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
20230017213 · 2023-01-19 ·

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
20230017213 · 2023-01-19 ·

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
20230015402 · 2023-01-19 ·

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
11697745 · 2023-07-11 · ·

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
11697745 · 2023-07-11 · ·

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.