Patent classifications
B05D3/067
PHOTOCURABLE COMPOSITIONS AND METHOD OF FORMING TOPOGRAPHICAL FEATURES ON A MEMBRANE SURFACE USING PHOTOCURABLE COMPOSITIONS
Photocurable compositions and methods of preparation and use of such compositions. More particularly, photocurable compositions useful for forming topographical features on surfaces such as membrane surfaces. Methods of forming topographical features on a membrane surface using photocurable compositions.
NANOSCALE THIN FILM DEPOSITION SYSTEMS
A method and system for nanoscale precision programmable profiling on substrates. Profiling material is dispensed on a substrate or a superstrate. The superstrate is brought in contact with the substrate. The profiling material is then cured after bringing the superstrate in contact with the substrate. The superstrate is separated from the substrate after curing. An optical metrology of points on the substrate corresponding to the final substrate profile is then performed.
Method of Coating a Substrate Using an Accelerator-Free Coating Composition
The present disclosure relates to a method of coating a non-conductive substrate, said method comprising the steps of: a) applying a coating composition to the substrate, wherein the coating composition comprises: i) at least one unsaturated compound, ii) a thermal initiator comprising an organic peroxide, iii) a photoinitiator, and iv) at least one pigment, wherein the coating composition is free of accelerator, is capable of decreasing the activation energy of the thermal initiator, and is free of Co compounds, b) exposing the coating composition to UV light effective to start polymerization of the unsaturated compound, and c) exposing the coating composition to microwave heating effective to decompose the thermal initiator, wherein step c) is performed either simultaneously with step b) or sequentially after step b).
Structurally-colored articles and methods for making and using structurally-colored articles
One or more aspects of the present disclosure provide articles of manufacture and components of articles that incorporate an optical element that imparts a structural color to the component or the article. The component comprises a thermoplastic polymeric material, and can include or be made to have a textured surface.
CNT FILM COATED SUBSTRATE USING CLICK REACTION AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
Provided is a CNT film coated substrate in which CNT is fixed to a substrate using a click reaction, so that a CNT film is uniformly formed with a high density and adhesive strength between the CNT film and the substrate is excellent to have high stability to water or an organic solvent. In the case of the conventional CNT film which was manufactured by spin coating, most of CNT was peeled off in a washing process, but in the case of the CNT film coated substrate according to the present invention, a high-density uniform CNT film coated substrate may be manufactured even after washing, and reproducibility between substrates may be secured.
CROSSLINKED POLY(LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) (PLGA)-DIMETHACRYLATE COATINGS AND METHODS OF USE
A polymeric medical device/implant coating is disclosed for the delivery of drugs or therapeutic compounds such as antibiotics over an extended period of time and at levels or concentrations that exceed the MIC. In one embodiment, an antibiotic such as vancomycin is encapsulated in a photo-crosslinked poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-dimethacrylate coating. The drug release profile of this coating was studied and the initial burst was reduced by photo-crosslinking. Due to photo-crosslinking, an additional diffusional resistance was created, which prevented easy diffusion of the drug into the release medium. Moreover, the time required for this coating process is very quick (e.g., around 5 minutes) and makes it compatible for this coating to be applied in the operating room.
Terminal-equipped electric wire and method of manufacturing terminal-equipped electric wire
In a terminal-equipped electric wire in which a first barrel of a crimp terminal is crimped to a core wire exposed portion of an electric wire, a second barrel of the crimp terminal is crimped to a covering portion of the electric wire, and an anticorrosive portion is formed at least in an opening portion between the first barrel and the second barrel, an adhesive member is arranged on an outer peripheral surface of the covering portion, a base member and adhesive layers of the adhesive member are held in an elastically deformed state by being crimped by the second barrel, the inner adhesive layer of the adhesive member adheres to the entire circumference of the outer peripheral surface of the covering portion, and the outer adhesive layer of the adhesive member adheres to the entire circumference of an inner peripheral surface of the second barrel.
Systems and methods for fabricating water-responsive actuators
Water-responsive actuators and methods for creating water responsive actuators are disclosed. In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter includes a first layer, for example a plastic tape, and a second layer, for example bacterial spores and cured adhesive. The second layer can be created in a pattern. The pattern can include joints, which can contract when exposed to dry air and can thereby bend the actuator, and can expand when exposed to humid air and thereby return the actuator its original position.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING AN EPILAME MECHANICAL PART
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing an epilame mechanical part (2) comprising a substrate (4) made of a first material, the method comprising at least:
a step (10) of depositing an epilame product (6) consisting of a second material on the substrate (4), said deposition being carried out in the form of a projection onto the substrate (4) of at least one collimated or localised beam (12; 12A, 12B) of material containing the epilame product (6); and
a step (11) of treating the second material to ensure the cohesion of the components on the substrate (4).
MANUFACTURE OF AEROSOL CONTAINERS
A production line is for aerosol containers (AC) whose exterior surface is printed with inks in a predetermined pattern to form a desired design including both imagery and graphics. The line includes an inking station and a varnish application station through which aerosol containers successively pass. Inks are applied to containers at the inking station and a varnish to the inked exterior of the container at the varnish station. A LED light module (12) installed between the ink station and varnish station emits a light within a predetermined frequency range onto inked containers. The temperature produced by the LED light source is cooler than that of Uv light sources that could be used for the same purpose. The exterior surface of finished containers exhibit no lapping or discolorations and have improved scratch resistance.