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Peter Aylmore, Riga LV
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110298147 | FORMING PLASTIC PANELS - A method of moulding articles from powdered material, comprising the steps of laying down at least two layers of powdered material of different granular fineness which include a heat mouldable material, in an open-topped mould, applying a top closure to the mould, and then heating the mould and the closure to melt and fuse the powdered material. In this way an article such as a building panel can be made to include recycled material, with three layers, including two outer skins of relatively fine-grained material, and an inner core including coarse-grained material such as ground-up waste. | 12-08-2011 |
Peter Roger Aylmore, North Devon GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100092794 | TREATMENT AND RECOVERY OF WASTE - A method of processing waste containing an amount of thermoplastic material and an amount of non-thermoplastic material as constituent materials to produce an output material capable of being used as an ingredient or component in a subsequent manufacturing process, said method comprising the steps of: increasing the temperature of the waste; supplying said waste to a densifier to cause densification of the waste and heat transfer contact between the constituent materials such that the thermoplastic materials soften to at least partially surround said non-thermoplastic materials; and extruding the densified waste to produce an extruded material. | 04-15-2010 |
Peter Roger Aylmore, Surrey GB
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090166429 | Articles Incorporating Electronic Signalling Devices - An article comprises an electronic signalling device embedded in a foamed plastics material e.g. plastics material, to allow one or more of location, identification, tracking etc. of the article. The embedding provides thermal and mechanical protection and can be used to conceal the device from external view and/or surreptitious removal. | 07-02-2009 |
