Tundra Composites, LLC Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130157053 | MAGNETIC POLYMER COMPOSITE - The invention relates to a hot melt dispensable polymeric composite and process for making and using the composite. Particulates of adequate particle size are mixed with a polymer that exhibits low viscosities at temperatures typically provided by hot-melt glue guns to form rods that vary significantly in density from the base polymer. Novel articles can be manufactured by dispensing the composite from a glue gun into molds or by placement of the melt molding compound into preformed cavities within an end article. | 06-20-2013 |
20130130026 | MAGNETIC COMPOSITE - The invention relates to a polymer composite having magnetic properties that are enhanced or increased in the composite. Such properties include color, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, density, improved malleability and ductility viscoelastic and thermoplastic or injection molding properties. | 05-23-2013 |
20110236699 | WORK PIECE COMPRISING METAL POLYMER COMPOSITE WITH METAL INSERT - The invention relates to product categories using a metal polymer composite having properties that are enhanced or increased in the composite. Such properties include color, magnetism, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, density, improved malleability, abrasion resistant, structural strength, and ductility and thermoplastic or injection molding properties. Useful articles and shapes may be made from the polymer composite using processes such as injection molding. | 09-29-2011 |
20100280164 | Inorganic Composite - The invention relates to a nonmetallic inorganic or mineral particulate polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20100280145 | Ceramic Composite - The invention relates to a ceramic particulate and polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |
20100279100 | Reduced Density Glass Bubble Polymer Composite - The invention relates to a hollow glass microsphere and polymer composite having enhanced viscoelastic and rheological properties. | 11-04-2010 |