Patent classifications
C09J2483/008
Hybrid Lens and Method for Manufacturing Hybrid Lens
As a first aspect, provided is a hybrid lens for which peeling and shifting of a glass and a resin lens do not easily occur, and for which floating of an adhesive layer and peeling between the glass and resin lens do not easily occur even when the hybrid lens is exposed to a high temperature environment. As a second aspect, provided is an easily produced hybrid lens in which a glass and a resin lens are laminated, and in which the resin lens and a light-shielding portion are laminated with good precision.
The hybrid lenses 11 and 12 each include a glass substrate 3, a resin lens 2, and an adhesive layer 4 provided between the glass substrate 3 and the resin lens 2. In the hybrid lens 11, the glass transition temperature of the resin lens 2 is higher than the glass transition temperature of the adhesive layer 4, and the difference between the glass transition temperature of the resin lens 2 and the glass transition temperature of the adhesive layer 4 is from 97 to 150° C. The hybrid lens 12 further includes a metal compound layer 52 provided between the glass substrate 3 and the resin lens 2.
Method for adhering cured silicones to low energy plastics and composite prepared by the method
A primer is useful for adhering cured silicones to low energy plastic substrates. The primer is prepared from starting materials including a) an organoboron compound capable of forming a free radical generating species, and at least one of b) an organosilicon compound having, per molecule, at least one free radical reactive group and at least one other reactive group, and/or c) an organoborane liberating compound capable of reacting with starting material a) to liberate the free radical generating species. The method for forming the primer may further include use of d) an organic solvent, and e) a free radical polymerizable monomer, oligomer, macromonomer, or polymer.
Selective bonding method of polymer substrates
The present invention provides a selective bonding method of polymer substrates. The present invention allows selective interfacial bonding between a polymer substrate and a parylene layer by using a mask pattern and plasma treatment, and enables the formation of a three-dimensional structure by injecting a fluid into a non-bonded area.
METHOD FOR ADHERING CURED SILICONES TO LOW ENERGY PLASTICS AND COMPOSITE PREPARED BY THE METHOD
A primer is useful for adhering cured silicones to low energy plastic substrates. The primer is prepared from starting materials including a) an organoboron compound capable of forming a free radical generating species, and at least one of b) an organosilicon compound having, per molecule, at least one free radical reactive group and at least one other reactive group, and/or c) an organoborane liberating compound capable of reacting with starting material a) to liberate the free radical generating species. The method for forming the primer may further include use of d) an organic solvent, and e) a free radical polymerizable monomer, oligomer, macromonomer, or polymer.
Bonding process
The invention relates to a process for bonding a silicone or silicone based material to a polyurethane and use of the bonded silicone-polyurethane in the manufacture of biomaterials, devices, articles or implants, in particular long term implantable medical devices in the fields of cardiology, orthopedics, plastic surgery and gastroenterology. The process involves the steps of (a) flame treating a surface of the silicone or silicone based material and (b) bonding the polyurethane to the flame treated surface of the silicone or silicone based material.
SELECTIVE BONDING METHOD OF POLYMER SUBSTRATES
The present invention provides a selective bonding method of polymer substrates. The present invention allows selective interfacial bonding between a polymer substrate and a parylene layer by using a mask pattern and plasma treatment, and enables the formation of a three-dimensional structure by injecting a fluid into a non-bonded area.
BONDING PROCESS
The invention relates to a process for bonding a silicone or silicone based material to a polyurethane and use of the bonded silicone-polyurethane in the manufacture of biomaterials, devices, articles or implants, in particular long term implantable medical devices in the fields of cardiology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery and gastroenterology. The process involves the steps of (a) flame treating a surface of the silicone or silicone based material and (b) bonding the polyurethane to the flame treated surface of the silicone or silicone based material.
Bonding process
The invention relates to a process for bonding a silicone or silicone based material to a polyurethane and use of the bonded silicone-polyurethane in the manufacture of biomaterials, devices, articles or implants, in particular long term implantable medical devices in the fields of cardiology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery and gastroenterology. The process involves the steps of (a) flame treating a surface of the silicone or silicone based material and (b) bonding the polyurethane to the flame treated surface of the silicone or silicone based material.
METHOD FOR JOINING SILICONE RUBBER USING PLASMA TREATMENT
The present invention relates to a method of joining silicone rubber using plasma treatment, and more specifically, it is characterized in that one surface of the silicone rubber is modified to be hydrophilic by plasma treatment, and the silicone rubber is joined to each other using the surface-modified portion.
BONDING PROCESS
The invention relates to a process for bonding a silicone or silicone based material to a polyurethane and use of the bonded silicone-polyurethane in the manufacture of biomaterials, devices, articles or implants, in particular long term implantable medical devices in the fields of cardiology, orthopaedics, plastic surgery and gastroenterology. The process involves the steps of (a) flame treating a surface of the silicone or silicone based material and (b) bonding the polyurethane to the flame treated surface of the silicone or silicone based material.