Patent classifications
C08J2387/00
Methods of manufacturing articles utilizing foam particles
Methods for manufacturing articles, including articles of footwear, apparel, and sporting equipment are provided. The methods comprise decorating a plurality of foam particles. The decorating can comprise applying a coating on the foam particles, or embossing or debossing the foam particles, or both. The decorating can comprise applying a coating on the foam particles by printing, painting, dyeing, applying a film, or any combination thereof. The plurality of foam particles are affixed utilizing aspects of additive manufacturing methods. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure.
METHOD OF TREATING A DISPERSION OF SULFOPOLYMER
A method of recycling a water dispersible sulfonated polymer material used as a support structure in an additive manufacturing process includes providing a tap water bath and placing a printed part having an adhered support structure into the tap water bath, the support structure comprising a water-soluble sulfonated polymer material. The method includes dissolving the sulfonated polymer material in the water bath to thereby create a dispersion, and modifying the ionic strength of the dispersion by adding a multivalent metal salt to the dispersion at a concentration of between 1 gram/L and 30 grams/L, to precipitate the dissolved sulfonated polymer material from the water. The method includes recovering the precipitated sulfonated polymer material from the water, drying the recovered sulfonated polymer material and reforming the dried sulfonated polymer material into a form suitable for subsequent use as a consumable feedstock in an additive manufacturing process.
MANUFACTURING METHOD OF FIBER REINFORCED RESIN MOLDED PRODUCT
A manufacturing method of a fiber reinforced resin molded product including: supplying a first resin composition to the fiber layer; and supplying a second resin composition to the fiber layer, after supplying the first resin composition to the fiber layer, in which a curing start temperature of the first resin composition is higher than a curing start temperature of the second resin composition.
Precipitation of polyether block amide and thermoplastic polyethylene to enhance operational window for three dimensional printing
A polymer material suitable for three-dimensional printing that may include at least one of polyether block amide, thermoplastic polyeurothane, and thermoplastic olefin. The polymer is formed through chemical precipitation forming a precipitated pulverulent polymer which possesses increased operating window characteristics selected from the group consisting at least one of a wider than typical range between and among the melting and recrystallization temperatures, a larger enthalpy upon melting, and a low volumetric change during recrystallization.
METHOD FOR REMOVING OBJECT TO BE REMOVED
The method for removing an object to be removed is a method for removing an object to be removed in which an object to be removed is removed from a structure including the object to be removed made of a material having fine holes through which a liquid can enter, and a remaining material made of a material having no fine holes through which the liquid can enter and united to the object to be removed, and the method for removing an object to be removed includes: spraying a liquefied fluid that vaporizes after spraying onto the object to be removed.
POLYSACCHARIDE-POLYAMINE COPOLYMERS FOR REMOVAL OF PHOSPHATE
Covalently cross-linked copolymers are described herein. More specifically, polysaccharide-polyamine copolymeric matrices or structures and cationic copolymeric matrices are described herein. The polysaccharide-polyamine copolymers, when protonated, can form cationic copolymeric matrices having exceptionally high densities of cationic sites. In one form, the covalently cross-linked copolymers provide a three-dimensional structure, especially when hydrated.
Polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer and use thereof in reducing low density lipolipoprotein (LDL) concentration in plasma
Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition for treating hypercholesterolemia. The pharmaceutical composition includes a polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof as active ingredients. The polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer is formed by copolymerization of the following two parts: a selectively oxidized polysaccharide with 2,3-dialdehyde, and a polyamine with an amino functional group; the polyamine with an amino functional group and the selectively oxidized polysaccharide with 2,3-dialdehyde can form a net structure by means of covalent crosslinking, resulting in a hydrogel with an amino functional group or a granular polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer, wherein the amino functional group in the hydrogel with an amino functional group or the granular polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer can be protonated so as to form a cationic copolymer of a three-dimensional network structure having a protonated site, and the nitrogen content of the cationic copolymer and the nitrogen content of the polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer are above 12.3 wt %, and both the cationic copolymer and the polysaccharide-polyamine copolymer are water-insoluble.
Method for preparing nanoporous polysulfone-based polymers
The present invention relates to a method for preparing nanoporous polysulfone-based polymers, including: a copolymer of a polysulfone polymer and a polar polymer is immersed into a compound swelling agent, and maintained for at least 1 minute above room temperature; the compound swelling agent is a solvent pair composed of the mixture of solvent A and solvent B; the solvent A has high affinity with the polysulfone polymer; and the solvent B has high affinity with the polar polymer; the treated copolymer is taken out from the compound swelling agent and then dried to remove the solvent to obtain the nanoporous polysulfone-based polymers.
HEAT-CURABLE RESIN COMPOSITION, AND ADHESIVE AGENT, FILM, PREPREG, LAMINATE, CIRCUIT BOARD AND PRINTED-WIRING BOARD USING SAME
Provided are a heat-curable resin composition capable of being turned into a cured product having a high glass-transition temperature, a low dielectric tangent and a superior adhesion to a metal foil; and an adhesive agent, film, prepreg, laminate, circuit board as well as printed-wiring board using such heat-curable resin composition. The heat-curable resin composition contains: (A) a polyphenylene ether resin having reactive double bonds at molecular chain ends; (B) a (meth)acrylic acid ester compound; (C) a cyclic imide compound containing, in one molecule, at least one dimer acid backbone, at least one linear alkylene group having not less than 6 carbon atoms, and at least two cyclic imide groups; and (D) a reaction initiator.
CHIRAL POLYMERS AND USE THEREOF
A chiral polymer comprising a repeat unit having a first planar group disposed in a first plane; a second planar group disposed in a second plane different from the first plane; a bond or group linking the first planar group and the second planar group; and a first divalent binding group linking the first planar group and the second planar group. The polymer may be used as the active material of an electrooptic modulator.