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Metal-polymer composites with enhanced viscoelastic and thermal properties

A composite material and polymer technology, applied in the field of metal-polymer composite materials, can solve the problems that metal composite materials and composite materials have not yet obtained a single measure of performance.

Active Publication Date: 2018-04-20
WILD RIVER CONSULTING GROUP
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Problems solved by technology

[0008] Although a great deal of work has been done on composite materials, no density much greater than 10 g / cm 3 metal composites where density is the single measure that indicates the properties of the composite

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[0160] Contains: Polystyrene, Technon Powder, Kronos 2073 and Ken-React NZ 12.

[0161] Recipe (by weight):

[0162]

[0163] Polystyrene was dissolved in a mixture of toluene, methyl ethyl ketone and acetone to a total solids content of 38% by weight. Both particles were dispersed in the same solvent mixture with stirring and NZ 12 was added to the dispersion. Stir to turn on the TiO 2 After agglomeration the polystyrene solution was added and stirred while draining the solvent until the blend became semi-solid. This material was then compression molded into a hook with a No. 1 hook (see Figure 3).

Embodiment 2

[0165] Contains: Polystyrene, Technon Powder and Ken-React NZ 12.

[0166] Recipe (by weight):

[0167] Polystyrene 0.6011g

[0168] Technon PLUS Granules 12.0927g

[0169] Ken-React NZ 12 0.03g*

[0170] Polystyrene was dissolved in a mixture of toluene, methyl ethyl ketone and acetone to a total solids content of 38% by weight. The W particles were dispersed in the same solvent mixture with stirring and NZ 12 was added to the dispersion. The polystyrene solution was added and stirred while draining the solvent until the blend became semi-solid. This material is then compression molded into slip sinkers.

Embodiment 3

[0172] Contains: Polyester, Technon Powder, Kronos 2073 TiO 2 and Ken-React NZ 12.

[0173] Recipe (by weight):

[0174]

[0175] methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

[0176] Add polyester to W and TiO 2 in particles. Acetone was added to help NZ 12 disperse. After the blend begins to show signs of color development (i.e. TiO 2 After dispersion), more acetone was added, followed by methyl ethyl ketone peroxide. This material is compression molded into a slider.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a metal polymer composite material with enhanced viscoelasticity and thermal performance, and relates to a metal polymer composite material with enhanced or improved performance in composite materials. The performance includes elasticity, color, magnetism, heat conductivity, conductivity, density, improved extensibility, toughness, thermoplasticity or injection molding performance.

Description

[0001] This application is a divisional application of a Chinese patent application with an application date of February 9, 2006, an application number of 200680053915.2, and an invention title of "Metal-polymer Composite Material with Enhanced Viscoelasticity and Thermal Properties". [0002] This application was filed as a PCT International Patent Application on February 9, 2006 with Applicant Wild River Consulting Group, LLC (US-owned corporation, for all designated countries except the US) and Applicant Kurt E. Heikkila (US national, for US only ) on behalf of the submission. technical field [0003] The present invention relates to metal polymer composites with enhanced viscoelastic and thermal properties. In the composite material, the new properties are enhanced by new interactions of the components. The metal-polymer composites are not simple mixtures, but superior mechanical, electrical, and other properties are obtained from a unique combination of dispersed metals,...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08L101/04C08L27/18C08L27/06C08L67/00C08L25/06C08K9/04C08K9/06C08K3/08
CPCY02P20/582
Inventor 库尔特·E·海基莱
Owner WILD RIVER CONSULTING GROUP
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