C08L1/14

NON-FOAMED COATED TEXTILE AND METHOD OF MAKING

A non-foamed aqueous composition can be applied to fabric substrates to provide non-foamed light-attenuating coatings in resulting coated fabric substrates that produce reduced glare from incident outside light. The non-foamed aqueous composition used to make these coated fabric substrates has a 5-50% solids and a zero shear viscosity of 100-1000 mPa-sec at 25° C. This composition has components i) through iv): i) porous particles at 0.1-20 weight %, and optionally an opacifying colorant; ii) a film-forming binder material comprising at least a chlorinated polymer at 4-20 weight %; iii) a white inorganic particulate filler material having a refraction index (RI) greater than 2 and a median particle size of less than 1 μm, at 5-16 weight %; and iv) a white low-density particulate hydrated alumina having a median particle size of less than or equal to 3 μm, at 2-16 weight %.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL

The invention concerns a thermoplastic composite material having a component A, which is a continuous matrix based on a homogeneous polymer mixture, and component B, which includes solid particles and/or fibers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a thermoplastic composite material as well as use thereof.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL

The invention concerns a thermoplastic composite material having a component A, which is a continuous matrix based on a homogeneous polymer mixture, and component B, which includes solid particles and/or fibers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a thermoplastic composite material as well as use thereof.

COMPOSITE MATERIAL

The invention concerns a thermoplastic composite material having a component A, which is a continuous matrix based on a homogeneous polymer mixture, and component B, which includes solid particles and/or fibers. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a thermoplastic composite material as well as use thereof.

Cellulose derivative and resin composition for molding

A cellulose derivative having a long-chain organic group having 5 or more carbon atoms and a short-chain organic group having 4 or less carbon atoms which are introduced by use of hydroxy groups of a cellulose, and including a crystal structure derived from a cellulose derivative portion to which the short-chain organic group is linked, wherein an average number of hydroxy groups per glucose unit is of 1.0 or less.

Cellulose derivative and resin composition for molding

A cellulose derivative having a long-chain organic group having 5 or more carbon atoms and a short-chain organic group having 4 or less carbon atoms which are introduced by use of hydroxy groups of a cellulose, and including a crystal structure derived from a cellulose derivative portion to which the short-chain organic group is linked, wherein an average number of hydroxy groups per glucose unit is of 1.0 or less.

Regioselectively substituted cellulose esters

The present application discloses regioselectively substituted cellulose esters, films made from the regioselectively substituted cellulose esters and methods for making the same. The regioselectively substituted cellulose esters are synthesized using trifluoroacetic anhydride and cellulose with various acyl donors or acyl donor precursors.

MOLDED ARTICLES FOR USE WITH TERPENE CONTAINING OILS
20230058559 · 2023-02-23 · ·

A shaped article comprising a molded component configured to receive a terpene containing oil composition, said molded component formed of a plastic composition comprising cellulose ester and having an HDT of at least 95° C.

MOLDED ARTICLES FOR USE WITH TERPENE CONTAINING OILS
20230058559 · 2023-02-23 · ·

A shaped article comprising a molded component configured to receive a terpene containing oil composition, said molded component formed of a plastic composition comprising cellulose ester and having an HDT of at least 95° C.

ORIENTED FILM OF BINARY POLYMER COMPOSITION

The invention concerns a film based on a binary polymer composition having at least a first polymer and a second polymer. The film is oriented by extruding and stretching the film in at least the machine direction. The glass-transition temperature (Tg) of the first polymer is greater than the orientation temperature and the glass-transition temperature (Tg) of the second polymer is lower than the orientation temperature. Furthermore, a method and use related thereto are described.