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Archive | 2009

Transparent thermoplastic compositions having high flow and ductiliy, and articles prepared therefrom

Jon M. Malinoski; Sriramakrishna Maruvuda; Anirudha Singh


Archive | 2008

TRANSPARENT ARTICLES PREPARED FROM THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITIONS HAVING HIGH FLOW AND DUCTILITY, AND METHOD OF PREPARING ARTICLES

Akira Hatano; Theodorus Lambertus Hoeks; Dennis Karlik; Ken Kuriki; Jon M. Malinoski; Sriramakrishna Maruvuda


Archive | 2005

Stabilization of polyetherimide sulfones

Robert Russell Gallucci; Jon M. Malinoski


Archive | 2012

GLASS FILLED COPOLYMER PRODUCTS FOR THIN WALL AND HIGH SURFACE GLOSS ARTICLES

Jon M. Malinoski; Thomas L. Evans


Archive | 2013

Improved low temperature impact properties in pc-siloxane copolymer blend with black and white color capability

Jian Yang; De Grampel Robert Dirk Van; der Mee Mark Adrianus Johannes van; Jon M. Malinoski; Niles Richard Rosenquist


Archive | 2008

ALIPHATIC POLYCARBONATES FOR USE IN THERMOSETTING POWDER COATINGS

Jon M. Malinoski; Paul Dean Sybert; Christopher Michael Eastman; Sumeet Jain; Rainer Koeniger; Michael Todd Luttrell; Glen David Merfeld; James Edward Pickett; Jason Joseph Testa


Archive | 2014

Polycarbonate microfluidic articles

Jon M. Malinoski; Bret William Baumgarten


Archive | 2013

Transparent plastic article

Peter Hendrikus Theodorus Vollenberg; Christopher Luke Hein; Derek Lake; Daniel Francis Lowery; Jon M. Malinoski


Archive | 2012

HIGH-TEMPERATURE PLASTIC ARTICLE

Daniel Francis Lowery; Jon M. Malinoski


Archive | 2011

Camera lenses prepared from thermoplastic compositions having high flow and ductility, and method of preparing camera lenses

Akira Hatano; Theodorus Lambertus Hoeks; Dennis Karlik; Ken Kuriki; Jon M. Malinoski; Sriramakrishna Maruvuda

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