B32B38/08

HEAT-INSULATION SHEET, ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HEAT-INSULATION SHEET
20170266920 · 2017-09-21 ·

A heat-insulation sheet includes a first silica xerogel layer, a second silica xerogel layer, and a composite layer. The first silica xerogel layer includes a first silica xerogel, and the second silica xerogel layer includes a second silica xerogel. The composite layer is located between the first silica xerogel layer and the second silica xerogel layer, and includes at least one type of unwoven fabric fibers, and a third silica xerogel. The third silica xerogel is located in a spatial volume of the unwoven fabric fibers.

HEAT-INSULATION SHEET, ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HEAT-INSULATION SHEET
20170266920 · 2017-09-21 ·

A heat-insulation sheet includes a first silica xerogel layer, a second silica xerogel layer, and a composite layer. The first silica xerogel layer includes a first silica xerogel, and the second silica xerogel layer includes a second silica xerogel. The composite layer is located between the first silica xerogel layer and the second silica xerogel layer, and includes at least one type of unwoven fabric fibers, and a third silica xerogel. The third silica xerogel is located in a spatial volume of the unwoven fabric fibers.

COMPOSITE WOOD PANELS WITH CORRUGATED CORES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20170266839 · 2017-09-21 · ·

A composite wood panel is manufactured from thin wood laminae cut from wood unsuitable for peeler logs or dimensional lumber. A cold set adhesive is applied to the wood laminae and they are formed into a randomly oriented mat that is cold rolled into a thin, pliable cold rolled stock that can be corrugated. A hot set adhesive may also be applied to the laminae to improve strength of the composite wood panel. The hot set adhesive is set in a hot press after the cold rolled stock is produced.

COMPOSITE WOOD PANELS WITH CORRUGATED CORES AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME
20170266839 · 2017-09-21 · ·

A composite wood panel is manufactured from thin wood laminae cut from wood unsuitable for peeler logs or dimensional lumber. A cold set adhesive is applied to the wood laminae and they are formed into a randomly oriented mat that is cold rolled into a thin, pliable cold rolled stock that can be corrugated. A hot set adhesive may also be applied to the laminae to improve strength of the composite wood panel. The hot set adhesive is set in a hot press after the cold rolled stock is produced.

HEAT INSULATION MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
20170259525 · 2017-09-14 · ·

A heat insulation material includes a laminate obtained by stacking fiber layers that include heat-resistant fibers, the fiber layers being bound with a thermosetting resin, wherein the laminate does not include a thermoplastic resin that has a heat-resistant temperature lower than that of the thermosetting resin, or includes only a small amount of a thermoplastic resin that has a heat-resistant temperature lower than that of the thermosetting resin.

HEAT INSULATION MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
20170259525 · 2017-09-14 · ·

A heat insulation material includes a laminate obtained by stacking fiber layers that include heat-resistant fibers, the fiber layers being bound with a thermosetting resin, wherein the laminate does not include a thermoplastic resin that has a heat-resistant temperature lower than that of the thermosetting resin, or includes only a small amount of a thermoplastic resin that has a heat-resistant temperature lower than that of the thermosetting resin.

Performance enhancements for glass materials

Methods of manufacturing a layered glass element and various components of a layered class element, such as a pre-form assembly and a woven panel, are disclosed herein. These methods include the step of supplying a woven panel having a plurality of elongated strands woven into an open weave to define a first porous surface opposite of a second porous surface. A layer of interlayer material is applied to the first and second porous surfaces to encapsulate at least a portion of the woven panel within the interlayer material. These elements may be placed between a first and second layer of glass materials. A degree of pressure and heat is then applied for a first period of cure time to bond the interlayer material and the woven panel into either a pre-form assembly or a layered glass element.

Performance enhancements for glass materials

Methods of manufacturing a layered glass element and various components of a layered class element, such as a pre-form assembly and a woven panel, are disclosed herein. These methods include the step of supplying a woven panel having a plurality of elongated strands woven into an open weave to define a first porous surface opposite of a second porous surface. A layer of interlayer material is applied to the first and second porous surfaces to encapsulate at least a portion of the woven panel within the interlayer material. These elements may be placed between a first and second layer of glass materials. A degree of pressure and heat is then applied for a first period of cure time to bond the interlayer material and the woven panel into either a pre-form assembly or a layered glass element.

SEGMENTED FLEXIBLE GEL COMPOSITES AND RIGID PANELS MANUFACTURED THEREFROM
20210402361 · 2021-12-30 · ·

The present invention describes various methods for manufacturing gel composite sheets using segmented fiber or foam reinforcements and gel precursors. Additionally, rigid panels manufactured from the resulting gel composites are also described. The gel composites are relatively flexible enough to be wound and when unwound, can be stretched flat and made into rigid panels using adhesives.

SEGMENTED FLEXIBLE GEL COMPOSITES AND RIGID PANELS MANUFACTURED THEREFROM
20210402361 · 2021-12-30 · ·

The present invention describes various methods for manufacturing gel composite sheets using segmented fiber or foam reinforcements and gel precursors. Additionally, rigid panels manufactured from the resulting gel composites are also described. The gel composites are relatively flexible enough to be wound and when unwound, can be stretched flat and made into rigid panels using adhesives.