Abstract:
Methods and combinations for making and using one or more thermally conductive cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and metallic material particulates, and said thermally-conductive cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates to increase the overall cooling capability of the composite. The thermally conductive foam may be used in mattresses, pillows, bedding products, medical cushioning foams, and similar materials used in bedding environments.
Abstract:
Provided is a recyclable flame-retardant foamed styrene resin composition having high flame-retardancy and heat stability by adding little bromine-containing flame retardant. A flame-retardant foamed styrene resin composition containing (A) a styrene resin, (B) a mixture of (B1) tetrabromobisphenol A-bis(2,3-dibromo-2-methylpropyl ether) and (B2) another bromine-containing flame retardant, (C) zinc-modified hydrotalcite, (D) zeolite, and (G) a foaming agent, containing 0.005-0.08 parts by weight of (C) the zinc-modified hydrotalcite per 100 parts by weight of (A) the styrene resin.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to cellular solid materials comprising cellulose nanofibers (CNF) and an anionic surfactant, a method for preparation of such materials, as well as their use.
Abstract:
Methods and combinations for making and using one or more thermally conductive cellular foam layers comprising flexible cellular foam and metallic material particulates, and said thermally-conductive cellular foam layers may be located on, under, or in cushioning foams and mattresses or placed between on, under, within, or between other layering substrates to increase the overall cooling capability of the composite. The thermally conductive foam may be used in mattresses, pillows, bedding products, medical cushioning foams, and similar materials used in bedding environments.
Abstract:
Composite structures include composite cellular or foam structures and more specifically composite cellular or foam structures used for protective head liner structures (e.g. in helmet liners).
Abstract:
A single disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is made from health care use vinyl. The specifications of the health care vinyl permit surface disinfection using sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 diluted with water. A baby bouncer seat cover constructed from health care use vinyl allows disinfection in infection controlled environments using surface disinfectants containing sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 diluted with water. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover incorporates a seat belt restraint system and the design creates a central pocket that cradles an infant in a semi-reclined position. The design and health care use vinyl components incorporated in the invention, create a comfortable infant seat cover that maximizes disinfection within infection controlled environments. The disinfectable vinyl baby bouncer seat cover is placed over a baby bouncer frame, the baby bouncer frame is not inclusive in this invention. Environments such as hospital nurseries, neonatal intensive care units, pediatric intensive care units, pediatric units, large day care centers, and any other institutions that serve large numbers of infants may disinfect the seat covers after each use maintaining an environment of infection control.
Abstract:
Provided is a recyclable flame-retardant foamed styrene resin composition having high flame-retardancy and heat stability by adding little bromine-containing flame retardant. A flame-retardant foamed styrene resin composition containing (A) a styrene resin, (B) a mixture of (B1) tetrabromobisphenol A-bis(2,3-dibromo-2-methylpropyl ether) and (B2) another bromine-containing flame retardant, (C) zinc-modified hydrotalcite, (D) zeolite, and (G) a foaming agent, containing 0.005-0.08 parts by weight of (C) the zinc-modified hydrotalcite per 100 parts by weight of (A) the styrene resin.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of making a foamed cellulosic fiber-thermoplastic composite article. The method includes the steps of providing a copolymer composition, combining the copolymer composition and cellulosic fibers, applying heat, mixing energy and pressure to form a foamable mixture, and forming the foamable article in a molding or extruding operation. The method is characterized in that at least 10% of the cellulosic fibers have been thermally modified prior to being combined with the copolymer composition.
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to compositions comprising a propylene-based elastomer, a branched polymer, and a blowing agent. The present disclosure also relates to foamed layers and articles made from such layers.