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Thin plate glass laminate and process for producing display device using thin plate glass laminate

To provide a thin plate glass laminate of a thin plate glass substrate and a support glass substrate, which suppresses inclusion of bubbles and occurrence of convex defects due to foreign matters, from which the thin plate glass substrate and the support glass substrate are easily separated, and which is excellent in heat resistance, a process for producing a display device using such a thin plate glass laminate, and a silicone for release paper for such a thin plate glass laminate.A thin plate glass laminate formed by laminating a thin plate glass substrate and a support glass substrate, wherein the thin plate glass substrate and the support glass substrate are laminated by means of a silicone resin layer having releasability and non-adhesive properties.
Owner:ASAHI GLASS CO LTD

Thermoplastic fibers exhibiting durable high color strength characteristics

Improvements in permitting brighter colorations within polypropylene fibers and / or yarns while simultaneously providing more efficient production methods of manufacturing of such colored fibers as well are provided. Generally, such fibers and / or yarns have been colored with pigments, which exhibit dulled results, or dyes, which exhibit high degrees of extraction and low levels of lightfastness. Such dull appearances, high extraction levels, and less than stellar lightfastness properties negatively impact the provision of such desirable colored polypropylene fibers and / or yarns which, in turn, prevents the widespread utilization of such fibers and yarns in various end-use applications. Thus, it has surprisingly been determined that brighter colorations, excellent extraction, and more-than-acceptable lightfastness characteristics can be provided, preferably, through manufacture with certain polymeric colorants that include poly(oxyalkylene) groups thereon. Fabric articles comprising such novel fibers and / or yarns are also encompassed within this invention.
Owner:MILLIKEN & CO

Titanium polycide stabilization with a porous barrier

A "porous barrier" is formed without formation of a discrete barrier layer by enriching grain boundaries of a body of polysilicon with nitrogen to inhibit thermal mobility of silicon species therealong. In a polycide gate / interconnect structure, the reduced mobility of silicon suppresses agglomeration of silicon in a metal silicide layer formed thereon. Since silicon agglomeration is a precursor of a polycide inversion phenomenon, polycide inversion which can pierce an underlying oxide and cause device failure is effectively avoided. The increased thermal stability of polycide structures and other structures including a body of polysilicon thus increases the heat budget that can be withstood by the structure and increases the manufacturing process window imposed by the presence of polysilicon which can be exploited in other processes such as annealing to develop a low resistance phase of refractory metal silicide included in the polycide structure, drive-in annealing for formation of source / drain regions of field effect transistors and the like.
Owner:IBM CORP +2

Random Mat, Shaped Product of Fiber Reinforced Composite Material, and Carbon Fiber Mat

There is provided a random mat including carbon fibers having an average fiber length of from 3 mm to 100 mm and a thermoplastic resin, wherein a fiber areal weight of the carbon fibers is from 25 to 10,000 g / m2, a proportion of carbon fiber bundles (A) constituted by single carbon filaments of a critical single fiber number or more defined by the formula (1) to the total amount of fibers in the random mat is from 40 to 99 Vol %, and an average number (N) of fibers in the carbon fiber bundles (A) satisfies the formula (2):critical single fiber number=600 / D  (1)2.0×105 / D2≦N<8.0×105 / D2  (2)wherein D is an average fiber diameter (μm) of carbon fibers.
Owner:TEIJIN LTD
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