Patent classifications
C08J3/201
Polymer composition with improved mechanical properties
A composition including a melt blend of at least one thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and at least one non-crosslinked elastomer and optionally at least one catalyst for catalyzing chain extension and/or crosslinking and/or coupling reactions of the at least one non-crosslinked elastomer. Further, a method for producing a polymer composition, to a shaped article including a substrate layer composed of the composition, to a method producing a shaped article, and to a method for covering a roof using the shaped articles.
NANOTUBE AND FINELY MILLED CARBON FIBER POLYMER COMPOSITE COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING
Embodiments of the present invention include composite compositions extrusion compounded together comprising a polymer, an amount of nanotubes, and an amount of finely milled carbon fiber having an aspect ratio greater than 1 and less than about 5. The resulting composite materials allow for high carbon loading levels with improved tribological properties including coefficient of friction and wear rates, provides uniform surface resistance with minimal processing sensitivity, retains rheological properties similar to the base resin, and provides isotropic shrink and a reduced coefficient of thermal expansion leading to minimal warp. In general, various articles can be formed that take advantage of the properties of the composite materials incorporating a polymer, carbon nanotubes and finely milled carbon fiber.
HYBRID POLYMER-MATRIX COMPOSITE AND PROCESSING METHOD
A hybrid polymer-matrix composite is described, containing between 10.0% and 45.0% by weight of cellulosic fiber up to 3.0 mm long and with a maximum moisture content of 5.0%; between 5.0% and 40.0% by weight of synthetic fiber up to 4.0 mm long and compatibilizing additives, said constituents being homogenized directly in the twin-screw extruder, with each reinforcing fiber entering via a specific feeder, to be adjusted to the temperature and shearing applied to the reinforcing fibers, guaranteeing the correct dispersion of the fiber for encapsulation by the polymer matrix, optimizing interface interactions and perfect homogenization.
EMBEDDED HIGH-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT COMPOSITIONS
A method for embedding a first component in a high molecular weight second component is disclosed. Embedded high-molecular-weight compositions are also disclosed.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING RESIN COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING MOLDED BODY
A method of manufacturing a resin composition includes a step of chemically crosslinking an ionomer (A) of an ethylene-unsaturated carboxylic acid copolymer in the presence of an organic peroxide (B), and a step of melt kneading the chemically crosslinked ionomer (A) and a polyamide resin (C).
Method for manufacturing a closure for a product-retaining container
A method for manufacturing a closure constructed for being inserted and securely retained in a portal-forming neck of a product-retaining container is provided. Such method may include intimately combining a plurality of particles comprising cork and having a specified particle size distribution with a plastic material including one or more thermoplastic polymers, optionally in combination with other constituent(s) to form a composition, heating the composition to form a melt, extruding or molding a closure precursor from the melt to provide a specified water content range, and optionally cutting and/or finishing the closure precursor. A composition for use in manufacturing a closure for a product-retaining container includes a plurality of particles comprising cork and having a specified particle size distribution with a plastic material including one or more thermoplastic polymer, optionally in combination with other constituent(s). Methods for producing particulate material, cork composite material, and additional methods for producing closures are also provided.
Method of preparing plant-based functional polyester filament
A plant-based functional polyester filament and a preparation method of the plant-based functional polyester filament are provided. The plant-based functional polyester filament includes polyester, and plant extract in a weight percentage range of approximately 0.1%-1.5%. The plant extract includes one or more of a peppermint extract, a valerian extract, a lavender extract, a wormwood extract, a chitin extract and a seaweed extract. The method includes preparing a plant-based functional polyester masterbatch, including: heating polyethylene terephthalate (PET) chips to a molten state, adding an antioxidant and a dispersant to the molten PET, stirring the molten PET, adding a protective agent and a plant extract to the molten PET, stirring the molten PET at a high speed, adding a modifier to the molten PET, obtaining a mixture by uniformly mixing the molten PET, and performing an extrusion granulation process on the mixture.
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer/lignin blends
A thermoplastic acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer/lignin blend is provided, whereas the blend comprises (i) an amount of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer; (ii) an amount of lignin; and (iii) an amount of compatibilizing agent capable of imparting improved ductility and impact strength to the resultant blend. Methods of improving impact strength and ductility of a thermoplastic acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer/lignin blend and articles made therefrom are also disclosed.
Composite material
A composite material and method of producing a composite material for use in fabrication, building and construction is disclosed. A composition as disclosed herein comprises a high proportion of particulate waste material dispersed in a matrix of thermoplastic polymer and wax. A method of producing a composite material comprises melt mixing thermoplastic polymer and wax with a particulate material, thereby dispersing the particulate material in a melt mixture of the composite material.
NdFeB POLYMER MAGNET COMPOSITE INCLUDING POLYCARBONATE MATRIX AND PROCESSING THEREOF
Polymer magnet composites including NdFeB in a polycarbonate (PC) binder matrix are processed using processes including batch mixing and twin screw extrusion. One method includes adding PC to a compartment of a batch mixer and mixing the PC while the compartment is at a temperature greater than a flow temperature of the PC, to form a mixed PC material. The method also includes adding a NdFeB magnetic material to the compartment with the mixed PC material in four batches while the compartment is at the temperature greater than the flow temperature of the PC to form a mixed PC and NdFeB magnetic material, wherein each batch is mixed in the compartment for 1 to 3 minutes before the next batch is added. In addition, a total mixing time is 6 to 12 minutes, and the compartment includes an inert atmosphere. Other embodiments are described and claimed.