B32B38/164

Porous backplane for electro-optic display

A backplane for an electro-optic display including an electrode and a substrate. The substrate may be porous to liquids, e.g., water, and may formed, from cellulose or a similar hydrophilic polymer. The electrode is desirably also porous to the same liquid as the substrate, so that the electrodes do not form liquid-impervious areas on the substrate. For example, when the liquid is water (or an aqueous solution) the electrodes may be formed of a hydrophilic carbon black, which may be coated or screen-printed on to the substrate.

METHOD FOR FORMING PROTECTIVE FILM ON FOAM CUSHION
20190329541 · 2019-10-31 ·

A method for forming a protective film on a foam cushion including steps of preparing the cushion, applying a hot-melt adhesive, hot pressing a resin film, and cutting. Therein, the cushion is applied with a hot-melt adhesive layer, and a heated metal roller is used to press the resin film onto the hot-melt adhesive layer. The melting point of the resin film is greater than that of the hot-melt adhesive layer, and the heating temperature of the metal roller is between the melting point of the resin film and the melting point of the hot-melt adhesive layer, so that while the resin film is pressed on the hot-melt adhesive layer by the metal roller, the resin film is stuck by the hot-melt adhesive layer, thereby forming a protective film on the outer surface. The method features quick resin film and reliable film affixation.

Method of manufacturing natural cork film
10427319 · 2019-10-01 · ·

Disclosed herein is a method of manufacturing a natural cork film, which includes forming a thin cork layer by slicing a prepared natural cork material, forming a fiber layer by attaching a fiber sheet to one surface of the cork layer formed in the forming a thin cork layer, pre-treating a lamination of the cork layer and the fiber layer formed in the forming a fiber layer, for preventing discoloration of the cork layer, and forming a resin layer by attaching a resin sheet to the fiber layer passing through the pre-treating a lamination of the cork layer and the fiber layer. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the manufactured cork film from naturally discoloring due to light and to significantly reduce a phenomenon such as brittleness or wrinkling caused when the cork layer is decolorized alone.

METHOD FOR TRIM PREPARATION OF CAR INTERIOR PARTS AND TRIM AS PREPARED
20190275959 · 2019-09-12 ·

A method for trim preparation of car interior parts includes the steps of cutting out templates of natural jute or linen fabric primer and a second natural cotton fabric or fiber paper, and impregnation of the fabrics with a water-based adhesive resin in each of the fabrics and drying thereof. The method also includes the steps of fabric pressing, forming a structure by adding an adhesive layer and a decorative sheet, applying primer on the decorative layer and drying it, and applying at least one layer of varnish onto the primer layer and drying it.

COMPOSITE ARTICLES PROVIDING FLAME RETARDANCY AND NOISE REDUCTION
20190255822 · 2019-08-22 ·

A thermoplastic composite article comprising a porous core layer and an open cell skin disposed on a first surface of the core layer is described. The composite article comprises a noise reduction coefficient of at least 0.5 as tested by ASTM C423-17 and a flame spread index of less than 25 and a smoke development index of less than 150 as tested by ASTM E84 dated 2009.

LIGHTWEIGHT, REDUCED DENSITY FIRE RATED GYPSUM PANELS

A reduced weight, reduced density gypsum panel that includes high expansion vermiculite with fire resistance capabilities that are at least comparable to (if not better than) commercial fire rated gypsum panels with a much greater gypsum content, weight and density.

Dry fibrous material for subsequent resin infusion

Disclosed herein is a dry, self-supporting fibrous material, the fibers of which have been treated with a binder composition. The fibrous material can be slit into tapes or tows that are suitable for use in an Automated Tape Laying (ATL) or Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) process. This fibrous material is suitable for forming preforms which are configured to receive a matrix resin by resin infusion in the manufacturing of structural composite parts.

A METHOD OF PRODUCING A MINERAL WOOL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MULTIPLE OF LAMELLAE AND A PRODUCT OF SUCH KIND
20190210323 · 2019-07-11 ·

A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.

MINERAL WOOL PRODUCTS
20190211486 · 2019-07-11 ·

The invention relates to a mineral wool product comprising mineral fibres bound by a cured binder wherein the binder in its uncured state comprises at least one protein, and at least one enzyme.

Coating and binder compositions for gypsum boards

An adhesive binder composition for adhering a paper sheet to a gypsum article with a gypsum layer having at least one paper sheet on a major surface thereof. The adhesive binder composition includes a polymeric adhesive and at least one surfactant. The adhesive binder composition resides at a boundary between the gypsum layer and the paper sheet.