Patent classifications
B29B17/0042
METHOD OF REUSING REMNANT PREPREG FRAMEWORK
The present invention provides a method of reusing prepreg material. The method comprises providing a remnant prepreg, defining a pattern of cutting the remnant prepreg framework to form a continuous strip of the remnant prepreg framework, and cutting the remnant prepreg framework to form a continuous strip of the remnant prepreg framework. The remnant prepreg framework continuous strip may be extruded into a short fibre molding compound (SMC). The SMC may then be used to make parts with lower structural requirements than the parts cut out of the prepreg broadgood. Such SMC parts may be used in industries such as aerospace; automotive; other transportation such as trucks, buses, and motorcycles; sporting goods; and wind.
Recycling method for detaching the cloth material from the E.V.A. insole residual product
A recycling method includes providing an EVA insole residual product including an EVA foam material, a film, and a cloth material, placing the EVA insole residual product into an oven, heating the EVA insole residual product to a temperature of 13025 C., and detaching the cloth material from the EVA foam material. The film includes an EVA, and a tackifier. The EVA of the film has a mass proportion of 85-95%. The tackifier has a mass proportion of 5-15%. An antioxidant is appended into the film and has a mass proportion of 0.1% of the total mass of the EVA and the tackifier. After the cloth material is detached from the EVA foam material, the EVA foam material and the film are crushed and kneaded and are recycled.
Exercise weight structure
A method of producing an exercise weight structure comprises mixing a particulate material with a binder material and molding the resulting mixture to an appropriate shape. An outer skin for the exercise weight structure is firstly formed of a resilient material, and forms a mold into which an inner weight section or body is molded or cast. The inner weight section and the outer skin are both formed of recycled material and include a common binder material.
USE OF RECYCLED PACKAGING IN POLYMER COMPOSITE PRODUCTS
A polymer composite and its method of manufacture using a recycled multilayer material. An example of the recycled multilayer material is comprised of a polyethylene/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum film that may be extruded with organic filler to obtain desirable performance in wood-substitute products such as deck boards, railing, fencing, pergolas, residential cladding/siding, sheet products, and other applications.
USE OF RECYCLED PACKAGING IN POLYMER COMPOSITE PRODUCTS
A polymer composite and its method of manufacture using a recycled multilayer material. An example of the recycled multilayer material is comprised of a polyethylene/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum film that may be extruded with organic filler to obtain desirable performance in wood-substitute products such as deck boards, railing, fencing, pergolas, residential cladding/siding, sheet products, and other applications.
METHOD OF PRODUCING STRETCH-BLOW-MOLDED ARTICLE, RESIN COMPOSITION, METHOD OF PRODUCING THE RESIN COMPOSITION, PELLETS AND METHOD OF PRODUCING THE PELLETS
A method of producing a stretch-blow-molded article, comprising: a process of producing a preform from a melt-kneaded product of a resin mixture comprising at least a wax, a styrene-based resin and a carbodiimide compound; and a process of stretch-blow molding the preform to produce the stretch-blow-molded article.
Use of recycled packaging in polymer composite products
A polymer composite and its method of manufacture using a recycled multilayer material. An example of the recycled multilayer material is comprised of a polyethylene/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum film or polyethylene/nylon/aluminum film that may be extruded with organic filler to obtain desirable performance in wood-substitute products such as deck boards, railing, fencing, pergolas, residential cladding/siding, sheet products, and other applications.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING SUBSTANTIALLY PARALLELEPIPED FORMWORK MODULES FOR CONSTRUCTING BUILDINGS, RESTRAINING WALLS, EMBANKMENTS, DYKES, ANTI-EROSION AND ANTI-SEISMIC FOUNDATIONS STARTING FROM OUT-OF-USE TIRES, AND RELATED FORMWORK MODULE
A method for making substantially parallelepiped square cross-section formwork modules for building constructions, cut-off walls, embankments, dams, anti-erosion and anti-seismic foundations and/or the like, starting from used pneumatic tires, having at least the steps of: a) providing a used pneumatic tire deriving both from a periodic replacement of worn tires or from the rubber industry wastes or from the recovering of used pneumatic tires; b) removing from the pneumatic tire the two wall iron beads; c) performing cuts at diametrically opposite positions on the edges, wherein the cuts define cut-out regions separated by a middle solid region of the tire wall; d) removably mounting the pneumatic tire on basket-drum supporting means; and e) pressing in diametrical directions towards a center of the pneumatic tire the pneumatic tire tread portions near the cuts thereby causing the tire to assume a substantially parallelepiped configuration.
POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE COLORING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS
A method of manufacturing a plurality of colors of bulked continuous carpet filament from a single multi-screw extruder which, in various embodiments, comprises: (A) passing PET through an extruder that melts the PET and purifies the resulting PET polymer melt; (B) adding a liquid colorant to the polymer melt using a liquid metering system; (C) using one or more static mixers (e.g., up to forty static mixers) to substantially uniformly mix (e.g., homogeneously mix) the polymer melt and the liquid colorant; and (D) feed the uniformly mixed and colored polymer melt into a spinning machines that turns the polymer into filament for use in manufacturing carpet, rugs, and other products.
Use of recycled packaging in polymer composite products
A polymer composite and its method of manufacture using a recycled multilayer material. An example of the recycled multilayer material is comprised of a polyethylene/polyethylene terephthalate/aluminum film that may be extruded with organic filler to obtain desirable performance in wood-substitute products such as deck boards, railing, fencing, pergolas, residential cladding/siding, sheet products, and other applications.