Patent classifications
C09J2400/166
ASSEMBLY FOR FUEL CELL, AND LAMINATED BODY
The invention provides an assembly for fuel cell which has an excellent adhesive force in the presence of hot water, and a laminated body which is used for the assembly for fuel cell. The assembly for fuel cell comprises an adhesive resin layer containing a polyolefin having at least one group selected from the group consisting of an acidic group and an acid anhydride group and having an acid value of 0.01 mgKOH/g to 6.5 mgKOH/g; and two or more members bonded with the adhesive resin layer interposed therebetween, wherein at least one of the members is a metal member having a ratio of a dipole term in surface free energy of 0.01% to 5.0%.
Adhesion-promoting interlayer compositions containing organic titanates/zirconates and methods of use
Adhesion-promoting compositions containing organic titanates and/or organic zirconates and the use of the adhesion-promoting compositions to provide adhesion-promoting layers to enhance adhesion between metal substrates and an overlying free radical-polymerized sealant are disclosed.
Process for manufacturing a bi-material shaft
A process for manufacturing a putter with a bi-material shaft is disclosed herein. The putter comprises a putter head, the bi-material shaft, a mass member and a grip. The bi-material shaft comprises a body with a tip end and a butt end. The body comprises a metal section extending from the tip end to a connection point, and a composite section extending from the butt end to the connection point. The mass member is positioned within an opening at the butt end of the shaft. Mass from the shaft is transferred to the club head and the mass member in the butt end of the shaft.
BONDED BODY OF METAL AND RESIN, AND METHOD FOR BONDING METAL AND RESIN
To provide a bonding technique that is capable of bonding a metal and a resin with a sufficient bonding strength. A bonded article including a functional group-carrying metal surface and a functional group-carrying resin surface, which are bonded directly to each other, the functional group-carrying metal surface having one or more kind of a functional group selected from the group consisting of an amino group, an epoxy group, a mercapto group, a styryl group, a (meth)acryloyl group, an isocyanato group, and an alkenyl group, on a surface of a metal, the functional group-carrying resin surface having one or more kind of a functional group selected from the group consisting of an amino group, an epoxy group, a mercapto group, a styryl group, a (meth)acryloyl group, an isocyanato group, and an alkenyl group, on a surface of a resin.
ALUMINUM ALLOY ARTICLES EXHIBITING IMPROVED BOND DURABILITY AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
Disclosed are metal articles and methods of making and processing such metal articles. More particularly, disclosed are aluminum alloy articles exhibiting controllable surface properties, including excellent bond durability. An aluminum alloy article as described herein includes a surface having a concentration of an alloying element, and a coating having a concentration of an element capable of interacting with the alloying element. Also disclosed herein are methods of providing metal articles having excellent bond durability.
FLEXIBLE AND LOW PERMEABLE VAPOR RETARDANTS FOR FACING PRODUCTS
Described herein are non-halogenated flame resistant adhesive compositions, halogen-free vapor retarders, facings for insulation products, and more specifically to flexible, low permeance facings utilizing non halogenated flame retardant systems for insulation products, and processes for making such products. The non-halogenated flame resistant adhesives can comprise non-halogenated latexes and/or non-halogenated flame retardants. The insulation products described herein may include a base insulation layer composed of or including a composite or construction board, blanket, batt, pipes, or roll. An insulation product as provided includes a base insulation layer (e.g., a construction or composite board) and at least one halogen-free facer bonded with a non-halogenated flame resistant adhesive composition to one or more sides or surfaces of the base insulation layer.
DIELECTRIC SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF FORMING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a dielectric substrate that may include a polymer based core film, and a fluoropolymer based adhesive layer. The polymer based core film may include a resin matrix component, and a ceramic filler component. The ceramic filler component may include a first filler material. The particle size distribution of the first filler material may have a D.sub.10 of at least about 1.0 microns and not greater than about 1.7, a D.sub.50 of at least about 1.0 microns and not greater than about 3.5 microns, and a D.sub.90 of at least about 2.7 microns and not greater than about 6 microns.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING COMPOSITE MEMBER AND THE COMPOSITE MEMBER
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, A method of manufacturing a composite member including an aluminum member and a resin member that are bonded to each other, the method including: blasting on a surface of the aluminum member to form asperities on the surface of the aluminum member; performing hydrothermal treatment on the surface of the aluminum member having the asperities to modify a surface of the asperities into aluminum hydroxide and form a surface nano structure on the surface of the asperities; applying a binder containing a triazine thiol derivative to the surface of the asperities of the aluminum member modified into aluminum hydroxide and having the surface nano structure to form a coating to be bonded to the aluminum member; and bonding the coating and the resin member.
USE OF MIXTURES OF WATER AND ESSENTIAL OIL FOR SEPARATING MULTILAYERED COMPOSITES FOR THE SEGREGATED RECYCLING OF POLYMER/METAL FILMS
The invention relates to the use of mixtures of water and essential oils selected from the group consisting of phenols, phenylpropanoids and furanocoumarins, for separating multilayered composites for the segregated recycling of polymer/metal films.
POLYMERS FOR METAL SURFACE TREATMENT
The instant invention concerns the use of polymers obtained by radical copolymerization of a mixture of (1) acrylic acid; (2) methacrylic acid; and (3) at least one allylcatechol selected from 4-allylbenzene-1,2-diol, 3-allylbenzene-1,2-diol; methylated forms thereof (eugenols); and mixtures thereof, for treating a metallic surface intended to be adhesive-bonded to another surface, in order to impart a resistance to the adhesive failure to the resulting bonding.