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==Inventor(s)== | ==Inventor(s)== | ||
[[:Category:Nathan W. Ockwig of Eagan MN | [[:Category:Nathan W. Ockwig of Eagan MN US|Nathan W. Ockwig of Eagan MN US]][[Category:Nathan W. Ockwig of Eagan MN US]] | ||
[[:Category:Steven D. Koecher of River Falls WI | [[:Category:Steven D. Koecher of River Falls WI US|Steven D. Koecher of River Falls WI US]][[Category:Steven D. Koecher of River Falls WI US]] | ||
[[:Category:Benjamin C. Mac Murray of Minneapolis MN | [[:Category:Benjamin C. Mac Murray of Minneapolis MN US|Benjamin C. Mac Murray of Minneapolis MN US]][[Category:Benjamin C. Mac Murray of Minneapolis MN US]] | ||
==MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING== | ==MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING== | ||
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This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250002679 titled 'MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING | This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250002679 titled 'MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING | ||
==Original Abstract Submitted== | ==Original Abstract Submitted== |
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MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Nathan W. Ockwig of Eagan MN US
Steven D. Koecher of River Falls WI US
Benjamin C. Mac Murray of Minneapolis MN US
MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20250002679 titled 'MELT PROCESSABLE THERMOSET POLYMER COMPOSITIONS FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Original Abstract Submitted
the disclosure provides a thermally stable melt processable thermoset polymer composition including at least one melt processable thermoset polymer, such as an epoxy, and at least one reinforcing filler, such as carbon nanotubes. such compositions when 3d printed, exhibit improved z-layer adhesion and modulus at melt temperature, a common related additive manufacturing problem, as compared to thermoset polymers without reinforcing filler and more conventional thermoplastic resin systems. subsequent actinic cure of such compositions irreversibly and permanently cures the material thereby making it no longer melt processable.