Patent classifications
B32B2305/24
Methods of Making Additive Manufactured Articles Using Multilayer Articles, Objects Prepared by the Methods, and Multilayer Articles
The present disclosure provides a method of making an additive manufactured article. The method includes: a) attaching a multilayer structure (300, 500) to a build platform (210); b) selectively curing a photocurable composition (219) that is in contact with a porous layer (330, 530) of the multilayer structure, thereby forming an object attached to the porous layer; and c) separating the object from the build platform. The multilayer structure includes an adhesive layer (310, 510), an impermeable layer (320, 520) attached to the adhesive layer, and a porous layer (330, 530) attached to the impermeable layer. The adhesive layer of the multilayer structure is attached to the build platform. The present disclosure also provides an object made by the method, and the multilayer article used in the method. Use of the multilayer article assists in improving adhesion between the build platform and the object.
Direct deposition of nanofiber on a textile substrate
A method of manufacturing a composite textile fabric is provided. The method includes the step of simultaneously forming and depositing fine fibers on a textile. The textile is at least one of a woven fabric, a knit fabric, and a fleece fabric. The fine fibers have an average diameter of less than 1.2 micron. The method also includes the step of bonding the fine fibers to form a membrane layer on the textile.
Direct Deposition of Nanofiber on a Textile Substrate
A method of manufacturing a composite textile fabric is provided. The method includes the step of simultaneously forming and depositing fine fibers on a textile. The textile is at least one of a woven fabric, a knit fabric, and a fleece fabric. The fine fibers have an average diameter of less than 1.2 micron. The method also includes the step of bonding the fine fibers to form a membrane layer on the textile.
GARMENT FABRIC AND GARMENT FABRIC MANUFACTURING METHOD
A garment fabric S includes a multilayer structure including a first layer L1 having breathability and a second layer L2 formed by mixing a treatment agent with a defibrated fiber.