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20080254269 | NbO Capacitors With Improved Performance And Higher Working Voltages - A capacitor is described with an NbO anode. The capacitor has an NbO anode and an NbO anode lead extending from the NbO anode. A dielectric is on the NbO anode and a conductor is on the dielectric. | 10-16-2008 |
20080286545 | MASK HAVING IMPLANT STOPPING LAYER - Methods of forming a mask for implanting a substrate and implanting using an implant stopping layer with a photoresist provide lower aspect ratio masks that cause minimal damage to trench isolations in the substrate during removal of the mask. In one embodiment, a method of forming a mask includes: depositing an implant stopping layer over the substrate; depositing a photoresist over the implant stopping layer, the implant stopping layer having a density greater than the photoresist; forming a pattern in the photoresist by removing a portion of the photoresist to expose the implant stopping layer; and transferring the pattern into the implant stopping layer by etching to form the mask. The implant stopping layer may include: hydrogenated germanium carbide, nitrogenated germanium carbide, fluorinated germanium carbide, and/or amorphous germanium carbon hydride (GeHX), where X includes carbon. The methods/mask reduce scattering during implanting because the mask has higher density than conventional masks. | 11-20-2008 |
20090004450 | Glass wool molded product and method for molding the same - A glass wool molded product comprising a layered body of glass wools is characterized in that the layered body does not contain any binder, the layered body is needle punched in a direction orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the wools thereof, that the layered body is integrally formed, the wools have an average diameter of 3 to 7 μm, and each of the wools has a length between 10 and 200 mm. Preferably, the molded product has a multilayer structure in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the wools, and the average diameter of the fibers or wools of a first layer differ from each other. Preferably, a density of the second layer that of the second layer differ from each other. | 01-01-2009 |
20090047492 | MULTILAYER STRUCTURE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A MULTILAYER STRUCTURE - Disclosed is a multilayer structure including a first layer and a second layer adjacent to the first layer, wherein the first layer is formed of a first material comprising a first inorganic laminar compound and a second layer is formed of a second material comprising a second inorganic laminar compound with a volume fraction greater than the volume fraction of the first inorganic laminar compound in the first layer. The multilayer structure may includes a substrate layer. A method for producing the multilayer structure is also disclosed. | 02-19-2009 |
20090053492 | FLEXIBLE POLYURETHANE FOAM FOR TIRES, NOISE REDUCING DEVICE AND TIRE - The present invention is to provide a flexible polyurethane foam for tires that can effectively suppress damages, such as chips and cracks, and deformation, such as compression (permanent set in fatigue), even when attached to an inner face of a tire by using a band member. | 02-26-2009 |
20090053493 | PRINT-THROUGH CONTROL - Composite articles having a cosmetic layer, a structural layer comprising a fiber reinforced resin, and a compressible layer positioned between the cosmetic layer and the structural layer are described. The cosmetic layer has a Young's modulus of at least 1.0 GPa and the compressible layer has a Young's modulus of less than or equal to 50 MPa. Print-through control layers having a compressible layer and at least one skin coat are also described, as are methods of forming composite articles and methods of controlling print through. | 02-26-2009 |
20090061189 | "Balanced" Engineered Wood Composite Comprising "Unbalanced" Wood Materials and Method Therefor - A composite engineered wood panel comprising a top surface layer and a bottom surface layer. The layers comprise amounts of lignocellulosic material with particular densities. The bottom layer comprises more lignocellulosic material and lignocellulosic material moisture in amounts effective to produce an essentially symmetrical vertical density profile through the panel upon consolidation of a formed panel. The panel can further comprise at least one core layer. The top surface layer preferably comprises primarily softwood, and the other layers preferably comprise primarily hardwood. Also disclosed is a method of making the panel. | 03-05-2009 |
20090068429 | HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE COMPOSITIONS, METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME, WIRE AND CABLE JACKETS MADE THEREFROM, AND METHOD OF MAKING SUCH WIRE AND CABLE JACKETS - The instant invention is a high-density polyethylene composition, method of producing the same, wire and cable jackets made therefrom, and method of making such wire and cable jackets. The high-density polyethylene composition of the instant invention includes a first component, and a second component. The first component is a high molecular weight ethylene alpha-olefin copolymer having a density in the range of 0.915 to 0.940 g/cm | 03-12-2009 |
20090068430 | WOOD-FIBRE HEAT-INSULATING MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF - The invention relates to a biologically degradable heat-insulating material. In order to provide an improved biologically degradable heat-insulating material, the invention proposes a biologically degradable heat-insulating material containing 50 to 90 wt. % of a cellulose and/or wood fibre having an average fibre diameter of 1 mm or less and an average fibre length of 20 mm or less, 2 to wt. % of a flame-retardant agent as well as 5 to 30 wt. % of a biologically degradable binder in the form of bico fibres having an average fibre diameter of 1 mm or less and a fibre length of 20 mm or less, wherein the density of the heat-insulating material is 30 to 300 kg/m | 03-12-2009 |
20090081434 | THIN FILM GETTER DEVICES - Improved thin film getter devices ( | 03-26-2009 |
20090098356 | Flexible Penetration Resistant Article - The invention relates to a flexible, penetration resistant article comprising a plurality of fibrous layers including continuous filament yarns, and having an areal density of less than about 4.4 kilograms per square meter. At least one of the plurality of fibrous layers has a fiber with a tenacity of at least about 30 grams per decitex and a continuous filament yarn having a linear density of less than about 1100 decitex. | 04-16-2009 |
20090098357 | Structural Insulation Sheathing - Structural insulation sheathing (SIS), preferably in the form of a panel, comprises a structural facer and an insulation member. The structural facer and insulation members are in intimate, planar contact with one another, both are plastic, and the SIS structure meets both the structural (i.e., ASTM E72) and insulation (R>2) requirements for the North American residential market. The structural facer member of the SIS structure is high-density polyolefin foam. The structural facer comprises a skin/core structure with the skins of a higher density than the core, and the structural facer has a flexural modulus typically of at least about 30,000 pounds per square inch (psi). The insulation member of the SIS is a foamed sheet of thermoplastic, e.g., polyisocyanurate. | 04-16-2009 |
20090104420 | MULTI-LAYERED FOAMED POLYMERIC OBJECTS AND RELATED METHODS - The invention disclosed herein relates to relates to foamed thermoplastic material objects and articles of manufacture having an internal layered cellular structure, as well as to methods of making the same. In one embodiment, the invention is directed to a multi-layer foamed polymeric article of manufacture, comprising: a non-laminated multi-layer thermoplastic material sheet, wherein the multi-layer thermoplastic material sheet has first and second discrete outer layers sandwiching a plurality of discrete inner foamed layers, and wherein the two outer layers and plurality discrete inner foamed layers are integral with one another. The thermoplastic material may be a semi-crystalline polymer such as, for example, PET (polyethylene terephthalate), PEEK (polyetheretherketone), PEN (polyethylene napthalate), PBT (polybutylene terephthalate), PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), PLA (polylactide), polyhydroxy acid (PHA), thermoplastic urethane (TPU), or blends thereof. The two outer layers may be unfoamed skin layers having smooth outer surfaces, and the discrete inner foamed layers may be microcellular. | 04-23-2009 |
20090110893 | CONSTRAINING GREEN SHEET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING MULTI-LAYER CERAMIC SUBSTRATE USING THE SAME - Provided are a constraining green sheet and a method of manufacturing a multi-layer ceramic substrate using the same. The constraining green sheet includes a first constraining layer and a second constraining layer. The first constraining layer has a side to be disposed on a multi-layer ceramic laminated structure and is formed of a first inorganic powder having a first particle diameter. The second constraining layer is disposed on the top of the first constraining layer and is formed of a second inorganic powder having a second particle diameter larger than the first particle diameter. Thus, a shrinkage suppression rate can be increased and a de-binder passage can be secured in a firing process of the ceramic laminated structure by using the constraining green sheet formed of inorganic powders that are different in terms of density and particle diameter. | 04-30-2009 |
20090123719 | Multiwall Polymer Sheet Comprising Branched Polycarbonate - Disclosed herein are multiwall sheets and methods for making the same. In one embodiment, a multiwall sheet comprises: main layers and transverse walls. The multiwall sheet comprises: a total thickness of greater than or equal to about 45 mm, a weight of greater than or equal to about 4.5 kg/m | 05-14-2009 |
20090136729 | Method of forming brilliant multi-layered coating film - This invention provides a method for forming brilliant multi-layered coating film excelling in brilliance, which comprises the steps of applying an effect pigment-containing, water-borne base coating composition (A1) containing inorganic fine particles having an average primary particle diameter not more than 1 μm and having a solid content of at least 15 mass % but less than 45 mass % onto a substrate to form a first base coating film; successively applying onto the first base coating film an effect pigment-containing, water-borne base coating composition (A2) having a solid content of at least 5 mass % but less than 15 mass %; and curing the two coating films by heating. | 05-28-2009 |
20090155560 | SCENTED PAPER LAMINATED AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A scented paper laminate having a desired scent comprises a first paper substrate; a second paper substrate; and a scented water-based adhesive composition providing bonding between the first and the second paper substrates together, the scented paper laminate having a moisture level below 10 wt %. A method for manufacturing a scented paper laminate having a moisture level below 10 wt %, the method comprises the steps of: applying a scented water-based adhesive composition to a first face of a first paper substrate; laminating a second paper substrate to the first face of the first paper substrate; and controlling the moisture level of the scented paper laminate. | 06-18-2009 |
20090176078 | METHOD OF REDUCING THE AERODYNAMIC NOISE GENERATED BY AN AIRCRAFT UNDERCARRIAGE - A method and apparatus for reducing the noise generated by an aircraft undercarriage when the aircraft is flying and the undercarriage is deployed, includes coating at least a portion of a structural element of the undercarriage in a material that is of lower density than the material of the structural element in order to give this portion an aerodynamic shape suitable for smoothing a stream of air flowing around the portion. | 07-09-2009 |
20090291280 | Antiballistic article - An antiballistic article comprising a plurality of fabric layers of fibers with a strength of at least 1100 MPa according to ASTM D-885 is proposed, whereby there are at least two groups of areas with different textile densities within at least one fabric layer. Areas of a first group have a textile density of 8% to 31% according to Walz and areas of a second group have a textile density of 32% to 80% according to Walz. | 11-26-2009 |
20090311498 | Transparent conductive film - An objective of the present invention is to provide a transparent conductive film exhibiting excellent adhesion to a substrate and excellent crack resistance, together with high transparency and conductivity. Also disclosed is a transparent conductive film comprising a substrate having thereon: a low density metal oxide layer made of metal oxide, and a high density metal oxide layer made of metal oxide that are alternately laminated layer by layer, wherein the transparent conductive film satisfies a condition specified by the following inequality (1); | 12-17-2009 |
20090324912 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC MOLDED COMPONENT, MOLDING DIE USED IN THE METHOD AND CERAMIC COMPONENT - A lower periphery constraint portion [[( | 12-31-2009 |
20100003482 | TRANSPARENT GAS BARRIER FILM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRANSPARENT GAS BARRIER FILM - Disclosed is a transparent gas barrier film having good transparency and good gas barrier properties, which exhibits excellent adhesion even after storage under severe environmental conditions, and does not deteriorate even when a large impact is applied thereto. The transparent gas barrier film is characterized by having, on a resin base, at least two layers having different elastic moduluses. The transparent gas barrier film is further characterized in that the elastic modulus difference between adjoining layers is not less than 1 GPa but not more than 20 GPa, and each layer has a thickness of not less than 1 nm but not more than 10 nm. | 01-07-2010 |
20100003483 | TRANSPARENT GAS BARRIER FILM - Disclosed is a transparent gas barrier film having good gas barrier properties, which exhibits excellent adhesion even after storage under severe environmental conditions, and does not deteriorate even when a large impact is applied thereto. Also disclosed is a method for producing such a transparent gas barrier film. The transparent gas barrier film is characterized by having, on a resin substrate, at least two constituent layers which satisfy such conditions that the difference of carbon atomic concentration between two adjacent layers is not less than 2.0 atomic % and not more than 10 atomic % and a thickness of each layer is not less than 1 nm and not more than 10 nm. | 01-07-2010 |
20100009147 | TRANSPARENT GAS BARRIER FILM - Disclosed is a transparent gas barrier film having good gas barrier properties, which exhibits excellent adhesion even after storage under severe environmental conditions, and does not deteriorate even when a large impact is applied thereto. Also disclosed is a method for producing such a transparent gas barrier film. The transparent gas barrier film is characterized by having, on a resin substrate, at least two constituent layers having different densities and the difference between two adjacent layers is not less than 0.01 and not more than 0.1 and a thickness of each layer is not less than 1 nm and not more than 10 nm. | 01-14-2010 |
20100035035 | High Clarity Easy Tear Multilayer Films - The invention discloses high clarity multilayer films that are easy to tear in the transverse direction, wherein the core layer is made of a blend of from 5 to 50 wt % of crystal polystyrene and from 95 to 50 wt % of transparent styrene-butadiene block copolymer (5-40 wt % 1,3-butadiene, 60-95 wt % styrene) and the outer layers comprise from 85 to 100 wt % of a metallocene catalysed polyethylene (density:0.915-0.960 g/cm | 02-11-2010 |
20100055431 | Plastic Coated Composite Building Boards and Method of Making Same - Disclosed are composite building boards and associated manufacturing methods. The composite boards may include, for example, one or more slurry layers with embedded fibrous mats. An exterior plastic coating is mechanically adhered to the underlying slurry layer. The plastic layer chemically bonds and cross-links with polymer additives within the slurry layer. The result is an integrated polymer matrix with greatly improved durability and surface strength. | 03-04-2010 |
20100068487 | Formulations for Cellular, Foamed-Polymer Products Based on Polyvinyl Chloride,Improved Cellular, Foamed-Polymer Products Based on Polyvinyl Chloride and a Process for Producing Said Improved Cellular Foamed-Polymer Products - Formulation for cellular, foamed-polymer product based on polyvinyl chloride, comprising: a polyvinyl chloride homopolymer having a K-value of from 60 to 85 and a pH value of the aqueous extract ranging of from 8 to 12; at least one isocyanate selected from isomers and homologues of diphenylmethane-4,4′-diisocyanate and modified diphenylmethane-4,4-diisocyanate s and mixtures thereof; at least one anhydride selected from the group of succinic anhydride, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, methyl-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, 4-methyl-hexahydrophthalic anhydride, cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride, methyl-endomethylene tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, dodecenyl succinic anhydride, trimellitic anhydride and mixtures thereof; at least a surfactant; at least a foaming agent. | 03-18-2010 |
20100112320 | PAPER PRODUCT WITH VISUAL SIGNALING UPON USE - A fibrous structure product having a continuous first densified region; a plurality of discrete pillow regions having an area of from about 0.002 in | 05-06-2010 |
20100119792 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL AUXETIC STRUCTURES AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF - Negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) or auxetic structures, including three-dimensional auxetic structures, are disclosed and applied to various applications. One such structure comprises a pyramid-shaped unit cell having four base points A, B, C, and D defining the corners of a square lying in a horizontal plane. Four stuffers of equal length or different lengths extend from a respective one of the base points to a point E spaced apart from the plane. Four tendons of equal length or different lengths, but less than that of the stuffers, extend from a respective one of the base points to a point F between point E and the plane. In three-dimensional configurations, a plurality of unit cells are arranged as tiles in the same horizontal plane with the base points of each cell connected to the base points of adjoining cells, thereby forming a horizontal layer. A plurality of horizontal layers are then stacked with each point E of cells in one horizontal layer being connected to a respective one of the points F of cells in an adjacent layer. Particularly for typical applications, the structure may further including a pair of parallel plates made sandwiching a plurality of horizontal layers of unit cells. | 05-13-2010 |
20100143682 | Mat-Faced Cementitious Article and Method for Preparing Same - A cementitious composite article comprising (a) a cementitious core, (b) a skim coat cementitious layer in contact with the cementitious core having a density greater than the cementitious core, and (c) a fibrous mat comprising (i) microfibers and (ii) continuous fibers having a length of about 0.6 cm or more, wherein the fibrous mat comprises an inner surface in contact with the skim coat cementitious layer; as well as a method for manufacturing same. | 06-10-2010 |
20100159222 | ALIGNED CARBON NANOTUBE BULK STRUCTURE HAVING PORTIONS DIFFERENT IN DENSITY - An aligned carbon nanotube bulk structure in which various properties such as density and hardness are controlled depending on the place is provided. | 06-24-2010 |
20100227137 | Use of Pre-Coated Mat for Preparing Gypsum Board - A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements. | 09-09-2010 |
20100272977 | CHARGE EXCHANGE DEVICE - The present invention provides a charge exchange member having a new function, which solves problems of fragility of a diamond thin film and a low electron density of a CNTS that are challenges of a charge exchange foil. The present invention relates to a charge exchange device comprising a diamond thin film and a non-woven carbon nanotube sheet, in which the diamond thin film is deposited on the non-woven carbon nanotube sheet. | 10-28-2010 |
20100316859 | Varied Glass Density Reinforcement of Composites - A transparent reinforced composite material. An illustrative embodiment of the reinforced composite material includes a polymeric matrix, at least one low-density region including a first plurality of glass elements having a first packing density provided in the polymeric matrix and at least one high-density region including a second plurality of glass elements having a second packing density greater than the first packing density provided in the polymeric matrix. A method for reinforcing a composite material is also disclosed. | 12-16-2010 |
20110014444 | UV PROTECTING TREATMENT FOR WOODEN INTERIOR TRIM - The present disclosure is directed to a process for protecting wood components of the interior of an automotive vehicle from UVA radiation by coating the top surface of a stained wood substrate with a low gloss polyurethane-containing topcoat having a UV absorber and HALS component incorporated therein. The wood component can have a 60 degree surface gloss rating no greater than about 30 gloss units measured according to ASTM D523-08 test conditions. Methods of producing the vehicle interior component are also disclosed. | 01-20-2011 |
20110033684 | FACER AND FACED POLYMERIC ROOFING BOARD - A prefabricated, faced roofing board composite includes a first board layer made of a polymeric material or a predominantly polymeric material and a fire and weather resistant fiberglass-based facer bonded to a top major surface of the first board layer and forming a top major surface of the composite. The fiberglass-based facer is substantially impervious to the passage of hot gases of combustion, water, and water vapor through the thickness of the fiberglass-based facer. The faced composite can be a cover board, an insulation board; can include cover board and insulation board layers; and can include cover board, insulation board, and baseboard layers. A second fiberglass-based facer that is substantially impervious to the passage of hot gases of combustion through its thickness can form a bottom major surface of the composite. The polymeric material or predominantly polymeric material of the board layer to which each fiberglass-based facer is bonded penetrates part of the way through, but not completely through, the fiberglass-based facer. | 02-10-2011 |
20110070418 | POLYOLEFINIC HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM - A multi-layer polyolefinic film for the unitization of goods is described. The multi-layer film has a multi-layer structure comprising various polyolefinic compositions, the polyolefinic layers having microcrystalline orientation providing the multi-layer film the ability to shrink in response to heat. The heat shrinkable multi-layer film may be placed over a good or a collection of loosely assembled goods and subjected to heat so that the film shrinks causing the good to be contained by the multi-layer film. The multi-layer film has sufficient clarity so that the good or goods can be visually seen through the film. The heat shrinkable polyolefinic multi-layer films are useful for applications where the loosely assembled goods require containment, but where it is also beneficial for the identity of the goods to not be obscured. | 03-24-2011 |
20110091702 | Composite Products and Methods for Manufacturing - The present disclosure relates to a method for forming a composite product. The method involves compressing a semi-hydraulic medium within a compression cell thereby causing the semi-hydraulic medium to fill voids in the compression cell and to encapsulate an incompressible element within the compression cell. The present disclosure also relates to composite products made in accordance with the above method. | 04-21-2011 |
20110104464 | METAL-INFILTRATED TITANIUM-SILICON-CARBIDE AND TITANIUM-ALUMINUM-CARBIDE BODIES - Densified composites of a metal such as copper or aluminum with a titanium-silicon-carbide or titanium-aluminum-carbide ceramic material are prepared by forming the ceramic material into a body, and infiltrating the body with the molten metal. The metal is able to rapidly penetrate into void spaces, between grain boundaries and even into the crystal structure of the ceramic grains to form a composite. The starting ceramic material may be previously densified, in which case various types of gradient structures can be produced easily. The process can be operated at low pressures, and so the hot pressing methods that normally must be used to densify these ceramic materials can be avoided. | 05-05-2011 |
20110165395 | High MIR Linear Polyethylenes and Coextruded Films Therefrom - A high clarity, high throughput film comprising at least two skin layers and at least one core layer there between, wherein the skin layers comprise at least one linear ethylene-α-olefin copolymer having an I | 07-07-2011 |
20110200807 | SUSTAINABLY RECYCLABLE ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE AND RELATED METHODS - Articles of manufacture that are sustainably recyclable and related methods are provided. The article can include a first element having a first polymeric material and a first physical parameter and a second element having a second polymeric material and a second physical parameter. The first polymeric material of the first element and the second polymeric material of the second element are substantially chemically similar while the first physical parameter of the first element and the second physical parameter of the second element are physically different. Methods for manufacturing sustainably recyclable articles are also provided. | 08-18-2011 |
20110206918 | USE OF PRE-COATED MAT FOR PREPARING GYPSUM BOARD - A gypsum board which comprises a set gypsum core sandwiched between and faced with fibrous mats, wherein a free surface of one of said mats is pre-coated with a combination of a mineral pigment, optionally an inorganic adhesive binder and an organic binder, preferably a hydrophobic, UV resistant polymer latex adhesive binder applied to said surface as an aqueous coating composition, said aqueous coating composition upon drying and setting providing a pre-coated mat satisfying certain morphology requirements. | 08-25-2011 |
20110217533 | GAS BARRIER FILM, FILM DEPOSITION METHOD, AND FILM DEPOSITION DEVICE - A gas barrier film includes: a base film; and a silicon nitride layer deposited on a surface of the base film, wherein in a direction of a thickness of the silicon nitride layer, a first mean density of a region of the silicon nitride layer closer to the base film and having a 20% thickness of the silicon nitride layer is lower than a second mean density of a region opposite from the base film and having a 20% thickness of the silicon nitride layer, and a third mean density of a middle region having a 20% thickness of the silicon nitride layer lies between the first mean density and the second mean density. | 09-08-2011 |
20110250417 | Dimensional Lumber Structural Substitute - Dimensional lumber subjected to structural load regimes, where moment is the dominate load condition, usually fail structurally by initial localized compressive failure located at or near the maximum compressive extreme fiber. Said localized compressive failure, exhibited by buckling failure of maximum compressive fiber, results in an overall increase of section-modulus. The increase in section modulus, due to onset of structural failure, allows the lumber element in question to provide post-structural-failure increase in load-carrying-capacity with the trade-off of an increase in load-vs-deflection ratio. Said increase in load-carrying-capacity due to the increase in section-modulus, or thickening of the lumber element continues as an applied load is increased until the lumber element's tensile extreme fiber's capacity is exceeded, at which event the lumber element structurally fails catastrophically. The present invention, unlike previously disclosed compositions, unexpectedly mimics the stiffness and failure-mode structural characteristics of traditional dimensional lumber. A comparison of test data shows the present invention possesses unexpected improved properties that the present art does not have. | 10-13-2011 |
20110256372 | Composite Building Boards with Thermoplastic Coatings and Cementitious Precoated Fibrous Mats - Disclosed is a composite building board construction. The board includes a set gypsum core and a fibrous mat that is pre-coated with a cementitious layer. A thermoplastic coating is then applied over the cementitious layer. Additives can be added to one or more of the layers to provide enhanced performance characteristics. Also discloses are various manufacturing techniques for applying a hot melt thermoplastic coating to cementitious layer. | 10-20-2011 |
20110256373 | Melt blends of amorphous cycloolefin polymers and partially crystalline cycloolefin elastomers with improved toughness - A melt-blend resin composition prepared by melt-blending includes from 60 parts to 99 parts per hundred weight resin in the blend of an amorphous cycloolefin polymer composition exhibiting a glass transition temperature in the range of from 30° C. to 200° C.; and from 40 parts to 1 part per hundred weight resin in the blend of a partially crystalline, cycloolefin elastomer of norbornene and ethylene preferably having a glass transition temperature in the range of from −10° C. to 15° C. and a crystalline melting temperature in the range of from 60° C. to 125° C. and a % crystallinity by weight in the range of from 5% to 40%. The partially crystalline, cycloolefin elastomer optionally has a second glass transition temperature at less than −90° C. | 10-20-2011 |
20110256374 | COMPOSITE ARTICLE MADE BY A PROCESS - Disclosed herein is a consolidated or densified composite article comprising polymer, particularly fluoropolymer, and carbon fiber. | 10-20-2011 |
20110268947 | MYCELIUM STRUCTURE WITH SELF-ATTACHING COVERSTOCK AND METHOD - A method of making a molded part, including adding a fungal inoculum with a liquid aggregate to form a mixture. The mixture is inserted into a mold cavity. The mold cavity is covered with a cover. Live mycelium is grown from the mixture that fills the mold cavity and physically couples with the cover. The live mycelium is heated to terminate further growth and develop a composite component made of mycelium and the cover. | 11-03-2011 |
20110274902 | DERIVED TIMBER MATERIAL BOARD AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A DERIVED TIMBER MATERIAL BOARD - A derived timber material board, having at least three layers made of a derived timer material is provided. At least a middle layer thereof is made of a mixture of derived timber material and a foamed plastic. The middle layer additionally has at least one foamed natural material. | 11-10-2011 |
20120003455 | PREFABRICATED ROOFING PANEL COMPOSITE - A prefabricated roofing panel composite includes a prefabricated cover board having a high-density polymer or predominantly polymer material core layer having a density between 6 lbs/ft | 01-05-2012 |
20120009404 | MODULE FOR ABSORBING ENERGY - The invention relates to a module for absorbing energy from an impact to which the module ( | 01-12-2012 |
20120028017 | Polyethylene blends and films - Disclosed are polyethylene blends and films. The blend comprises from 1 to 99%, based on the weight of the blend, of a medium density polyethylene (MDPE) and from 1 to 99% a polyolefin selected from the group consisting of high density polyethylene (HDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene, polybutene, and mixtures thereof. The MDPE is made by high pressure, free radical polymerization and has a density within the range of greater than 0.928 to 0.940 g/cm | 02-02-2012 |
20120045633 | Article for Magnetic Heat Exchange and a Method of Fabricating a Working Component for Magnetic Heat Exchange - An article for magnetic heat exchange comprises a monolithic working component comprising two or more portions. The two or more portions comprise amounts of La, Fe, Si and of one or more elements T and R suitable to produce a La | 02-23-2012 |
20120128957 | INJECTION FOAMING MOLD, METHOD OF PRODUCING FOAMED PLASTIC PRODUCT, AND FOAMED PLASTIC PRODUCT - Provided is an injection foaming mold capable of preventing, when formed resin molding is performed by a partial core back, degradation of an outer appearance and component precision, and occurrence of swelling when a portion that is not subjected to the core back is taken out of a die. The injection foaming mold includes at least: a fixed core that avoids moving; and a movable core that performs the core back. The injection foaming mold further includes a capacity change shape portion, which is formed in a region in which a capacity in the die is changed smoothly and continuously from the fixed core side to the movable core side, the capacity change shape portion being formed at a boundary between the fixed core and the movable core. | 05-24-2012 |
20120156460 | POROUS, CARBON-CONTAINING PREFORM AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - There is provided a porous, carbon-containing preform, including a body (CL) of unidirectional carbon fiber fabrics (C | 06-21-2012 |
20120164421 | Polymeric Films And Methods To Manufacture Same - Polymeric films are provided. The films comprise an ethylene-derived resin that has a density of about 0.905 to about 0.945 g/cm | 06-28-2012 |
20120196108 | HIGH PERFORMANCE BALLISTIC COMPOSITES HAVING IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - Flexible ballistic resistant composite materials are described, having any of a number of important properties, or a combination of properties, including flexibility, comfort, weight, and/or ballistic performance. Representative composite materials comprise a plurality of fibrous layers, such as non-woven fibrous layers, with these fibrous layers comprises fibers (e.g., a network of fibers) having a tenacity of at least about 35 g/d and a tensile modulus of at least about 1200 g/d. Representative fibers include, for example, high tenacity poly(alpha-olefin) fibers. The fibrous layers also comprise a polymeric matrix deposited on the fibers. Advantageously, such composite materials may have an average total areal density per fibrous layer from about 16 g/m | 08-02-2012 |
20120219779 | Multi-Layer Opaque Films, Articles Including Such Films, and Uses Thereof - A multi-layer film including a cavitated core layer, two skin layers and at least one tie layer between the core layer and one of the skin layers, said tie layer including from about 1 to about 25 wt % of a soft polymer having a density in the range of 0.850 g/cm | 08-30-2012 |
20120276355 | DAMAGE RESISTANT THERMAL BARRIER COATING AND METHOD - A compliant, impact-absorbing layer ( | 11-01-2012 |
20120276356 | FUNCTIONALLY GRADIENT COMPOSITE ARTICLE - A composite downhole article is disclosed. The article is selectively corrodible in a wellbore fluid. The article includes at least one corrodible core member comprising a first material that is corrodible in a wellbore fluid at a first corrosion rate. The article also includes at least one outer member disposed on the core member and comprising a second material that is corrodible in the wellbore fluid at a second corrosion rate, wherein the corrodible core member has a composition gradient or a density gradient, or a combination thereof, and wherein the first corrosion rate is substantially greater than the second corrosion rate. | 11-01-2012 |
20120308795 | Composite Floor Underlayment With Thermoplastic Coatings - Disclosed is a flooring system consisting of a slab (or base) floor, a floor covering, and a composite underlayment extending between the slab floor and floor covering. The composite underlayment may include, for example, one or more set gypsum layers with embedded fibrous mats. An exterior plastic coating is mechanically adhered to an underlying set gypsum layer. The plastic coating chemically bonds and cross-links with polymer additives within the set gypsum core. The result is an underlayment that is a fully integrated polymer matrix with greatly improved durability and surface strength with only minimal increases in cost or weight. | 12-06-2012 |
20130130007 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING TERMINAL BONDING TAPE, AND TERMINAL BONDING TAPE - A method for producing a terminal bonding tape includes providing a multi-layer film having a linear polyethylene surface layer, a linear polyethylene intermediate layer and an acid-modified polyethylene surface layer, and irradiating the multi-layer film with a radiation beam from the side of the linear polyethylene surface layer to cross-link the linear polyethylene intermediate layer. The linear polyethylene surface layer is made of a high-fluidity linear low-density polyethylene having an MFR of 5 to 30 g/10 min or a linear polyethylene with a density of 918 to 940 kg/m | 05-23-2013 |
20130216807 | OPTICAL COATING COMPRISING POROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLES - An optical coating comprising a binder and a plurality of porous silica nanoparticles in which the pores are randomly oriented, a solution for forming an optical coating comprising a solvent and a plurality of porous silica nanoparticles in which the pores are randomly oriented, a method for fabricating an optical coating, and the use of porous silica nanoparticles in which the pores are randomly oriented in the manufacture of an optical coating. | 08-22-2013 |
20130216808 | Recording Material for Electrophotographic Printing Method - A recording material for electrophotographic printing methods from a base paper coated on both sides with synthetic resin and having a toner-receiving layer arranged on at least one side, containing a water-soluble or water-dispersible binder in the toner-receiving layer, preferably an ethylene-acrylate polymer or an ethylene-acrylate copolymer, a finely particulate inorganic pigment and an antistatic component, such that images using both liquid toners and dry toners can be produced with this recording material, identical in both appearance and haptics to silver halide photographs. | 08-22-2013 |
20130273341 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND USES THEREOF - The present invention relates to composite materials and the use thereof as energy resistant, for example blast-resistant, materials. Preferred aspects of the invention relate to layered composite panels comprising solid foam materials which have both a blast attenuation function and an anti-ballistic function. In further aspects, the invention provides novel composite panels which are suitable for use as blast resistant and/or anti-ballistic materials. In some examples described, the layered composite panel comprises a polymeric material ( | 10-17-2013 |
20130288032 | STIFF POLYETHYLENE FILM WITH ENHANCED OPTICAL PROPERTIES - The present invention relates to polyethylene films having a combination of high stiffness and good optics. The cast films have a first layer comprising a linear polyethylene having a density greater than 0.94 g/cm | 10-31-2013 |
20130302583 | Polyolefin Dispersions, Froths, and Foams - Polyolefin dispersions, froths, and foams and articles manufactured therefrom are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method for generating a thermoplastic foam from an aqueous dispersion. The aqueous dispersion may include a thermoplastic resin, water, and a stabilizing agent. The method may include adding at least one frothing surfactant to the aqueous dispersion to form a mixture, adding a flame retardant and/or a phase change material, frothing the mixture to create a froth, and removing at least a portion of the water to produce the foam. | 11-14-2013 |
20130302584 | Foam Assembly And Method Of Making The Same - A foam assembly for use as an interior component in an automobile includes a foam core having a hard foam portion and a soft foam portion. The hard foam has a first density to provide firmness and support to the foam core and the soft foam has a second density that is less than the first density, to provide comfort and feel to the foam core. The foam assembly may further including an impervious barrier that is disposed between the hard foam and the soft foam to maintain separation between the hard foam and the soft foam. | 11-14-2013 |
20130330530 | Porous Ceramic Sintered Body - The present invention provides a porous ceramic sintered body suitable for plant growth and with a high cooling effect. | 12-12-2013 |
20130330531 | BARRIER STACKS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - A barrier stack for protecting devices from the permeation of moisture and gases includes a first layer acting as a planarization, decoupling, and/or smoothing layer, a second layer acting as a plasma resistant protective layer over the first layer, and a third layer acting as a barrier layer over the second layer. The first layer includes a polymeric or organic material. The second layer includes an inorganic material or polymeric material. The third layer includes an inorganic material and has a different density and/or refractive index than the second layer. The barrier stack may further include a fourth layer acting as a tie layer between the first layer and the substrate. | 12-12-2013 |
20140017470 | HIGH RESOLUTION, SOLVENT RESISTANT, THIN ELASTOMERIC PRINTING PLATES - The present invention relates to a printing element having at least one polymer layer which has photoimageable constituents and a chemically functionalized polymer to make the polymer layer either more hydrophobic or hydrophilic. In one embodiment, the printing element comprises two adjacent polymer layers on a substrate in which the photoimaged layer comprises a polymer chemically modified with hydrophobic fluoroalkyl side groups to provide differential wetting with hydrophilic inks. | 01-16-2014 |
20140037927 | MOTOR VEHICLE STRUCTURAL COMPONENT AND ASSOCIATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - This component comprises a first mat of felt and a second mat of felt, each felt mat comprising fibers and a resin binding the fibers. It comprises a spacer interposed between the first mat and the second mat, the first mat and the second mat being fixed to opposite faces of the spacer. At least one of the first mat and the second mat comprises at least 50 wt % of wood fibers bound together by the resin. | 02-06-2014 |
20140037928 | SUBSTRATE SECTION FOR FLEXIBLE DISPLAY DEVICE, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUBSTRATE SECTION, ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SUBSTRATE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ORGANIC LIGHT EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SUBSTRATE - A substrate section for a flexible display device is disclosed. The substrate section prevents adhesion loss between a reinforcing layer and a barrier layer, thereby preventing a peel-off phenomenon between an inorganic barrier layer and a reinforcing layer. | 02-06-2014 |
20140072787 | POLYOLEFIN BASED FILMS SUITABLE FOR THERMOFORMING - The present invention relates to a film structure comprising an outer layer, a core and an inner layer (or sealant layer). The outer layer comprises a polyolefinic material having a Vicat softening temperature of 85° C. or greater, and a total crystallinity in the range of 25 to 45%. The core comprises a linear low density polyethylene having a density of 0.925 g/cm | 03-13-2014 |
20140106152 | POST CONSUMER RECYCLED RESIN COMPOSITION AND MANUFACTURE OF TUBES THEREFROM - The present disclosure relates to a post consumer recycled polymer composition comprising: 80% to 95% (w/w) of a post consumer recycled resin; and 5% to 20% (w/w) of at least one additive. The present disclosure further relates to a laminate comprising: an outer layer of a post consumer recycled polymer composition; a middle layer of post consumer recycled polymer composition; and an inner layer of virgin resins. The present disclosure also relates to a process for manufacturing tubes comprising: extrusion of post consumer recycled polymer composition comprising 80% to 95% (w/w) of an post consumer recycled resin; and 5% to 20% (w/w) of at least one additive, through a circular slit to form a long cylindrical hollow pipe; slicing the long cylindrical hollow pipe to form tube sleeves; forming tube shoulder and neck; and attaching the tube shoulder and the neck to the tube sleeves to obtain a tube. | 04-17-2014 |
20140127489 | ULTRA-STIFF COEXTRUDED SHRINK FILMS - The present invention generally pertains to multilayer film comprising four or more discrete layers. The films contain two external layers, an internal stiffening layer and an internal shrink layer. The external layers comprise linear low density polyethylene resin, the stiffening layer comprises polypropylene or a high density polyethylene and the shrink layer comprises low density polyethylene. The multilayer films of the present invention are characterized by having a gloss of at least 62% at 45 degrees, together with a 2% secant tensile modulus greater than 400 MPa. | 05-08-2014 |
20140147646 | Polymeric Films and Methods to Manufacture The Same - In one aspect, the disclosure relates to multilayer polymeric films comprising: at least one layer A, and at least one layer B; wherein at least one of layers A and B further comprises at least one copolymer of propylene derived units and one or more C | 05-29-2014 |
20140170401 | Tearable Polystyrene Film Laminate for Packaging and Pouch Purposes - The current disclosure relates to a polymeric laminate structure having an outer polystyrene film, either blown or cast, comprised of crystal polystyrene homopolymer, optionally blended with up to about 45 wt-% of high impact polystyrene and/or inorganic fillers. | 06-19-2014 |
20140186599 | INORGANIC FIBER MOLDED BODY AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The inorganic fiber molded body of the present invention is characterized in that the molded body has an extremely light weight, and is free from problems such as scattering of fibers and particulate matters from a surface thereof and environmental pollution such as generation of harmful gases. In addition, the present invention provides an inorganic fiber molded body that is excellent in not only thermal shock resistance and mechanical shock resistance but also a high-speed wind erosion resistance, well-balanced in properties and can be used in the applications of various heat-insulating materials. The present invention relates to an inorganic fiber molded body comprising inorganic fibers and inorganic binder particles and having at least one set of a high-fiber density region and a low-fiber density region, in which a ratio of a content of the binder particles in the high-fiber density region to a content of the binder particles in the low-fiber density region as measured by a predetermined method is 0.5:1 to 5:1; and a number-average particle diameter and the number of the inorganic binder particles on an outermost surface of the molded body as measured by a predetermined method are 20 to 35 μm and less than 15, respectively. | 07-03-2014 |
20140205823 | BIORIENTED POLYETHYLENE FILM - The present invention discloses a process for forming a biaxially oriented film. The process includes first selecting a polyolefin resin wherein said polyolefin resin comprises a linear low density polyethylene resin characterized by having from 9 to 35 weight percent of the total weight of linear low density polyethylene resin eluting from a CEF at a temperature greater than 97.0° C.; and further characterized by having a CDR of from 33 to 80 and a Mw Ratio of from 0.15 to 0.45. Next a film is formed from the polyolefin resin selected in the first step. Finally the film formed in the second step is oriented in a sequential manner. The films produced by this process are characterized by having an ultimate elongation at least 1.5 times greater in the MD as compared to the CD and the 2% secant modulus is a least 1.25 times greater in the CD as compared to the MD. The films are further characterized by having free residual shrinkage of less than 10% in the MD and less than 10% in the CD when exposed to a temperature of 90° C. for 10 minutes. | 07-24-2014 |
20140234603 | Fiber reinforced plastic profiles having sections with different fiber types - A fiber reinforced plastic profile, in particular for an aircraft or spacecraft, including a stacked ply assembly including a plurality of stacked plies each comprising fiber material, the ply assembly having a profile cross section including at least one first section, at least one second section, and at least one splice section located between the at least one first section and the at least one second section. The splice section includes a first plurality of stacked plies having fibers of a first fiber material and a second plurality of stacked plies having fibers of a second fiber material. In the splice section, respective plies of the first plurality of stacked plies are intertwiningly abutted with respective plies of the second plurality of stacked plies. | 08-21-2014 |
20140248480 | Multilayer Film and Method of Making Same - Disclosed herein is a film having an outer layer A in surface contact with a core layer, wherein the outer layer A includes a plastomer, and wherein the outer layer A contains no more than 0.1 wt. % of a C | 09-04-2014 |
20140308496 | MULTILAYER FILMS WITH IMPROVED OPACITY AND STRENGTH - The present disclosure relates to multilayer thermoplastic films particularly suited for use in liners. The films contain organic voiding agents to produce opacity when stretched while maintaining an MD Tear Strength of at least 150 gm/mil and a Dart Impact of at least 150 gm/mil. Such performance can be maintained by selection and amounts of resins, organic voiding agents and processing conditions of the films. | 10-16-2014 |
20140322510 | GAS BARRIER FILM - A gas barrier film includes at least one gas barrier layer and a protective layer over a substrate. The protective layer contains organosilicon and is disposed on the gas barrier layer. At least part of the gas barrier layer has a composition SiO | 10-30-2014 |
20140342139 | CASTING METHOD, CAST ARTICLE AND CASTING SYSTEM - A casting method, cast article and casting system are disclosed. The casting method includes providing a base material in a mold, directing a fluid material into the mold, and solidifying the base material and the fluid material to form a cast article. The base material has a first density and first composition. The fluid material has a second density and a second composition. The first density differs from the second density, the first composition differs from the second composition, or the first density differs from the second density and the first composition differs from the second composition. The cast article includes a first material solidification from the base material, and a second material solidification from the fluid material. The casting system includes a mold for containing a base material and an input configuration, with flow control feature, for directing a fluid material into the mold containing the base material. | 11-20-2014 |
20140370260 | GAS BARRIER FILM - The present invention provides a gas barrier film which has high gas barrier performance and excellent repeated reproducibility of the gas barrier performance. A gas barrier film of the present invention comprises three inorganic compound layers (layer [A], layer [B] and layer [C]) that are sequentially arranged in this order on at least one surface of a polymer film base. The layer [B] has a thickness of 0.2-20 nm and a density that is higher than those of the layer [A] and the layer [C]. | 12-18-2014 |
20140377523 | METHODS FOR MAKING MULTI-LAYERED PLASTIC END PRODUCTS - The present invention generally relates to systems and methods for generating, processing, handling and forming plastic materials into an end product such as, but not limited to, consumables and packaging. The plastic materials are made into preforms or preform sheets, which in turn may be selectively masked to expose desired regions of the same for a saturation process, a heating process, or both. In addition, the various processes may be sufficiently controlled to obtain a desired micro-structure, and in turn obtain desired mechanical, structural, and aesthetic properties in the end product. By way of example, an embodiment of the present invention results in consumable, plastic cups that are lighter weight and more structurally robust less than conventional plastic cups. Further to one or more embodiments of the present invention, various systems for material handling may be utilized to efficiently, timely and cost effectively produce the preforms. | 12-25-2014 |
20150064433 | MEMBRANE-READY FIBROUS FACED GYPSUM PANELS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS - Membrane-ready fibrous faced gypsum panels, methods, and apparatus are provided. The panels include a first fibrous mat having a first surface and a second surface, a second fibrous mat having a first surface and a second surface, a gypsum core in contact with the second surfaces of the first and second fibrous mats, and a material coating that covers the first surface of the first fibrous mat and forms a substantially smooth outer surface. | 03-05-2015 |
20150079374 | COMPOSITE HEAT-DISSIPATION SUBSTRATE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD OF THE SAME - The present disclosure provides a composite heat-dissipation substrate and a method of manufacturing the same. The composite heat-dissipation substrate includes a first ceramic layer having insulating properties, a second porous ceramic layer and a metal layer, wherein the first ceramic layer and the second ceramic layer are continuously connected to each other so as not to form an interface therebetween, and the metal layer is infiltrated into plural pores of the second ceramic layer to be coupled to the ceramic layers, whereby interfacial coupling force between the ceramic layers and the metal layer is very high, thereby providing significantly improved heat dissipation characteristics. | 03-19-2015 |
20150132559 | NONWOVEN FABRIC FOR REINFORCING FOAM MOLDED ARTICLES AND PRODUCT USING SAME - It is provided that a nonwoven fabric for reinforcing foam molded articles which is excellent in the dimensional stability in a cutting/sewing step, in the followability to a mold in a foam molding step, and gives a foam molded article with excellent appearance and durability. A nonwoven fabric for reinforcing foam molded articles formed by interlacing at least 2 filament nonwoven fabric layers with different apparent density, wherein the nonwoven fabric has base weight of 50-110 g/m | 05-14-2015 |
20150140304 | CAST SILAGE FILM WITH ENHANCED CLING PROPERTIES - The present invention relates to a cast film comprising at least the following three layers: 1) A first skin layer comprising a homogeneously branched linear low density polyethylene having a density in the range of 0.87 to 0.90 g/cm | 05-21-2015 |
20150314574 | WRAP FILM - There is provided a packaging film that is free from occurrence of blocking upon storage, and deterioration in adhesion to containers even when used under low-temperature conditions, notwithstanding the film is produced while effectively utilizing exhaustible resources. A wrap film of the present invention comprises a laminated film constituted of at least three layers including opposite surface layers comprising a plant-derived polyethylene resin, in which the wrap film has a storage elastic modulus (E′) at 20° C. of 100 MPa to 4 GPa and an average loss tangent (tan δ) at −40 to 0° C. of not less than 0.08 as measured at an oscillation frequency of 10 Hz and a distortion of 0.1% by a dynamic viscoelasticity measuring method described in the Method A of JIS K 7198. | 11-05-2015 |
20160001533 | SINGLE POLYMER FILM STRUCTURES FOR USE IN STAND-UP-POUCHES - The present invention relates to film structure suitable for use in stand up pouches comprising all polyethylene material. The film structure can be a monolayer film or a multilayer film structure having specific requirements for each layer. The combination results in a film structure having adequate stiffness to function as a stand-up pouch while also providing acceptable water vapor transmission rates and good tear resistance. Such films have improved sustainability characteristics as they should permit down-gauging of the films and, can more easily be recycled, at least for the preferred embodiment comprising only polyethylene resins. | 01-07-2016 |
20160039181 | Multilayer Metallized Cast Film and Packaging Made Therefrom - A multilayer metallized cast film which includes a first layer which comprises an ethylene-based polymer having a density greater than 0.94 g/cc and a melt index less than or equal to 1.3 g/10 min; and a second layer having an interior surface and an exterior surface and which comprises an ethylene-based polymer having a density greater than 0.94 g/cc and a melt index greater than or equal to 2.0 g/10 min, wherein the exterior surface of the second layer faces away from the first layer, wherein the second layer further comprises a metal and/or metal oxide layer deposited on the exterior surface is provided. Also provided is a packaging comprising the multilayer metallized cast film. | 02-11-2016 |
20160104398 | BULLETIN BOARD - A bulletin board includes a board having at least three layers of material, in which a first layer of material has a density of 20-50 kg/m | 04-14-2016 |
20160115297 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT FORMING LIQUID, THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT FORMING LIQUID SET, THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PRODUCING METHOD, AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT - Provided is a three-dimensional object producing method, including: a first step of forming a film by delivering a first liquid as a hydrogel precursor including at least a multifunctional monomer; and a second step of curing the film formed in the first step, wherein the first step and the second step are repeated a plurality of times. | 04-28-2016 |
20160120765 | Zirconia Dental Articles and Methods Thereof - Described herein are techniques for making a multiplayer zirconia sintered body. The techniques sinter a dental article to form the zirconia sintered body. The dental article includes multiple layers containing dental ceramic materials such as, zirconia oxide particles, yttria, a pigment, etc. In some implementations, the dental article may be partially sintered and coated using an organic material. | 05-05-2016 |
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