Patent classifications
C08J2391/00
Composition for manufacturing secondary battery separator and secondary battery including the same
The present disclosure relates to a composition for manufacturing a secondary battery separator having excellent electrical conductivity and capable of minimizing occurrence of black scum on an electrode and a secondary battery thereof. The composition for manufacturing a secondary battery separator according to the present disclosure includes a polyethylene resin and an ionic liquid lubricant composition. The ionic liquid lubricant composition includes a pore-controlling agent, an ionic liquid, and paraffinic oil.
APPARATUS, METHODS, AND SYSTEMS FOR MIXING, DISPERSING SUBSTANCES
An apparatus for mixing two or more substances, the apparatus comprising: (a) a first surface, the first surface having a first profile, (b) a second surface spaced apart from the first surface, the second surface having a second profile, (c) a mixing gap formed between the first and second profiles of the first surface and the second surface, and (d) at least one input channel in liquid communication with the mixing gap, to feed the mixing gap with the two or more substances to be mixed.
Dip formable solutions and dispersions and articles made therefrom
This invention relates to eco-friendly dip formable solutions and dispersions for making dip formed articles. Some embodiments of the invention include coatable, dip formable, or emulsifiable solution composition comprising one or more styrenic block copolymers in cyclic natural terpenes, such as citrus peel extract which can be used to form an article. In some embodiments dip formable solutions and dispersions comprise of styrenated block copolymers and polyolefins. In some embodiments the styrenated block copolymers are saturated, unsaturated, or a blend. In some embodiments, the styrenated block copolymers comprises an oil or a plasticizer. In some embodiments the articles are made from an emulsion. In some embodiments the articles are made from a plastisol.
PIGMENTABLE NON-ASPHALTIC SEALANT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED LOW TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES
A pigmentable non-asphaltic composition for use as a sealant for cracks and joints in pavement surfaces, and for other purposes, and a method of forming the composition wherein (a) the composition comprises a non-asphaltic base blend which uses one or more tree rosin esters and (b) the low temperature properties of the composition, such as ductility and flexural creep stiffness, are enhanced by incorporating distilled tall oil and/or other low temperature property enhancing additives.
STREAMER FILLER MATERIAL AND PROCESS
This disclosure presents a streamer filler material that is a low density gel formed from a two-part, mix-curable polymer, and methods of making streamers using such materials. One embodiment of the filler material features a two-part silicone gel mixed with a paraffinic oil. The two-part silicone gel can make up 15% to 25%, by weight or volume, of the mixture. Methods of making such materials include forming a first unreactive mixture having a first reactant, promoter, and/or catalyst and a second unreactive mixture having a second reactant, promoter, and/or catalyst and mixing the first and second mixtures in a paraffinic oil system to make a gel. The streamer can be loaded with the filler by pumping or extruding the mixture.
Polyolefin Microporous Membrane, Separator for Electricity Storage Devices, and Electricity Storage Device
According to the present invention, a microporous membrane contains a polyolefin resin and inorganic particles; the primary particle diameter of the inorganic particles is 100 nm or less; the content of the inorganic particles is 10-60% by mass or 10% by mass or more but less than 40% by mass based on the mass of the microporous membrane; and the retention time at 150 C. is less than 200 seconds or the retention time at 145 C. is more than 1 second but less than 300 seconds in the thermal behavior evaluation of the microporous membrane.
DIP FORMABLE SOLUTIONS AND DISPERSIONSAND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM
This invention relates to eco-friendly dip formable solutions and dispersions for making dip formed articles. Some embodiments of the invention include coatable, dip formable, or emulsifiable solution composition comprising one or more styrenic block copolymers in cyclic natural terpenes, such as citrus peel extract which can be used to form an article. In some embodiments dip formable solutions and dispersions comprise of styrenated block copolymers and polyolefins. In some embodiments the styrenated block copolymers are saturated, unsaturated, or a blend. In some embodiments, the styrenated block copolymers comprises an oil or a plasticizer. In some embodiments the articles are made from an emulsion. In some embodiments the articles are made from a plastisol.
Flexible phase change material composite for thermal management systems
A thermal management composite, comprising a phase change material within a carbon or graphite matrix. The matrix is coated with a polymer coating to improve flexibility. The matrix can be a molded carbon or graphite material or a carbon or graphite cloth.
COMPOSITION COMPRISING A LIGHT-WEIGHT FILLER
The present invention relates to compositions containing at least one reactive binder, at least one curing agent and/or accelerator, at least one thermally activatable blowing agent and at least one light-weight filler, wherein at least one expanded particle of at least one glass-rich volcanic rock with a closed outer shell is contained as a light-weight filler. The invention also relates to a method for stiffening and/or reinforcing components with thin-walled structures with a corresponding composition as well as to correspondingly produced components.
PACKAGING FILM COMPOSITION RECYCLABLE AND EXCELLENT IN ADHESIVENESS
Disclosed is a packaging film composition recyclable and excellent in adhesiveness, and more particularly to a packaging film composition recyclable and excellent in adhesiveness that is composed of a PET copolymer to secure high adhesiveness and become recyclable, enhancing thermal adhesion and printability of PE- or PP-based films and improving the reprocessability to increase the potential of recycling and to reduce the environmental contaminations caused by the increasing waste plastics.
The packaging film composition recyclable and excellent in adhesiveness is prepared by mixing 100 parts by weight of a PET copolymer, 5 to 120 parts by weight of an ecofriendly plasticizer; 5 to 100 parts by weight of acryl rubber or an acryl-based copolymer and butadiene rubber or a butadiene-based copolymer; and 5 to 150 parts by weight of a thermoplastic polyester elastomer (TPEE) and can be processed by any one method of injection, extrusion, and calendering.