Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming continuous or indefinite length work – Shaping by extrusion
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-07
2011-06-07
Crispino, Richard (Department: 1747)
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming continuous or indefinite length work
Shaping by extrusion
C264S177100, C425S461000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07955540
ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a thermoplastic vulcanizate by first providing a melt-blender having a die through which melt-blended thermoplastic vulcanizate passes to form a shaped article; wherein the die comprises a flow design having at least one flow branch having a taper angle and a flow reservoir at the end of each flow branch; and wherein the taper angle of the flow design ranges from 5 to 20 degrees; followed by melt-blending a thermoplastic and an elastomer with an organic peroxide curative in the melt-blender to form a thermoplastic vulcanizate; and finally, passing the melt-blended thermoplastic vulcanizate through the flow design to form the shaped article.
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Bowers John
Mohan Rachna
Zacarias Felix M.
Crispino Richard
Dye Robert
ExxonMobil Chemical Patents Inc.
Faulkner Kevin M.
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