Abstract: A panel performance testing system and method of use is provided for evaluating creep and duration of load (DOL) performance of products, particularly wood-based panels, subjected to bending stress. The panel performance testing system comprises a panel testing support frame assembly; a loading head assembly for applying test load to a panel face; a load transfer assembly for transferring load force from a dead weight to the loading head assembly; a panel deflection sensor; and a mobile loading platform assembly for vertically positioning and supporting dead weight loads, controlling the rate of load transfer of the dead weight loads from the loading platform assembly to the loading head assembly, and an integrated data acquisition system that automatically records and processes the related testing data for the entire course of the testing.
Abstract: Method of predicting optical properties and physical characteristics of coated paper or other sheet products for the purpose of formulating enhanced coating or sheet forming systems, and in particular to a method, which uses a diffusion approximation model derived from a radiative transfer theory employing various inputs of the properties and/or characteristics to predict coating or sheet system performance.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 2002
Date of Patent:
May 16, 2006
Assignee:
J.M. Huber Corporation
Inventors:
Gary M. Freeman, Richard D. Carter, Aristide C. Dogariu
Abstract: Very high structure, hybrid amorphous silica products (geltates) having very high absorptivity, in which the hybrid silica product has a % carrying capacity DBP value greater than 76.0 and a linseed oil absorption value exceeding 250 cc/100 g, and a production methodology therefor.
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