B32B27/24

Multilayer injection-molded body

A multilayer injection molded article containing a layer (X) formed of a resin composition containing a polyamide compound (A) and a resin (B), and a layer (Y) containing a resin (C) as a major component, wherein the polyamide compound (A) contains from 25 to 50% by mol of a diamine unit, which contains a particular diamine unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; from 25 to 50% by mol of a dicarboxylic acid unit, which contains a particular dicarboxylic acid unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; and from 0.1 to 50% by mol of a particular constitutional unit.

GARMENT INCORPORATING AQUEOUS POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS HAVING ALTERED STRESS PROFILE

Articles, such as garments, including films comprising dried aqueous polyurethane dispersions are disclosed, whereby the garment has an altered stress which is exhibited during wear of the garment. The film may be bonded to the fabric of the article to provide a fabric or film laminate.

TRANSPARENT POLYMER HARDCOATS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY

Transparent polymeric hardcoats with antimicrobial efficacy are described along with compositions for preparing the hardcoats. The transparent polymeric hardcoats at appropriate thicknesses can provide optical properties of high optical transmission, low haze and high clarity, and are suitable for use in electronic displays designed for commercial applications intended for high consumer use. Touch screens having the transparent polymeric hardcoats are also described.

TRANSPARENT POLYMER HARDCOATS WITH ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY

Transparent polymeric hardcoats with antimicrobial efficacy are described along with compositions for preparing the hardcoats. The transparent polymeric hardcoats at appropriate thicknesses can provide optical properties of high optical transmission, low haze and high clarity, and are suitable for use in electronic displays designed for commercial applications intended for high consumer use. Touch screens having the transparent polymeric hardcoats are also described.

PREPREG, METAL-CLAD LAMINATED BOARD, AND PRINTED WIRING BOARD
20170218150 · 2017-08-03 ·

A prepreg includes a fiber base material and a thermosetting resin composition impregnated into the fiber base material. The thermosetting resin composition contains a thermosetting resin including an epoxy resin; a curing agent; an inorganic filler; and an acrylic acid ester copolymer having a weight average molecular weight of 10×10.sup.4 or more and less than 45×10.sup.4. A content of the inorganic filler is 150 parts by mass or more relative to a total of 100 parts by mass of the thermosetting resin and the curing agent. A content of the acrylic acid ester copolymer is more than 30 parts by mass and 90 parts by mass or less relative to the total of 100 parts by mass of the thermosetting resin and the curing agent.

Multilayer injection-molded body

A multilayer injection molded article containing a layer (A) containing a polyamide resin (A), and a layer (B) containing a resin (B) as a major component, wherein the polyamide resin (A) contains from 25 to 50% by mol of a diamine unit, which contains a particular diamine unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; from 25 to 50% by mol of a dicarboxylic acid unit, which contains a particular dicarboxylic acid unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; and from 0.1 to 50% by mol of a particular constitutional unit.

Multilayer injection-molded body

A multilayer injection molded article containing a layer (A) containing a polyamide resin (A), and a layer (B) containing a resin (B) as a major component, wherein the polyamide resin (A) contains from 25 to 50% by mol of a diamine unit, which contains a particular diamine unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; from 25 to 50% by mol of a dicarboxylic acid unit, which contains a particular dicarboxylic acid unit in an amount of 50% by mol or more; and from 0.1 to 50% by mol of a particular constitutional unit.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS POLYIMIDE FILM

Provided is a method for producing a porous polyimide film with which it is possible to suppress the occurrence of curling in the polyimide-fine particle composite film obtained by firing the unfired composite film. The method for producing a porous polyimide film of the present invention includes, in the following order: forming an unfired composite film using a varnish that contains a resin including polyamide acid and/or polyimide, fine particles, and a solvent; immersing the unfired composite film in a solvent including water; firing the unfired composite film to obtain a polyimide-fine particle composite film; and removing the fine particles from the polyimide-fine particle composite film.

REGIOSELECTIVELY SUBSTITUTED CELLULOSE ESTERS AND FILMS MADE THEREFROM

Regioselectively substituted cellulose esters having a plurality of pivaloyl substituents and a plurality of aryl-acyl substituents are disclosed along with methods for making the same. Such cellulose esters may be suitable for use in films, such as +A optical films, and/or +C optical films. Optical films prepared employing such cellulose esters have a variety of commercial applications, such as, for example, as compensation films in liquid crystal displays and/or waveplates in creating circular polarized light used in 3-D technology.

REGIOSELECTIVELY SUBSTITUTED CELLULOSE ESTERS AND FILMS MADE THEREFROM

Regioselectively substituted cellulose esters having a plurality of pivaloyl substituents and a plurality of aryl-acyl substituents are disclosed along with methods for making the same. Such cellulose esters may be suitable for use in films, such as +A optical films, and/or +C optical films. Optical films prepared employing such cellulose esters have a variety of commercial applications, such as, for example, as compensation films in liquid crystal displays and/or waveplates in creating circular polarized light used in 3-D technology.