Patent classifications
C08J9/32
Low density fluoropolymer foam
The invention relates to low density fluoropolymer foam, and preferably polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) foam, such as that made with KYNAR PVDF resins, and articles made of the foam. The foam is produced by adding microspheres containing blowing agents to the polymer and processing it through an extruder. The microspheres consist of a hard shell containing a physical blowing agent. The shell softens at elevated temperatures and allows the expansion of the blowing agent, and microsphere to create larger voids within the polymer matrix. By proper control of the polymer composition, viscosity, processing temperature, blowing agent selection, loading ratio, and finishing conditions, useful articles such as foamed PVDF pipe, tube, profiles, film, wire jacketing and other articles can be produced. The microspheres may be added to the fluoropolymer matrix by several means, including as part of a masterbatch with a compatible polymer carrier.
Low density fluoropolymer foam
The invention relates to low density fluoropolymer foam, and preferably polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) foam, such as that made with KYNAR PVDF resins, and articles made of the foam. The foam is produced by adding microspheres containing blowing agents to the polymer and processing it through an extruder. The microspheres consist of a hard shell containing a physical blowing agent. The shell softens at elevated temperatures and allows the expansion of the blowing agent, and microsphere to create larger voids within the polymer matrix. By proper control of the polymer composition, viscosity, processing temperature, blowing agent selection, loading ratio, and finishing conditions, useful articles such as foamed PVDF pipe, tube, profiles, film, wire jacketing and other articles can be produced. The microspheres may be added to the fluoropolymer matrix by several means, including as part of a masterbatch with a compatible polymer carrier.
Porous polyurethane polishing pad and process for preparing the same
Embodiments relate to a porous polyurethane polishing pad for use in a chemical mechanical planarization and a process for preparing the same. It is possible to control the size and distribution of pores in the porous polyurethane polishing pad by using thermally expanded microcapsules and an inert gas as a gas phase foaming agent, whereby the polishing performance thereof can be adjusted.
Porous polyurethane polishing pad and process for preparing the same
Embodiments relate to a porous polyurethane polishing pad for use in a chemical mechanical planarization and a process for preparing the same. It is possible to control the size and distribution of pores in the porous polyurethane polishing pad by using thermally expanded microcapsules and an inert gas as a gas phase foaming agent, whereby the polishing performance thereof can be adjusted.
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING HIGH TEMPERATURE COMFORMABLE POLYMERIC SCREENS
A method of manufacturing a fluid control device includes extruding a polymer melt into a chamber defined by an outer surface of a support structure and a disintegrable metallic tubular member disposed at the support structure, the polymer melt comprising a high heat polymer and a foaming agent, the high heat polymer having a heat deflection temperature of about 100° C. to about 300° C. measured at 1.82 MPa in accordance with ASTM D648-18; sealing the chamber; and foaming the high heat polymer to produce a porous filtration medium in a compacted shape.
SECONDARY BATTERY PACK WITH IMPROVED THERMAL MANAGEMENT
The present invention relates to a novel secondary battery pack with improved thermal management useful for an all-electric vehicle (EV), a plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), a hybrid vehicle (HEV), or battery packs used for other vehicles batteries, and more particularly, to the use of a specific material for thermally insulating a secondary battery pack and further minimizing the propagation of thermal runaway within a battery pack.
SECONDARY BATTERY PACK WITH IMPROVED THERMAL MANAGEMENT
The present invention relates to a novel secondary battery pack with improved thermal management useful for an all-electric vehicle (EV), a plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), a hybrid vehicle (HEV), or battery packs used for other vehicles batteries, and more particularly, to the use of a specific material for thermally insulating a secondary battery pack and further minimizing the propagation of thermal runaway within a battery pack.
HOLLOW MICROBALLOONS
The hollow microballoons of the invention are hollow microballoons formed of a resin produced by polymerizing a polymerizing composition that contains a polyrotaxane monomer having at least two polymerizable functional groups in the molecule and a polymerizable monomer other than the polyrotaxane monomer having at least two polymerizable functional groups in the molecule. Using the hollow microballoons of the invention, a CMP polishing pad having excellent polishing characteristics and durability can be provided.
HOLLOW MICROBALLOONS
The hollow microballoons of the invention are hollow microballoons formed of a resin produced by polymerizing a polymerizing composition that contains a polyrotaxane monomer having at least two polymerizable functional groups in the molecule and a polymerizable monomer other than the polyrotaxane monomer having at least two polymerizable functional groups in the molecule. Using the hollow microballoons of the invention, a CMP polishing pad having excellent polishing characteristics and durability can be provided.
Hybrid foam
The invention relates to highly elastic polyurethane foams which are suitable as functional materials having thermally insulating properties.