Polyacetal moldings with directly molded-on function elements

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Mixing of two or more solid polymers; mixing of solid...

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C428S500000, C428S522000, C428S515000, C428S501000, C525S398000, C525S474000

Reexamination Certificate

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06225416

ABSTRACT:

The invention relates to moldings made from a combination of the engineering material polyacetal, in particular polyoxymethylene, with directly molded-on function elements made from one or more elastomers.
The engineering material polyacetal, in particular polyoxymethylene (POM), has excellent mechanical properties and in addition is also resistant to all customary solvents and fuels. Moldings made from polyoxymethylene are therefore frequently used in fuel-conveying systems. Owing to its very good resistance to chemicals, housings are also made from polyoxymethylene. However, POM has a low mechanical damping factor, which makes the use of flexible damping elements necessary in some applications. Furthermore, a seal is frequently necessary at joints when polyoxymethylene moldings are installed. The high surface hardness of POM moldings and the low coefficient of sliding friction of POM can result in slipping of articles lying on top and restriction of the operating security of switches and controls made from POM.
Hitherto, seals and damping elements have been provided separately and usually anchored mechanically in an additional step, which causes additional work and in some cases considerable additional costs.
The object of the present invention was to provide a polyacetal molding with directly molded-on function elements, in which the adhesion between the molding as such and the function elements is improved without additional adhesive layers or mechanical anchoring being necessary.
This object is achieved by a molding of the above type wherein the directly molded-on function elements comprise elastomers which comprise partially or fully hydrogenated nitrile rubbers, one- or multicomponent silicone rubbers or sulfur-containing rubbers.
A nitrile rubber which has proven particularly suitable for the purposes of the present invention is acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer. It was surprising that said rubbers have very good adhesion to the polyoxymethylene of the moldings.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “function elements” is taken to mean, for example, sealing and/or damping elements or alternatively regions for improving the grip, such as recessed grips and the like.
For the purposes of the present invention, the term “directly molded-on” is taken to mean that the function elements are preferably produced together with the POM moldings to which they are to bond in a one-step process, for example in a multicomponent injection-molding process or by coextrusion.
As a measure of the adhesive strength, the peel strength of two POM sheets with a width of 15 mm bonded by the elastomer is determined. In accordance with the invention, the peel strength between the molding and the directly molded-on function elements is at least 10 N, preferably at least 15 N.
The use of the abovementioned elastomers allows the sealing or damping elements to be molded directly onto POM moldings without further assembly steps being necessary. The elimination of the processing steps required hitherto for assembly of function elements allows considerable cost saving during production of the novel moldings and during their assembly.


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