B29C48/766

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
20190344479 · 2019-11-14 ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament which, in various embodiments, comprises: (A) grinding recycled PET bottles into a group of flakes; (B) washing the flakes; (C) identifying and removing impurities, including impure flakes, from the group of flakes; (D) passing the group of flakes through an MRS extruder while maintaining the pressure within the MRS portion of the MRS extruder below about 1.5 millibars; (E) passing the resulting polymer melt through at least one filter having a micron rating of less than about 50 microns; and (F) forming the recycled polymer into bulked continuous carpet filament that consists essentially of recycled PET.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM COLORED RECYCLED PET
20190283278 · 2019-09-19 ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament from recycled polymer. In various embodiments, the method includes: (1) reducing recycled polymer material into polymer flakes; (2) cleansing the polymer flakes; (3) melting the flakes into a polymer melt; (4) removing water and contaminants from the polymer melt by dividing the polymer melt into a plurality of polymer streams and exposing those streams to pressures below 5 millibars; (5) recombining the streams; and (6) using the resulting purified polymer to produce bulked continuous carpet filament.

EXTRUDER, MASTERBATCH MANUFACTURING METHOD, AND TIRE MANUFACTURING METHOD
20190270234 · 2019-09-05 · ·

An extruder is disclosed including: a barrel; and a screw provided with a helical groove; wherein the screw comprises a dewatering portion comprising a first portion, and a second portion at a location downstream from the first portion; wherein, at the dewatering portion, clearance between the groove and the barrel decreases as one proceeds downstream; and wherein clearance reduction ratio at the first portion is greater than clearance reduction ratio at the second portion.

SYSTEMS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM RECYCLED PET
20190263022 · 2019-08-29 ·

A system for manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament that is adapted for providing a polymer melt and dividing the polymer melt into a plurality of streams (e.g., at least six or eight streams) to increase a surface area of the polymer melt. The plurality of streams is then exposed to a pressure that is below approximately 5 millibars. The streams are then recombined into a single polymer stream and formed into bulked continuous carpet filament. In various embodiments, an extruder, such as a multi-screw extruder, is used to divide the polymer melt into the plurality of streams.

METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
20190255740 · 2019-08-22 ·

A method for manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament, the method comprising: (1) reducing a chamber pressure within a chamber to below about 5 millibars; (2) after reducing the chamber pressure to below about 5 millibars, providing a polymer melt to the chamber; (3) separating the polymer melt into at least eight streams; (4) while the at least eight streams of the polymer melt are within the chamber, exposing the at least eight streams of the polymer melt to the chamber pressure of below about 5 millibars; (5) after exposing the at least eight streams of the polymer melt to the chamber pressure of below about 5 millibars, recombining the at least eight streams into a single polymer stream; and (6) forming polymer from the single polymer stream into bulked continuous carpet filament.

METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM RECYCLED PET
20240157605 · 2024-05-16 · ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament that includes providing a polymer melt and separating the polymer melt from the extruder into at least eight streams. The multiple streams are exposed to a chamber pressure within a chamber that is below approximately 25 millibars, or another predetermined pressure. The streams are recombined into a single polymer stream. Polymer from the polymer stream is then formed into bulked continuous carpet filament.

PROCESS TO MANUFACTURE AN ARAMID SOLUTION
20240183079 · 2024-06-06 · ·

A process to manufacture a solution of aramid includes: i) combining a solvent and a base to result in a solvent-base mixture, ii) adding aramid material to the solvent-base mixture to obtain a composition, and iii) mixing the composition to obtain a solution of aramid, wherein at least 1 Mol of base per liter of solvent is added to obtain the solvent-base mixture. An aramid solution, processes to further process the solution, and a continuous aramid fiber with high elongation.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
20190118450 · 2019-04-25 ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament which, in various embodiments, comprises: (A) grinding recycled PET bottles into a group of flakes; (B) washing the flakes; (C) identifying and removing impurities, including impure flakes, from the group of flakes; (D) passing the group of flakes through an expanded surface area extruder while maintaining a pressure within the expanded surface area extruder below about 25 millibars; (E) passing the resulting polymer melt through at least one filter having a micron rating of less than about 50 microns; and (F) forming the recycled polymer into bulked continuous carpet filament that consists essentially of recycled PET.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM COLORED RECYCLED PET
20190118413 · 2019-04-25 ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament that includes providing a polymer melt and separating the polymer melt from the extruder into at least eight streams. The multiple streams are exposed to a chamber pressure within a chamber that is below approximately 5 millibars. The streams are recombined into a single polymer stream and formed into bulked continuous carpet filament.

Curable pressure-sensitive adhesive strip based on vinylaromatic block copolymer

The invention relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive strip containing at least one layer SK1 of a self-adhesive composition based on vinylaromatic block copolymer and containing tackifying resin, wherein the vinylaromatic block copolymer contains at least one polymer block A formed predominantly by polymerization of vinylaromatics, and simultaneously contains at least one polymer block B formed predominantly by polymerization of conjugated dienes, where the proportion of 1,2-bonded conjugated diene in the B block is less than 30% by weight, preferably less than 20% by weight.

The invention also relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive strip of this kind, in which at least layer SK1 has been subjected to irradiation with electrons.