C08K3/38

Gelatin or pectin based antimicrobial surface coating material

The present invention relates to a gelatin or pectin based antimicrobial surface coating material. In the present invention, boron compounds are mixed with gelatin or pectin and a surface coating material in the form of a film is obtained. The said coating material can be used in all packaging industry requiring hygiene particularly in food industry. The invention enables packages to be antifungal, anticandidal and antibacterial.

BIODEGRADABLE PLA FILAMENT COMPOSITION FOR MOLDING POROUS STRUCTURE
20230043294 · 2023-02-09 ·

The present invention relates to a biodegradable PLA filament composition for molding a porous structure. The biodegradable PLA filament composition for molding a porous structure according to one embodiment of the present invention includes polylactic acid (PLA) in 50% by weight to 60% by weight; polybutylene succinate (PBS) in 20% by weight to 30% by weight; polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) in 7% by weight to 9% by weight; an additive in 0.1% by weight to 1% by weight; a crystallization nucleating agent in 0.1% by weight to 1% by weight; a natural grapefruit seed powder (Jamongci_genu pectin type) in 0.1% by weight to 2% by weight; an inorganic filler in 1% by weight to 10% by weight; and a crosslinking agent in 0.001% by weight to 10% by weight.

RUBBER RESIN MATERIAL WITH HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND METAL SUBSTRATE WITH HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
20230044091 · 2023-02-09 ·

A rubber resin material with high thermal conductivity and a metal substrate with high thermal conductivity are provided. The rubber resin material includes inorganic fillers and a rubber resin composition with high thermal conductivity. The rubber resin composition with high thermal conductivity includes 40 wt % to 70 wt % of a liquid rubber, 10 wt % to 30 wt % of a polyphenylene ether resin, and 20 wt % to 40 wt % of a crosslinker. A molecular weight of the liquid rubber ranges from 800 g/mol to 6000 g/mol. The inorganic fillers undergo a surface modification process to have at least one of an acryl group and an ethylene group.

RUBBER RESIN MATERIAL WITH HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY AND METAL SUBSTRATE WITH HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY
20230044091 · 2023-02-09 ·

A rubber resin material with high thermal conductivity and a metal substrate with high thermal conductivity are provided. The rubber resin material includes inorganic fillers and a rubber resin composition with high thermal conductivity. The rubber resin composition with high thermal conductivity includes 40 wt % to 70 wt % of a liquid rubber, 10 wt % to 30 wt % of a polyphenylene ether resin, and 20 wt % to 40 wt % of a crosslinker. A molecular weight of the liquid rubber ranges from 800 g/mol to 6000 g/mol. The inorganic fillers undergo a surface modification process to have at least one of an acryl group and an ethylene group.

Method for producing a composition of construction material for 3D printing
11554518 · 2023-01-17 · ·

Systems, devices, and methods are provided for producing a 3d-printable composite material for large scale printing. A method can include receiving a first component comprising a (meth)acrylic monomer or a (meth)acrylic oligomer, or a combination thereof. The method can include receiving a second component comprising a photoinitiator and a third component comprising a polymerization enhancer. The method can include mixing the first component, second component, and third component with a mixing reactor to form a mixture. The method can include filtering the mixture with a filtration unit and removing a solid residue from the mixture. The method can include curing the filtered mixture with a radiation unit into a gel component and a liquid component. The method can include separating the gel component with a phase separation unit and then milling the gel component. And the method can include mixing the gel component, the photoinitiator, the mineral filler and optionally the recycled previously printed composite material to form the composite material.

Method for producing a composition of construction material for 3D printing
11554518 · 2023-01-17 · ·

Systems, devices, and methods are provided for producing a 3d-printable composite material for large scale printing. A method can include receiving a first component comprising a (meth)acrylic monomer or a (meth)acrylic oligomer, or a combination thereof. The method can include receiving a second component comprising a photoinitiator and a third component comprising a polymerization enhancer. The method can include mixing the first component, second component, and third component with a mixing reactor to form a mixture. The method can include filtering the mixture with a filtration unit and removing a solid residue from the mixture. The method can include curing the filtered mixture with a radiation unit into a gel component and a liquid component. The method can include separating the gel component with a phase separation unit and then milling the gel component. And the method can include mixing the gel component, the photoinitiator, the mineral filler and optionally the recycled previously printed composite material to form the composite material.

Two-Dimensional Sheet Stabilized Emulsion Based Inks

The present disclosure provides advantageous sheet stabilized emulsion based inks, and improved methods for fabricating and using such inks. More particularly, the present disclosure provides improved methods for fabricating conductive inks derived from water-in-oil emulsions stabilized by sheets exfoliated from layered materials (e.g., substantially pristine and non-oxidized graphite or hexagonal boron nitride), and related methods of use. A layered material (e.g., substantially pristine and non-oxidized graphite or hexagonal boron nitride) can be exfoliated into individual sheets, and these sheets can be utilized to stabilize water-in-oil emulsions. In certain embodiments, by utilizing long chain alkanes (e.g., hexadecane), one can advantageously fabricate emulsions with high viscosity and stability. In this form, the emulsions can be used as inks, thereby advantageously providing an inexpensive route to printing electrically conducting and/or insulating lines and shapes.

Two-Dimensional Sheet Stabilized Emulsion Based Inks

The present disclosure provides advantageous sheet stabilized emulsion based inks, and improved methods for fabricating and using such inks. More particularly, the present disclosure provides improved methods for fabricating conductive inks derived from water-in-oil emulsions stabilized by sheets exfoliated from layered materials (e.g., substantially pristine and non-oxidized graphite or hexagonal boron nitride), and related methods of use. A layered material (e.g., substantially pristine and non-oxidized graphite or hexagonal boron nitride) can be exfoliated into individual sheets, and these sheets can be utilized to stabilize water-in-oil emulsions. In certain embodiments, by utilizing long chain alkanes (e.g., hexadecane), one can advantageously fabricate emulsions with high viscosity and stability. In this form, the emulsions can be used as inks, thereby advantageously providing an inexpensive route to printing electrically conducting and/or insulating lines and shapes.

POLYSILAZANE COATING METHOD AND DEVICE
20230235126 · 2023-07-27 ·

The present invention relates to the formation of silazane coatings. The invention provides a polysilazane coating method for limiting fragmentation of polysilazane and an assembly for performing said polysilazane coating method for limiting fragmentation of polysilazane.

POLYSILAZANE COATING METHOD AND DEVICE
20230235126 · 2023-07-27 ·

The present invention relates to the formation of silazane coatings. The invention provides a polysilazane coating method for limiting fragmentation of polysilazane and an assembly for performing said polysilazane coating method for limiting fragmentation of polysilazane.