WO1991006499A1 - Improved roller - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a lightweight roller (cap ⁇ able of conveying thin sheet material in a high speed processing plant) and to a method of making such a roller.
- FRP fibre reinforced plastic
- CFRP carbon FRP
- the surface properties of FRP are not usually suitable for contact with thin sheet materials being processed, because of, for example, its micro-finish, abrasion resistance and cleanliness. It is thus normally necessary to provide a coating of a metal or other surface material on the outside of the FRP roller.
- the present invention concerns the manufacture of such a coated roller, and in particular, the method of providing the metal or other coating on the outside of the FRP roller.
- Previously described processes to provide a metal coating have mainly involved the gradual deposition of one or more metal layers by, for example, -metal spraying, electroless plating or electrolytic plating. These proces ⁇ ses all depend critically on adhesion at the FRP/ etal interface. This adhesion is dependent on many variables, such as fibre type, matrix resin type, fibre distribution at the surface, surface roughness etc. and on less con- trollable factors such as contamination. Many solutions have been proposed to this problem of coating adhesion.
- a roller for use in a given operating temperature range comprises a core made of a fibre-reinforced plastics material having an outer surface and a sleeve of a different material having an inner surface engaging the outer surface of the core in such a manner as to place the sleeve material in hoop tension in the vicinity of said inner surface and leave the core non-rotatable with respect to the sleeve within said operating temperature range.
- the core is a hollow tube of FRP and the sleeve is a hollow tube of metal.
- the core can include end plates (e.g. in the form of metallic discs) which preferably are also contained within the sleeve.
- the core can be moulded (e.g. on a supporting mandrel) extruded, pultruded or machined from a solid piece of suitable non-metallic material and may or may not include filament reinforcement.
- a preferred core would be formed from matrix impregnated filaments applied around a support- ing mandrel.
- the matrix could be a thermosettable or thei— moplastic material and the filaments could be mineral fibres (e.g. glass), textile fibres (e.g. polyester or polyamide) or a specialist reinforcing fibre known in FRP techniques (e.g. aramid or carbon).
- a method of making a composite roller which comprises a cylindrical core of a fibre-reinforced plastics material and an outer tubular sleeve of a second material, charac- terised in that the method comprises the step of forming an interference fit between the core and the sleeve which leaves the sleeve in hoop tension thereby to retain the core non-rotatable in the bore of the sleeve.
- the hoop tensioning of the sleeve is caused by forming an interference fit between the core and the sleeve.
- One way of doing this is to force the core mechanically into the bore of a sleeve which has a smaller diameter bore than the diameter of the core, but preferably is occasioned by shrink fitting the component parts of the roller together using a temperature difference caused by heating the sleeve and/or cooling the core.
- An alternative to heat shrinking the sleeve on to the core is to mechanically squeeze the sleeve on to the core, such as for example, by using a swaging technique.
- the method according to this invention permits a metal coating to be tensioned around an FRP core without en ⁇ countering the major problem of FRP/metal adhesion by securing a preformed metal sleeve over an FRP tube by means of the hoop tension generated in the sleeve causing an interference fit.
- the metal may be, for example, Al or Cu, but other metals may be used.
- the outer surface of the sleeve may then be polished, etched, electroplated, ano- dised, electroless-plated, or sprayed with other metals or materials, to provide the final surface properties required for the roller.
- the interference fit coating principle embodied in this invention may also be applied to other coating materials including, but not limited to, polymers and composite materials, for example.
- a particular example of providing a coating held by hoop tension in an interference fit on a core would be to shrink-fit a metal tube over the tubular FRP core.
- Figure 1 shows the creation of a precursor of an FRP core for a roller in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 2 diagrammatically illustrates how a metal sleeve is prepared for engagement with an FRP core
- Figure 3 is a partially sectioned view of the com ⁇ pleted roller
- Figure 4 is a view of a swaged composite roller according to the invention.
- Figure 3 shows a completed roller in accordance with the invention which is made up of four parts, an FRP core tube 1, a metal sleeve 2 and two end fittings 3 (only one of which is shown).
- the core tube 1 can be formed as shown in Figure 1.
- a tow 4 of fibres is impregnated with a hardenable liquid matrix material at a station 5 and is wrapped on a mandrel 6 in a series of plies some of which are angle plies 7 and others are hoop plies S.
- a drive unit 9 and tailstock unit 10 support the mandrel while it is rotated by a driven chuck 11 of the unit 9.
- the matrix After winding the fibres on the mandrel to the re ⁇ quired thickness, the matrix is hardened to form a rigid tubular core having a precisely sized mandrel-defined internal bore 12 (see Figure 3). After matrix hardening the FRP core tube is removed from the mandrel 6.
- tows of carbon fibre having a tensile modulus of 230 GPa were impregnated with thermosetting resin, for example a low viscosity liquid epoxy resin, and were filament wound at an angle of 30° to its axis, onto a 100 mm diameter steel mandrel 6 treated with a release agent.
- thermosetting resin for example a low viscosity liquid epoxy resin
- other wind ⁇ ings were incorporated almost at right angles to the axis.
- the resin was cured by rotating the mandrel and CFRP in an oven at 150°C for 4 hours.
- the CFRP tube which had a carbon fibre content of some 60% by volume, was then removed from the mandrel .
- a section having the required roller length (e.g. of 400 mm) is cut from the tube.
- the inner surface of a filament wound tube being a direct moulding of the mandrel 5, is dimensional ly accurate and the end fittings 3 (e.g. aluminium alloy end plugs) are bonded into each end of the tube.
- the outer surface of the CFRP core is then ground to give the required wall thickness (e.g. of 4 mm).
- a sleeve tube 2 (e.g. of aluminium) was bored out so that its internal diameter was slightly less (e.g. 0.05 mm less) than the outside diameter of the CFRP core tube at room temperature. This determined the level of hoop tension which would secure the sleeve 2 around the core tube 1.
- the sleeve 2 was next heated to 100°C at which temper ⁇ ature a radial clearance of about 0.06 mm existed between the inner surface of the sleeve 2 and the outer surface of the core 1, enabling the sleeve 2 to be slipped over the CFRP core 1.
- Figure 2 shows the CFRP core 1 and sleeve tube 2 before the shrink-fitting procedure had been ef ⁇ fected. The assembly of core 1 and sleeve 2 was allowed to cool to room temperature.
- the outer surface of the sleeve 2 can now be machined to the required diameter and surface finish.
- the final wall thickness of the sleeve 2 was 0.5 mm.
- the outer surface of the sleeve 2 can -be treated in a variety of different ways and in the case of an aluminium sleeve, anodising can be desirable.
- the roller illustrated could use other reinforcing fibres such as aramid or glass, for example.
- thermosetting resins such as phenolic, bismaleimide etc.
- Thermoplastic matrix materials such as polyethei— imide and polyetheretherketone may also be used.
- CFRP rollers such as fabric wrapping, prepreg moulding and filament winding.
- the present invention is applicable to rollers made by these and other processes.
- filament winding e.g. as shown in Figure 1 is the preferred method.
- the filament winding can be performed as an automated process, laying resin-impregnated continuous fibres onto the rotating mandrel 6 at precise angles to its axis, and in patterns which eventually form complete layers of fibre.
- Sheet handling rollers in process machinery may be required to rotate very rapidly, and balance is therefore an important characteristic. Accurate machining is there ⁇ fore required in producing such rollers.
- the hoop tensioning of the sleeve on the core can be generated in ways other than thermal shrink fitting.
- an ovei—sized sleeve can be swaged down on-oo a cylindrical core using a rotary hammer- (or ball-) swager.
- Such a swaging operation is illustrated scnematical ly in Figure 3 by the arrows 13 and in further detail with reference to Figure 4.
- a sleeve tube 22 e.g. of aluminium was bored out so that its internal diameter was slightly more (e.g. 0.05 mm more) than the outside diameter of an FRP core tube 21 at room temperature.
- the core 21 is a sliding fit in the bore of sleeve 22.
- the sleeve 22 is mechanically worked down onto the core 21.
- One way of doing this is to use a rotating hammer swage 23, which is well known per se.
- Such a hammer swage comprises a die which is split into two or more segments.,, which cooperate to define a circular opening of the same diameter as the finished size of the outer diameter of the sleeve 22.
- the segments are assembled around the circumference of the sleeve 22 and hammered radially inwards whilst effecting relative rotation and longitudinal movement between the segments and the sleeve 22.
- the hammer blows contract the sleeve 22 down onto the core 21 to form an interference fit which places the core 21 in compression and the sleeve 22 in hoop tension.
- An alternative swaging process is to use a rotary-ball swage, known per se, which comprises a ball race in which hardened balls are rotated relative to the sleeve 22 and S moved along the length of the tube so as to work the metal on a helical line and deform the metal radially inwards to reduce the diameter of the sleeve 22 and form an intei— ference fit which places the core 21 in compression and the sleeve 22 in hoop tension.
- ball swage There are two versions of ball swage that can be used. In one version the balls are equispaced around a fixed common pitch circle diameter to work the sleeve 22 to a preset diameter.
- the balls run on the inside of a hardened conical bore which is movable axially to adjust the -radial position of the balls relative to the sleeve 22.
- This second version enables one to reduce the outer diameter of the sleeve 22 in a number of passes if one wishes.
- the outer surface of the swaged sleeve 22 can be machined or ground to the required diameter and electro ⁇ plated as described above.
- FRP end fittings can be used in place of the metal ones described and can be provided with stub shafts rather than bores to receive a shaft.
- Rollers in accordance with this invention have pai— ticular utility for the processing of very thin plastics film (e.g. polyester film) and could be made to lengths up to a few metres long.
- plastics film e.g. polyester film
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