| Trillion Science Inc. Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120029116 | CURABLE ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS, PROCESS, AND APPLICATIONS - The invention provides an improvement to the useable lifetimes of phenolic-epoxy, phenolic-benzoxazine, phenolic-epoxy-benzoxazine mixtures and other phenolic mixtures through the use of protected phenolics, where a phenolic compound, polymer, or resin is released on demand by the addition of a deblocking agent. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120007259 | LATENT HARDENER WITH IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES AND COMPATIBILITY - A curing agent for epoxy resins that is comprised of the reaction product of an amine, an epoxy resin, and an elastomer-epoxy adduct; compositions containing the curing agent and an epoxy resin; the compositions are useful in electronic displays, circuit boards, semi conductor devices, flip chips and other applications. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20110253943 | ONE PART EPOXY RESIN INCLUDING A LOW PROFILE ADDITIVE - An adhesive composition comprising: (i) a one part curable epoxy adhesive and (ii) a low profile additive (LPA), the low profile additive being a polymer that is compatible with the epoxy adhesive such that it forms a single phase when admixed with the adhesive composition and that separates from the adhesive to form a network of stress-absorbing nodules therein when the adhesive is cured, the low profile additive being present in an amount sufficient to prevent or reduce shrinkage and/or the formation of voids or cracks when the adhesive is cured. In one embodiment the LPA is a block copolymer including at least one flexible block and at least one rigid block that makes the low profile additive compatible with the epoxy adhesive such that a mixture of the uncured epoxy resin and the low profile additive forms a homogenous solution and as the epoxy resin is cured, the low profile additive forms a stress absorbing network of nodules in the cured epoxy resin matrix. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110220401 | LATENT HARDENER WITH IMPROVED BARRIER PROPERTIES AND COMPATIBILITY - A curing agent for epoxy resins that is comprised of the reaction product of an amine, an epoxy resin, and an elastomer-epoxy adduct; compositions containing the curing agent and an epoxy resin; the compositions are useful in electronic displays, circuit boards, semi conductor devices, flip chips and other applications. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20100101700 | NON-RANDOM ARRAY ANISOTROPIC CONDUCTIVE FILM (ACF) AND MANUFACTURING PROCESSES - Structures and manufacturing processes of an ACF array using a non-random array of microcavities of predetermined configuration, shape and dimension. The manufacturing process includes fluidic filling of conductive particles onto a substrate or carrier web comprising a predetermined array of microcavities, or selective metallization of the array followed by filling the array with a filler material and a second selective metallization on the filled microcavity array. The thus prepared filled conductive microcavity array is then over-coated or laminated with an adhesive film. Cavities in the array, and particles filling the cavities, can have a unimodal, bimodal, or multimodal distribution. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20090181165 | Curable adhesive compositions, Process, and applications - The invention provides an improvement to the useable lifetimes of phenolic-epoxy, phenolic-benzoxazine, phenolic-epoxy-benzoxazine mixtures and other phenolic mixtures through the use of protected phenolics, where a phenolic compound, polymer, or resin is released on demand by the addition of a deblocking agent. | 07-16-2009 |
| 20090053859 | Non-random array anisotropic conductive film (ACF) and manufacturing process - The present invention discloses structures and manufacturing processes of an ACF of improved resolution and reliability of electrical connection using a non-random array of microcavities of predetermined configuration, shape and dimension. The manufacturing process includes the steps of (i) fluidic filling of conductive particles onto a substrate or carrier web comprising a predetermined array of microcavities, or (ii) selective metallization of the array followed by filling the array with a filler material and a second selective metallization on the filled microcavity array. The thus prepared filled conductive microcavity array is then over-coated or laminated with an adhesive film. | 02-26-2009 |