B32B2307/406

Composite material vehicle cargo compartment construct

A vehicle cargo construct includes a floor, a plurality of side wall panels extending from the floor, and an end wall panel extending from the floor between the plurality of side wall panels. The floor has an upper surface and an oppositely opposed lower surface. Each of the plurality of side wall panels has an exterior surface and an oppositely opposed interior surface. The end wall panel has an exterior surface and an oppositely opposed interior surface. Each of the floor, the plurality of side wall panels, and the end wall panel being formed of a composite sandwich panel material formed of an open area core defining a plurality of pores, a surface sheet adhered to a first face of the open area core by a first adhesive layer, and a structural skin adhered to a second face of the open area core by a second adhesive layer.

COMPOSITE SANDWICH PANEL ASSEMBLY CONTAINING FIBER OPTIC
20250187294 · 2025-06-12 · ·

A composite sandwich panel assembly and process for forming a composite sandwich panel assembly. The composite sandwich panel assembly including a first layer having a first face and a second face opposing the first face, a first adhesive provided on the first face of the first layer, a first optical fiber embedded within the first adhesive and having a first end thereof free from the adhesive, and a second layer adhered to the first face of the first layer by the first adhesive. The first adhesive is a UV curable adhesive, and the first optical fiber has a refraction index such that UV light applied to the first end of the first optical fiber is emitted along the length of the first optical fiber to cure the UV curable adhesive.

Polyethylene based laminated film structure with barrier properties

Laminated film structure comprising at least one first film having a thin ceramic or metal coating, being laminated to a second film and whereby the laminated film structure is based on polyethylene only, i.e. polymers other than polyethylene are substantially absent and whereby the laminated film structure has good barrier properties.

FLOOR SLAB UNIT WITH CHAMFERS, PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROCESSING DEVICE
20250198171 · 2025-06-19 ·

The disclosure belongs to the field of board processing, and specifically relates to a floor slab unit with chamfers, a processing method, and a processing device. The floor slab unit includes at least a substrate layer and a finish paint layer disposed sequentially. The floor slab unit includes a body area and a chamfered areachamfered area formed on at least one edge, the finish paint layer thickness of the chamfered area is equal to that of the body area, and the difference between the surface glossiness of the chamfered area and the surface glossiness of the body area is no more than 1. Through the specific processing device and method, the disclosure solves the problem that the connection strength of floor slab units is reduced, while ensuring overall visual effect improvement. Moreover, surface performance is not affected, and better three-dimensional effects and overall texture are achieved.

PEARL PAPER STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
20250214326 · 2025-07-03 ·

A pearl paper structure and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The pearl paper structure includes a middle layer and a matte layer. The matte layer is disposed on the middle layer. A material of the matte layer includes a polyolefin material and fillers. The polyolefin material is formed by reacting a polypropylene, a polyethylene, and an initiator. Based on a total weight of the matte layer being 100 wt %, an amount of the polypropylene ranges from 20 wt % to 65 wt %, an amount of the polyethylene ranges from 30 wt % to 75 wt %, and an amount of the fillers ranges from 5 wt % to 10 wt %. An arithmetic average roughness of the matte layer ranges from 0.5 m to 1.3 m.

POLYETHYLENE BASED LAMINATED FILM STRUCTURE WITH BARRIER PROPERTIES

Laminated film structure comprising at least one first film having a thin ceramic or metal coating, being laminated to a second film and whereby the laminated film structure is based on polyethylene only, i.e. polymers other than polyethylene are substantially absent and whereby the laminated film structure has good barrier properties

Use of metallocene based polypropylene random copolymers in blown films
12377592 · 2025-08-05 · ·

A method of making a film by coextruding a multi-layer structure comprising at least one skin layer comprising a metallocene-based polypropylene random copolymer. A coextruded multi-layer film comprising at least one skin layer comprising a metallocene-based polypropylene random copolymer, and a flexible package compromising such a coextruded multi-layer film are also provided.

FLOOR ASSEMBLY
20250257567 · 2025-08-14 · ·

A floor assembly may include an array of display devices facing in an upward direction, and a composite glass floor panel arranged above the array of display devices. The composite glass floor panel may be translucent and include a light diffusion layer.

A MULTIPLY PAPERBOARD FOR USE IN FOOD OR LIQUID PACKAGING LAMINATES

The present invention relates to a multiply paperboard for use in food or liquid packaging laminates comprising fibers obtained from used beverage cartons (UBC), said multiply paperboard comprising: a first outer ply, a second outer ply, and at least one intermediate ply sandwiched between the first and second outer ply, wherein said first and second outer ply comprise less than 5 wt % fibers obtained from UBC, and wherein said intermediate ply comprises 5-70 wt % fibers obtained from UBC. The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing such multiply paperboard and a food or liquid packaging laminate comprising such multiply paperboard.

Decorative material
12403680 · 2025-09-02 · ·

A decorative material has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface and includes a base material layer and a surface protection layer disposed closer to the first surface than the base material layer is. The base material layer has a plurality of grooves in a surface thereof closer to the first surface, and at least a subset of the grooves has a filled portion therein. The average specular glossiness at 85 of the first surface pursuant to JIS Z8741:1997 is 18% or less, and the standard deviation of the specular glossiness at 85 of the first surface pursuant to JIS Z8741:1997 is 1.0% or more.