Claims
- 1. A vibration-damping material consisting of two metal plates and a vibration-damping layer formed of thermoplastic resin interposed between the two metal plates, in which said thermoplastic resin has a percentage of elongation at 20.degree. C. of 30% or more, a peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.) in the range of -50.degree. C. to 130.degree. C., and a bonding strength toward metal plates of 3 kg/cm or more as determined by 180.degree.- peeling test at 20.degree. C., wherein the thermoplastic resin is formed of a resin composition comprising 100 parts by weight of a resin component (A) comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a mixture of crystalline polyester-type resin and an amorphous polyester-type resin, polyolefin-type resin and 1 to 100 parts by weight of a copolymer component (B) comprising 70 to 99.5% by weight of ethylene, 0.5 to 20% by weight of flycidyl methacrylate and 0 to 20% by weight of vinyl acetate.
- 2. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein said vibration-damping layer has a multilayer structure consisting of a combination of at least two layers.
- 3. A vibration-damping material according to claim 2, wherein said vibration-damping layer consists of a combination of layers each formed of resin having a peak value of dissipation factor (tan .delta.) of 0.5 or more and a peak temperature of dissipation factor differing by 5 to 20.degree. C. from each other.
- 4. A vibration-damping material according to claim 2, wherein the resin constituting said vibration-damping layer contains a copolymer comprising 70 to 99.5% by weight of ethylene, 0.5 to 20% by weight of glycidyl methacrylate, and 0 to 20% by weight of vinyl acetate.
- 5. A vibration-damping material according to claim 2, wherein said vibration-damping layer has a multilayer structure consisting of at least two layers each formed of a mixture of crystalline polyester-type resin and amorphous polyester-type resin having a glass transition temperature (Tg) differing by 5 to 15.degree. C. from each other.
- 6. A vibration-damping material according to claim 5, wherein said vibration-damping layer has a three-layer structure consisting of a resin layer having a glass transition temperature of 45.degree. C. to 60.degree. C., a resin layer having that of 60.degree. C. to 75.degree. C. and a resin layer having that of 75.degree. C. to 90.degree. C.
- 7. A vibration-damping material according to claim 5, wherein the polyester type resin constituting said at least two layers of the vibration-damping layer is amorphous polyester copolymer resin.
- 8. A vibration-damping material according to claim 5, wherein the resin constituting said vibration-damping layer adjoining the metal plates contains a copolymer comprising 70 to 99.5% by weight of ethylene, 0.5 to 20% by weight of glycidyl methacrylate, and 0 to 20% by weight of vinyl acetate.
- 9. A vibration-damping material according to claim 2, wherein said vibration-damping material consists of film or sheet formed of a resin composition (D) as a middle layer and resin layers formed of a resin composition (C) provided on both sides of said film or sheet as an upper and a lower layer, said resin composition (D) being composed of (1) at least one resin selected from the group consisting of polyolefin type resins and ionomer resins each having a percentage of elongation at 20.degree. C. of 50% or more and a peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.) in the range of -50.degree. C. to 130.degree. C. and (2) a resin mixture of said at least one resin with a synthetic rubber having a percentage of elongation at 20.degree. C. of 100% or more and a peak temperature of dissipation factor in the range of -10.degree. C. to 130.degree. C..; and said resin composition (C) comprising 100 parts by weight of a resin component (A) comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of a mixture of crystalline polyester-type resin and an amorphous polyester-type resin, and 1 to 100 parts by weight of a copolymer component (B) comprising 70 to 99.5% by weight of ethylene, 0.5 to 20% by weight of glycidyl methacrylate and 0 to 20% by weight of vinyl acetate, and having a modulus of elasticity in shear at 20 C. higher than that of the resin composition (D), a percentage of elongation at 20.degree. C. or 30% or more, peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.) in the range of -40.degree. C. to 180.degree. C., and a bonding strength toward metal plates of 3 kg/cm or more as determined by 180.degree.-peeling test at 20.degree. C.
- 10. A vibration damping material according to claim 9, wherein said resin composition (D) has a peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.), attributable to melting, in the application temperature region and said resin composition (C) has a peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.), attributable to glass transition temperature (Tg), in the application temperature region.
- 11. A vibration-damping material according to claim 10, wherein the application temperature region is 60.degree. C. to 180.degree. C.
- 12. A vibration-damping material according to claim 9, wherein said resin composition (D) is at least one resin selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and ethylene-acrylic acid copolymer.
- 13. A vibration-damping material according to claim 9, wherein said resin composition (D) comprises ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and isobutylene-isoprene copolymer rubber compounded together.
- 14. A vibration-damping material according to claim 2, wherein said vibration-damping layer is a film of five-layer structure prepared by forming a film of the thermoplastic resin having a two kind-three layer or three kind-layer structure by inflation, passing the tubular film material obtained through a pinch roller, and supplying the resulting two flat tubular film materials placed on upon another.
- 15. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein said polyester-type resin is formed of a resin composition comprising a mixture of polyester resin and epoxy resin.
- 16. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein the resin constituting said vibration-damping layer has a peak temperature of dissipation factor (tan .delta.) in the range of 25.degree. C. to 155.degree. C. and a peak value thereof of 0.8 or more.
- 17. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein the polyester type resin contains a polyester type copolymer comprising terephthalic acid residues, ethylene glycol residues and 1,4-cyclohexanediol residues.
- 18. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein the polyester type resin is amorphous polyester copolymer containing a larger proportion of 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol residues than that of ethylene glycol residues.
- 19. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein the polyester type resin contains polyester type copolymer synthesized from terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid, and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol.
- 20. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein the amorphous polyester type resin is an amorphous high molecular weight polyester type copolymer resin thereof.
- 21. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein a mixture of crystalline high molecular weight polyester resin and epoxy resin or a mixture of crystalline high molecular weight polyester resin, amorphous high molecular weight polyester resin and epoxy resin is used in place of the polyester type resin.
- 22. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein said resin composition (A) is a resin composition comprising a mixture of 100 parts by weight of polyester type and 1 to 900 parts by weight of a copolymer comprising 70 to 99.5% by weight of ethylene, 0.5 to 20% by weight of glycidyl methacrylate and 0 to 20% by weight of vinyl acetate.
- 23. A vibration damping material according to claim 1, wherein said vibration-damping layer formed of thermoplastic resin has a thickness of 30 .mu.m to 100 .mu.m.
- 24. A vibration-damping material according to claim 1, wherein said vibration-damping layer formed of thermoplastic resin has a thickness of 0.3 mm to 5 mm.
- 25. An engine component comprising a combination of a vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and an engine part means.
- 26. An improved oil pan comprising in combination a vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and an oil pan means.
- 27. A component of automobile car bodies comprising in combination the vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and an automobile car body component means.
- 28. The component according to claim 27, wherein the car body component means is a floor or dashboard panel.
- 29. A component for an electrical appliance comprising the vibration-damping material according to claim 1 in combination with an electrical appliance component means.
- 30. The component according to claim 29, wherein the electrical appliance component means is a stabilizer or a cover for a motor.
- 31. A building material component comprising in combination the vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and a building material means.
- 32. The building material component according to claim 31, wherein the building material means is a partition between rooms, a wall material, a floor material, or an aluminum-sashed door.
- 33. An improved component for bicycles and motorcycles comprising in cmobination the vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and a component means for bicycles and motorcycles.
- 34. The component according to claim 33, wherein the means are a braking device or driving chain.
- 35. A component of railway cars comprising in combination the vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and a floor or wall component.
- 36. An improved component for road building or repairing comprising in combination with vibration-damping material according to claim 1 and a road building or repairing component.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a CONTINUATION of application Ser. No. 784,031, filed Oct. 4, 1985now abandoned.
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