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publicationNumber | JP-2019519403-A |
titleOfInvention | Thermosetting laminate shaped article incorporating phase change material and method of making same |
abstract | The laminated shaped article comprises at least two adhesive layers of an extrudate (120) comprising a thermosetting material having a phase change material therein, the phase change material being at a temperature lower than the temperature at which the thermosetting material decomposes Cause a phase change. The article dispenses a mixture comprising an organic reactive material and a phase change material to form a 3D printed extrudate on an article in which multiple layers of extrudate are bonded together and then reacting the organic reactive material It may be made by letting it form a thermoset material having a phase change material therein to form a laminated shaped article. The shape of the article can be changed by applying a force while heating to a temperature above the temperature at which the phase change material causes a phase change, and then cooling below the phase change temperature. Similarly, the original shape can be returned by simply heating to above the phase change temperature without application of force and then cooling. [Selected figure] Figure 1 |
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