Patent classifications
C08K2003/0812
THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIAL AND METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR PREPARING THE SAME
A thermal interface composition includes a polysiloxane component, a thermal conductive component, a curing agent, a curing accelerator, an organosilicon coupling agent, and a crosslinking agent having three or more epoxy groups. The polysiloxane component includes not lower than 50 wt % and lower than 100 wt % of a first polysiloxane and a second polysiloxane. The thermal conductive component includes not lower than 30 wt % and lower than 70 wt % of a first thermal conductive filler, not lower than 30 wt % and lower than 70 wt % of a second thermal conductive filler, and greater than 0 wt % and not greater than 40 wt % of a third thermal conductive filler. A method for preparing a thermal interface material is also disclosed.
Silicone composition
Provided is a silicone composition that has high thermal conductivity and favorable adhesion. A silicone composition that contains (A) 50-99.9 parts by mass of an organopolysiloxane that has at least two aliphatic unsaturated hydrocarbon groups per molecule thereof and has a kinematic viscosity of 60-100,000 mm.sup.2/s at 25° C., (B) 0.1-50 parts by mass of a silicone resin that has at least one aliphatic unsaturated hydrocarbon group per molecule thereof (provided that the total of components (A) and (B) is 100 parts by mass), (C) an organohydrogen polysiloxane, (D) 0.01-10.0 parts by mass of an organic peroxide that has a ten-hour half-life temperature of at least 40° C. per 100 total parts by mass of components (A) and (B), and (E) 100-3,000 parts by mass of a thermally conductive filler that has a thermal conductivity of at least 10 W/(m.Math.° C.) per 100 total parts by mass of components (A) and (B).
PACKAGING
A container body comprises a base, a side wall extending from the base and a neck portion arranged to engage a closure for the container body, wherein: (i) said container body includes a cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) and polyester; or (ii) said container body includes a polymethylpentene (PMP) and polyester; wherein, in both cases (i) and (ii), the side wall of the container body has an L* of at least 90 and the neck portion has an L* of at least 84.
CURABLE COMPOSITION AND ARTICLE
A curable composition containing: a compound represented by the following formula (1):
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wherein R.sup.11 and R.sup.12 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, and R.sup.13 represents a divalent group having a polyoxyalkylene chain; and a thermally conductive filler.
ADHESIVE FOR TENNIS BALL
An adhesive for a tennis ball includes base rubber. The base rubber contains, as a main component thereof, liquid rubber having a number average molecular weight of not less than 10,000. The adhesive has a shear viscosity of not greater than 2,000 Pa.Math.s. A tennis ball includes a hollow core made of a rubber material. The core includes two hemispherical half cores. The two half cores are adhered to each other by using the adhesive for a tennis ball.
Polyamide Composition Containing a Metallic Pigment
A polymer composition containing a polyamide resin, a metallic pigment, and a carrier is disclosed that exhibits a metallic appearance.
LAMINATE INCLUDING ALUMINUM SHEETS
A laminate structure and method of forming is provided. The laminate structure includes a first metal sheet having a first thickness, a second metal sheet having a second thickness, and an adhesive core having an adhesive thickness. The adhesive core is disposed between and bonded to the first and second metal sheets. The first and second metal sheets are made of an aluminum based material and the adhesive core is made of an adhesive material also described as a viscoelastic adhesive material. The laminate structure is configured such that a ratio of the sum of the first and second thickness to the adhesive thickness is greater than either to one (8:1). The laminate structure including the viscoelastic adhesive core is characterized by a composite loss factor at 1,000 Hertz which is continuously greater than 0.1 within a temperature range of 25 degrees Celsius to 50 degrees Celsius.
Multilayer coating film forming method
Provided is a method for forming a multilayer coating film including the following steps (1) to (4): (1) applying a base paint (X) to a substrate to form a base coating film; (2) applying a specific effect pigment dispersion (Y) to the base coating film formed in step (1) to form an effect coating film with a specific dry film thickness; (3) applying a clear paint (Z) to the effect coating film formed in step (2) to form a clear coating film; and (4) heating the uncured base coating film, the uncured effect coating film, and the uncured clear coating film formed in steps (1) to (3) to simultaneously cure these three coating films.
NON-CURABLE THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE PITUITOUS SILICONE MATERIAL
A non-curable thermally conductive material contains: (a) a matrix material containing: (i) 90 to 98 wt % of a non-functional non-crosslinked organosiloxane fluid having a dynamic viscosity of 50 to 350 centiStokes; and (ii) 2 to less than 10 wt % of a crosslinked hydrosilylation reaction product of an alkenyl terminated polydiorganosiloxane having a degree of polymerization greater than 300 and an organohydrogensiloxane crosslinker with 2 or more SiH groups per molecule where the molar ratio of SiH groups to alkenyl groups is 0.5 to 2.0; (b) greater than 80 wt % to less than 95 wt % thermally conductive filler dispersed throughout the matrix material; and (c) treating agents selected from alkyltrialkoxy silanes where the alkyl contains one to 14 carbon atoms and monotrialkoxy terminated diorganopolysiloxanes having a degree of polymerization of 20 to 110 and the alkoxy groups each contain one to 12 carbon atoms dispersed in the matrix material.
Steel Protective Coating Compositions, Methods of Their Manufacture, and Methods of Their Use
Steel sheet coating compositions in which polymeric resin or ceramic properties are produced by admixing an aluminum coordinate complex and an anhydrous, encapsulated, aluminum particle paste, a polysilazane as a source of silicon, an organic solvent, an organic synthesis catalyst, and optionally a non-metallic, non-ionic, low-nucleophilic base. The admixed coating is applied to sheet steel prior to hot-stamping in order to inhibit surface formation of iron oxides and to improve steel sheet surface characteristics.