B32B2037/148

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THERMOPLASTIC CONTINUOUS-DISCONTINUOUS FIBER COMPOSITE SHEET
20190152212 · 2019-05-23 · ·

A manufacturing method of a thermoplastic continuous-discontinuous fiber composite sheet is provided, including providing a thermoplastic composite including a continuous fiber and a first thermoplastic resin. A mechanical treatment is performed on the thermoplastic composite to form a plurality of fragments such that the continuous fiber is changed into a discontinuous fiber. At least one thermoplastic discontinuous fiber aggregate layer is formed using the plurality of fragments as a raw material. The at least one thermoplastic discontinuous fiber aggregate layer is thermally compressed with at least one thermoplastic continuous fiber layer.

PACKAGING PRODUCTS AND ASSOCIATED MATERIAL
20190100369 · 2019-04-04 ·

A packaging cushion includes a first liner and a second liner opposite one another and each defining an inner surface. A transverse liner axis extends normal to the inner surfaces. The packaging cushion includes a mesh bonded to and disposed between the first and second liners. The mesh has a top mesh surface and an opposed bottom mesh surface. The mesh defines a plurality of nodes and a plurality of legs interconnecting the plurality of nodes. Each of the plurality of nodes defines 1) a top node surface defined by the top mesh surface, 2) a bottom node surface defined by the bottom mesh surface, and 3) a transverse node axis extending substantially normal to the top and bottom node surfaces. The transverse node axes of at least some of the plurality of nodes are each oriented at an oblique angle relative to the transverse liner axis.

Packaging film

A packaging film made of an at least monoaxially stretched, multi-layered plastic film comprised of at least up to 50% by weight of polyolefins and having a total thickness ?18 ?m, which has an expansion of up to a maximum of 1% at a tensile force of at least 3N per 25 mm width according to DIN EN ISO 527.3

FLOOR COVERING WITH UNIVERSAL BACKING AND METHODS OF MAKING AND RECYCLING

A dimensionally stable universal floor covering includes a tufted textile having stitches and a reinforcement layer of fibers and adhesive providing dimensional stability for the entire floor covering. The fibers and adhesive are mixed and then moved by an applicator towards the stitches. A slip path is formed to improve the movement of the fibers and adhesive. A releasable adhesive or gecko-like cover system is provided which also provides additional strength and stability and a releasable attachment of the universal floor covering to a supporting surface.

Floor covering with universal backing and methods of making and recycling

A dimensionally stable universal floor covering includes a tufted textile having stitches and a reinforcement layer operatively connected to the stitches to provide dimensional stability for the entire floor covering. The reinforcement layer is made of fibers and adhesive that are formed into a reinforcement layer of laminated fibers that is operatively connected to the stitches and/or the fibers and adhesive are formed into a layer of fibers and adhesive that is contained within the stitches. The fibers and adhesive are mixed and then moved by an applicator toward the stitches. A curved slip path is formed on a curved portion of the applicator to improve the movement of the fibers and adhesive toward the stitches. A removable tip portion on the end of the curved portion of the applicator improves the penetration of the adhesive and provides compression of the fibers towards the ends of the stitches. A releasable adhesive cover system is provided to cover the layer of fibers for providing additional strength and stability and for providing a releasable attachment of the universal floor covering to a supporting surface.

HALOGEN-FREE PLASTIC FLOOR TILE AND MODIFIED POLYESTER COMPOSITION FOR USE IN PRODUCING THE SAME

A modified polyester resin composition comprises a combination of a PET polyester, a PCT polyester, a CHDM modified copolyester comprising PCTA, PCTG or PETG, and a modified polymer at least comprising TPU or EPDM, wherein the modified polymer accounts for 3-25 wt % and the rest accounts for 97-75 wt %, based on the total weight of the resin; and the modified polyester resin composition is suited for use in a halogen-free, heavy metal-free, and volatile organic compound-free polyester-based plastic floor tile excellent in higher resistance to wear and tear, better tensile strength, more preferable resistance to both lit cigarette e and solvents, and particularly being friendliness to environment and not hazardous to health.

FLOOR COVERING WITH UNIVERSAL BACKING AND METHODS OF MAKING AND RECYCLING

A dimensionally stable universal floor covering includes a tufted textile having stitches and a reinforcement layer operatively connected to the stitches to provide dimensional stability for the entire floor covering. The reinforcement layer is made of fibers and adhesive that are formed into a reinforcement layer of laminated fibers that is operatively connected to the stitches and/or the fibers and adhesive are formed into a layer of fibers and adhesive that is contained within the stitches. The fibers and adhesive are mixed and then moved by an applicator toward the stitches. A curved slip path is formed on a curved portion of the applicator to improve the movement of the fibers and adhesive toward the stitches. A removable tip portion on the end of the curved portion of the applicator improves the penetration of the adhesive and provides compression of the fibers towards the ends of the stitches. A releasable adhesive cover system is provided to cover the layer of fibers for providing additional strength and stability and for providing a releasable attachment of the universal floor covering to a supporting surface.

Multilayer composite high-elastic environmentally-friendly ball structure
09950217 · 2018-04-24 ·

The utility model discloses a multilayer composite high-elastic environmentally-friendly ball structure which comprises a base layer, a first coating layer, a second coating layer, a third coating layer and a fourth coating layer, wherein both the base layer and the first coating layer are formed by splicing a number of pieces into a hollow spherical structure, and a contact surface of two adjacent spliced pieces is a stepped surface in a Z shape or a concave-convex fitting surface in a U shape. The utility model have the advantages of simple manufacturing process, novel design, high stability, high reliability, high elasticity and long service life.

Halogen-free plastic floor tile and modified polyester composition for use in producing the same

A modified polyester resin composition comprises a combination of a PET polyester, a PCT polyester, a CHDM modified copolyester comprising PCTA, PCTG or PETG, and a modified polymer at least comprising TPU or EPDM, wherein the modified polymer accounts for 3-25 wt % and the rest accounts for 97-75 wt %, based on the total weight of the resin; and the modified polyester resin composition is suited for use in a halogen-free, heavy metal-free, and volatile organic compound-free polyester-based plastic floor tile excellent in higher resistance to wear and tear, better tensile strength, more preferable resistance to both lit cigarette e and solvents, and particularly being friendliness to environment and not hazardous to health.

Floor coverings with universal backing and methods of making, installing, and recycling

A dimensionally stable floor covering comprises a tufted textile substrate and a reinforcement layer attached to the textile substrate. The reinforcement layer includes an adhesive backing compound and reinforcement fibers surrounded by the adhesive backing. The fibers may form a continuous layer on the back side of the floor covering or may be dispersed within the adhesive backing compound. The adhesive backing compound may be hot water-soluble to facilitate recycling of the floor covering. The floor covering may optionally include additional backing layers (including cushions) and may be used as a broadloom carpet, a carpet tile, or other modular floor covering products. Methods of manufacturing, installing, and recycling the present floor coverings are also provided.