Patent classifications
B29K2001/00
CELLULOSE-RAW-MATERIAL-CONTAINING RESIN SHEET
A cellulose-based raw-material-containing resin sheet, which is provided as a sheet suitable for molding and which contains fine paper powder, comprises 50-60 mass pts. of fine paper powder having an average particle size of 20-100 μm, 18-30 mass pts. of a first polypropylene having a melt flow rate (temperature: 230° C., load: 2.16 kg) of 1-3, 5-26 mass pts. of a second polypropylene having a melt flow rate of 6-11, and 1-16 mass pts. of an elastomer having a melt flow rate of 6-10, wherein the fine paper powder, the first polypropylene, the second polypropylene, and the elastomer are mixed so that the total of the fine paper powder, the first polypropylene, the second polypropylene, and the elastomer is 100 mass pts., the first polyolefin resin and the second polyolefin resin have a bending elastic modulus measured in accordance with ASTM D790 of 700 MPa or more, and the elastomer has a bending elastic modulus of 200 MPa or less.
METHOD FOR TREATING A FIBROUS MATERIAL COMPRISING NANOCELLULOSE WITH AN ORGANIC ACID OR ORGANIC ACID SALT
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a surface-treated fibrous material comprising nanocellulose, in which a fibrous material is surface treated with an organic acid or salt thereof. Fibrous materials as such are also provided. The present technology allows improved Water Vapor Transmission Rates (WVTR) for the fibrous material, while operating on an industrial scale.
CAP FOR A CONTAINER AND RELATED PRODUCTION METHOD
A cap for a container is made of a material at least part of which is derived from natural fibres. The cap comprises a cup-shaped body having a skirt which extends around an axis and a transversal wall arranged transversally to the axis. A cavity is defined inside the cup-shaped body. The cup-shaped body is delimited by an inner surface facing the cavity and by an outer surface facing the opposite way to the cavity. At least one projecting element projects from a surface of the cup-shaped body selected from either the inner surface or the outer surface. At least one recess is provided at the projecting element on another surface of the cup-shaped body selected from either the outer surface or the inner surface.
PACKING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE PACKING MATERIAL
A packing material including a plurality of discrete cushioning elements and methods for making the same. The discrete cushioning elements may be cellulosic cushioning elements. A flexible linkage may connect the plurality of discrete cushioning elements in the packing material. The packing material may also include a bottom cellulosic sheet connected to a top cellulosic sheet with the plurality of cellulosic cushioning elements positioned between the top cellulosic sheet and the bottom cellulosic sheet. The packing material may also be a molded packing material that includes bonds comprising adhesive and cellulosic fibers. The adhesive and cellulosic fibers of the bonds may be dispersed between the folds of each of the cellulosic cushioning elements.
PACKING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE PACKING MATERIAL
A packing material including a plurality of discrete cushioning elements and methods for making the same. The discrete cushioning elements may be cellulosic cushioning elements. A flexible linkage may connect the plurality of discrete cushioning elements in the packing material. The packing material may also include a bottom cellulosic sheet connected to a top cellulosic sheet with the plurality of cellulosic cushioning elements positioned between the top cellulosic sheet and the bottom cellulosic sheet. The packing material may also be a molded packing material that includes bonds comprising adhesive and cellulosic fibers. The adhesive and cellulosic fibers of the bonds may be dispersed between the folds of each of the cellulosic cushioning elements.
PACKING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE PACKING MATERIAL
A packing material including a plurality of discrete cushioning elements and methods for making the same. The discrete cushioning elements may be cellulosic cushioning elements. A flexible linkage may connect the plurality of discrete cushioning elements in the packing material. The packing material may also include a bottom cellulosic sheet connected to a top cellulosic sheet with the plurality of cellulosic cushioning elements positioned between the top cellulosic sheet and the bottom cellulosic sheet. The packing material may also be a molded packing material that includes bonds comprising adhesive and cellulosic fibers. The adhesive and cellulosic fibers of the bonds may be dispersed between the folds of each of the cellulosic cushioning elements.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A WOOD-BASED BOARD AND SUCH A WOOD-BASED BOARD
A method of manufacturing a wood-based board. The method includes applying at least one first fibre mat including a first mix comprising lignocellulosic particles and a binder on a carrier, applying a second fibre mat including a second mix including cellulosic particles and a binder on said at least one first fibre mat, and pressing said at least one first fibre mat into a base layer and the second fibre mat into a surface layer simultaneously, thereby forming a wood-based board. Also, to such a wood-based board.
Biodegradable and industrially compostable injection moulded microcellular flexible foams, and a method of manufacturing the same
A process for injection molded microcellular foaming various flexible foam compositions from biodegradable and industrially compostable bio-derived thermoplastic resins for use in, for example, footwear components, seating components, protective gear components, and watersport accessories wherein a process of manufacturing includes the steps of: producing a suitable thermoplastic biopolymer or biopolymer blend; injection molding the thermoplastic biopolymer or biopolymer blend into a suitable mold shape with inert nitrogen gas; controlling the polymer melt, pressure, temperature, and time such that a desirable flexible foam is formed; and utilizing gas counterpressure in the injection molding process to ensure the optimal foam structure with the least amount of cosmetic defects and little to no plastic skin on the outside of the foamed structure.
Unified Prefinished Panel
A product and a method of manufacture and assembly of a prefabricated wall panel for construction is shown and described. The present invention is directed towards minimizing the labor of multiple additive steps using many layers and materials seen in many building envelopes.
In one example, the method comprises,
A series of prefabricated residential or commercial building panels made of any of varying materials such as hemperete, fiber, cellulose, plant material, bio-aggregate, aggregate, aerated concrete, composite or inorganic materials, of substantially solid body with channel shaped elongated voids substantially located at the vertical sides as well as horizontally across their top.
Said voids in one panel are a connected channel wrapping around 3 or more sides of the panel and exposed to the exterior of said panel. Said panels are placed side by side around the perimeter of a foundation aligning the channel shaped void in one panel with the respective channel shaped void in the panel beside it creating a concrete form, or form for a load bearing material. Said panels are left in place as an integral part of the wall system. Concrete or other load bearing material is placed in said voids substantially vertically between the panels and across their tops creating an air seal and a mechanical bond between panels. The resulting concrete shape inside the wall is a post and beam structure that is substantially equidistant from the interior and exterior of the wall minimizing heat transfer through thermal bridging and minimizing weathering to the concrete. Many of the requirements of a building's wall such as the insulation, the shear strength, the rough openings for windows and doors, the interior and exterior skin, utility chases, drip edges and trim details can be met by this series of prefabricated building blocks. A method of manufacture of the building panels, the product created by that manufacture, a method of panel assembly and integration with other building components, and the finished product created by the manufacture, assembly and integration with other building components are all shown in the present disclosure.
Container for smokeless tobacco products comprising a pulp material and related packaged product assembly and method
A container configured to hold one or more units of a product is provided. The container may comprise a lid and a base. The lid and/or the base may be constructed from a pulp derived from a plant material. For example, the pulp derived from the plant material may be a wood pulp material. A related method is also provided.