Patent classifications
B32B2307/714
PISTON WITH THERMALLY INSULATING INSERT AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF
A piston for an internal combustion engine and method of construction thereof are provided. The piston includes an upper crown formed at least in part by a first metal material and a thermally insulating insert. The upper crown has an upper wall forming an upper combustion surface and a ring belt region. The upper combustion surface is formed at least in part by the thermally insulating insert. The thermally insulating insert has a base surface with pores extending upwardly therein. The first metal material is infused and solidified in the pores, with the first metal material forming a first bonding surface. The piston further includes a body portion formed from a second metal material. The body portion provides pin bosses having coaxially aligned pin bores and diametrically opposite skirt portions. The body portion has a second bonding surface bonded to the first bonding surface of the first metal material.
FIRE RETARDANT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
This application relates to making magnesium oxychloride boards. A magnesium oxychloride slurry is mixed by directing magnesium chloride, magnesium oxide, at least one phosphate, at least one inorganic salt, and water into a mixer and mixing these ingredients together to form a slurry. At least one filler is then mixed with the slurry. The slurry is directed to a mold. The mold is formed with the slurry to form a magnesium oxychloride board. The magnesium oxychloride board is then cured.
IMPEDANCE MATCHING FILM FOR RADIO WAVE ABSORBER, IMPEDANCE MATCHING FILM-ATTACHED FILM FOR RADIO WAVE ABSORBER, RADIO WAVE ABSORBER, AND LAMINATE FOR RADIO WAVE ABSORBER
An impedance matching film 10 includes a mixture containing indium oxide and tin oxide and being a main component of the impedance matching film, the mixture having an amorphous structure. The impedance matching film 10 for impedance matching has a Hall mobility of 5 cm.sup.2/(V.Math.s) or more. The impedance matching film 10 has a thickness of 16 nm or more and less than 100 nm.
Fluorocarbon resin composite, cookware, cooker, roller for office automation equipment, belt for office automation equipment, and method for producing them
A fluorocarbon resin composite includes a fluorocarbon resin layer on a base, in which a fluorocarbon resin constituting the fluorocarbon resin layer is crosslinked by electron beam irradiation, and the base has a desired shape obtained by machining. The fluorocarbon resin is composed of a tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) copolymer, polytetrafluoroethylene, or a mixture of the tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoro(alkyl vinyl ether) copolymer and polytetrafluoroethylene. A fluorocarbon resin composite, cookware, and a roller and a belt for use in office automation equipment are each produced by applying an uncrosslinked fluorocarbon resin on a base, subjecting the fluorocarbon resin to electron beam irradiation in a low-oxygen atmosphere to crosslink the fluorocarbon resin while the temperature of the fluorocarbon resin is maintained at a temperature equal to or higher than the melting point of the fluorocarbon resin, and machining the base into a desired shape. There is also provided methods for producing them.
ALUMINUM ALLOY MATERIAL AND BONDED OBJECT, AND AUTOMOTIVE MEMBER
An Al—Mg—Si aluminum alloy material includes Sn. An oxide film formed on a surface of the aluminum alloy material is analyzed by a semi-quantitative analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. A ratio of the number of Sn atoms to the number of Mg atoms in the oxide film is 0.001 to 3 on average. A ratio of the total number of atoms of Sn and Mg to the number of oxygen atoms is 0.001 to 0.2 on average.
WETTABLE FLUOROPOLYMER FIBER MATERIAL
A wettable, dispersion spun fluoropolymer fiber prepared from non-melt-processible fluoropolymer particles.
HYBRID CRANE MAT UTILIZING VARIOUS LONGITUDINAL MEMBERS
A crane mat having first and second side beams or boards; a core structure made of pine or other softwoods, eucalyptus, solid plastic or elastomeric members, or hollow thermoplastic, thermosetting plastic or elastomeric members that optionally include a filler or internal reinforcing structure; external components including an upper and/or lower layers of one or more elongated members to protect the core structure, and a plurality of joining members that attach the outer side members to the core structure. Another crane mat can be made of just the solid plastic or elastomeric members, or hollow thermoplastic, thermosetting plastic or elastomeric members that each include a plurality of spaced lateral apertures passing therethrough; and joining members that include a rod that passes through the aligned lateral apertures to hold the members together in the mat. These crane mats may also include lifting elements of the types described herein.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A LIGHTWEIGHT LAMINATE
A method of producing a laminated article comprising placing a first metal skin, a core, and a second metal skin freely onto each other as discreet layers to provide a layered component; and forming the layered component into a shaped article via a die prior to producing a laminated article by applying pressure and heat to the shaped article, wherein at least the first skin moves relative to the core and/or second skin during the forming.
Laminated can end stock with elevated temperature annealing
Improved aluminum can end stock (CES) is disclosed. The CES includes a laminated, amorphous polymer coating exhibiting low feathering, low blushing, and high performance in an acetic acid test. The laminated metal strip can include the laminated polymer coating on an interior-facing side and a lacquered coating on an exterior-facing side. The CES is formed by performing an annealing process on the laminated metal strip, wherein the metal strip is raised to an annealing temperature above the melting point of the polymer for a sufficient duration to render the polymer amorphous. In some cases, the polymer film laminated to the metal strip is a Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film.
Multi-purpose tile system
The invention relates to a multi-purpose tile system, in particular a floor tile system, comprising a plurality of multi-purpose tiles. The invention also relates to a tile covering, in particular floor covering, consisting of mutually coupled tiles according to the invention. The invention further relates to a tile for use in multi-purpose tile system according to the invention.