Claims
- 1. Polyolefin composite material based on fiber and a matrix of a polyolefin, selected from polyethylene and polypropylene, possessing improved mechanical properties, comprising a net-work of fibers and matrix which have a molecular weight of above 500,000, said network being held together by molecular brush layers at least partly within said fibers obtained by swelling of external surfaces of said fibers and reciprocal entanglement of the polymer matrix with said external surfaces.
- 2. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 1 possessing a tensile strength of at least 75% of the volume average tenacity of the polyolefin fiber net-work and matrix.
- 3. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 1, which have a molecular weight of above 3,000,000.
- 4. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 1, wherein the amount of the matrix is between 3% to 50% by weight of the material.
- 5. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 1, wherein said molecular brush layers are compressed and crystallized subsequent to said entanglement.
- 6. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 1, wherein the entangled molecular brush layers are obtained by the swelling of the fibers external surface and reciprocal entanglement with it of the polymer in a solution.
- 7. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 6, wherein said swelling is obtained by using an organic solvent.
- 8. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 7, wherein said swelling is obtained by using a solution of the matrix forming polymer.
- 9. The polyolefin composite material according to claim 7, wherein said organic solvent is selected from the group consisting xylene, decalin, tetralin and paraffin oil or any mixture thereof.
- 10. A process for the preparation of composite material based on fibers and matrix of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, which comprises the steps of:(a) swelling said fibers of polyethylene in a solvent or a solution of the matrix forming polymer; (b) growing the brush layers from the dissolved polyethylene entangled with said swelled polyethylene fiber surface; (c) crystallization of the brush layers, entangled with the fiber surface molecules and with the polymer from the accompanying solution; (d) compressing the supermolecular structures accumulated on the fiber surface; and (e) molding under heating and compression the resulted semi-product coating; said swelling of said fibers and said growing of said brush layers being carried out while applying a tension to said fibers at a temperature which is above the dissolution point of the polyolefin fibers without said tension and below its dissolution point under said tension.
- 11. The process according to claim 10 wherein the concentration of the polyethylene in the solvent is between 0.1% to 10% by weight.
- 12. The process according to claim 10, wherein said tension is applied to said fibers by a force of between 0.1% and 30% of the force of break of a polyolefin object for a period of up to 40 minutes with said solution.
- 13. The process according to claim 10, wherein the temperature during the crystallization is between 20° to 120° C.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/029,494, filed Feb. 26, 1998, now abandoned and a con of PCT/IL96/00095 filed Sep. 2, 1996.
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