Patent classifications
H01B1/20
COMPOSITION FOR FORMING CONDUCTIVE PATTERN BY IRRADIATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES, METHOD FOR FORMING CONDUCTIVE PATTERN USING SAME, AND RESIN STRUCTURE HAVING CONDUCTIVE PATTERN (AS AMENDED)
The present invention relates to a composition for forming a conductive pattern by irradiation of electromagnetic waves capable of allowing excellent formation of a conductive micro-pattern on various polymer resin products comprising a polycarbonate resin or on resin layers by a simple method such as irradiation of electromagnetic waves and plating, and capable of reducing the degradation of the physical properties of the resin products or resin layers caused by the irradiation of electromagnetic waves, a method for forming a conductive pattern using the same, and a resin structure having a conductive pattern. The composition for forming a conductive pattern by irradiation of electromagnetic waves comprises: a polymer resin comprising a polycarbonate resin; and an electromagnetic wave-absorbing inorganic additive which absorbs an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength in the infrared region and satisfies the characteristic that a laser sensitivity Ls defined by a predetermined relational expression is 1.6<−log(Ls)<6.0.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COATING MATERIAL FOR COATING ELECTRODE CARRIERS AND COATING MATERIAL IN GRANULE FORM
The invention relates to a method for preparing a coating material for coating an electrode carrier. For known coating materials, the problem exists that these either cannot be stored without the input of energy or cannot be produced without quality fluctuations. To solve these problems, the method according to the invention comprises the steps of a) providing a dry mixture containing at least i) an active material, ii) a conductivity additive, as well as iii) a fluorine-containing polymer binder, b) bringing the dry mixture into contact with a solvent mixture containing ethylene carbonate and/or propylene carbonate, c) thoroughly mixing the solvent mixture and the dry mixture at a temperature of more than 80° C. until the fluorine-containing polymer binder has dissolved completely in the solvent mixture, wherein d), after the fluorine-containing polymer binder has dissolved completely, the mixture obtained is cooled to a temperature of less than 40° C. and the mixture obtained cures during the cooling process and e), the mixture obtained is granulated during or after the curing process. The granules obtained with the method can be stored without problems and can be used without quality fluctuations to coat an electrode carrier.
Composite materials with tailored electromagnetic spectral properties, structural elements for enhanced thermal management, and methods for manufacturing thereof
Disclosed is a method to produce composite materials, which contain customized mixes of nano- and/or micro-particles with tailored electromagnetic spectral properties, structural elements based thereon, in particular layers, but also bulk materials including inhomogeneous bulk materials. In some embodiments the IR-reflectivity is enhanced predominantly independently of reflectivity for visible wavelength. The enhanced IR-reflectivity is achieved by combining spectral properties from a plurality of nano- and/or micro-particles of distinct size distribution, shape distribution, chemical composition, crystal structure, and crystallinity distribution. This enables to approximate desired target spectra better than know solutions, which comprise only a single type of particles and/or an uncontrolled natural size distribution. Furthermore disclosed are methods of manufacturing such materials, including ceramics, clay, and concrete, as well as applications related to design and construction of buildings or other confined spaces.
Composite materials with tailored electromagnetic spectral properties, structural elements for enhanced thermal management, and methods for manufacturing thereof
Disclosed is a method to produce composite materials, which contain customized mixes of nano- and/or micro-particles with tailored electromagnetic spectral properties, structural elements based thereon, in particular layers, but also bulk materials including inhomogeneous bulk materials. In some embodiments the IR-reflectivity is enhanced predominantly independently of reflectivity for visible wavelength. The enhanced IR-reflectivity is achieved by combining spectral properties from a plurality of nano- and/or micro-particles of distinct size distribution, shape distribution, chemical composition, crystal structure, and crystallinity distribution. This enables to approximate desired target spectra better than know solutions, which comprise only a single type of particles and/or an uncontrolled natural size distribution. Furthermore disclosed are methods of manufacturing such materials, including ceramics, clay, and concrete, as well as applications related to design and construction of buildings or other confined spaces.
ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE SHEET MOLDING COMPOUND
An electrically conductive fiber reinforced thermosetting resin molding compound which includes a microencapsulated curing agent is provided. Any electrically conductive fillers, including carbon fillers and metal fillers, may be used to impart electrical conductivity to the fiber reinforced thermosetting resin molding compound.
ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE SHEET MOLDING COMPOUND
An electrically conductive fiber reinforced thermosetting resin molding compound which includes a microencapsulated curing agent is provided. Any electrically conductive fillers, including carbon fillers and metal fillers, may be used to impart electrical conductivity to the fiber reinforced thermosetting resin molding compound.
CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITIONS OF CONDUCTIVE POLYMER AND METAL COATED FIBER
The present disclosure provides compositions including a conductive polymer; and a fiber material comprising one or more metals disposed thereon. The present disclosure further provides a component, such as a vehicle component, including a composition of the present disclosure disposed thereon. The present disclosure further provides methods for manufacturing a component including: contacting a metal coated fiber material with an oxidizing agent and a monomer to form a first composition comprising a metal coated fiber material and a conductive polymer; and contacting the first composition with a polymer matrix or resin to form a second composition.
CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITIONS OF CONDUCTIVE POLYMER AND METAL COATED FIBER
The present disclosure provides compositions including a conductive polymer; and a fiber material comprising one or more metals disposed thereon. The present disclosure further provides a component, such as a vehicle component, including a composition of the present disclosure disposed thereon. The present disclosure further provides methods for manufacturing a component including: contacting a metal coated fiber material with an oxidizing agent and a monomer to form a first composition comprising a metal coated fiber material and a conductive polymer; and contacting the first composition with a polymer matrix or resin to form a second composition.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM
An anisotropic conductive film with a structure wherein an electrically insulting adhesive base layer and cover layer are stacked, and electrically conductive particles are disposed at lattice points with a planar lattice pattern in the vicinity of the interface of the layers. In the anisotropic conductive film, a proportion of lattice points at which no electrically conductive particles are disposed with respect to all lattice points with the planar lattice pattern assumed in any reference region is 25% or less, and some of the electrically conductive particles disposed at lattice points with planar lattice pattern are disposed to be shifted in longitudinal direction of anisotropic conductive film with respect to corresponding lattice points, and a shift amount defined as a distance between a plane projection center of the electrically conductive particles disposed to be shifted and the corresponding lattice point is less than 50% the electrically conductive particles' average diameter.
ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM
An anisotropic conductive film with a structure wherein an electrically insulting adhesive base layer and cover layer are stacked, and electrically conductive particles are disposed at lattice points with a planar lattice pattern in the vicinity of the interface of the layers. In the anisotropic conductive film, a proportion of lattice points at which no electrically conductive particles are disposed with respect to all lattice points with the planar lattice pattern assumed in any reference region is 25% or less, and some of the electrically conductive particles disposed at lattice points with planar lattice pattern are disposed to be shifted in longitudinal direction of anisotropic conductive film with respect to corresponding lattice points, and a shift amount defined as a distance between a plane projection center of the electrically conductive particles disposed to be shifted and the corresponding lattice point is less than 50% the electrically conductive particles' average diameter.