HEAT STANDARD

Brand Owner Address Description
HEATANDARD MUSINSA Co., Ltd. B1, 30, Eonju-ro 174-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 06017 Republic of Korea HEAT STANDARD;Outerclothing, namely jackets, coats, hats, and gloves; neckerchiefs; neckties; leggings being leg warmers; headwear; mufflers as neck scarves; waterproof clothing, namely, waterproof jackets and raincoats; winter gloves; shirts; shawls; scarves; sportswear, namely, sports jerseys, sports bras, sports shirts, sports pants, sports over uniforms; footwear; socks; uniforms; clothing, namely, shirts, pants, shoes, dresses; belts for clothing; panties; shorts; briefs; bottoms as clothing;Graphic design; Urban and graphic design planning; development of application software for delivery of multimedia content; stationery design, namely, graphic design of stationery; brand design, namely graphic design; industrial design; commercial design services, namely, commercial art design; Graphic design of trade marks; New consumer product design; visual design, namely, multidisciplinary visual design services; design of new products for others; clothing design; graphic arts design; textile design; design of carpets; computer programming and maintenance of computer programs; fashion design; design of fashion accessories; pattern design, namely, graphic design; packaging design;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Invention relates to a process for producing a single-layer or multilayer film by extrusion or coextrusion, biaxial orientation, and heat setting based on crystallizable thermoplastics whose principal constituent is a crystallizable thermoplastic having a standard viscosity SV (DCA) of from 600 to 1000. The thermoplastic is mixed prior to extrusion or coextrusion with 50% by weight (based on the total weight of all thermoplastics) of a secondary thermoplastic having a standard viscosity SV (DCA) of more than 900 to 1500, the standard viscosity SV (DCA) of the two thermoplastics differing by at least 100 units. The secondary thermoplastic is a byproduct or waste product from the production of PET plastic bottles or originates from recycled PET bottles.