B29C47/88

PYLON SNAP JACKET ENCASEMENT

The present invention provides a protective coating for protecting a substrate from deleterious elements present in environments in which the substrates are deployed and methods and apparatus for deploying a PVC encasement with a longitudinal snap jacket of suitable length and girth to coat a pylon substrate or building girder and provide a filler within the snap jacket and around an encased pylon.

MODULAR PIPE FORMATION APPARATUS
20180009147 · 2018-01-11 ·

A modular plastic pipe formation apparatus, wherein at least two components of the pipe formation apparatus are disposed with respect to at least one or more respective modules.

EXTRUDED MULTI-LAYER MOLDED RUNNING BOARD

A vehicle running board includes opposing vertical walls extending along a length of a tubular structure and including a carbon-fiber component. Opposing horizontal walls extend between the opposing vertical walls and include a glass component. The opposing vertical and opposing horizontal walls form the tubular structure having a generally rectilinear cross section. A polymer outer covering extends over the opposing vertical and opposing horizontal walls.

Conveying and cooling apparatus for a resin composition and conveying and cooling method for a resin composition

A cooling apparatus includes a conveying means which conveys a resin composition formed into a sheet shape along a direction parallel to a surface of the sheet-shaped resin composition and a cooling means which cools the resin composition being conveyed by the conveying means. A temperature of the resin composition just before being cooled by the cooling means is in the range of 40 to 60° C. and the cooling means has a cooling ability to cool the resin composition such that a cooling rate of the resin composition is in the range of 0.2 to 5° C./min. Further, the cooling means includes a fan section having at least one outlet port which discharges cooling air of which temperature is in the range of −40 to 0° C. to the resin composition.

Low heat build-up capstock system and extrusion technology for solid and foamed profiles in dark colors
20170361517 · 2017-12-21 ·

A weatherable, low heat build-up capstock system comprising an acrylic cap, a pigment system that is IR transparent to a greater degree than existing pigment systems, an IR reflective substrate, and an extrusion system for same.

POLYMER BLEND COMPRISING A POLYAMIDE POLYMER, A POLYESTER POLYMER AND AN EPOXY-BASED COMPATIBILIZER
20170362433 · 2017-12-21 ·

This present disclosure relates to durable polymers blends comprising a polyamide polymer, a polyester polymer, and an epoxy-based compatibilizer. The present disclosure further relates to devices, processes, methods and uses involving such polymers.

Solid state drawing laminated polymer billets

Solid state draw a laminated polymer billet containing two or more polymer compositions laminated to one another to prepare an oriented polymer composition.

Polyamide apparel textile yarns and fabrics and garments made therefrom

An apparel textile yarn includes a polyamide. The polyamide includes a nylon and a polyetheramine. The polyetheramine has a molecular weight of at least 1500 and an Amine Hydrogen Equivalent Weight (AHEW) of less than 10 percent higher than the idealized AHEW for the polyetheramine. The polyamide may have a moisture regain ranging from about 10% to about 30%.

Vapor-permeable, substantially water-impermeable multilayer article
09827696 · 2017-11-28 · ·

This disclosure relates to an article (e.g., a vapor-permeable, substantially water-impermeable multilayer article) that includes a nonwoven substrate and a film supported by the nonwoven substrate. The film includes a polyolefin, a nanoclay, and a pore-forming filler.

Vapor-permeable, substantially water-impermeable multilayer article
09827755 · 2017-11-28 · ·

This disclosure relates to an article that includes a nonwoven substrate, a first film supported by the nonwoven substrate, and a second film such that the first film is between the nonwoven substrate and the second film. The first film includes a first polymer and a pore-forming filler. The difference between a surface energy of the first film and a surface energy of the nonwoven substrate is at most about 10 mN/m. The second film includes a second polymer capable of absorbing and desorbing moisture and providing a barrier to aqueous fluids.