B29C44/22

Polymeric Material for Container
20180009153 · 2018-01-11 ·

A formulation for producing a polymeric material including polypropylene, a chemical blowing agent, and optional components as described.

Polymeric Material for Container
20180009153 · 2018-01-11 ·

A formulation for producing a polymeric material including polypropylene, a chemical blowing agent, and optional components as described.

FOAM BEAD, MOLDED ARTICLE FORMED OF A PLURALITY OF FOAM BEADS, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FOAM BEADS
20220347896 · 2022-11-03 ·

A foam bead intended in particular for the production of molded parts is also intended to be particularly suitable for novel, hitherto unknown applications, especially after processing into a corresponding molded part. For this purpose, the foam bead comprises, according to the invention, a core formed by a first plastic and a shell formed by a second plastic and at least partially surrounding the core, the second plastic forming the shell having a lower melting point than the first plastic forming the core.

Skin foam-in-place foamed article and production method thereof
11633937 · 2023-04-25 · ·

There is provided a skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising a pad (15) and a bag-like outer material (20) covering the pad (15). The outer material (20) has a top layer (21) and a liner layer (22) made of a foamed resin. The liner layer (22) has a closed cell structure. A pad-side skin layer (27a) having a density higher than that of a bulk layer (26) is provided on the liner layer (22), on a side of the pad (15). A corona treatment is applied to the pad-side skin layer (27a).

Skin foam-in-place foamed article and production method thereof
11633937 · 2023-04-25 · ·

There is provided a skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising a pad (15) and a bag-like outer material (20) covering the pad (15). The outer material (20) has a top layer (21) and a liner layer (22) made of a foamed resin. The liner layer (22) has a closed cell structure. A pad-side skin layer (27a) having a density higher than that of a bulk layer (26) is provided on the liner layer (22), on a side of the pad (15). A corona treatment is applied to the pad-side skin layer (27a).

Methods of improving lofting agent retention using bicomponent fibers
11634550 · 2023-04-25 · ·

Methods of forming a lightweight reinforced thermoplastic core layer and articles including the core layer are described. In some examples, the methods use a combination of thermoplastic material, reinforcing fibers and bicomponent fibers to enhance retention of lofting agents in the core layer. The processes permit the use of less material while still providing sufficient lofting capacity in the final formed core layer.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MICRO-CELLULAR FOAM WEATHER SEAL
20230160254 · 2023-05-25 · ·

A weather seal includes an elongated micro-cellular foam bulb, and an elongated micro-cellular foam fin element attached to an extending along the length of the foam bulb. The fin elements includes a spine having opposed planar surfaces and at least one microcellular foam barb extending outwardly and at a downward angle from each surface and along the length of the spine. As an alternative to barbs, another option is to use a higher durometer foamed thermoplastic elastomer in a hollow circle shape that would push into a retention pocket. A t-slot version that has a foamed bulb and a polypropylene base is another option.

RESIN SHEET AND RESIN MOLDING

A resin sheet is provided that provide both light-weight properties and mechanical strength using a thermoplastic resin with high deflection temperature under load. The resin sheet is formed from a thermoplastic resin, including: a core layer being a foam resin layer; and skin layers located outward of the core layer as determined along the thickness direction, the core and skin layers forming a continuity. The core layer includes a region A1 and regions A2 each located between the region A1 and the associated skin layer. The regions A2 has a lower average porosity than the region A1, said average porosity being lower than 50%. The thermoplastic resin has a deflection temperature under load not lower than 90° C. The resin sheet has a thickness of 1 to 40 mm. Each skin layer has a thickness of 5 to 50% of the thickness of the resin sheet.

POLYMERIC MATERIAL FOR CONTAINER
20170217058 · 2017-08-03 ·

A formulation for producing a polymeric material including polypropylene, a chemical blowing agent, and optional components as described.

POLYMERIC MATERIAL FOR CONTAINER
20170217058 · 2017-08-03 ·

A formulation for producing a polymeric material including polypropylene, a chemical blowing agent, and optional components as described.