B29C2071/025

Bladder manufacturing process
11383418 · 2022-07-12 · ·

The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing the so-called “bladders”, that is generally tubular elements made of rubber, which can be inflated and used as compacting tools in the processed for curing composites, allowing to distribute homogeneously, on the surface in contact to the portion to be cured, the pressure obtained by inletting air or other gas inside thereof.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING OPTICALLY ANISOTROPIC POLYMER THIN FILMS
20220105672 · 2022-04-07 ·

A method includes attaching a clip array to opposing edges of a polymer thin film, the clip array having a plurality of first clips slidably disposed on a first track located proximate to a first edge of the polymer thin film and a plurality of second clips slidably disposed on a second track located proximate to a second edge of the polymer thin film, applying a positive in-plane strain to the polymer thin film along a transverse direction by increasing a distance between the first clips and the second clips, and decreasing an inter-clip spacing amongst the first clips and amongst the second clips along a machine direction while applying the in-plane strain to form an optically anisotropic polymer thin film.

COEXTRUDED ARTICLES, DIES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20210323209 · 2021-10-21 ·

Coextruded articles comprising first and second layers each having first and second opposed major surfaces and between the first and second layers a series of first walls providing a series of microchannels, and methods for making the same. Embodiment of coextruded articles described herein are useful, for example, in cushioning applications where high levels of compression are desired.

A METHOD FOR POST-TREATING AND A POST-TREATMENT SYSTEM
20210129425 · 2021-05-06 · ·

A method for post-treating a three-dimensional object (2) produced by selectively solidifying, layer by layer, of a building material (15) in powder form and/or unsolidified building material (13) in which the three-dimensional object (2) is embedded, wherein the three-dimensional object (2) produced and/or the unsolidified building material (13) are treated with a liquid (33). The liquid (33) comprises a liquid carrier substance and at least one further substance that reduces the surface tension of the carrier substance.

Process for dyeing a hydrolysis resistant polyester film

The present disclosure relates to a process for dyeing a hydrolysis-resistant polyester film. The process comprises dyeing of a hydrolysis resistant polyester film in a dye bath comprising at least one coloring agent (dye), at least one polyhydric alcohol, and optionally at least one UV absorber to obtain a dyed film. The dyed film is subjected to quenching followed by cleaning and drying to obtain a dyed hydrolysis-resistant polyester film. The process of the present disclosure is simple, economical, improve hydrolysis resistance, and also retains the mechanical properties of the film when exposed to harsh environmental conditions.

BLADDER MANUFACTURING PROCESS
20200238586 · 2020-07-30 · ·

The present invention relates to a process for manufacturing the so-called bladders, that is generally tubular elements made of rubber, which can be inflated and used as compacting tools in the processed for curing composites, allowing to distribute homogeneously, on the surface in contact to the portion to be cured, the pressure obtained by inletting air or other gas inside thereof.

Polymeric films and methods for making polymeric films

Multi-layer films include at least one cavitated core layer that is microporous and breathable, and at least one skin layer. The cavitated core layer includes a polyolefin and an inorganic filler dispersed in the polyolefin. Methods for forming polymeric films and articles of manufacture prepared therefrom are described.

Three-Dimensional Printing

The present disclosure provides three dimensional (3D) printing processes, apparatuses, software, and systems for the production of a 3D object. These may reduce deformation (e.g., warping or bending) in the printed 3D object, as well as facilitate the formation of nested 3D objects. The reduction of deformation may comprise open loop control and/or deviation form a model of the 3D object to generate the 3D object.

ADEPT THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING

The present disclosure provides three-dimensional (3D) printing methods, apparatuses, systems, and non-transitory computer-readable medium. The disclosure delineates real time manipulation of three-dimensional printing to reduce deformation. The present disclosure further provides 3D object formed using the methods, apparatuses, and systems.

Coextruded articles, dies and methods of making the same

Coextruded articles comprising first and second layers each having first and second opposed major surfaces and between the first and second layers a series of first walls providing a series of microchannels, and methods for making the same. Embodiment of coextruded articles described herein are useful, for example, in cushioning applications where high levels of compression are desired.