Abstract: A cathodic protection coating is disclosed that unexpectedly protects a treated metal substrate, notwithstanding the presence of a phosphate-containing conversion coating between the metal substrate and the cathodic protection compound. The cathodic protection coating includes sacrificial metallic particles less noble than metal in the metal substrate to be protected. The coating also includes inherently conductive polymer.
Abstract: A log for a log home has a plurality of pockets formed within the body of the log. The pockets are filled with foam to enhance the thermal rating of the log.
Abstract: A ceramic matrix composite (CMC) structure and methods of fabricating such structure are disclosed. In one example, the surface of a CMC substrate (12) is urged against a surface of a tool having blunt teeth. The blunt teeth can form surface indents that can serve as a first bond-enhancing arrangement between the surface of the substrate and a corresponding boundary of a thermally-insulating coating (14). In another example, sharp teeth can form surface indents and also penetrate through the surface of the substrate to cut some of the fibers beneath the surface of the substrate into split fiber segments, and a portion of the split fiber segments can protrude above the surface of the substrate. The protruding fiber segments can serve as a second bond-enhancing arrangement between the surface of the substrate and the corresponding boundary of the coating.
Abstract: A method of producing a metallized polymeric foam that produces an anti-microbial material using an advanced method of metallizing polymeric foam with a metal, such as silver. The foam material may be polyurethane, polyester, polyether, or a combination thereof. The method provides a 3-dimensional surface coating of the metal. The metallized substrate is durable and highly adherent. Such metallized foam is a highly effective filter and/or an anti-microbial product. The mechanism of filtration is mainly due to Vander Der Wal attraction. The anti-microbial activity may be due, in part, to the release of select metal ions as a response to stimuli.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 23, 2005
Date of Patent:
February 23, 2010
Assignee:
Noble Fiber Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
N. Satish Chandra, Joel M. Furey, William F. McNally, Vinesh Naik
Abstract: Method for the preventive treatment of an abiotic surface in a domestic or medical environment, using a watery solution of a mixture with gram-positive non-pathogenic bacteria of the Bacillus genus, by creating a biofilm on the abiotic surface, whereby the application method promotes the hydrophobic interaction and fluid flow.
Abstract: A self-lubricating coating is disclosed. The coating includes a base material. The coating also includes a nanoparticle of a first material and a shell substantially surrounding the nanoparticle and including a second material different than the first material.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 12, 2008
Publication date:
February 18, 2010
Inventors:
Andrew Neil McGilvray, Atanu Adhvaryu, Lucy Victoria Davies
Abstract: In a method for manufacturing a ceramic filter element for an exhaust gas filter of internal combustion engines, a combustible non-ceramic filter medium is shaped to a coil and the coil is impregnated with a ceramic slurry having a powder size distribution selected such that the ceramic filter element in the finished state has a desired porosity distribution across the coil cross-section of the ceramic filter element.
Abstract: A coating includes a first layer of a ceramic alloy and a second layer disposed on the first layer and including carbon. The coating has a hardness of from 10 to 20 GPa and a coefficient of friction of less than or equal to 0.12. A method of coating a substrate includes cleaning the substrate, forming the first layer on the substrate, and depositing the second layer onto the first layer to thereby coat the substrate.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 29, 2009
Publication date:
February 4, 2010
Applicant:
Eaton Corporattion
Inventors:
Dong Zhu, Robert Milner, Alaa AbdelAzim Elmoursi
Abstract: A tire includes at least one outer structural element, wherein the at least one outer structural element is at least partially coated by at least one colored coating layer including a colored composition including (a) 5% by weight to 50% by weight with respect to the total weight of the dry colored composition, of at least one crosslinked polymeric compound obtained by reacting (a1) at least one thermoplastic polyurethane with (a2) at least one polyisocyanate; (b) 10% by weight to 80% by weight with respect to the total weight of the dry colored composition, of at least one thermoplastic polymeric compound having a glass transition temperature higher than or equal to 20° C, and (c) 3% by weight to 50% by weight, with respect to the total weight of the dry colored composition, of at least one coloring agent. Preferably, the at least one structural element is at least one of the tire sidewalls.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 21, 2005
Publication date:
February 4, 2010
Inventors:
Fabio Negroni, Mauro Paolo Soatto, Paolo Massimino
Abstract: A method of controlling flow includes treating a region of a surface to have a non-wettable surface characteristic or a wettable surface characteristic in the region.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2004
Date of Patent:
February 2, 2010
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Delopment Company, L.P.
Inventors:
Curtis L. Nelson, Brian G. Risch, Charles C. Haluzak, Christopher C. Aschoff
Abstract: Methods are provided for making a composite material that includes (a) providing at least one sheet which includes woven or non-woven glass fibers, carbon fibers, aramid fibers, or nanoscale fibers; and (b) stitching a plurality of stitches of a thermally conductive fiber through the at least one sheet in a Z-axis direction to form paths of higher conductivity through the sheet of material to increase its thermal conductivity in the Z-axis.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 22, 2009
Publication date:
January 28, 2010
Applicant:
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Inventors:
Zhiyong Liang, Ben Wang, Chun Zhang, Michael M. Zimmer
Abstract: A capacitor includes a base having a hollow or open portion in an upper surface for containing a battery element or an electric double layer capacitor element and an electrolytic solution in an inside thereof, a metallized layer formed to a periphery of the base defining the hollow or open portion in the upper surface and a frame member made of metal brazed to the metallized layer so as to surround the hollow or open portion. An inner lateral surface of the frame member is inclined outward, and a corrosion resistant layer is deposited so as to continuously cover the inclined surface and a portion of the surface of the metallized layer situated inward thereof.
Abstract: A surface treatment method of an FRP substrate is provided. According to the method, an FRP substrate that is less deformed than a conventional flexible substrate material is used, and surface roughness, which is a drawback of the FRP substrate, is improved so that it may be applied to the fabrication of a device. In order to reduce the surface roughness of an FRP substrate, the FRP substrate is coated with an organic insulating solution and thereby planarized. Due to the reduced deformation and superior flatness, failures occurring due to misalignment in a photolithography process may be prevented.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 8, 2006
Date of Patent:
January 26, 2010
Assignee:
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
Inventors:
In Kyu You, Seung Youl Kang, Seong Deok Ahn, Gi Heon Kim, Ji Young Oh, Chul Am Kim, Kyu Ha Baek, Kyung Soo Suh
Abstract: The invention relates to a food casing with textile backing material which has been coated with a layer of regenerated or precipitated cellulose. This casing combines the properties of a textile skin with those of a cellulose fiber skin. Besides the surface texture for which textile skins are known and prized, it also has the transparency and the barrier properties, i.e. water-vapor permeability, oxygen permeability and smoke-constituent permeability, of a cellulose fiber skin. At the same time the casing is impervious to fat. It is used preferably as an artificial sausage casing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 29, 2006
Publication date:
January 21, 2010
Inventors:
Ralf Borst, Jens Foegler, Herbert Gord, Michael Seelgen, Peter Wolf
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method for adjusting the relative stiffness of a synthetic turf system's synthetic ribbons. A stiffening agent is applied to the synthetic turf system such that its synthetic ribbons that are responsive to the stiffening agent will stiffen subsequent to the application of the stiffening agent.
Abstract: A coating is provided for enhancing low temperature heat sealability and providing high hot tack to polymeric substrates. The coating is water-based and includes a dispersion of a copolymer of ethylene and acrylic or methacrylic acid, and a compatible adhesion enhancer which is an aliphatic polyurethane emulsion. The coating may also include additives such as wetting agents, matting agents, antiblocking agents, and tackifying resins. The coating may be applied to a variety of polymeric substrates and may be heat sealed to itself, or to polymeric substrates, cellulosic substrates, and metal substrates.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a multi-layer panel having a curved reflective and/or transmitting facing layer that includes the steps of increasing and/or decreasing pressure on a side of a thin membrane to form a pressure differential across the thin membrane that causes the thin membrane to deform to a required shape; applying a first layer of material to an outer surface of the thin membrane while the thin membrane is maintained in the required shape by the increase and/or decrease in pressure, and allowing the first layer of material to cure for a pre-determined time.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method that involves (a) removing graphite from at least one surface of a metal graphite composite material; (b) chemically cleaning or plasma etching the surface of the metal graphite composite material; (c) applying a metal-containing material to the surface of the chemically cleaned or plasma etched metal graphite composite material, and thereby forming an intermediate layer; (d) applying a metal coating on the intermediate layer, and thereby forming a composite material. The invention also relates to a composite material comprising (a) a metal graphite composite substrate having at least one surface that is substantially free of graphite; (b) a metal-containing intermediate layer located on a surface of the substrate; and (c) a metal coating on the intermediate layer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 2008
Date of Patent:
January 12, 2010
Assignee:
H.C. Starck Inc.
Inventors:
Richard Wu, James Cornie, Stephen Cornie, Hank Breit, Larry Ballard, Richard R. Malen, Prabhat Kumar, John Shields, Robert Desberg
Abstract: A photoresist coating process including a first step and a second step is provided. In the first step, a wafer is accelerated by a first average acceleration. In the second step, the wafer is accelerated by a second average acceleration. The first acceleration and the second acceleration are both larger than zero, and photoresist material is provided to the wafer only in the second step.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of fabricating a nanostructure, comprising the following steps: prestructuring a substrate (1) adapted to receive the nanostructure to form a nanorelief (2) on the substrate, the nanorelief having flanks (4) extending from a bottom (1a) of the substrate and a top face (3) extending from said flanks, and then depositing on the substrate pre-structured in this way a single layer or multilayer coating intended to form the nanostructure; and further comprising: adding to the prestructured substrate or to the coating a separation layer adapted to enable separation of the coating and the substrate by external action of mechanical, thermomechanical or vibratory type; and exerting this external action on the substrate and/or the coating to recover selectively a top portion of the coating by separating it from the top face of the nanorelief so that this top portion constitutes some or all of the nanostructure.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 26, 2007
Publication date:
January 7, 2010
Applicant:
COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE
Inventors:
Ursula Ebels, Bernard Dieny, Dominique Lestelle, Eric Gautier
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of grafting, by covalent bonding, hollow or solid composite capsules onto any type of natural, artificial or synthetic, organic or inorganic, support, the capsules being chemically, physically or physico-chemically modified, so as possibly to improve their affinity with the support and to functionalize them, and then grafted, after the capsules and/or the support have been activated. The invention also relates to the capsules thus modified, to the supports grafted by the capsules, especially fibres and textiles, and also to the use of these grafted supports, especially fibres and textiles, for making up what are called “functional” articles.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 19, 2007
Publication date:
December 31, 2009
Applicant:
Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.)
Inventors:
Yves Frere, Louis Danicher, Mahdi Merji
Abstract: A plating apparatus has a steam treatment chamber configured to perform a steam treatment using steam on a surface of a substrate, and a plating chamber configured to plate the surface of the substrate subjected to the steam treatment. The plating apparatus also has an acid treatment chamber configured to bring the surface of the substrate subjected to the steam treatment into contact with an acid liquid. The plating apparatus includes a frame housing the steam treatment chamber, the acid treatment chamber, and the plating chamber.
Abstract: The present invention provides a surface-oxide abrasion-resistant lubricant coating that can maintain high lubricity for a long time without wear of a base material and a coating or damage to an object to be contacted by a simpler method and with less expensive material. A mixed fluid of a compressed gas and fine-particle powders of two soft metals having lower hardness and lower melting point than the base material of a sliding contact portion is ejected onto a surface of the sliding contact portion. The fine-particle powders of the soft metals are made to react with oxygen in the compressed gas at the surface of the sliding contact portion to form a metal-oxide film with high melting point composed of metal oxides of the two soft metals, one of the metal oxides having higher hardness than the other. This metal-oxide film with high melting point includes a coating having a thickness of 0.
Abstract: A metallic copper and resin composite body manufacturing method of forming a copper wiring layer that forms an inner layer circuit, establishing an insulating layer with a resin on said wiring layer, forming via holes which expose the copper surface under the insulative layer, and depositing a metal on the copper surface that is exposed at the bottom of the via holes. The method includes a step of: removing copper oxide which forms on the surface of the copper that is exposed in the bottom of the via holes using a phosphoric acid aqueous solution with a pH between 1 and 3. The method suppresses haloing is and via holes with excellent solder bonding are formed.
Abstract: Porous ceramic part comprising a porous ceramic foam having a total porosity of between 50 and 92% and an intergranular porosity of at least 5%, walls of at least some of the cells of the ceramic foam being at least partly covered with an impregnation material. The invention relates in particular to a recrystallized silicon carbide foam impregnated with silicon.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 30, 2007
Publication date:
December 10, 2009
Applicant:
Saint-Gobain Centre De Recherches Et d'Etudes Europeen
Inventors:
Christian Claude His, Franceline Villermaux, Nicolas Raffin, Michel Dussaulx
Abstract: This invention is a carpet paint, and a method for applying the carpet paint to an installed carpet so as to inexpensively achieve a uniform, even distribution of color across the entire surface of the carpet.
Abstract: A package plating machine may be used to metal-plate yarn directly on the package. Similar devices and methods can be used for metal-plating other materials, including staple fiber or tow fiber in a basket and woven, nonwoven or knitted fabric on a beam.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 5, 2009
Publication date:
December 10, 2009
Applicant:
Carolina Silver, LLC
Inventors:
Jerry Finney, Bennett Fisher, Nelson Oakes, Jerry Perry
Abstract: The invention pertains to methods of forming monolayers on various surfaces. The surfaces can be selected from a wide array of materials, including, for example, aluminum dioxide, silicon dioxide, carbon and SiC. The substrates can be planar or porous. The monolayer is formed under enhanced pressure conditions. The monolayer contains functionalized molecules, and accordingly functionalizes a surface of the substrate. The properties of the functionalized substrate can enhance the substrate's applicability for numerous purposes including, for example, utilization in extracting contaminants, or incorporation into a polymeric matrix.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 2003
Date of Patent:
December 8, 2009
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Insitute
Inventors:
Kentin L. Alford, Kevin L. Simmons, William D. Samuels, Thomas S. Zemanian, Jun Liu, Yongsoon Shin, Glen E. Fryxell
Abstract: The present invention relates to a production process of an exhaust gas purifying catalyst, comprising impregnating a support with a solution containing a metal salt and then drying it to load a particle of the metal salt on the support, (a) wherein a base having a less tendency to adsorb and coordinate to the metal salt particle than ammonia is incorporated into the solution to make the solution basic, and thereby the metal salt particle is caused to have a negative zeta potential; or (b) wherein an acid and a base that adsorbs and coordinates to the metal salt particle are incorporated into the solution to make the solution acidic, and thereby the metal salt particle is caused to have a positive zeta potential.
Abstract: The present invention is a coating treatment method of applying a coating solution containing an organic solvent onto a substrate, the method including: a first step of supplying a treatment solution having a first surface tension to a central portion of the substrate; a second step of supplying a solvent for the coating solution to a central portion of the treatment solution supplied in the first step, the solvent having a second surface tension lower than the first surface tension; and a third step of supplying the coating solution to a central portion of the solvent supplied in the second step while rotating the substrate to diffuse the treatment solution and the solvent on the substrate to thereby diffuse the coating solution on an entire surface of the substrate.
Abstract: A material comprising at least one polymer and at least one sensitizer wherein the sensitizer is localised at a surface of the material wherein the sensitizer is an agent or compound able to provide improved anti-bacterial and/or anti-viral activity following exposure of the sensitizer to a particular wavelength or range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 5, 2007
Publication date:
November 26, 2009
Applicant:
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
Inventors:
Colin P. McCoy, Sean P. Gorman, David S. Jones, Steven E.J. Bell
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for printing conductors, insulators, dielectrics, phosphors, emitters, and other elements that may be for electronics and display applications. The present invention also relates to viscoelastic compositions used in this printing process. The present invention further includes devices made therefrom.
Abstract: A method for cleaning hard surfaces at the micro level incorporates a two-phase process that initially cleans a surface and then seals the surface. The cleaning phase implements a cleaning solution that penetrates the surface of equipment and removes dirt and debris at the micro or nana level of the equipment. The sealing phase of the method seals the surface of equipment such that gaps at the micro level are filled in to prevent debris from accumulating at the micro-level of the surface of the equipment. The sealed surface provides improved aerodynamic flow of air across the hard surface.
Abstract: An exemplary protecting film for coating a three-dimensional surface of a workpiece, includes an adhesive layer and a release layer. The adhesive layer defines a split. The release layer includes a remaining portion for shielding the split of the adhesive layer and a release portion detachably formed on the adhesive layer. The remaining portion is capable of remaining on the adhesive layer after the release portion detaches from the adhesive layer. A method for coating a protecting film on a workpiece is also provided.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 10, 2008
Publication date:
November 12, 2009
Applicants:
HONG FU JIN PRECISION INDUSTRY (ShenZhen) CO., LTD., HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
Abstract: Rough machining is performed onto a surface of a base material of a mold. Next, a covering layer whose maximum degree of roughness Ry is 5 to 20 ?m is formed on the surface onto which the rough machining has been performed.
Abstract: Molecular adsorption to the microfluidic device surfaces can be passively and actively mitigated by mixing certain hydrophilic polymers (organic polymers with repeating hydrophilic groups—the preferred polymers being amphipathic surfactants—with the sample liquid during or prior to relevant microfluidic operations. Nonionic surfactants such as polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate and polyoxyethylene octyl phenyl ether are especially effective. High molecular weight polyethylene polymers are also effective. The hydrophilic polymers appear to prevent binding of the fouling molecules to the microfluidic by occupying the surface sites in place of the fouling molecules or by interacting with the fouling molecules to prevent binding of the fouling molecules the surface. When surface adsorption is thus mitigated, microfluidic devices can readily handle samples containing biomolecules to enable active sample concentration, filtering, washing, transport, mixing and other sample handling operations.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2006
Publication date:
November 12, 2009
Applicant:
Core-Microsolutions, Inc
Inventors:
Peter-Patrick De Guzman, Wayne Po-Wen Liu, Brandon Uichong Yi
Abstract: A prespray processing method includes preparing a work surface for spray coating, roughing the work surface by pressing a tool against the work surface, having a material of the work surface displaced thereon to form a depression thereinto, and keeping the material of the work surface unremoved therefrom.
Abstract: A method for making a catalyst includes providing a sol that sol includes a catalyst and a catalyst substrate; drying the sol via freeze-drying, spray drying, freeze granulation, or supercritical fluid drying to form a powder; mixing the powder with a solvent to form a slurry; and washcoating the slurry onto a catalyst support. Another method for making a catalyst includes providing a sol, wherein the sol includes a catalyst substrate; drying the sol via freeze-drying, spray drying, freeze granulation, or supercritical fluid drying to form a powder; mixing the powder with a solvent to form a slurry; washcoating the slurry onto a catalyst support; and depositing a catalyst onto the catalyst substrate.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 1, 2008
Publication date:
November 5, 2009
Applicant:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Inventors:
Hrishikesh Keshavan, Robert Joseph Lyons, Larry Neil Lewis, Dan Hancu
Abstract: A mat member includes inorganic fibers, a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first surface has a plurality of needle penetration marks and/or a plurality of needle protrusion marks. The second surface has a plurality of needle protrusion marks and/or a plurality of needle penetration marks. A plurality of needle marks are formed in the mat member by needle punching and extend from the needle penetration mark to the needle protrusion mark. An inorganic fiber bundle which includes a plurality of the inorganic fibers oriented in a closed loop configuration is formed at the needle protrusion mark.
Abstract: The invention provides a flexible optical waveguide in which an optical waveguide film is directly formed on a substrate without using an adhesive and which is excellent in flexibility of the optical waveguide film, including the substrate, and excellent in adhesiveness between the substrate and the optical waveguide film, as well as a process for producing the flexible optical waveguide in a simple and easy manner. The flexible optical waveguide includes a lower cladding layer, a core layer, and an upper cladding layer successively formed on a substrate and a surface of the substrate, on which surface the lower cladding layer is to be formed, has an arithmetic average roughness (Ra) of 0.03 ?m or higher.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 27, 2009
Publication date:
October 29, 2009
Inventors:
Takami Ushiwata, Koki Hirano, Kozo Tajiri, Tomomi Makino
Abstract: Mixtures are provided that can include at least one polyhydric alcohol; at least one acrylic compound; and at least one polyhydric ester. Compositions are provided that can include a particle at least partially coated with a mixture can include at least one polyhydric alcohol and a carbonyl compound. Methods for limiting particulate distribution during road use are provided that can include providing a mixture to the surface of the road, the mixture including at least one polyhydric alcohol and a carbonyl compound. Methods for limiting particulate distribution are provided that can include providing a mixture comprising at least one polyhydric alcohol and a carbonyl compound to a surface prior to agitating the surface.
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for executing efficient and cost-effective Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) at low temperatures are presented. ALD films such as oxides and nitrides are produced at low temperatures under controllable and mild oxidizing conditions over substrates and devices that are moisture- and oxygen-sensitive. ALD films, such as oxides, nitrides, semiconductors and metals, are efficiently and cost-effectively deposited from conventional metal precursors and activated nonmetal sources. Additionally, substrate preparation methods for optimized ALD are disclosed.
Abstract: A coating composition, particularly a clearcoat composition, which may be a two-component clearcoat composition, comprises a film-forming material, a crosslinking agent, and a nonlinear polysiloxane polymer having a functional group reactive with the crosslinking agent. The coating composition exhibits excellent scratch resistance and adhesion of repair coating layers and sealants, such as windshield sealants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 2006
Date of Patent:
October 20, 2009
Assignee:
BASF Coatings AG
Inventors:
Thomas C. Balch, David K. Lau, Peter Betz, Gudrun Wiemann, Donald H. Campbell, Vicki Lynn Berry, Kenneth Christopher Fey, John B. Horstman, Randall Gene Schmidt, Lori Sutton-Poungthana, Gary Michael Wieber, Gerald Lawrence Witucki
Abstract: A tire includes at least one outer structural element, wherein the at least one outer structural element is at least partially coated by at least one coating layer including a crosslinked composition obtained by reacting: (a) at least one polysulfide polymer; (b) at least one thermoplastic polymer having at least one hydroxyl group; with (c) at least one polyisocyanate. Preferably, the at least one structural element is at least one of the tire sidewalls.
Abstract: An article has a surface, at least a portion of which has a local radius of curvature of about 1000 nm or less. For example, the article may be a nanoparticle or a surface, a portion of which has a roughness characterized by a radius of curvature of about 1000 nm or less. A monolayer coating disposed on the surface includes a plurality of ligands organized into ordered domains having a characteristic size of less than or about equal to 10 nm.
Abstract: The embodiments of present invention provide method for imparting tone-controlled colors into colorless crystals such as gemstones or decorative objects by coating a atomically mixed thin film comprising of a color causing reagent and a toner material onto the surface of colorless gemstones or transparent crystals and subjecting them to a heat treatment to produce colors of desired shades in the crystals. The method employed is radiation-free, eco-friendly and avoid the use of any hazardous material. The method highlights that controlling the amount of toner material could easily control the shade of color induced by the colorant material. The coating of atomically mixed single film onto the surface of crystals results in reduction of diffusion time significantly at a reasonable temperature, to impart colors to crystals such as gemstones and colorless decorative objects.
Abstract: A skidproof mat is provided which comprises: a rubber layer having a first major surface and a second major surface being opposite to the first major surface, and a thickness defined between the first and second major surfaces; a base layer; and a protection film covering each of the first and second major surfaces of the rubber layer; wherein the base layer is disposed within the thickness of the rubber layer so that the first and second major surfaces of the rubber layer constitute major outer surfaces of the skidproof mat. The protection film is movable when using. The rubber layer can achieve perfect anti-slip effect. The base layer is positioned in the rubber layer to increase the tenacity so that the skidproof mat is impossible to be deformed and has well ageing resistance.
Abstract: Glass surfaces, for example, windshield surfaces, have a durable hydrophobic coating applied thereto. The glass surface is first treated by any suitable method to enhance the ability of a chitosan polymer coating to durably or substantially permanently adhere thereto. Once the chitosan coating has been applied to the glass surface, the normally hydrophilic chitosan coating is rendered hydrophobic by suitable treatment, for example, by a combination of enzymatic and chemical treatments. Alternatively, the chitosan may be rendered hydrophobic prior to coating it on the glass surface, but that is a less preferred technique. The method of the invention provides a glass article having a hydrophobic surface.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a thermal interface material, comprising providing a sheet comprising nano-scale fibers, the sheet having at least one exposed surface; and stabilizing the fibers with a stabilizing material disposed in at least a portion of a void space between the fibers in the sheet. The fibers may be CNT's or metallic nano-wires. Stabilizing may include infiltrating the fibers with a polymerizable material. The polymerizable material may be mixed with nano- or micro-particles. The composite system may include two films, with the fibers in between, to create a sandwich. Each capping film may include two sub films: a palladium film closer to the stabilizing material to improve adhesion; and a nano-particle film for contact with a device to be cooled or a heat sink.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 12, 2009
Publication date:
September 17, 2009
Applicant:
The Research Foundation of State University of New York
Inventors:
Hao Howard Wang, Bahgat Sammakia, Yayong Liu, Kaikun Yang