphatic polyketone, an acetal, or a polyphenylene sulfide, or copolymers thereof or blends thereof.
- 7. The encased article of claim 6 wherein the fiber-reinforced composite is encased in the presence of an ancillary adhesive or with mechanical bonding or a combination thereof.
- 8. The encased article of claim 1 which is an automotive bumper beam, a pedal, a car door structure, an instrument panel, a seating structure, a window profile, a ski, a ski pole, a mast stay, a tent pole, a crash barrier, a window lineal, a door lineal, a cable tray, an optical fiber cable, a bicycle wheel, a bicycle frame, or a pipe.
- 9. A process for preparing a fiber-reinforced rigid thermoplastic polyurethane composite article encased in a thermoplastic comprising the steps of drawing a fiber bundle continuously through a melt obtained by heating a rigid thermoplastic polyurethane that contains a hydrolytically- and thermally-stable catalyst to a temperature sufficient to depolymerize the thermoplastic polyurethane; impregnating the drawn fiber bundle with the depolymerized thermoplastic polyurethane to form a composite melt; shaping the composite melt into an article; then encasing the article with a thermoplastic resin.
- 10. The process of claim 9 wherein the thermoplastic resin is an ABS terpolymer, an RTPU, an RTPU/ABS blend, an ASA, a PVC, an STPU, an STPU/ABS blend, a polycarbonate, a polycarbonate/ABS blend, a polyester, or a polyamide or copolymers thereof or blends thereof.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein the thermoplastic resin is an ABS terpolymer, a PVC, an STPU, or an RTPU/ABS blend.
- 12. The process of claim 9 wherein the thermoplastic resin is overmolded onto the fiber-reinforced composite.
- 13. The process of claim 9 wherein the thermoplastic resin is overextruded onto the fiber-reinforced composite.
- 14. The process of claim 9 wherein the article is cooled sufficiently to rebuild molecular weight before it is encased with the thermoplastic resin.
CROSS-REFERENCE STATEMENT
This application claims the benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 60/142,164, filed on Jul. 1, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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