PARAFFIN USE

Brand Owner Address Description
NUCERA SOLUTIONS NUCERA SOLUTIONS 18th Floor, 430 Park Avenue New York NY 10022 Paraffin for use in the manufacture, a component or an additive of plastics, formulators, specialty coatings, adhesives, ink and toners, candles, mold release agents, lubricants, and personal care, construction and packaging products; paraffin wax for use in the manufacture, a component or an additive of plastics, formulators, specialty coatings, adhesives, ink and toners, candles, mold release agents, lubricants, and personal care, construction and packaging products;Polyolefins, namely, unprocessed polyolefins for use in the manufacture, a component or an additive of plastics, formulators, specialty coatings, adhesives, ink and toners, candles, mold release agents, lubricants, and personal care, construction and packaging products; unprocessed synthetic polymers for use in the manufacture, a component or an additive of plastics, formulators, specialty coatings, adhesives, ink and toners, candles, mold release agents, lubricants, and personal care, construction and packaging products; unprocessed wax-like synthetic polymers for use in the manufacture, a component or an additive of plastics, formulators, specialty coatings, adhesives, ink and toners, candles, mold release agents, lubricants, and personal care, construction and packaging products;SOLUTIONS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A thermal interface material (TIM) includes a macromolecular material and carbon nanotubes embedded in the macromolecular material. The TIM has a first surface and an opposite second surface. Each nanotube is open at opposite ends thereof, and extends from the first surface to the second surface. Two ends of each nanotube extend out from the two surfaces of the thermal interface material and form two bent ends. A method for manufacturing the TIM includes: (a) forming an array of carbon nanotubes on a substrate; (b) submerging the nanotubes in a liquid paraffin; (c) solidifying the liquid paraffin; (d) cutting the paraffin in a direction perpendicular to long axes of the nanotubes, whereby each nanotube is open; and (e) cutting the paraffin in the same direction according to a predetermined thickness to obtain the thermal interface material, whereby each nanotube is open.