RECYCLED RUBBER CHIP OR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INFINITY MULCH Rubbercycle 1985 Rutgers University Blvd. Lakewood NJ 08701 RECYCLED RUBBER IN CHIP OR GRANULAR FORM FOR USE AS A GROUND COVERING FOR PLAYGROUNDS, LANDSCAPING PURPOSES AND EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES;
PLAYSAFER Rubbercycle 1985 Rutgers University Blvd. Lakewood NJ 08701 RECYCLED RUBBER IN CHIP OR GRANULAR FORM, FOR USE AS A GROUND COVERING FOR PLAYGROUNDS;PLAY SAFER;
SUREFOOT Rubbercycle 1985 Rutgers University Boulevard Lakewood NJ 08701 RECYCLED RUBBER IN CHIP OR GRANULAR FORM, FOR USE AS A GROUND COVERING FOR EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES;SURE FOOT;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. The present invention aims to improve the durability of an RFID chip inlet. A module including an RFID chip amounted to an antenna is covered with polyimide film with an adhesive layer to make up an RFID inlet. The outer surface of the RFID inlet is then covered with the surface processed to increase surface lubricity of a base part. When the RFID inlet is for use in a rubber product, it is mounted to a rubber base of the rubber product, the exposed surface of the RFID inlet is covered with an unvulcanized rubber, and the unvulcanized rubber is then pressed and heated causing the RFID inlet to be embedded in the rubber base.