Abstract: A process is disclosed for extruding fibers from ionomer resins that are not blended with polyolefins, monomers, solvents, or other conventional compounds typically used in connection with processing fibers that contain ionomers. The preferred ionomers are 90% neutralized metal salts of copolymers of from at least about 60 to 90% ethylene and from at least about 10 to 40% acrylic acid. Multivalent metal cations can be used to introduce cross linking for control of the solubility and swellability of the fibers. The fibers and webs produced therefrom can be produced by meltblowing and can be used to provide a less expensive alternative to superabsorbent powders.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 4, 1993
Date of Patent:
April 25, 1995
Assignee:
Fiberweb North America, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Boettcher, John J. Allan, Leon Katz
Abstract: The stretchable and water resistant laminated fabric composition comprises two layers of stretchable fabrics bonded together by a heat activated adhesive comprising a urethane polymer suspended in a toluene containing solvent, in a proportion of about 40% by weight of urethane polymer. Such an adhesive leaves stretchability properties of the fabrics of the layers substantially intact and provides a water resistant bond between said layers.
Abstract: A method of masking an area of a surface using a length of flexible foam strip having a layer of adhesive applied on opposite sides of the strip. The strip is attached to the surface by one of the layers of adhesive and a sheet of material is attached to the opposite side of the strip by the other of the layers of adhesive. The strip and sheet then isolate the area of the surface from contiguous areas of the surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 28, 1993
Date of Patent:
April 18, 1995
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Abstract: Joints for industrial fabrics are made such that the end edge of each part of the fabric is formed with projecting loops (5), which are formed by bending the warp threads of each part backwards, the return parts of these threads being woven into the fabric for a given length. The loops of one part are inserted between the loops in the opposite part for being fixed in this position. It is desirable that all warp threads in the fabric can coact in the joint, even if their collective width is greater than 100% of the fabric width. The individual loops (5) along at least some portion of the end edges (3, 4) of the parts (1, 2) are therefore formed from at least two juxtaposed threads (7, 8; 11, 12) crossing each other at least once (at 9) before the point of return into the fabric.
Abstract: A first film having a low adhesion to a base material (substrate) is deposited on a base material. Pores reaching at least the surface of the base material are then formed through the first film at a high pore density (porosity), for example, according to photolithographic etching technology. Thereafter, a second film having a high adhesion to the base material is formed over the porous first film to fix, or secure, the porous first film to the base material. Recesses may be formed in a surface portion of the base material to further improve the fixation of the porous first film to the base material.
Abstract: Papermachine clothing for use in the forming, pressing or drying sections of a papermachine including fibres of polyethylene naphthalate polymer which provides excellent hydrolysis and heat resistance as well as good mechanical properties such as tensile strength, tenacity, elongation and flexibility.
Abstract: An artificial marble sheet is formed of a pair of carrier films, an SMC layer and a resin concrete layer which has plasticity but does not contain glass fibers laminated between the carrier films. A method of manufacturing the artificial marble sheet as defined above which includes forming a resin concrete layer which has plasticity but does not contain glass fiber on a first carrier film, forming an SMC layer on a second carrier film and bringing the resin concrete layer and the SMC layer into an intimate contact to each other. Carrier films are removed from the artificial marble sheet and press molding is applied under heating such that the resin concrete layer is located on the side of the surface of the product.
Abstract: A flocked member having a base and a flock and characterized in that the flock is formed by filaments comprising a resin composition (E) or yarns comprising the filament, the resin composition (E) comprising per 100 parts by weight thereof:(1) 90 to 2 parts byweight of a modified polyethylene composition (C) in the form of a mixture which includes 90 to 10 wt. % of a ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (A) having an intrisic viscosity (.eta.) of at least 6 dl/g, and 10 to 90 wt. % of a polyethylene (B) having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.) of 0.1 to 5 dl/g, at least one of the polyethylene (A) and the polyethylene (B) having been modified with at least one modifying monomer sclected from among unsaturated carboxylic acids and derivatives thereof, and(2) 10 to 98 parts by weight of a polyamide (D).
Abstract: A reinforced, impervious, unitary film and a method for making the same are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, a film is produced from a layer of weft inserted warp knit scrim and at least one layer of lightweight, porous mat, together being impregnated with a suitable thermoformable plastic in liquid form such as PVC plastisol, then being set and calendered under pressure to deform the plastic and create a continuous, non-porous, unitary film. The resulting product is highly resistant to water absorption and hydrostatic pressure and essentially non-wicking.
Abstract: Laminar structures having a polyimide core layer, inner fluorinated ethylenepropylene copolymer (FEP) layers, intermediate polytetrafluoroethylene homopolymer (PTFE) and fluorinated ethylenepropylene copolymer (FEP) blend layers and outer fluorinated ethylenepropylene copolymer (FEP) layers for use in the form of narrow tapes as an insulating wire or cable wrap.
Abstract: The present invention relates to articles, particularly plate or sheet-like articles made of plastic in which very low contents of fine electrically conductive fibers are uniformly dispersed so as to make the articles conductive. It also relates to specific intermediate plastic products, referred to as grains, threads and granules, and the processes for manufacturing each of these products as well as the final conductive articles. The articles can be used as a suitable shielding against radio-frequency and high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or as antistatic plastic articles.
Abstract: A thin, tacky, non-pourable film of incompatible in situ-expandable thermoplastic particles and thermosettable matrix resin that contains an essentially uniform density and thickness across the breadth of the film. The in situ-expandable mass is not pourable yet can be easily dispensed in a uniform manner within a mold and thereafter expanded to the dimensions of the mold. Composites and reinforced compositions, as well as methods of molding, are disclosed.
Abstract: A thermal insulating material comprising a double-faced knitted glass fibre fabric in which the faces (16, 17) of the fabric are interconnected by at least one linking thread (18) which passes from one face (16) to the other (17).
Abstract: Shelf stable nonwoven fabrics and films are made from polyolefin compositions which comprise a polyolefin which contains no more than a minor amount of a phenolic antioxidant, a water-sensitive stabilizer, a transition metal organic salt and an oxidizable unsaturated compound.
Abstract: A non-woven solidified by means of a melt binder is described, which is based on supporting aramid fibers and on binding fibers made of thermoplastic aramids whose melting point is below the melting or decomposition point of said supporting aramid fibers. In the non-woven, the binding fibers are virtually completely melted. The non-wovens are distinguished by high strength.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 21, 1992
Date of Patent:
February 28, 1995
Assignee:
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft
Inventors:
Karl Heinrich, Hans-Joachim Bruning, Elke Gebauer
Abstract: A lightweight filler containing a non-woven fabric of substantially two-dimensionally oriented spun fibers which are loosened up and held together by microspheres of plastic material. For manufacturing the lightweight fillers, particles of the unexpanded first stage of microspheres in the form of an aqueous suspension are suspended in a two-dimensionally oriented spun non-woven fabric, the so-obtained material is dried and heated to a temperature necessary for expanding the particles and for the required period of time.
Abstract: There are disclosed a nonwoven fabric comprising fibrillated three-dimensional network fibers prepared by the use of a styrenic polymer having a high degree of syndiotactic configuration as the pricipal component and also a process for producing the above nonwoven fabric comprising flash-spinning a homogeneous solution containing a styrenic polymer having a high degree of syndiotactic configuration.The resultant nonwoven fabric is excellent in heat resistance, dimensional stability and solvent resistance.
Abstract: A tubular thermoplastic polyimide film manufactured by melt-extruding a novel kind of thermoplastic polyimide resin is provided. This film has a remarkably high dimensional accuracy, inclusive of the accuracy of film thickness, and is suitable for use in a variety of applications such as printer fixation belts.
Abstract: A method of manufacturing a water barrier fabric, in flexible or rigid form, and articles manufactured thereby, formed by dispersing a water-absorbent material, in powdered or granular form, among a mass of fibers during the formation of a loose mat of said fibers, to homogeneously disperse the powdered or granular water-absorbent material above, below and on each side of the fibers forming the mat, and thereafter densifying and structurally consolidating the mat, to secure the fibers in position surrounding and entrapping the water-absorbent material, such as by sewing, quilting, needle punching or otherwise bonding the fibers into a consolidated, structurally secure fabric at least partially filled with the powdered or granular water-absorbent material. In a preferred embodiment, one, or both, major surfaces of the fabric is coated with a water-insoluble adhesive to substantially increase the tensile strength of the fabric and to prevent shifting of fibers when installed on sloping surfaces.
Abstract: A process for preparing thermoinsulating and/or structural double-walled molded bodies, which comprises the following steps:(a) heating two sheets made of thermoplastic polymer to a temperature equal or slightly higher than their softening point;(b) inserting between the two sheets a pre-mold made of an expanded polymeric material;(c) thermoforming in a mold the two sheets on the pre-mold;(d) soldering together the two sheets on their rims by means of a pressure applied on them by the mold.