Patent classifications
C08L3/02
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A STIFF ENGINEERED COMPOSITE
The method of making a compressed biocomposite body includes compressing a mass of biocomposite material comprised of discrete particles and a network of interconnected glucan-containing mycelia cells in the presence of heat and moisture into a compressed body having a density in excess of 18 pcf. Compression may take place batch wise in a press or continuously in a path of narrowing cross-section defined by a series of heated rollers.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A STIFF ENGINEERED COMPOSITE
The method of making a compressed biocomposite body includes compressing a mass of biocomposite material comprised of discrete particles and a network of interconnected glucan-containing mycelia cells in the presence of heat and moisture into a compressed body having a density in excess of 18 pcf. Compression may take place batch wise in a press or continuously in a path of narrowing cross-section defined by a series of heated rollers.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A STIFF ENGINEERED COMPOSITE
The method of making a compressed biocomposite body includes compressing a mass of biocomposite material comprised of discrete particles and a network of interconnected glucan-containing mycelia cells in the presence of heat and moisture into a compressed body having a density in excess of 18 pcf. Compression may take place batch wise in a press or continuously in a path of narrowing cross-section defined by a series of heated rollers.
METHODS OF FABRICATING LASER-SINTERED CARBOHYDRATE MATERIALS AND COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
A composition useful in forming a structure in the form of a substantially interconnected vascular network. The composition includes a powder including a carbohydrate powder and an anti-caking agent, where the powder: has a granular form, and has a specific energy of less than 6 millijoules per milliliter (mJ/mL).
METHODS OF FABRICATING LASER-SINTERED CARBOHYDRATE MATERIALS AND COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
A composition useful in forming a structure in the form of a substantially interconnected vascular network. The composition includes a powder including a carbohydrate powder and an anti-caking agent, where the powder: has a granular form, and has a specific energy of less than 6 millijoules per milliliter (mJ/mL).
Blackout Curtain
A blackout curtain includes a sheet body having a blackout side and a face side that together extend to a perimeter. A fastener is provided for mounting the sheet body to or adjacent a window frame. The sheet body is constructed of a biodegradable and compostable material.
Blackout Curtain
A blackout curtain includes a sheet body having a blackout side and a face side that together extend to a perimeter. A fastener is provided for mounting the sheet body to or adjacent a window frame. The sheet body is constructed of a biodegradable and compostable material.
PELLET BASED TOOLING AND PROCESS FOR BIODEGRADEABLE COMPONENT
An example method of forming a biodegradable component includes extruding a mixture of biodegradable material and water through a die. The method further includes dividing the extruded mixture to form a plurality of biodegradable pellets. The method further includes forming the plurality of biodegradable pellets into a component. The water acts as a binding agent to bind the plurality of biodegradable pellets to one another.
Partially soluble dextrins of high molecular weight
The subject matter of the invention is a modified starch, characterized in that it exhibits: ⋅a weight-average molecular weight ranging from 250 000 to 2 000 000 Da; ⋅a solubility, measured according to a test A, ranging from 50 to 85%. The invention also relates to a process for the manufacture of said starch and to the use thereof in the manufacture of an aqueous binder.
Partially soluble dextrins of high molecular weight
The subject matter of the invention is a modified starch, characterized in that it exhibits: ⋅a weight-average molecular weight ranging from 250 000 to 2 000 000 Da; ⋅a solubility, measured according to a test A, ranging from 50 to 85%. The invention also relates to a process for the manufacture of said starch and to the use thereof in the manufacture of an aqueous binder.