Search

Wang Renyi Phones & Addresses

  • San Gabriel, CA
  • Irvine, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Alhambra, CA
  • South Pasadena, CA
  • Centreville, VA
  • Stanford, CA
  • Oklahoma City, OK

Publications

Us Patents

Liquid, Radiation-Curable Composition, Especially For Producing Cured Articles By Stereolithography Having Heat Deflection Temperatures

View page
US Patent:
6413696, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Jun 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/602172
Inventors:
Thomas H. Pang - Castaic CA
Anastasios P. Melisaris - Stevenson Ranch CA
Wang Renyi - Alhambra CA
John W. Fong - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Vantico Inc. - Brewster NY
International Classification:
G03F 7029
US Classification:
4302801, 430269, 522 92, 522 96, 522 90, 522109, 522142, 522146, 522170, 264401
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel resin compositions containing at least one solid or liquid actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance, an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for cationic polymerization, an actinic radiation-curable and radical-polymerizable organic substance and an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for radical polymerization. The actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance is at least one glycidylether of a polyhydric aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic alcohol having at least three epoxy groups with epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 800 grams per equivalent, at least one solid or liquid alicyclic epoxide with an epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 330 grams per equivalent having at least two epoxy groups and monomer purity greater than about 90% by weight, or at least a solid or liquid epoxycresol novolac or epoxyphenol novolac having epoxy equivalent weight between 130 and 350, or mixtures thereof. The use of the above-mentioned cationically polymerizable components substantially increases the heat deflection temperature of the cured articles while maintaining high photospeed, accuracy, wetting-recoatability, water resistance and good side wall finish. The present invention further relates to a method of producing a cured product, particularly a three-dimensional article, in which a compositions described above are treated with actinic radiation.

Photocurable Compositions With Alicyclic Epoxides Of High Monomer Purity

View page
US Patent:
20020160309, Oct 31, 2002
Filed:
May 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/143907
Inventors:
Thomas Pang - Castaic CA, US
Anastasios Melisaris - Stevenson Ranch CA, US
Wang Renyi - Alhambra CA, US
John Fong - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
VANTICO INC.
International Classification:
G03C005/00
US Classification:
430/280100, 430/269000, 264/401000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel resin compositions containing at least one solid or liquid actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance, an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for cationic polymerization, an actinic radiation-curable and radical-polymerizable organic substance and an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for radical polymerization. The actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance is at least one glycidylether of a polyhydric aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic alcohol having at least three epoxy groups with epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 800 grams per equivalent, at least one solid or liquid alicyclic epoxide with an epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 330 grams per equivalent having at least two epoxy groups and monomer purity greater than about 90% by weight, or at least a solid or liquid epoxycresol novolac or epoxyphenol novolac having epoxy equivalent weight between 130 and 350, or mixtures thereof. The use of the above-mentioned cationically polymerizable components substantially increases the heat deflection temperature of the cured articles while maintaining high photospeed, accuracy, wetting-recoatability, water resistance and good side wall finish. The present invention further relates to a method of producing a cured product, particularly a three-dimensional article, in which a compositions described above are treated with actinic radiation.

Liquid Radiation-Curable Composition Especially For Producing Cured Articles By Stereolithography Having High Heat Deflection Temperatures

View page
US Patent:
61000078, Aug 8, 2000
Filed:
Apr 6, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/055832
Inventors:
Thomas H. Pang - Castaic CA
Anastasios P. Melisaris - Stevenson Ranch CA
Wang Renyi - Alhambra CA
John W. Fong - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp. - Tarrytown NY
International Classification:
G03C 500
US Classification:
430269
Abstract:
The present invention relates to novel resin compositions containing at least one solid or liquid actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance, an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for cationic polymerization, an actinic radiation-curable and radical-polymerizable organic substance and an actinic radiation-sensitive initiator for radical polymerization. The actinic radiation-curable and cationically polymerizable organic substance is at least one glycidylether of a polyhydric aliphatic, alicyclic or aromatic alcohol having at least three epoxy groups with epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 800 grams per equivalent, at least one solid or liquid alicyclic epoxide with an epoxy equivalent weight between 90 and 330 grams per equivalent having at least two epoxy groups and monomer purity greater than about 90% by weight, or at least a solid or liquid epoxycresol novolac or epoxyphenol novolac having epoxy equivalent weight between 130 and 350, or mixtures thereof. The use of the above-mentioned cationically polymerizable components substantially increases the heat deflection temperature of the cured articles while maintaining high photospeed, accuracy, wetting-recoatability, water resistance and good side wall finish. The present invention further relates to a method of producing a cured product, particularly a three-dimensional article, in which a compositions described above are treated with actinic radiation.
Wang Renyi from San Gabriel, CA, age ~66 Get Report