Jason Brodil - Midland MI, US Michael Hus - Midland MI, US Ellen Dubensky - Flushing MI, US
International Classification:
B32B001/00
US Classification:
428/141000, 156/285000
Abstract:
Thermolaminate a thermally binding overlay onto an inherently non-porous substrate containing vacuum access means using a vacuum assisted process to prepare a thermolaminated inherently non-porous substrate.
Structural Reinforcement Article And Process For Preparation Thereof
Michalle Boven - Clarkston MI, US Zhicheng Li - Troy MI, US Glenn Eagle - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Jason Brodil - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
F16L001/00 B29C045/14
US Classification:
428/036500, 264/261000, 156/079000
Abstract:
The invention is a process for the preparation of article comprising placing a film on each inner surface of each part of a two part mold; placing an article in the mold with film located between the surface of the mold and the article such that there is a small space between the article and the surface of the mold; closing the mold about the article; injecting between the film and the article an expandable plastic material under conditions that the article is coated with the expandable material and the expandable material does not expand; removing the plastic article with the expandable material coated thereon with the two films attached to the expandable plastic material. In another embodiment the invention is an article comprising a shaped plastic article; an expandable material coated in the shaped plastic article; and a film covering the material coated shaped plastic article.. In another embodiment the invention is a method of reinforcing a structural member which comprises inserting an article according to this invention into a cavity of the structural member and heating the structural member and the article to a temperature at which the expandable plastic material expands and the film or the expandable material bonds to the inner surface of the structural member so as to fix the location of the article in the structural member.
Structural Reinforcement Article And Process For Preparation Thereof
Michelle Boven - Clarkston MI, US Zhicheng Li - Troy MI, US Glenn Eagle - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Jason Brodil - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
B32B 3/26
US Classification:
428304400, 264046400
Abstract:
The invention is a process for the preparation of article comprising placing a film on each inner surface of each part of a two part mold; placing an article in the mold with film located between the surface of the mold and the article such that there is a small space between the article and the surface of the mold; closing the mold about the article; injecting between the film and the article an expandable plastic material under conditions that the article is coated with the expandable material and the expandable material does not expand; removing the plastic article with the expandable material coated thereon with the two films attached to the expandable plastic material. In another embodiment the invention is an article comprising a shaped plastic article; an expandable material coated in the shaped plastic article; and a film covering the material coated shaped plastic article. In another embodiment the invention is a method of reinforcing a structural member which comprises inserting an article according to this invention into a cavity of the structural member and heating the structural member and the article to a temperature at which the expandable plastic material expands and the film or the expandable material bonds to the inner surface of the structural member so as to fix the location of the article in the structural member.
Propylene Impact Copolymers Having Good Optical Properties
Peter S. Martin - Houston TX, US Peter S. Dias - Missouri City TX, US Jason C. Brodil - Rosharon TX, US Li-Min Tau - Lake Jackson TX, US Debra R. Wilson - Missouri City TX, US Jeffrey D. Goad - Barboursville WV, US Matthew J. Fedec - Lake Jackson TX, US
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies LLC - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08F 10/00
US Classification:
525191
Abstract:
Propylene impact copolymers (ICPs) are provided which comprise: (a) a matrix phase which comprises from 60 to 95 weight % of a polypropylene polymer containing from 0 to 6 mole % of units derived from one or more alpha-olefins other than propylene, and (b) a dispersed phase which comprises from 5 to 40 weight % of a copolymer derived from a first comonomer which can be either propylene or ethylene together with a second alpha-olefin comonomer. The ICP is further characterized by having a beta/alpha ratio less than or equal to 1.1. The ICPs of the present invention are particularly well suited for applications requiring clear, tough polymers such as thin walled injection molded articles for frozen food packaging applications.
- Midland MI, US Fawzi G. Hamad - Pearland TX, US Mustafa Bilgen - Manvel TX, US Claudia Hernandez - Lake Jackson TX, US Swapnil B. Chandak - Pearland TX, US Jason C. Brodil - Rosharon TX, US
A multilayer blown film having an inner layer, a first outer layer, and a second outer layer, wherein the inner layer comprises an ethylene-based polymer having a MWCDI value greater than 0.9, and a melt index ratio (I10/I2) that meets the following equation: I10/I2≥7.0−1.2×log (I2); and the first outer layer and the second outer layer independently comprise a polyethylene composition which comprises the reaction product of ethylene and, optionally, one or more alpha olefin comonomers, wherein the polyethylene composition is characterized by the following properties: (a) a melt index, I, of from 0.1 to 2.0 g/10 min; (b) a density of from 0.910 to 0.930 g/cc; (c) a melt flow ratio, I/I, of from 6.0 to 7.6; and (d) a molecular weight distribution, (Mw/Mn) of from 2.5 to 4.0.
- Midland MI, US Jason C. Brodil - Rosharon TX, US
International Classification:
A47J 47/00 B32B 27/32
Abstract:
The instant invention provides a multilayer structure. The multilayer structure according to the present invention comprises: at least a first layer comprising a high-density polyethylene composition having a density in the range of from 0.936 to 0.965 g/cm, a melt index (I) in the range of from 0.05 to 1.0 g/10 minutes, wherein the first layer has a thickness in the range of from 4 to 10 mil; at least a second layer comprising an adhesive composition; and at least a third layer comprising an absorbent material, wherein the second layer is disposed between the first layer and the third layer.
Jacquelyn A. Degroot - Sugar Land TX, US Gert J. Claasen - Richterswil, CH Selim Bensason - Rueschlikon, CH Mehmet Demirors - Pearland TX, US Thor Gudmundsson - Houston TX, US Jason C. Brodil - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Dow Global Technologies LLC - Midland MI
International Classification:
D04H 3/007 B32B 5/02 B32B 5/26 D04H 3/16
US Classification:
442170, 442401, 442382, 5263482, 5263485
Abstract:
The instant invention provides nonwoven fabrics and staple or binder fibres prepared from an ethylene-based polymer having a Comonomer Distribution Constant in the range of from greater than from 100 to 400, a vinyl unsaturation of less than 0.1 vinyls per one thousand carbon atoms present in the backbone of the ethylene-based polymer composition; a zero shear viscosity ratio (ZSVR) in the range from 1 to less than 2; a density in the range of 0.930 to 0. 970 g/cm3, a melt index (12) in the range of from 15 to 30 or from 10 to 50 g/10 minutes, a molecular weight distribution (Mw/Mn) in the range of from 2 to 3.5, and a molecular weight distribution (Mz/Mw) in the range of from less than 2.
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