C10M2229/025

HEAT DISSIPATION DEVICE FOR LED LAMP
20180259172 · 2018-09-13 ·

Heat dissipation devices for a light emitting diode (LED) lamp are presented including: a base; a number of heat conducting fins vertically stacked and mechanically coupled with the base, where the heat conducting fins radiate outward from the base; and an LED module mechanically coupled with the base. In some embodiments, the base further includes a thermal conductive grease for maximizing heat transfer between the base on the LED socket. In some embodiments, the thermal conductive grease is a silicon grease. In some embodiments, the heat conducting fins further include: a number of vented separators positioned along at least one surface of each of the number of heat conducting fins; a rib feature disposed lengthwise along each surface of each of the number of heat conducting fins.

Methods of bonding using evaporation operative materials having low environmental impact

A method of bonding two surfaces by delivering to at least one of the surfaces an adhesive composition comprising: (a) at least one active bonding component; and (b) a carrier in an amount effective to at least partially solvate or at least partially emulsify said active bonding component, said carrier comprising monochlorotrifluoropropene, and then forming a bond between the surfaces.

Dry lubricant for conveying containers

The passage of a container along a conveyor is lubricated by applying to the container or conveyor a mixture of a water-miscible silicone material and a water-miscible lubricant. The mixture can be applied in relatively low amounts, to provide thin, substantially non-dripping lubricating films. In contrast to dilute aqueous lubricants, the lubricants of the invention provide drier lubrication of the conveyors and containers, a cleaner conveyor line and reduced lubricant usage, thereby reducing waste, cleanup and disposal problems.

Silicone composition and curable grease

A silicone composition having an electromagnetic wave absorbing property and thermal conductivity includes liquid silicone; a high-specific-gravity soft magnetic filler having a specific gravity of 4.5 or greater; an intermediate-specific-gravity thermally conductive filler having a specific gravity of 4.0 or less; and a non-liquid anti-thickening and anti-settling agent. Furthermore, a curable grease is a two-component curable grease including a combination of a base compound and a curing agent that are used by being mixed together when used, the curable grease being to be cured by mixing of the base compound with the curing agent. The base compound is a silicone composition of the present invention, in which the liquid silicone is an organopolysiloxane having a vinyl group at an end thereof. The curing agent is a silicone composition of the present invention, in which the liquid silicone is an organohydrogenpolysiloxane.

AIRCRAFT TURBINE OIL BASE STOCK AND METHOD OF MAKING

Provided is a polyol ester base stock composition with reduced odor and volatility. The polyol ester back stock composition does not include C5 acid. More particularly, the polyol ester base stock includes the reaction product of: (a) a polyol represented by the formula R(OH).sub.n wherein R is an aliphatic or a cyclo-aliphatic hydrocarbyl group and n is at least 2, and (b) a mixture of monocarboxylic acids comprising at least one linear acid selected from the group consisting of between C6 to C10 acids and at least one branched C6 acid, wherein the amount of C6 to C10 acids is at least 55 wt. % and the amount of the at least one branched C6 acid is 45 wt. % or less, based upon the total amount of said mixture of monocarboxylic acids. The polyol ester base stock is particularly suited for aviation turbine oils.

Compositions containing fluorine substituted olefins and methods and systems using same

Disclosed are the use of fluorine substituted olefins, including tetra- and penta-fluoropropenes, in a variety of applications, including in methods of depositing catalyst on a solid support, methods of sterilizing articles, cleaning methods and compositions, methods of applying medicaments, fire extinguishing/suppression compositions and methods, flavor formulations, fragrance formulations and inflating agents.

Method for Making Electrorheological Fluids

Dispersions are prepared by dispersing a polymer precursor such as a polyol into a non-aqueous fluid. The resulting droplets of the polymer precursor is partially polymerized to produce liquid or partially gelled droplets, and then sized to a target particle size. The sized particles are then cured to form solid particles. The process allows for close control of particle size, allows for good control of temperature, and is amenable to batch, semi-continuous or even continuous operation. The resulting dispersions are useful as electrorheological fluids.

Silane compound containing perfluoro(poly)ether group

A perfluoro(poly)ether group containing silane compound of the formula (1):
(Rf-PFPE).sub.-X(SiQ.sub.kY.sub.3-k).sub.(1)
wherein Rf, PFPE, X, Y, Q, k, and are as defined herein, and which is able to from a layer having water-repellency, oil-repellency and antifouling property as well as high surface slip property and high friction durability.

LUBRICANT FOR CONVEYING CONTAINERS

The passage of a container along a conveyor is lubricated by applying to the container or conveyor a lubricant composition comprising a water-miscible silicone material having a silicone emulsion wherein the silicone emulsion contains less than 500 ppm of a triethanolamine salts of alkyl benzene sulfonic acid compounds.

CONVEYOR LUBRICANTS INCLUDING EMULSIONS AND METHODS EMPLOYING THEM

The present disclosure relates to conveyor lubricant compositions including an emulsion. The present disclosure also relates to methods of employing such lubricant compositions. In an embodiment, the methods include applying the present lubricant composition to a conveyor with a non-energized nozzle. In an embodiment, the methods include applying the present lubricant composition in a semi-dry mode.