Patent classifications
B32B37/30
METHOD FOR PRODUCING PRINTED MATERIAL AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING PRINTED MATERIAL
A method for producing a printed material includes forming a color image having an image area ratio of 20% or less on a peripheral edge portion of a recording medium by using a coloring material; providing pressure-induced phase transition particles to a region of the recording medium, the region including the peripheral edge portion; bonding the color image and the pressure-induced phase transition particles onto the recording medium; and folding the recording medium having the color image and the pressure-induced phase transition particles bonded thereon and pressure-bonding the folded recording medium, or pressure-bonding the recording medium having the color image and the pressure-induced phase transition particles bonded thereon and another recording medium placed on top of each other. The pressure-induced phase transition particles contain a styrene resin and a (meth)acrylic acid ester resin, the styrene resin contains styrene and a vinyl monomer other than styrene as polymerization components, the (meth)acrylic acid ester resin contains at least two (meth)acrylic acid esters as polymerization components, and a mass ratio of the (meth)acrylic acid esters is 90 mass % or more of a total of all polymerization components of the (meth)acrylic acid ester resin. The pressure-induced phase transition particles have at least two glass transition temperatures, and a difference between the lowest glass transition temperature and the highest glass transition temperature among the glass transition temperatures of the pressure-induced phase transition particles is 30° C. or more.
Method of encapsulating an environmentally sensitive device
Methods of encapsulating an environmentally sensitive device. The methods involve temporarily laminating a flexible substrate to a rigid support using a reversible adhesive for processing, reversing the reversible adhesive, and removing the device from the rigid support.
PRESSED LAMINATE PANEL WITH A SINGLE LAYER ELASTOMERIC TREATED PAPER
A laminated panel is provided which comprises, or consists of, a core panel to which an elastomeric resin impregnated single finishing printed paper layer has been applied. The paper for the single finishing printed paper layer is printed to provide a design feature on the laminated panel. Preferably, the design feature has been printed on a lower surface of the single finishing printed paper layer. As a result of the resin impregnation and heating and pressing operations, the single finishing printed paper layer becomes translucent or transparent, and thus allows the printed design feature to become visible. The design feature can be printed onto the single finishing printed paper prior to treatment with the elastomeric resin, or printed onto the previously treated elastomeric resin impregnated paper. The laminated panels can be used in the production of laminated flooring, wall panels or furniture panels.
Method for smoothing substrate surface
Methods for modifying contours of substrate surfaces are disclosed. Methods include depositing filler material on a critical mating surface of a substrate so as to render the mating surface more mateable with a matching substrate. The filler material can be deposited within or around features or defects on the mating surface such that a final desired surface contour is achieved. In some cases, the final surface contour of the mating surface is planar. This can prevent gaps associated with the features or defects from forming between the substrate and the matching substrate when they are joined together. The final surface contour of the mating surface can be determined by comparing dimensions of the mating surface to dimensions of a reference surface. In some cases, ink jet printing techniques are used to deposit the filler material accurately in prescribed locations and with precise thickness control.
Method for smoothing substrate surface
Methods for modifying contours of substrate surfaces are disclosed. Methods include depositing filler material on a critical mating surface of a substrate so as to render the mating surface more mateable with a matching substrate. The filler material can be deposited within or around features or defects on the mating surface such that a final desired surface contour is achieved. In some cases, the final surface contour of the mating surface is planar. This can prevent gaps associated with the features or defects from forming between the substrate and the matching substrate when they are joined together. The final surface contour of the mating surface can be determined by comparing dimensions of the mating surface to dimensions of a reference surface. In some cases, ink jet printing techniques are used to deposit the filler material accurately in prescribed locations and with precise thickness control.
Sealable lidding film for discharging gas and food container sealed with the same
A sealable lidding film for discharging gas according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may seal an opening of a main body, has a structure in which a first layer and a second layer, which are configured such that gas flows between one surface and the other surface, are stacked, and may include lamination portions which are formed by partially laminating the first layer and the second layer; and gap portions which are regions other than regions of the lamination portions and have spaces formed between the first layer and the second layer so that the gas flows in the spaces. According to the sealable lidding film for discharging gas, the spaces, in which the gas may flow, are formed by partially laminating the first and second layers having the fine bores, and as a result, it is possible to prevent expansion and deformation of the sealable lidding film or the container by smoothly discharging the gas created in the container.
Sealable lidding film for discharging gas and food container sealed with the same
A sealable lidding film for discharging gas according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may seal an opening of a main body, has a structure in which a first layer and a second layer, which are configured such that gas flows between one surface and the other surface, are stacked, and may include lamination portions which are formed by partially laminating the first layer and the second layer; and gap portions which are regions other than regions of the lamination portions and have spaces formed between the first layer and the second layer so that the gas flows in the spaces. According to the sealable lidding film for discharging gas, the spaces, in which the gas may flow, are formed by partially laminating the first and second layers having the fine bores, and as a result, it is possible to prevent expansion and deformation of the sealable lidding film or the container by smoothly discharging the gas created in the container.
Tape for insulation jacketing and method of forming securable insulation jacket
A multilayer tape assembly is described which can be used with insulation jacketing and particularly for self-sealing lap (SSL) applications. The tape assembly includes two adhesive layers with associated carrier and release layers in conjunction with a differential release system. Various methods of use are also described, including a method of forming a securable insulation jacket.
Tape for insulation jacketing and method of forming securable insulation jacket
A multilayer tape assembly is described which can be used with insulation jacketing and particularly for self-sealing lap (SSL) applications. The tape assembly includes two adhesive layers with associated carrier and release layers in conjunction with a differential release system. Various methods of use are also described, including a method of forming a securable insulation jacket.
Tapes for insulation jacketing
A multilayer tape assembly is described which can be used with insulation jacketing and particularly for self sealing lap (SSL) applications. The tape assembly includes two adhesive layers with associated carrier and release layers in conjunction with a differential release system. Various methods of use are also described.