C08J2495/00

ORGANIC INFRARED ATTENUATION AGENTS
20180223062 · 2018-08-09 ·

Organic infrared attenuation agents have been developed to improve the thermal insulation properties of polymeric foams such as polystyrene low density foams. The organic infrared attenuation agents can include polyols such as sorbitol, maltitol, and poly(ethylene glycol), polysaccharides such as starch or cellulose, and infrared attenuation polyesters such as polybutylene terephthalate. The organic attenuation agents include aromatic compounds or carbon oxygen bonds that are effective in absorbing infrared radiation at the desired wavelengths.

Selection and blending of feeds for asphalt manufacture

Methods are provided for predicting the properties of an asphalt fraction that contains two or more asphalt components based on measurements of the viscosity versus temperature profile for the components of the asphalt fraction. The viscosity versus temperature profile for each component can be used to determine characteristic (such as limiting) values for the viscosity and temperature for a component. Based on this ability to determine characteristic values for an asphalt blend based on the properties of individual blend components, appropriate blends of asphalts can be selected in order to arrive at an asphalt blend with desired properties.

Method for producing a mat of cellulose fibres with a controlled level of mineral material for bitumen-impregnated roofing elements, and suitable device
09963830 · 2018-05-08 · ·

A method for continuously producing a mat of cellulose fibers intended for producing roofing elements made from bitumen-impregnated cellulose fibers, from a dilute slurry of cellulose fibers spread by a headbox on a dewatering fabric of a forming table having a predefined width, the dewatering fabric moving between an inlet of the forming table at the headbox side and an outlet of the forming table, moving the dilute slurry towards the outlet, gradually removing the liquids of the dilute through the dewatering fabric during the movement to obtain, at the outlet, the mat having a thickness of at least 2 mm, the dilute slurry having a certain level of pre-existing mineral materials. The method involves adding mineral material to the cellulose fibers by spraying a controlled quantity of aqueous solution or dispersion of mineral fillers over the width of the forming table onto the surface of the dilute slurry.

ASPHALT PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF PRODUCING THEM FOR REJUVENATION AND SOFTENING OF ASPHALT

The present invention relates to relates to a method of producing an improved asphalt. This method includes providing an asphalt binder and providing a compound of formula (I):

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as described herein. The asphalt binder is mixed with the compound of formula (I) under conditions effective to produce an improved asphalt. Also disclosed are an asphalt product and a method of making asphalt material.

MATERIAL FOR PREVENTING ADHESION OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS

The present invention provides a material for preventing adhesion of an aquatic organism formed from a fluororesin and a fluorinated pitch.

Resource utilization of paint slag-containing waste limestone powder and treatment process thereof

An asphalt damping sheet, which comprises the following components in indicated amounts based on the total mass of the asphalt damping sheet: a paint slag-containing waste limestone powder 20-50 parts; soft pitch 1-5 parts; hard pitch 11-15 parts; a non-metallic mineral 29-59 parts; PET short fiber 0.1-1.5 parts; and said non-metallic mineral is selected from the group consisting of quartz sand, pottery clay and mica powder. The technical process in the invention uses the paint slag-containing waste limestone powder generated in dry separation process of overspray adopted by vehicle manufacturer paint shops as filler in the asphalt damping sheets, such asphalt damping sheets can be used in the field of machine manufacturing such as automobiles and ships, and also can be used in the field of building waterproof materials, and the goal of resource recycling is achieved.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A MAT OF CELLULOSE FIBRES WITH A CONTROLLED LEVEL OF MINERAL MATERIAL FOR BITUMEN-IMPREGNATED ROOFING ELEMENTS, AND SUITABLE DEVICE
20170022669 · 2017-01-26 ·

A method for continuously producing a mat of cellulose fibres intended for producing roofing elements made from bitumen-impregnated cellulose fibres, from a dilute slurry of cellulose fibres spread by a headbox on a dewatering fabric of a forming table having a predefined width, the dewatering fabric moving between an inlet of the forming table at the headbox side and an outlet of the forming table, moving the dilute slurry towards the outlet, gradually removing the liquids of the dilute through the dewatering fabric during the movement to obtain, at the outlet, the mat having a thickness of at least 2 mm, the dilute slurry having a certain level of pre-existing mineral materials. The method involves adding mineral material to the cellulose fibres by spraying a controlled quantity of aqueous solution or dispersion of mineral fillers over the width of the forming table onto the surface of the dilute slurry.

Method for improving glossiness and ink color fastness of printed color films and its application thereof

A method for improving the glossiness and ink color fastness of a printed color film is disclosed. The printed color film is a composite biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film. The method includes: (1) pre-treating the outer and inner surfaces of the composite BOPP film; (2) coating the outer and inner surfaces of the composite BOPP film with a surface-modifying coating agent and drying at a high temperature; and (3) printing the outer surface of the composite BOPP film with a water-based colored ink, and drying to obtain the printed color film. An application of the printed color film obtained by the method for tobacco packaging film to improve the glossiness and the ink color fastness of the printed color film is also disclosed.

Asphalt composition
12534621 · 2026-01-27 · ·

The present invention provides an asphalt composition containing an asphalt and a polyester, the polyester being a polycondensate of a polyethylene terephthalate, an alcohol, and a carboxylic acid compound, the alcohol containing an alkylene oxide adduct of bisphenol A.

Modified bitumen composition and process of preparation thereof

The present disclosure relates to a modified bitumen composition comprising: (a) at least two refinery residues; and (b) a sulphur additive comprising: (i) sulphur; (ii) at least one H.sub.2S suppressant; (iii) at least one smell masking agent; and (iv) bitumen, wherein the sulphur and the at least one H.sub.2S suppressant is in the weight ratio range of 4:1 to 100:1. The present disclosure also discloses a process of preparing a modified bitumen composition and a process of preparing an asphalt pavement comprising a modified bitumen composition. Also provided herein use of a modified bitumen composition as an additive for waterproofing and road construction.