Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090155584 | Highly Flame Retardant Panels - A flame retardant panel structure comprises at least one external metal layer, one or more tie layers comprising one or more functionalized polymers, and a core layer made of a fabric made of glass fibers. The flame retardant panel structure shows comparable flame retardancy properties while being manufactured at reasonable costs with conventional processes such as for example extrusion or calendering. The flame retardant panel structures can be used in applications where flame retardancy and/or fire protection is needed, such as for example in building and construction applications, automotive or railways applications, medical equipments and luggage. | 06-18-2009 |
20110024433 | THERMAL INSULATION UNIT - A container has contained therein a phase change material (PCM). An article or product comprises an insulation unit and the container, which may be in close proximity to the insulation unit. The container can be produced from a film or sheet containing a barrier layer and, optimally, a sealant layer, to prevent the PCM from leaking out of the container. | 02-03-2011 |
20110248208 | PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL (PCM) COMPOSITIONS FOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT - The present invention relates to a Phase Change Material (PCM) composition comprising a) from 20 to 80 wt % of a PCM; and b) from 20 to 80 wt % of one or more polymers chosen from the group consisting of b1) Very Low Density Polyethylene (VLDPE) having a density equal or lower than 0.910 g/cm | 10-13-2011 |
20110281485 | PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL COMPOSITIONS - A phase change material (PCM) composition comprises a blend of at least one fatty acid ester and at least one ethylene copolymer, wherein the ethylene copolymer comprises at least 28% of an at least one polar comonomer by weight, based on the weight of the ethylene copolymer. A film or sheet comprises or is produced from the PCM composition and the film or sheet can be a single layer or multilayer structure. | 11-17-2011 |
20120141720 | Enhanced Flexible Lightweight Ballistic, Stab and Spike resistant Materials - The present invention provides a use of a thermoplastic composition for manufacturing a personal protection equipment for personal ballistic, stab and knife protection, wherein the thermoplastic composition comprises at least a first thermoplastic polymer that has a melting point different to the melting point of a second thermoplastic polymer. Further, the present invention provides a personal protection equipment comprising a plurality of ballistic fabric layers, and at least one thermoplastic composition for use in ballistic applications, wherein the thermoplastic composition comprises at least a first thermoplastic polymer as set forth above. | 06-07-2012 |
20120180940 | Method to produce stab and ballistic resistant composite structures - The present invention relates to a method for producing fiber composites impregnated with a thermoplastic resin to be used as stab and ballistic composite structures. If compared with the manufacturing processes of the state of the art, the method according to the present invention enables to prepare stab and ballistic resistant composite structures in a more efficient way by reducing the complexity of the manufacturing machine and at a lower cost. | 07-19-2012 |
20120264342 | Polymeric Blends useful in Ballistic Applications - The present invention provides a use of a thermoplastic composition for manufacturing a ballistic protection system, wherein the thermoplastic composition comprises at least a first thermoplastic polymer that has a melting point superior to the melting point of a second thermoplastic polymer, and wherein the second thermoplastic polymer is dispersed in a continuous or co-continuous phase of the first thermoplastic polymer. Further, the present invention provides a ballistic protection system made of at least one ballistic fabric and at least one thermoplastic composition for use in ballistic applications, wherein the thermoplastic composition is as set forth above. | 10-18-2012 |
20130109811 | CURABLE ELASTOMERIC COMPOSITIONS | 05-02-2013 |