Patent classifications
G05D11/136
PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING FORMULATIONS
Described herein is a production system including a unit, wherein the unit includes a subunit (1.1) for continuous manufacture of formulations. The subunit includes a combination of a small-volume process mixer and a buffer tank, means of feeding defined amounts of feedstocks into the process mixer, a measurement unit for ascertaining properties of a formulation manufactured in the process mixer, an evaluation unit for determining a deviation of properties of the formulation manufactured in the process mixer from the properties of a predefined target state, and a unit for adjusting the feed of feedstocks in view of the deviations. Also described herein is a process for manufacturing formulations.
Systems and methods for skinning articles
- Brian Michael Adams ,
- Timothy Eugene Antesberger ,
- Richard Dominic Bomba ,
- Marc Jason Cassada ,
- Joseph Henry Citriniti ,
- John Joseph Costello, III ,
- Scott Winfield Deming ,
- Parasuram Padmanabhan Harihara ,
- Michael Joseph Joyce ,
- Christopher Lane Kerr ,
- Harry Robinson, Jr. ,
- Brian Christopher Sheehan ,
- Dell Joseph St. Julien ,
- Kevin Lee Wasson ,
- James Arthur Youngman
A system for delivering and applying a flowable mixture to an article (311-313) is disclosed. The system includes a mixture delivery system (200) and a skinning system (300). The mixture delivery system (200) includes a mixer (220) configured to mix a dry material and a fluid to produce the flowable mixture, and a pump (235) configured to pump the flowable mixture to a delivery line. The skinning system (300) receives the flowable mixture from the mixture delivery system (200) through the delivery line. The skinning system (300) includes a skinning pipe (310) configured to apply the flowable mixture to the article (311-313) and a manifold (305) that supports the skinning pipe (310). The skinning system (300) also includes an article feeding mechanism (315) configured to push the article (311-313) into the skinning pipe (310). The skinning system (300) includes a transfer system (320) configured to hold the article (311-313) and move the article (311-313) out of the skinning pipe (310).
Production system for producing formulations
The present invention relates to a production system for manufacturing of formulations, comprising a unit (1). The unit (1) includes a subunit (1.1) which includes a combination of a process mixer and a buffer tank, means of feeding defined amounts of feedstocks into the process mixer, a measurement unit for ascertaining properties of a part-batch of a formulation manufactured in the process mixer, an evaluation unit for determining a deviation of properties of the part-batches manufactured in the process mixer from the properties of a predefined target state, and a unit for adjusting the feed of feedstocks in view of the deviations. The present invention also relates to a process for manufacturing formulations.
Production system for producing formulations
Described herein is a production system including a unit, wherein the unit includes a subunit (1.1) for continuous manufacture of formulations. The subunit includes a combination of a small-volume process mixer and a buffer tank, means of feeding defined amounts of feedstocks into the process mixer, a measurement unit for ascertaining properties of a formulation manufactured in the process mixer, an evaluation unit for determining a deviation of properties of the formulation manufactured in the process mixer from the properties of a predefined target state, and a unit for adjusting the feed of feedstocks in view of the deviations. Also described herein is a process for manufacturing formulations.
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO INFUSION MOULDING
The invention relates to a resin infusion process wherein a curable flowing fluid resin composition is supplied to form a curable matrix around a fibrous reinforcement material, wherein the curable flowing fluid resin composition comprises a resin component (1) and an activator component (2), and at least one property of the curable flowing fluid resin composition is monitored prior to supply.
DETERMINING SHEAR RATE AND/OR SHEAR STRESS FROM SONAR BASED VELOCITY PROFILES AND DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
The present invention provides a new method and apparatus for receiving signals containing information about a plurality of velocity profiles of a flow in a pipe and about a pressure gradient of the flow over a length of the pipe; and determining information about an injection of a chemical into the flow in the pipe based at least partly on the information contained in the signals.
Determining shear rate and/or shear stress from sonar based velocity profiles and differential pressure
The present invention provides a new method and apparatus for receiving signals containing information about a plurality of velocity profiles of a flow in a pipe and about a pressure gradient of the flow over a length of the pipe; and determining information about an injection of a chemical into the flow in the pipe based at least partly on the information contained in the signals.
METHODS, MIXED RESIN RETENTION ASSEMBLIES, VALVE ASSEMBLIES, AND SYSTEMS FOR INLINE RESIN MIXING
A method for inline resin mixing includes establishing a flow of a mixed resin, initially directing the mixed resin to a first intermediate volume and subsequently directing the mixed resin to a second intermediate volume after a predetermined triggering event relating to a continuing flow of the mixed resin. A mixed resin retention assembly for inline resin mixing includes an inlet spout and an intermediate vessel. The inlet spout receives a flow of the mixed resin. The intermediate vessel includes the first and second intermediate volumes. A valve assembly for inline resin mixing includes an exterior body, an interior body and a cover. The exterior body includes three input ports and an output port. The interior body is disposed within an interior cavity of the exterior body and defines five flow paths extending from a periphery and intersecting at a central portion of the interior body.
Paint-production system with automatic self-adjustment of properties of the end product, and related method
A paint production system produced from pigment pastes and vehicles without prior adjustment. The system includes a volumetric dosing module endowed with automatic volumetric calibrators, at least one continuous processing module that includes a rotary mechanism that moves at least one tank between a mixing station, a continuous adjustment station integrated into a filling station, a cleaning station jointly with a manifold cleaning solvent mist generator and a control center that sends commands to be executed in the volumetric dosing module and continuous processing module units from a set of instructions in a computer program.