Claims
- 1. A composite formed from at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state comprising:
a. a background matrix comprising said at least two materials; and b. substantially pure encapsulated components comprised of one of said at least two materials wherein said encapsulated components are disposed in said matrix; d. fibril-like structures comprising at least one of said at least two materials; e. sheet-like structures comprising at least one of said at least two materials; f. complex fibrils wherein a primary fibril is encased in at least one layer of material.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein said at least two materials are thermoplastics.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 wherein the composite comprises disproportionate percentages of said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state.
- 4. The composite of claim 1 wherein said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state are immiscible.
- 5. The composite of claim 1 wherein said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state are polystyrene and low-density polyethylene.
- 6. The composite of claim 1 wherein one of said two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state is polystyrene and the other of said two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state is any thermoplastic except low density polyethylene.
- 7. The composite of claim 1 wherein one of said two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state is low density polyethylene and the other is any thermoplastic except polystyrene.
- 8. The composite of claim 1 wherein one of said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state is nylon.
- 8. A batch method to form encapsulates in composites comprising the steps of:
a. selecting at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; b. selecting a proportion by weight of each of said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; C. introducing said mechanically mixed said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state into a chaotic mixing device; d. heating said chaotic mixing device so as to melt said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; e. processing said melted at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state by agitating the melt for a period of time to instill chaotic advection and the formation of encapsulates; f. cooling the melt g. recovering said processed, cooled composite.
- 9. A continuous flow method to form encapsulates in composites comprising the steps of:
a. selecting at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; b. selecting the proportions of said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state by volume; c. heating extruders to an appropriate temperature for each one of said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; e. melting said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state; f. injecting said at least two materials processable in a viscous, fluid-like state into a chaotic mixing device at a controlled flow rate to yield a melt of a predetermined composition; g. operating said chaotic mixer so as to instill chaotic advection; h. maintaining said melt in said chaotic mixer for a processing period; i. discharging said melt; j. cooling said extruded melt and preparing said melt for additional processing, including shipping.
RELATED METHOD
[0001] This Patent Application claims the priority and benefits of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/634,812 filed Mar. 15, 2002 and entitled “Composites with Encapsulated Structures and Related Method” by Zumbrunnen, et al.