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Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160115317 | BENZOXAZINE RESINS - A curable polymer composition containing: (A) a thermoset benzoxazine resin precursor component; (B) optionally, an aryl sulphone-containing benzoxazine component, and (C) a polyarylsulphone thermoplastic toughening agent, wherein in the absence of component (B), component (C) contains one or more benzoxazine pendant- and/or end-groups. | 04-28-2016 |
20160107739 | Composite Materials - A composite material that includes a layer of reinforcing fibres impregnated with a curable resin matrix and a plurality of electrically conductive composite particles positioned adjacent or in proximity to the reinforcing fibres. Each of the electrically conductive composite particles is composed of a conductive component and a polymeric component, wherein the polymeric component includes one or more polymers that are initially in a solid phase and are substantially insoluble in the curable resin, but is able to undergo at least partial phase transition to a fluid phase during a curing cycle of the composite material. | 04-21-2016 |
20160083277 | HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYAMINE SCALE INHIBITORS - Hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are useful for treating scale in industrial process streams. Preferred hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are particularly useful for treating aluminosilicate scale in difficult-to-treat industrial process streams, such as in the Bayer alumina process streams, nuclear waste streams and kraft paper mill effluent streams. | 03-24-2016 |
20160075840 | Reversible Derivatization of Poly (Aryl Ether Ketones) - A method of forming a polymer matrix composite using a soluble derivative of a poly (aryl ether ketone) (PAEK). The method includes mixing a starting PAEK polymer with a solvent and an acid, said solvent being selected from a group consisting of diethylether, tetrahydrofuran (THF), dioxin, and chlorinated solvents; reacting the PAEK mixture with a Lewis acid and a thiol compound in amounts effective to form a poly (aryl ether thioacetal) compound which comprises at least one thioacetal group; and impregnating a plurality of fibers in a solution comprising said poly (aryl ether thioacetal) compound. | 03-17-2016 |
20160052807 | USE OF SILICON-CONTAINING POLYMERS TO IMPROVE RED MUD FLOCCULATION IN THE BAYER PROCESS - The suspended solids content of a Bayer process stream is reduced by contacting the stream with silicon-containing polymers. | 02-25-2016 |
20160002409 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL ADDITIVES IN ENGINEERING THERMOPLASTICS - A thermoplastic polymer toughening material in the form of polymeric fibers produced by mixing at least one epoxy curing agent and a thermoplastic polyaromatic polymer to form an admixture, and producing polymeric fibers from the admixture, wherein the thermoplastic polymer toughening material does not include an epoxy resin, and is soluble in an epoxy resin at a temperature lower than a dissolving temperature required by the thermoplastic polymer toughening material without epoxy curing agent. | 01-07-2016 |
20150218345 | CURABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND SHORT-CURE METHOD - Disclosed herein is a method for utilizing the exothermic energy generated by a low temperature cure reaction to access a high-temperature cure reaction, which is otherwise energetically inaccessible at a chosen tool temperature, thereby producing a cured resin matrix with properties closely matching to those produced via high-temperature cure reactions but achieved via a short cure time and low cure temperature. Also disclosed is a short-cure resin composition containing: (a) at least one multifunctional epoxy resin having an epoxy functionality of greater than 1; (b) a hardener composition containing (i) at least one aliphatic or cycloaliphatic amine curing agent having one or more amino groups per molecule; (ii) at least one aromatic amine curing agent having one or more amino groups per molecule; and optionally, (iii) an imidazole as curing accelerator. The improved properties of this resin composition include being curable at a temperature of ≦120° C. for a time period of less than 10 minutes to achieve a degree of cure higher than that derived from the same composition with just (i) aliphatic/cycloaliphatic amine or (ii) aromatic amine in isolation. | 08-06-2015 |
20150135903 | PROCESSES FOR RECOVERING METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - Provided herein are processes for recovering metal present at low concentration from an acidic aqueous solution, including contacting the acidic aqueous solution with an organic phase solution including one or more 5-(C | 05-21-2015 |
20150091216 | RESIN-SOLUBLE VEILS FOR COMPOSITE ARTICLE FABRICATION AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Embodiments of the invention are directed to resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion processes, methods of manufacturing resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion processes, and methods of manufacturing composite articles using resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion applications. The resin-soluble thermoplastic veils according to embodiments of the invention and of which function as a toughening agent in composites having the veil incorporated therein have improved characteristics including, but not limited to, increased uniformity and decreased thickness relative to prior art veils. These characteristics translate into improvements in the processing of a composite article including, but not limited to, a substantial or complete elimination in premature dissolution of the veil during cure. The resultant composite article also realizes improvements including, but not limited to, distribution evenness of the toughening agent throughout the composite. | 04-02-2015 |
20150047780 | STABILIZABLE PREFORM PRECURSORS AND STABILIZED PREFORMS FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND PROCESSES FOR STABILIZING AND DEBULKING PREFORMS - A stabilizable preform precursor for composites is provided. The preform precursor has at least one layer of a structural fabric comprised of reinforcing fibers where at least one of the layer(s) of structural fabric has integrated therein one or more stabilizing fiber(s) that dissolves at a dissolution temperature in a resin for infusing into the structural fabric to make the composite. The stabilizing fiber stabilizes the stabilizable preform precursor when the stabilizable preform precursor is subjected to an elevated temperature. | 02-19-2015 |
20150030844 | STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE AND BONDING APPLICATION THEREOF - A structural adhesive composition that is suitable for high-strength bonding of metals and aerospace structural materials. In one embodiment, the structural adhesive composition based on a two-part system, which is curable at or below 200° F. (93° C.). The two-part system is composed of a resinous part (A) and a catalyst part (B), which may be stored separately at room temperature until they are ready to be used. The resinous part (A) includes at least two different multifunctional epoxy resins with different functionality selected from difunctional, trifunctional, and tetrafunctional epoxy resins, certain toughening components, and inorganic filler particles as a rheology/thixotrophy modifying component. The toughening components include core-shell rubber particles with different particle sizes and at least one of an elastomeric polymer and a polyethersulfone polymer. The catalyst part (B) includes an aliphatic or cyclic amine compound as a curing agent and inorganic filler as a rheology/thixotropy modifying component. The weight ratio of part (A) to part (B) is within the range of 3:2 to 10:2. In another embodiment, the structural adhesive composition is based on a one-part system which includes the components of the resinous part (A) in the two-part system mixed with a latent amine curing agent. The one-part system may further include an imidazole and/or an aliphatic amine. The one-part system is curable within the temperature range of 140-300° F. (60-150° C.). The paste adhesive disclosed herein has film-like properties and is particularly useful in rapid-assembly aerospace structure bonding applications. | 01-29-2015 |
20140364568 | ENGINEERED CROSS-LINKED THERMOPLASTIC PARTICLES FOR INTERLAMINAR TOUGHENING - Thermoplastic polymer particles directly cross-linked together or cross-linked via a separate and independent polymer network to form an inter-penetrating network are disclosed herein, along with methods of manufacturing and use as interleaf tougheners of pre-pregs and composite articles. | 12-11-2014 |
20140314641 | FLOTATION REAGENTS AND FLOTATION PROCESSES UTILIZING SAME - Methods of enhancing recovery of value sulfide and/or precious-metal minerals from an ore containing said minerals and a Mg-silicate, slime forming mineral, and/or clay, and which is subjected to a froth flotation process, by adding to one or more stage of the froth flotation process a froth phase modifier having a polymer containing one or more functional groups, and optionally a monovalent ion modifier enhancing agent, thereby enhancing recovery of a value sulfide mineral and/or a precious metal-bearing mineral. | 10-23-2014 |
20140306164 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS COMPRISING CONDUCTIVE NANO-FILLERS - A process for the production of a composition comprising one or more conductive nano-filler(s), one or more polyarylethersulphone thermoplastic polymer(s) (A), one or more uncured thermoset resin precursor(s) (P), and optionally one or more curing agent(s) therefor, wherein said process comprises mixing or dispersing a first composition comprising one or more conductive nano-filler(s) and one or more polyarylethersulphone thermoplastic polymer(s) (A) with or into one or more uncured thermoset resin precursor(s) (P), and optionally one or more curing agent(s) therefor. | 10-16-2014 |
20140275615 | NOVEL PHOSPHINIC ACIDS AND THEIR SULFUR DERIVATIVES AND METHODS FOR THEIR PREPARATION - Methods of preparing compounds according to Formula (I): | 09-18-2014 |
20140264166 | PHENOXYPYRAZOLE COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR THE SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF METALS - Metal extractants of 2-hydroxyphenyldiazole compounds according to Formula (2): | 09-18-2014 |
20140150136 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING FUGITIVE DUST PARTICLES - Coating compositions of an aqueous mineral slurry having a dust suppressing amount of an absorbent and/or non-absorbent silicate mineral, and methods of using same for coating dust producing substrates, such as single or multi-nutrient fertilizers, with a substantially continuous outer or top layer for reducing or eliminating dissemination of fugitive dust particles, are provided herein. | 05-29-2014 |
20140128630 | PHOSPHONIUM SALTS AND METHODS OF THEIR PREPARATION - Methods for preparing phosphonium salts by reacting a primary phosphine or a secondary phosphine with an ester compound selected from the group consisting of: a phosphate triester; a phosphonate diester; a sulfate diester; and a sulfonate ester; to form a phosphonium salt of formula VII | 05-08-2014 |
20140128629 | PHOSPHONIUM SALTS AND METHODS OF THEIR PREPARATION - Methods for preparing phosphonium salts by reacting a primary phosphine or a secondary phosphine with an ester compound selected from the group consisting of: a phosphate triester; a phosphonate diester; a sulfate diester; and a sulfonate ester; to form a phosphonium salt of formula VII | 05-08-2014 |
20140127095 | PROCESSES FOR RECOVERING METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - Provided herein are processes for recovering molybdenum and/or other value metals (e.g., uranium) present in aqueous solutions from a large range of concentrations: from ppm to grams per liter via a solvent extraction process by extracting the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the aqueous solution by contacting it with an organic phase solution containing a phosphinic acid, stripping the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the organic phase solution by contacting it with an aqueous phase strip solution containing an inorganic compound and having a ≦1.0 M concentration of free ammonia, and recovering the molybdenum and/or other value metal by separating it from the aqueous phase strip solution. When the molybdenum and/or other value metal are present only in low concentration, the processes can include an organic phase recycle step and/or an aqueous phase strip recycle step in order to concentrate the metal prior to recover. | 05-08-2014 |
20140034223 | TARGETED DEPOSITION OF PARTICLES USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COMPOSITE ARTICLES - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to the targeted deposition of particles below 100 microns onto a substrate such as a film, tape, adhesive, fabric, fibers or a combination thereof. The targeted deposition may be accomplished by a dual-component electro-static deposition process. In one embodiment, the substrate having at least one layer of particles thereon may be combined with a prepreg. Prepregs manufactured according to embodiments of the invention may be used to manufacture composites with more robust mechanical and strength characteristics relative to conventional composites manufactured using conventional prepregs in addition to providing improved processed performance during the manufacture of the particle-coated substrate. In another embodiment, targeted deposition may be applied directly to a composite article to achieve similar benefits. | 02-06-2014 |
20130345352 | Benzoxazine Resins - A curable polymer composition containing: (A) a thermoset benzoxazine resin precursor component; (B) optionally, an arylsulphone-containing benzoxazine component, and (C) a polyarylsulphone thermoplastic toughening agent, wherein in the absence of component (B), component (C) contains one or more benzoxazine pendant-and/or end-groups. | 12-26-2013 |
20130315812 | PROCESS FOR REMOVING HYDRAZINE FROM HYDROXLYAMINE SOLUTIONS - The present invention relates to processes for reducing or eliminating the amount of hydrazine from a hydroxylamine-free base containing hydrazine by treating said hydroxylamine-free base with a scavenger agent, and to the hydroxylamine-free base thereby obtained, as well as to its use for producing microdispersions containing a hydroxamated polymer for use as a flocculant in the Bayer process. | 11-28-2013 |
20130267659 | Benzoxazines and Compositions Containing the Same - Disclosed herein are monofunctional benzoxazine compounds having at least one electron-withdrawing group. The monofunctional benzoxazine compounds may be combined with one or more multifunctional benzoxazine compounds to form a unique benzoxazine blend. This benzoxazine blend may be combined with additional components such as catalysts and toughening agents to form a curable resin composition suitable for forming resinous films or composite materials. The presence of monofunctional benzoxazine improves the processability of the benzoxazine-based resin composition by reducing the viscosity of the resin composition, and results in improved tack and drape in the films and composite materials formed from the composition without the loss of modulus in the cured resin. | 10-10-2013 |
20130267633 | Stabilized Polyolefins Having Increased Agrochemical and UV Resistance and Methods of Use - Polyolefin thin films having a stabilizing amount of a stabilizer composition including:
| 10-10-2013 |
20130228524 | Processes for Recovering Organic Solvent Extractant from Solid-Stabilized Emulsions Formed in Hydrometallurgical Solvent Extraction Circuits - Processes for recovering an organic solvent extractant phase from a solid-stabilized emulsion formed in a hydrometallurgical solvent extraction circuit are disclosed. One such process includes mixing a de-emulsifier comprising an effective amount of a polymeric aggregating agent with the solid-stabilized emulsion, thereby separating the emulsion into its aqueous, organic, and solid phase components; and removing the organic solvent extractant phase from the other components, thereby recovering the organic solvent extractant phase from the solid-stabilized emulsion. | 09-05-2013 |
20130225788 | CURABLE RESIN COMPOSITION AND SHORT-CURE METHOD - Disclosed herein is a method for utilizing the exothermic energy generated by a low temperature cure reaction to access a high-temperature cure reaction, which is otherwise energetically inaccessible at a chosen tool temperature, thereby producing a cured resin matrix with properties closely matching to those produced via high-temperature cure reactions but achieved via a short cure time and low cure temperature. Also disclosed is a short-cure resin composition containing: (a) at least one multifunctional epoxy resin having an epoxy functionality of greater than 1; (b) a hardener composition containing (i) at least one aliphatic or cycloaliphatic amine curing agent having one or more amino groups per molecule; (ii) at least one aromatic amine curing agent having one or more amino groups per molecule; and optionally, (iii) an imidazole as curing accelerator. The improved properties of this resin composition include being curable at a temperature of ≦120° C. for a time period of less than 10 minutes to achieve a degree of cure higher than that derived from the same composition with just (i) aliphatic/cycloaliphatic amine or (ii) aromatic amine in isolation. | 08-29-2013 |
20130184376 | THERMOSET RESIN COMPOSITIONS WITH INCREASED TOUGHNESS - Disclosed herein is a block copolymer (M) suitable for toughening a thermoset resin (R). The block copolymer (M) has at least one block derived from a thermoplastic aromatic polymer (A) which exhibits a glass transition temperature (Tg) of at least about 150° C. and at least one block derived from a low Tg polymer (B) wherein:
| 07-18-2013 |
20130180933 | HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYAMINE SCALE INHIBITORS - Hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are useful for treating scale in industrial process streams. Preferred hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are particularly useful for treating aluminosilicate scale in difficult-to-treat industrial process streams, such as in the Bayer alumina process streams, nuclear waste streams and kraft paper mill effluent streams. | 07-18-2013 |
20130149934 | Surfacing Film for Composite Structures and Method of Making the Same - A surfacing film is formed from a curable resin composition containing an epoxy novolac resin, a tri-functional or tetra-functional epoxy resin, ceramic microspheres, an amine-based curing agent, particulate inorganic fillers; and a toughening component. The surfacing film exhibits high T | 06-13-2013 |
20130145962 | Stabilizer Compositions Containing Substituted Chroman Compounds and Methods of Use - Stabilizer compositions having a chroman-based compound according to Formula (V): | 06-13-2013 |
20130129957 | Peel Ply, Method of Surface Preparation and Bonding Composite Structures Using the Same - A resin-rich peel ply that does not leave behind residual fibers after peeling and can work well with different resin-based composite substrates. The resin-rich peel ply is composed of a woven fabric impregnated with a resin matrix different from the resin matrix of the composite substrate. The peel ply is designed such that, upon manual removal of the peel ply from the composite substrate's surface, a thin film of the peel ply resin remains on the composite substrate's surface to create a bondable surface capable of bonding with another composite substrate, but no fibrous material from the woven fabric remains on the same surface. | 05-23-2013 |
20130115442 | STRUCTURAL ADHESIVE AND BONDING APPLICATION THEREOF - A structural adhesive composition that is suitable for high-strength bonding of metals and aerospace structural materials. In one embodiment, the structural adhesive composition based on a two-part system, which is curable at or below 200° F. (93° C.). The two-part system is composed of a resinous part (A) and a catalyst part (B), which may be stored separately at room temperature until they are ready to be used. The resinous part (A) includes at least two different multifunctional epoxy resins, toughening components, and inorganic filler particles. The catalyst part (B) includes an aliphatic or cyclic amine compound as a curing agent and inorganic filler. In another embodiment, the structural adhesive composition is based on a one-part system, which includes the components of the resinous part (A) mixed with a latent amine curing agent. The one-part system may further include an imidazole and/or an aliphatic amine. | 05-09-2013 |
20130101833 | CO-CURABLE, CONDUCTIVE SURFACING FILMS FOR LIGHTNING STRIKE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SHIELDING OF THERMOSET COMPOSITE MATERIALS - Embodiments of the present disclosure present electrically conductive, thermosetting compositions for use in surfacing films and adhesives. The surfacing films possess enhanced electrical conductivity, comparable to metals, without the use of embedded metal screens or foils. Such surfacing films may be incorporated into composite structures (e.g., prepregs, tapes, and fabrics), for example, by co-curing, as an outermost surface layer. In particular, compositions formed using silver flakes as conductive fillers are found to exhibit very high electrical conductivity. For example, compositions including greater than 45 wt. % silver flake exhibit resistivities less than about 55 mΩ/sq. In this manner, the surfacing films as an outermost conductive layer may provide lighting strike protection (LSP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding when used in applications such as aircraft components. | 04-25-2013 |
20130092605 | Froth Flotation Processes - Froth flotation processes that include adding a beneficiating amount of a value mineral collector composed of an organic ammonium salt of a sulfur-containing acid to at least one stage of a froth flotation process to recover value minerals from mineral ore bodies are disclosed herein. | 04-18-2013 |
20130092604 | Froth Flotation Processes - Froth flotation processes that include adding a beneficiating amount of a value mineral collector composed of an organic ammonium salt of a sulfur-containing acid to at least one stage of a froth flotation process to recover value minerals from mineral ore bodies are disclosed herein. | 04-18-2013 |
20130092603 | Collector Compositions and Methods of Using the Same - Formulations for value mineral collector compositions composed of at least one first collector selected from an organic ammonium salt of an organic sulfur-containing acid; and at least one second collector selected from neutral collectors and/or organic ammonium salts of an organic sulfur-containing acids, such that the second collector is different from said first collector, are provided herein, along with methods for making and using same. | 04-18-2013 |
20130069008 | METAL EXTRACTANT REAGENTS HAVING INCREASED RESISTANCE TO DEGRADATION - Solvent extraction compositions having an orthohydroxyaryloxime extractant, an anti-degradation agent, and a water-immiscible organic solvent, processes for extracting a metal from an aqueous acidic solution using same, and methods of reducing degradation of such compositions are provided herein. | 03-21-2013 |
20130052897 | INTERLAMINAR TOUGHENING OF THERMOPLASTICS - Some embodiments herein are directed to a thermoplastic composite structure having at least one structural layer of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic resin and at least one toughening layer adjacent to a surface of the structural layer. The toughening layer is configured to create an interlaminar region in a composite laminate and may take the form of a polymer film, a woven or non-woven fibrous material free particles, a polymer layer or non-woven veil with toughening particles dispersed therein, metal mesh or toll. | 02-28-2013 |
20120308817 | RESIN COATED RADIUS FILLERS AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A deformable, coated radius filler composed of a continuous or elongated fibrous structure and a tacky, resin surface coating formed by pulling a dry, continuous or elongated fibrous structure through a heated resin bath. The coated radius filler has an inner portion that is substantially free of resin and the resin surface coating has a substantially uniform thickness. | 12-06-2012 |
20120282156 | MODIFICATION OF COPPER/IRON SELECTIVITY IN COPPER SOLVENT EXTRACTION SYSTEMS - Processes for improving copper/iron selectivity in a solvent extraction circuit by contacting an acidic aqueous solution containing dissolved copper and iron ions with a solvent extraction composition including an orthohydroxyaryloxime, a selectivity modifier, and an equilibrium modifier, wherein the ratio of selectivity modifier to orthohydroxyaryloxime is from 0.001 to 0.05, thereby decreasing the copper:iron transfer ratio, are provided herein. | 11-08-2012 |
20120244058 | PREVENTING OR REDUCING SCALE IN WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID PRODUCTION - Methods for preventing or reducing the formation of scale in a wet-process phosphoric acid production process by intermixing a scale inhibiting reagent at one or more step of the phosphoric acid production process in an amount sufficient to prevent or reduce scale are provided. | 09-27-2012 |
20120219786 | CO-CURABLE, CONDUCTIVE SURFACING FILMS FOR LIGHTNING STRIKE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SHIELDING OF THERMOSET COMPOSITE MATERIALS - Embodiments of the present disclosure present electrically conductive, thermosetting compositions for use in surfacing films and adhesives. The surfacing films possess enhanced electrical conductivity, comparable to metals, without the use of embedded metal screens or foils. Such surfacing films may be incorporated into composite structures (e.g., prepregs, tapes, and fabrics), for example, by co-curing, as an outermost surface layer. In particular, compositions formed using silver flakes as conductive fillers are found to exhibit very high electrical conductivity. For example, compositions including greater than 45 wt. % silver flake exhibit resistivities less than about 55 mΩ/sq. In this manner, the surfacing films as an outermost conductive layer may provide lighting strike protection (LSP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding when used in applications such as aircraft components. | 08-30-2012 |
20120171477 | METHOD OF FABRICATING A COMPOSITE STRUCTURE WITH A CONDUCTIVE SURFACE - A method of fabricating a composite structure having a conductive surface is disclosed herein. The composite structure is formed by laminating a self-surfacing, conductive prepreg to one or prepreg plies or tapes to form a layup. The self-surfacing, conductive prepreg comprises a conductive surfacing film with a conductivity of less than 20 milliOhms formed on at least one surface of a prepreg ply or tape. Furthermore, the self-surfacing, conductive prepreg is suitable for use in an Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) process. | 07-05-2012 |
20120164907 | MULTILAYER AND COMPOSITION GRADIENT STRUCTURES WITH IMPROVED DAMPING PROPERTIES - Composite materials having favorable acoustic and vibration damping properties, while maintaining or improving other composite mechanical properties, include an interleaf layer comprising at least two different nonwoven materials in a specific sequence such that a gradient is formed in the z direction upon curing or an interleaf with a compositional gradient within its structure such that a resin interpenetration gradient is achieved upon curing. Composite materials that contain multilayered nonwoven interleaves are useful, for example, in structures found in aircrafts, such as fuselage skins, stringers and frames. Also contemplated are methods of making the composite material and the structures and aircrafts that contain the composite material. | 06-28-2012 |
20120164455 | Epoxy Resin System Containing Insoluble and Partially Soluble or Swellable Toughening Particles for Use in Prepreg and Structural Component Applications - Resin compositions comprise an epoxy thermosetting resin; and at least two types of interlaminar toughening particles; wherein a first type of interlaminar toughening particles are insoluble in said epoxy thermosetting resin; wherein a second type of interlaminar toughening particles are partially soluble or swellable in said epoxy thermosetting resin. Prepregs and structural compounds contain these resin compositions, which are useful in the aerospace industry. | 06-28-2012 |
20120160399 | THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME - A plurality of thermoplastic composite structures are laminated to each other in a lay-up arrangement to form a laminate. Each thermoplastic composite structure is composed of a core composite layer and a surface layer polymer applied to opposing surfaces of the core composite layer. The core composite layer is composed of a fibrous substrate and one or more high performance polymers, which crystallize at a faster rate than the surface layer polymer. | 06-28-2012 |
20120153209 | MICRODISPERSIONS OF HYDROXAMATED POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEM - Methods of producing microdispersions containing hydroxamated polymers by reacting water-in-oil microdispersions having vinyl polymers containing one or more pendant functional groups that react with hydroxylamine, with a hydroxylamine-free base substantially free of inorganic salt and containing less than 500 ppm hydrazine are disclosed herein, along with the microdispersions thereby obtained. | 06-21-2012 |
20120152852 | PROCESSES FOR REMOVING HYDRAZINE FROM HYDROXYLAMINE SOLUTIONS - The present invention relates to processes for reducing or eliminating the amount of hydrazine from a hydroxylamine-free base containing hydrazine by treating said hydroxylamine-free base with a scavenger agent, and to the hydroxylamine-free base thereby obtained, as well as to its use for producing microdispersions containing a hydroxamated polymer for use as a flocculant in the Bayer process. | 06-21-2012 |
20120146257 | PROCESSING ADDITIVES AND USES OF SAME IN ROTATIONAL MOLDING - The cycle time of polymer compositions subjected to a rotomolding process is improved (i.e., reduced), while the processing window is simultaneously enlarged through the use of a polymer-stabilizing amount of a processing stabilizer system having at least one chroman-based compound according to Formula V: | 06-14-2012 |
20120141728 | RESIN-SOLUBLE VEILS FOR COMPOSITE ARTICLE FABRICATION AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - Embodiments of the invention are directed to resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion processes, methods of manufacturing resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion processes, and methods of manufacturing composite articles using resin-soluble thermoplastic veils for use in liquid resin infusion applications. The resin-soluble thermoplastic veils according to embodiments of the invention and of which function as a toughening agent in composites having the veil incorporated therein have improved characteristics including, but not limited to, increased uniformity and decreased thickness relative to prior art veils. These characteristics translate into improvements in the processing of a composite article including, but not limited to, a substantial or complete elimination in premature dissolution of the veil during cure. The resultant composite article also realizes improvements including, but not limited to, distribution evenness of the toughening agent throughout the composite. | 06-07-2012 |
20120125862 | USE OF SILICON-CONTAINING POLYMERS TO IMPROVE RED MUD FLOCCULATION IN THE BAYER PROCESS - The suspended solids content of a Bayer process stream is reduced by contacting the stream with silicon-containing polymers. | 05-24-2012 |
20120118109 | PHENOXYPYRAZOLE COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR THE SOLVENT EXTRACTION OF METALS - Methods for extracting metals from aqueous solutions, by contacting an aqueous solution containing a dissolved metal with a solvent extraction composition having a water-immiscible organic solvent; and a metal extractant compound according to Formula (1) | 05-17-2012 |
20120115388 | COMPATIBLE CARRIER FOR SECONDARY TOUGHENING - Embodiments of the invention are directed to carriers providing a primary toughening function and incorporating a secondary toughening agent therein. According to embodiments of the invention, the carrier/agent combination may be used in liquid resin infusion applications. The carrier may be any polymer-based material having a solubility characteristic in a thermosetting resin. The secondary toughening agent may be of a material such as a thermoplastic, a thermoset, a cross-linked thermoset, a rubber, a rubbery-like material or a combination thereof and may be in the form of a particle, a micro-fiber (fibril) or a fibrous network. In some embodiments, the carrier is soluble in the resin while the secondary toughening agent is insoluble in the resin when subjected to a cure cycle. | 05-10-2012 |
20120107560 | TARGETED DEPOSITION OF PARTICLES USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COMPOSITE ARTICLES - Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to the targeted deposition of particles below 100 microns onto a substrate such as a film, tape, adhesive, fabric, fibers or a combination thereof. The targeted deposition may be accomplished by a dual-component electro-static deposition process. In one embodiment, the substrate having at least one layer of particles thereon may be combined with a prepreg. Prepregs manufactured according to embodiments of the invention may be used to manufacture composites with more robust mechanical and strength characteristics relative to conventional composites manufactured using conventional prepregs in addition to providing improved processed performance during the manufacture of the particle-coated substrate. In another embodiment, targeted deposition may be applied directly to a composite article to achieve similar benefits. | 05-03-2012 |
20120103916 | USE OF SILICON-CONTAINING POLYMERS FOR IMPROVED FLOCCULATION OF SOLIDS IN PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINA FROM BAUXITE - The suspended solids content of a process stream in a process for digesting bauxite ore to produce alumina is reduced by contacting the stream with silicon-containing polymers. | 05-03-2012 |
20120102678 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SPREADING FIBER BUNDLES FOR THE CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF PREPREG - Apparatus for producing spread fiber bundles by strategic use of tension control throughout the device and use of higher differential speeds between driven rollers and line speed of the running fiber bundle are provided herein, along with methods for producing spread fibers, prepregs, and articles of manufacture therefrom. | 05-03-2012 |
20120064283 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND THEIR USE - A composite material comprising the following components:
| 03-15-2012 |
20120001115 | PROCESS AND MAGNETIC REAGENT FOR THE REMOVAL OF IMPURITIES FROM MINERALS - A magnetic reagent contains magnetic microparticles and a compound of the formula (I) as defined herein. The magnetic reagent may be used in a magnetic separation process for the removal of impurities from mineral substrates. | 01-05-2012 |
20110220581 | HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYAMINE SCALE INHIBITORS - Hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are useful for treating scale in industrial process streams. Preferred hydrophobically modified Si-containing polyamines are particularly useful for treating aluminosilicate scale in difficult-to-treat industrial process streams, such as in the Bayer alumina process streams, nuclear waste streams and kraft paper mill effluent streams. | 09-15-2011 |
20110159764 | METHODS OF IMPARTING CONDUCTIVITY TO MATERIALS USED IN COMPOSITE ARTICLE FABRICATION & MATERIALS THEREOF - Embodiments of the invention are directed to metal- or metal alloy-coated sheet materials (hereinafter, “metal-coated sheet material”) including, but not limited to, fabrics and veils which have a metal content of between one (1) and fifty (50) grams per square meter (gsm). The metal-coated sheet materials may be used as-is or in conjunction with prepregs, adhesives or surfacing films to provide lightning strike protection (LSP) and/or bulk conductivity, among other benefits, to the resultant composite article. In one embodiment, the metal-coated sheet material is impregnated with a resin. According to embodiments of the invention, a metal is applied to one or two sides of the fabric or veil by a physical vapor deposition coating process. The resultant metal-coated fabric or veil may be used as a carrier in surfacing films to impart surface conductivity; may be used as a carrier in adhesives to form conductive adhesive-bonded joints; may be interleaved (one or more metal-coated veils) between layers of prepreg to impart surface and/or bulk conductivity as well as toughness; or may be used to fabricate composite articles. | 06-30-2011 |
20110152469 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL ADDITIVES IN ENGINEERING THERMOPLASTICS - A toughening agent for use in making composites comprises an epoxy curing agent and a thermoplastic. Compositions, composites that comprise the toughening agent and associated methods of making and using the toughening agent are also disclosed. | 06-23-2011 |
20110151232 | Modified Resin Systems for Liquid Resin Infusion Applications & Process Methods Related Thereto - Embodiments of the invention are directed to modified resin systems for use in liquid resin infusion (LRI) processes, variations of LRI processes and other suitable processes. In one embodiment, the modified resin system includes a novel combination of at least one base resin, an amount of particles within a predetermined range and an amount of thermoplastic material within a predetermined range wherein, when combined, the modified resin system has an average viscosity below a threshold average viscosity at a specific temperature and a high level of toughness. The modified resin system may additionally include a curing agent and other suitable components. The modified resin system has been experimentally shown to exhibit a unique, controllable and constant morphology which may be at least partially responsible for imparting a required toughness and damage resistance to a finished composite without adversely impacting properties such as viscosity, potlife, cure temperature, glass transition temperature or tensile modulus of the modified resin system. | 06-23-2011 |
20110140037 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE REMOVAL OF IMPURITIES FROM AN IMPURITY-LOADED ORGANIC SALT - Methods of removing impurities from an impurity-loaded organic salt solution by intermixing the impurity-loaded organic salt solution with a stripping solution to form a biphasic mixture, wherein the intermixing effectively reduces the concentration of impurities in the impurity-loaded organic salt, thereby removing impurities from the organic salt and forming an impurity-reduced organic salt solution phase and a stripping solution phase are provided herein. | 06-16-2011 |
20110097575 | Thermoplastic Composites and Methods of Making and Using Same - Thermoplastic composites having a core composite layer including a fibrous substrate and one or more high performance polymer, and a surface layer polymer applied to at least one surface of the core composite layer, which forms a polymer blend with the high performance polymer thereby imparting improved toughness and processing times, and methods for making and using same, are provided herein. | 04-28-2011 |
20110076219 | PREVENTING OR REDUCING SCALE IN WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID PRODUCTION - Methods for preventing or reducing the formation of scale in a wet-process phosphoric acid production process by intermixing a water-soluble functional organic reagent with a phosphoric acid at one or more step of the phosphoric acid production process in an amount sufficient to prevent or reduce at least one species of scale are provided. | 03-31-2011 |
20110076218 | Process and Reagents for the Inhibition or Reduction of Scale Formation During Phosphoric Acid Production - Processes and reagents for inhibiting or eliminating scale formation during wet-process phosphoric acid production are provided and include adding to a wet-process phosphoric acid production stream a scale inhibiting amount of a reagent having an aliphatic or aromatic compound containing at least two hydroxy groups, and at least one amine. | 03-31-2011 |
20110070379 | LIGHT AND UV STABILISERS - A light stabiliser AS comprising a surface-active or amphiphilic part A which leads to migration of the stabiliser to the surface of a material during the process of formation of a surface, and solidification of the material, and a stabilising part S which is the photochemically active ingredient and transforms the energy of the incident light to vibrational or heat energy that is dissipated within the material, characterised in that both parts are connected by a chemical bond in the form of a single or multiple bond or of an at least divalent bridging group | 03-24-2011 |
20110048637 | HIGH PERFORMANCE ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS - Thermosetting adhesive compositions formed from an epoxy resin containing nano-sized core-shell particles, one or more thermoplastic toughening agent containing an amine-terminated polyethersulfone, and at least one multi-functional epoxy resin, together with at least one amine curing agent to allow full cure of the adhesive composition up to 400° F. are provided herein. Such compositions are useful for forming adhesive films that can bond composite/metal/honeycomb structures for aerospace including bonding of aircraft leading or trailing edges, acoustic nacelle structures, horizontal and vertical tail, and various other structures, as well as for other high performance industrial applications. | 03-03-2011 |
20110005354 | PROCESSES FOR RECOVERING METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS - Provided herein are processes for recovering molybdenum and/or other value metals (e.g., uranium) present in aqueous solutions from a large range of concentrations: from ppm to grams per liter via a solvent extraction process by extracting the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the aqueous solution by contacting it with an organic phase solution containing a phosphinic acid, stripping the molybdenum and/or other value metal from the organic phase solution by contacting it with an aqueous phase strip solution containing an inorganic compound and having a ≦1.0 M concentration of free ammonia, and recovering the molybdenum and/or other value metal by separating it from the aqueous phase strip solution. When the molybdenum and/or other value metal are present only in low concentration, the processes can include an organic phase recycle step and/or an aqueous phase strip recycle step in order to concentrate the metal prior to recover. | 01-13-2011 |
20100305274 | PARTICLE-TOUGHENED POLYMER COMPOSITIONS - Particle-toughened polymer compositions include a base polymer formulation and a plurality of toughening particles. In certain embodiments, the base polymer formulation includes bismaleimides or other polymer resins capable of high temperature service. A first plurality of toughening particles may include core shell rubbers. A second plurality of toughening particles may be selected from a variety of polymer compositions, including polyimides, polyether ketone (PEK), polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyether ketone ketone (PEKK), polyether imide, polyether sulfones, and polyphenylene oxide. It is found that increasing concentration of the core shell rubbers may improve the toughness of the composition while preserving thermal properties of the composition, such as glass transition temperature. | 12-02-2010 |
20100305239 | ENGINEERED CROSS-LINKED THERMOPLASTIC PARTICLES FOR INTERLAMINAR TOUGHENING - Thermoplastic polymer particles directly cross-linked together or cross-linked via a separate and independent polymer network to form an inter-penetrating network are disclosed herein, along with methods of manufacturing and use as interleaf tougheners of pre-pregs and composite articles. | 12-02-2010 |
20100304119 | PARTICLE-TOUGHENED FIBER-REINFORCED POLYMER COMPOSITES - Particle toughened, fiber-reinforced composites include a fiber region and an interlayer region between the fibers. The fiber region includes a plurality of fibers at least partially within a first polymer composition including a first base polymer formulation and a first plurality of toughening particles. The interlayer region includes a second polymer composition including a second base polymer formulation and at least one of the first plurality of toughening particles and a second plurality of toughening particles. Examples of first and second pluralities of toughening particles, respectively, may include core shell rubbers and polyimides. Increasing concentration of the first plurality of toughening particles may improve the composite toughness while preserving thermal properties of the composite, such as weight loss after extended duration exposure to elevated temperature. It is further discovered that the relative placement of the toughening particles influences composite mechanical properties, such as compression after impact (CAI) strength. | 12-02-2010 |
20100304118 | ENGINEERED CROSSLINKED THERMOPLASTIC PARTICLES FOR INTERLAMINAR TOUGHENING - Engineered crosslinked thermoplastic particles are useful for interlaminar toughening of pre-pregs and composite materials. | 12-02-2010 |
20100297356 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A CROSSLINKER COMPOSITION - This invention is directed to a process for the preparation of a crosslinker composition, comprising the steps of providing a mixture of an aliphatic alcohol A having at least one hydroxyl group and from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, with at least one multifunctional aldehyde C having at least two aldehyde groups —CHO to form a mixture AC, heating the mixture AC to convert at least a part of the multifunctional aldehyde C to its hemiacetal or to its acetal to form a mixture (AC)′, adding to the mixture (AC)′ least one cyclic urea U or the educts to produce the said cyclic urea U in situ, which cyclic urea U has at least one unsubstituted >NH group, and reacting the mixture thus obtained to form a chemical bond between the nitrogen atom of the at least one unsubstituted >NH group of the at least one cyclic urea U5 and the carbon atom of the least one aldehyde group —CHO of the multifunctional aldehyde C, and coating compositions comprising the said crosslinker composition. | 11-25-2010 |
20100247922 | Water Based Non-Chromated Primers for Structural Bonding Applications - Non-chromated corrosion inhibiting primer formulations having one or more active corrosion inhibitors covalently anchored, or optionally covalently anchored, onto an organic and/or inorganic reactive specie are provided herein. | 09-30-2010 |
20100222461 | EPOXY COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE - Polymer compositions capable of a high degree of curing at relatively low temperatures, and prepregs, adhesives, films and composites formed therefrom are discussed. The polymer compositions include epoxy resin systems and a dual curing system including one or more curing agents containing one or more hydrazine-based curing agents having hydrazine functional groups and one or more amine-based curing agents containing one or more amine functional groups. The hydrazine-amine curing systems enable the polymer composition to achieve elevated levels of gelation or degree of cure at lower temperatures than are achievable with amine functional curing agents alone. Furthermore, this elevated degree of curing of the polymer composition may be achieved with substantially no reduction in tack life and/or out life of the prepreg, adhesive or film or cured state mechanical properties of composites, adhesives or other products fabricated therefrom, such as open hole compression strength and compressive strength after impact. The glass transition temperature of the cured polymer compositions is similarly unaffected. | 09-02-2010 |
20100209690 | CO-CURABLE, CONDUCTIVE SURFACING FILMS FOR LIGHTNING STRIKE AND ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE SHIELDING OF THERMOSET COMPOSITE MATERIALS - Embodiments of the present disclosure present electrically conductive, thermosetting compositions for use in surfacing films and adhesives. The surfacing films possess enhanced electrical conductivity, comparable to metals, without the use of embedded metal screens or foils. Such surfacing films may be incorporated into composite structures (e.g., prepregs, tapes, and fabrics), for example, by co-curing, as an outermost surface layer. In particular, compositions formed using silver flakes as conductive fillers are found to exhibit very high electrical conductivity. For example, compositions including greater than 45 wt. % silver flake exhibit resistivities less than about 55 mΩ/sq. In this manner, the surfacing films as an outermost conductive layer may provide lighting strike protection (LSP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding when used in applications such as aircraft components. | 08-19-2010 |
20100120995 | SILANE SUBSTITUTED POLYALKYLENE OXIDE REAGENTS AND METHODS OF USING FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING ALUMINOSILICATE SCALE IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES - Materials and methods are provided whereby polymers with least 0.5 mole % of the pendant group or end group containing —Si(OR″) | 05-13-2010 |
20100116750 | SILANE SUBSTITUTED POLYALKYLENE OXIDE REAGENTS AND METHODS OF USING FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCIN ALUMINOSILICATE SCALE IN INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES - Materials and methods are provided whereby polymers with least 0.5 mole % of the pendant group or end group containing —Si(OR″) | 05-13-2010 |
20090149581 | STABILIZER COMPOSITIONS - Stabilizer compositions comprise phosphate of the formula (I) or (II), a phosphite of the formula (III), and a phenol of the formula (IV) as these formulas are defined herein. The stabilizer compositions are useful for stabilizing polymers. Methods for making stabilized polymer compositions involve intermixing the stabilizer compositions and the polymers, e.g., by extruding, pelletizing, and/or molding. | 06-11-2009 |