Patent classifications
C08J5/0405
Basalt-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite material and method of manufacturing the same
A basalt-fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composite material may include a thermoplastic resin and a basalt fiber as a reinforcement, wherein the basalt fiber is surface-treated with an alkoxy-group-substituted silane compound.
Silica and Silicate Blended Fiber Polymer Composite
The claimed material relates to a mixed silica and silicate fiber and polymer composite having enhanced modulus, viscoelastic and rheological properties.
REINFORCED POLYESTER STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS
An article of manufacture comprising a polyester composition, the article comprising, as measured by differential scanning calorimetry with a heating rate of 20 C per minute on first heating according to ASTM D3418, at least two different crystalline melting temperatures, wherein a first crystalline melting temperature and a second crystalline melting temperature are each independently 200-290 C; and a first heat of fusion and a second heat of fusion that are each independently at least 3 J/g, preferably wherein a ratio of the first heat of fusion to the second heat of fusion is 1:5-5:1, wherein the polyester composition comprises a first polyester having a phosphorous content of greater than or equal to 20 ppm, a second polyester, and 5-50 weight percent of a plurality of fibers, based on the total weight of the polyester composition, wherein the plurality of fibers have a diameter of 5-25 micrometers.
Elimination of Surfacing Film and Primer From Composite Substrates Through the Use of a Co-Curable Paint Film
Co-curable epoxy-based composite materials coated with co-curable polyurethane-based coating materials to form co-curable and co-cured polyurethane coated epoxy-based composite materials, with the polyurethane-based coating materials comprising UV-stabilizer agents and cure control agents are disclosed, along with components and large structures comprising the co-cured materials.
System for producing a fully impregnated thermoplastic prepreg
A thermoplastic prepreg includes a web or mesh of fibers in which the web or mesh of fibers includes chopped fibers. The thermoplastic prepreg also includes a thermoplastic material that fully impregnates the web or mesh of fibers so that the thermoplastic prepreg has a void content of less than 5%. The thermoplastic material is polymers that are formed by in-situ polymerization of monomers or oligomers in which greater than 90% of the monomers or oligomers react to form the thermoplastic material. The thermoplastic prepreg includes between 5 and 95 weight percent of the thermoplastic material and the chopped fibers that form the web or mesh of fibers are un-bonded.
FASTENING ELEMENT AND SYSTEM FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE TOOTH CANAL AND USE OF THE FASTENING ELEMENT FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE TOOTH CANAL
Fastening element and system for introduction in the canals of teeth to be treated, being used alone or together with a prefabricated intra-radicular pin serving as a root reinforcement or an anchorage of prostheses to be installed on the tooth, said fastening element comprises:a body of parallel or conical shape;a parallel or tapered longitudinal through bore; anda main longitudinal slot running from the upper end to the lower end of the body of the fastening element.
HOLDING MATERIAL FOR POLLUTION CONTROL ELEMENT, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF, AND POLLUTION CONTROL APPARATUS
A holding material for a pollution control element which can sufficiently suppress scattering of inorganic fibers when the pollution control element is assembled in a casing, and which has a sufficiently high coefficient of friction. The holding material includes: a sheet-like main body made of first inorganic fibers having a minor axis in the range of from about 3 to 10 m; and a surface layer which is provided on at least one surface of the main body and contains second inorganic fibers having a minor axis in the range of from about 1 to 15 nm.
Composite components on the basis of hydrophobic polyols
The present invention relates to the use of hydrophopic polyols for producing fiber composite components on the basis of a polyurethane/polyisocyanurate reaction mixture, to a method for producing composite components and to the composite components as such. The method according to the invention is particularly economical in terms of saving material and time costs and the composite components obtained are characterized by excellent visual and material properties.
CURABLE COMPOSITION AND FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIAL
The present invention provides a curable composition which contains an epoxy compound (A), an amine compound (B), and an acrylic resin (C) and in which the amine compound (B) contains an N-(aminoalkyl) piperazine compound (B1) as an essential component; a cured product; a fiber-reinforced composite material; a fiber-reinforced resin molded article; and a method for producing a fiber-reinforced resin molded article. The curable composition can form a cured product having excellent mechanical strength or heat resistance, and thus can be suitably used for a fiber-reinforced composite material or a fiber-reinforced resin molded article.
Sizing composition based on a non-reducing saccharide and a hydrogenated saccharide, and insulating products obtained
A sizing composition, in particular for insulating products based on mineral wool, in particular of glass or of rock, includes at least one non-reducing saccharide, at least one hydrogenated saccharide, and at least one polycarboxylic organic acid.