B29K505/12

Method to fabricate glassy-metal polymer composites

A method for the production of a glassy metal polymer composite is disclosed. The method comprises adding a polymer and a metal to an extruder, wherein the extruder is heated to an extrusion temperature greater than the melting point of the polymer and the melting point of the metal; mixing the metal and the polymer in the extruder for a predefined residence time; and co-extruding the composite from the extruder.

FAST-CURING MOLDING PROCESS FOR EPOXY RESIN BASED ON ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION HEATING

The present invention provides a fast-curing molding process for epoxy resin. The method includes the following steps: S1, mixing epoxy resin A glue and a protein-grafted manganese-zinc-iron oxide nanomaterial well into a colloidal state, and grounding the mixture for 10 to 30 min; S2, adding epoxy resin B glue to the mixed colloid in S1, and performing ultrasonic dispersion at 20 to 30? C. for 10 to 30 min; and S3, placing the mixture obtained after ultrasonic dispersion in S2 in a vacuum environment for 20 to 40 min, then taking the mixture out and injecting the mixture into a mold, placing the mold and the mixed colloid into an electromagnetic induction heater, placing the electromagnetic induction heater in a magnetic field environment with a magnetic field intensity of 1 to 1.5 mT for 2 to 3 h, cooling and then taking them out to obtain the cured epoxy resin.

Fast-curing molding process for epoxy resin based on electromagnetic induction heating

The present invention provides a fast-curing molding process for epoxy resin. The method includes the following steps: S1, mixing epoxy resin A glue and a protein-grafted manganese-zinc-iron oxide nanomaterial well into a colloidal state, and grounding the mixture for 10 to 30 min; S2, adding epoxy resin B glue to the mixed colloid in S1, and performing ultrasonic dispersion at 20 to 30? C. for 10 to 30 min; and S3, placing the mixture obtained after ultrasonic dispersion in S2 in a vacuum environment for 20 to 40 min, then taking the mixture out and injecting the mixture into a mold, placing the mold and the mixed colloid into an electromagnetic induction heater, placing the electromagnetic induction heater in a magnetic field environment with a magnetic field intensity of 1 to 1.5 mT for 2 to 3 h, cooling and then taking them out to obtain the cured epoxy resin.

Three-dimensional printing with blocked polyisocyanates

The present disclosure describes three-dimensional printing kits, systems for three-dimensional printing, and methods of three-dimensional printing. In one example, a three-dimensional printing kit can include a particulate build material and a binding agent. The particulate build material can include metal particles. The binding agent can include a polyhydroxy polyol and a water-dispersible blocked polyisocyanate having multiple blocked isocyanate groups. The blocked isocyanate groups can include a blocking group bonded to the carbon atom of the blocked isocyanate group through a labile bond breakable by heating to a deblocking temperature. Breaking the labile bond can produce a released blocking group reacted with hydrogen and an isocyanate group.

Method for manufacturing molding die, and molding die
12539666 · 2026-02-03 · ·

A method for manufacturing a molding die used with an injection molder, the method including plasticizing a creating material containing metal particles and resin to produce a plasticized material, and dispensing the plasticized material toward a stage to stack layers on each other to create a laminate that forms at least a portion of the molding die, with an average particle diameter D.sub.50 of the metal particles being smaller than or equal to 23 m.