Patent classifications
C08J2491/00
PLASTIC PRODUCTS EXHIBITING SUPERIOR IMPACT RESISTANCE AND METHODS FOR INJECTION MOLDING THE SAME
A method for increasing the impact resistance of plastic articles comprising providing a blend of cottonseed oil and plastic resin; fabricating a plastic article from the blend by rotatably screw working the blend into a molten state and molding the molten blend material into the article shape.
BARRIER ADDITIVES
The present invention relates to processes for making compatibilized high aspect ratio barrier additives and polymer compositions that comprise compatibilized high aspect ratio barrier additives. The invention also relates to compositions produced by these processes, and articles formed from polymer compositions of this invention. The barrier additives provide passive barriers to gas molecules such as oxygen and carbon dioxide minimizing transit of such molecules through sidewalls of polymer articles containing the barrier additives.
EMBEDDED HIGH-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT COMPOSITIONS
A method for embedding a first component in a high molecular weight second component is disclosed. Embedded high-molecular-weight compositions are also disclosed.
Damping thermoplastic olefin elastomers
A thermoplastic elastomer compound includes polyolefin elastomer, high softening point tackifier, and, optionally, styrenic block copolymer. When styrenic block copolymer is present, the weight ratio of polyolefin elastomer to styrenic block copolymer is no less than about 1:1. The polyolefin elastomer has a POE Tan Delta Peak Temperature, the styrenic block copolymer has a SBC Tan Delta Peak Temperature, and the thermoplastic elastomer compound has a Compound Tan Delta Peak Temperature. The Compound Tan Delta Peak Temperature is greater than the POE Tan Delta Peak Temperature. When styrenic block copolymer is present, Compound Tan Delta Peak Temperature is also greater than the SBC Tan Delta Peak Temperature. The thermoplastic elastomer compound exhibits useful damping properties at or above room temperature and can be formed into plastic articles, including foamed plastic articles and/or crosslinked plastic articles, which can be useful for a variety of damping applications.
Shoe sole member, shoe, and method for manufacturing shoe sole member
A shoe sole member formed by a foam includes cells having a certain size and being excellent in transparency in order to provide a shoe sole member being lightweight and excellent cushioning properties while having transparency.
Rubber-plastic composite foamed material
The rubber-plastic composite foamed material of the present invention is made by mixing and foaming a plurality of components including 100 parts by weight of rubber, 5-70 parts by weight of hollow glass microspheres, 2-25 parts by weight of carbon black, 10-40 parts by weight of softening oil, 10-30 parts by weight of sulfur ointment, 0.5-5 parts by weight of antioxidant, 0.5-10 parts by weight of crosslinking agent and 2-12 parts by weight of foaming agent. By including hollow glass microspheres into the composition, the rubber-plastic composite foamed material of the present invention exhibits better compression resistance and heat retention.
Method of producing a mineral wool product comprising a multiple of lamellae and a product of such kind
A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.
Thermoplastic elastomer composition
A thermoplastic elastomer composition including (A) ethylene rubber by 10 to 90 wt %, and (B) propylene polymer by 10 to 90 wt %, where a total amount of the thermoplastic elastomer composition is 100 wt %, is provided. A pressed sheet obtained by press-molding the thermoplastic elastomer composition under molding conditions has a sink-in temperature of 115° C. or higher. The sink-in temperature is measured based on JIS K7196-1991 as a temperature measured when a pressure load sinks in from a sheet surface by 100 μm. The molding conditions are such that the thermoplastic elastomer composition is hot press molded at a temperature of 200° C. with a maximum pressure of 10 MPa for 5 min, and thereafter cold press molded at a temperature of 23° C. with a maximum pressure of 10 MPa for 5 min, so as to prepare the pressed sheet.
Systems and methods for making thermoplastic products and compositions
Thermoplastic compositions useful for roadway markings may be produced using a continuous systems and process methods that can reduce costs and improve product quality. Systems may comprise a feed system comprising a plurality of feeders and a mixing system comprising a mixer and a smoothing system. Each feeder may be configured to discharge a material at a feed rate according to a selected product formulation The mixing system may be configured to receive, heat, and combine the materials to produce a thermoplastic material, and discharge the thermoplastic material at a determined discharge rate.
Cottonseed oil liquid color composition and method
A liquid colorant for use in molding or extruding plastic products comprises pigment dispersed in cottonseed oil.