Patent classifications
B29B9/04
POWDER COATING COMPOSITION SYSTEM AND PROCESS
A system and process for producing a homogenous extrudate powder coating composition having predetermined properties, the system comprising a color library database that is configured to store one or more input formulation data objects capable of use in controlling the inputs and operation of an electronically controlled homogenous extrudate mixer.
Polyester film, preparation method thereof and method for reproducing polyethyleneterephthalate container using same
The embodiments relate to a polyester film, to a process for preparing the same, and to a process for regenerating a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) container using the same. The polyester film has excellent seaming characteristics and recyclability by virtue of controlled crystallinity, whereby clumping rarely occurs even if it is thermally treated for a long period of time in the regeneration process.
Polyester film, preparation method thereof and method for reproducing polyethyleneterephthalate container using same
The embodiments relate to a polyester film, to a process for preparing the same, and to a process for regenerating a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) container using the same. The polyester film has excellent seaming characteristics and recyclability by virtue of controlled crystallinity, whereby clumping rarely occurs even if it is thermally treated for a long period of time in the regeneration process.
SYSTEM FOR USE IN PRODUCING A POWDER COATING COMPOSITION
A system for producing a homogenous extrudate powder coating composition having predetermined properties, the system comprising a color library database that is configured to store one or more input formulation data objects capable of use in controlling the inputs and operation of an electronically controlled homogenous extrudate mixer.
SYSTEM FOR USE IN PRODUCING A POWDER COATING COMPOSITION
A system for producing a homogenous extrudate powder coating composition having predetermined properties, the system comprising a color library database that is configured to store one or more input formulation data objects capable of use in controlling the inputs and operation of an electronically controlled homogenous extrudate mixer.
HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING POLYESTER CONTAINER USING SAME
Embodiments relate to a heat shrinkable film and a process for regenerating a polyester container using the same. The heat shrinkable film comprises a copolymerized polyester resin comprising a diol component and a dicarboxylic acid component and has a heat shrinkage rate of 30% or more in the main shrinkage direction upon thermal treatment at a temperature of 80° C. for 10 seconds and a melting point of 190° C. or higher as measured by differential scanning calorimetry. It not only solves the environmental problems by improving the recyclability of the polyester container, but also is capable of enhancing the yield and productivity.
HEAT SHRINKABLE FILM AND METHOD FOR REPRODUCING POLYESTER CONTAINER USING SAME
Embodiments relate to a heat shrinkable film and a process for regenerating a polyester container using the same. The heat shrinkable film comprises a copolymerized polyester resin comprising a diol component and a dicarboxylic acid component and has a heat shrinkage rate of 30% or more in the main shrinkage direction upon thermal treatment at a temperature of 80° C. for 10 seconds and a melting point of 190° C. or higher as measured by differential scanning calorimetry. It not only solves the environmental problems by improving the recyclability of the polyester container, but also is capable of enhancing the yield and productivity.
METHOD FOR REPRODUCING POLYESTER CONTAINER AND REPRODUCED POLYESTER CHIPS PREPARED THEREFROM
Embodiments relate to a process for regenerating a polyester container and regenerated polyester chips prepared therefrom. The process comprises preparing a polyester container provided with a heat shrinkable film; crushing the container provided with the heat shrinkable film to obtain flakes; and thermally treating the flakes to produce regenerated polyester chips, wherein when the flakes are thermally treated at a temperature of 200° C. to 220° C. for 60 minutes to 120 minutes, the clumping fraction is 5% or less, and the flakes comprise first flakes obtained by crushing the container and second flakes obtained by crushing the heat shrinkable film. It not only solves the environmental problems by improving the recyclability of the polyester container, but also is capable of enhancing the yield and productivity.
METHOD FOR REPRODUCING POLYESTER CONTAINER AND REPRODUCED POLYESTER CHIPS PREPARED THEREFROM
Embodiments relate to a process for regenerating a polyester container and regenerated polyester chips prepared therefrom. The process comprises preparing a polyester container provided with a heat shrinkable film; crushing the container provided with the heat shrinkable film to obtain flakes; and thermally treating the flakes to produce regenerated polyester chips, wherein when the flakes are thermally treated at a temperature of 200° C. to 220° C. for 60 minutes to 120 minutes, the clumping fraction is 5% or less, and the flakes comprise first flakes obtained by crushing the container and second flakes obtained by crushing the heat shrinkable film. It not only solves the environmental problems by improving the recyclability of the polyester container, but also is capable of enhancing the yield and productivity.
RESIN POWDER, RESIN POWDER FOR PRODUCING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT, THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PRODUCING METHOD, AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PRODUCING APPARATUS
Provided is a resin powder containing a polyolefin-based resin, wherein the average circularity of the resin powder is 0.950 or greater, a logarithmically converted value Log R of the volume resistivity R of the resin powder is 11.5 or less, and the degree of compression of the resin powder is 1.45 or less. An embodiment where the volume average particle diameter of the resin powder is 10 micrometers or greater but 150 micrometers or less, an embodiment where the resin powder further contains an antistatic agent, an embodiment where the antistatic agent is water-insoluble, and an embodiment where the content of the antistatic agent is 0.5% by mass or greater but less than 20% by mass relative to the total amount of the resin powder are preferable.