Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Porous infusible polymer parts
- Patent Title (中): 多孔不熔聚合物部件
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Application No.: US12974048Application Date: 2010-12-21
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Publication No.: US08193255B2Publication Date: 2012-06-05
- Inventor: Thomas P. Gannett
- Applicant: Thomas P. Gannett
- Applicant Address: US DE Wilmington
- Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
- Current Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
- Current Assignee Address: US DE Wilmington
- Main IPC: C08J9/26
- IPC: C08J9/26

Abstract:
Porous infusible polymer (IP) parts are made by incorporating 0.2 to 10 volume percent organic fibers, preferably with short lengths, into the particulate IP, consolidating the mixture under pressure and optionally heating, and then “burning off” the fibers. After the fibers are burned off the resulting part has porosity in which the pores are elongated, usually retaining the shape of the organic fibers. When these parts are exposed to moisture (which they usually absorb) and then suddenly heated they tend not to blister from vaporization of the water. This makes them useful as parts for aircraft (jet) and other engines and other applications where sudden temperature increase may occur.
Public/Granted literature
- US20110091706A1 POROUS INFUSIBLE POLYMER PARTS Public/Granted day:2011-04-21
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