Patent classifications
D06M15/507
HEAT GENERATING FABRIC FOR CURING OUTER WALL CONCRETE AND OUTER WALL CONCRETE CURING METHOD USING SAME
A heat generating fabric for curing outer wall concrete is provided and more specifically, to a heat generating fabric for curing outer wall concrete and an outer wall concrete curing method using the same, wherein the heat generating fabric has the effects of: enabling concrete curing even in winter; having a uniform temperature distribution; having excellent flexibility, and thus excellent adhesion when applied to a concrete structure having a stepped region; having excellent heat insulating performance; enabling uniform curing even to the inside of concrete; having remarkably little change in material properties after generating heat; and having excellent durability.
HEAT GENERATING FABRIC FOR CURING OUTER WALL CONCRETE AND OUTER WALL CONCRETE CURING METHOD USING SAME
A heat generating fabric for curing outer wall concrete is provided and more specifically, to a heat generating fabric for curing outer wall concrete and an outer wall concrete curing method using the same, wherein the heat generating fabric has the effects of: enabling concrete curing even in winter; having a uniform temperature distribution; having excellent flexibility, and thus excellent adhesion when applied to a concrete structure having a stepped region; having excellent heat insulating performance; enabling uniform curing even to the inside of concrete; having remarkably little change in material properties after generating heat; and having excellent durability.
Dispersion of Polyester Particles
The present invention pertains to a dispersion of polyester particles in an aqueous dispersion medium, wherein the particles have a number average particle size below 1000 nm, and wherein the polyester particles are composed of a polyester material that has a HLB (hydrophilic-lipophilic balance) value between 7.6 and 10.5.
Dispersion of Polyester Particles
The present invention pertains to a dispersion of polyester particles in an aqueous dispersion medium, wherein the particles have a number average particle size below 1000 nm, and wherein the polyester particles are composed of a polyester material that has a HLB (hydrophilic-lipophilic balance) value between 7.6 and 10.5.
THERMALLY FUSIBLE SHEET MATERIAL WITH BIODEGRADABLE BONDING COMPOUND
A thermally fusible sheet material, comprising a backing ply composed of a textile material and bearing a bonding compound structure, wherein the bonding compound structure comprises at least one polyalkylene succinate as hotmelt adhesive, and a process for making the same.
Omni-spectral camouflage and thermoregulation composition
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a system, apparatus, and methods for producing a high-performance camouflage and thermal management composite fabric textile systems. The systems comprise woven and non-woven composite fabrics consisting of layers for thermal and electromagnetic wave propagation as well as human thermal emission control. The systems incorporate thermal plastic insulation, felt insulation, electromagnetic wave absorption materials, electromagnetic wave propagation and thermal emission control elements, and camouflage pigment patterns. Dots containing encapsulated metallic particulates enable omni-spectral electromagnetic wave and thermal radiation signature manipulation and control as well as cost-effective manufacturing. Single blended textile processed via needle punching produces hair/fur-like protrusions made from a multilayer fabric composition having EM wave and thermal radiation control elements. The protrusions subsequently contain EM propagation and thermal emission control elements on their surfaces for omni-spectral camouflage and detection mitigation. The systems expand the options for meeting the demands of today and future stealth missions.
Omni-spectral camouflage and thermoregulation composition
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure provide a system, apparatus, and methods for producing a high-performance camouflage and thermal management composite fabric textile systems. The systems comprise woven and non-woven composite fabrics consisting of layers for thermal and electromagnetic wave propagation as well as human thermal emission control. The systems incorporate thermal plastic insulation, felt insulation, electromagnetic wave absorption materials, electromagnetic wave propagation and thermal emission control elements, and camouflage pigment patterns. Dots containing encapsulated metallic particulates enable omni-spectral electromagnetic wave and thermal radiation signature manipulation and control as well as cost-effective manufacturing. Single blended textile processed via needle punching produces hair/fur-like protrusions made from a multilayer fabric composition having EM wave and thermal radiation control elements. The protrusions subsequently contain EM propagation and thermal emission control elements on their surfaces for omni-spectral camouflage and detection mitigation. The systems expand the options for meeting the demands of today and future stealth missions.
Polyester composition with improved dyeing properties
A copolymer composition is disclosed with advantages for textile fibers, yarns, blended yarns, fabrics, and garments. The composition includes polyester copolymer, between about 9.5 and 10.5 percent adipic acid based on the amount of copolymer, between about 630 and 770 parts per million (ppm) of pentaerythritol based on the amount of copolymer, and between about 3.4 and 4.2 percent polyethylene glycol based on the amount of copolymer.
Polyester composition with improved dyeing properties
A copolymer composition is disclosed with advantages for textile fibers, yarns, blended yarns, fabrics, and garments. The composition includes polyester copolymer, between about 9.5 and 10.5 percent adipic acid based on the amount of copolymer, between about 630 and 770 parts per million (ppm) of pentaerythritol based on the amount of copolymer, and between about 3.4 and 4.2 percent polyethylene glycol based on the amount of copolymer.
THERMOFORMABLE NONWOVEN COMPOSITE
A thermoformable nonwoven composite containing a nonwoven layer which contains a plurality of first staple fibers, a plurality of first binder fibers having a first melting point, and a plurality of second binder fibers having a second melting point, wherein the first staple fibers, first binder fibers, and second binder fibers intertwine and cross at crossover points. The difference first melting point and the second melting point differ by at least about 15° C., and at least 95% by weight of all of the fibers in the nonwoven layer are polyester. The thermoformable nonwoven composite also contains a first resin formulation containing a first resin. The first resin is located within the nonwoven and located in at least a portion of the crossover points. The first staple fibers, the first and second binder fibers, and the first resin all contain a polymer from the same chemical class.