D06M13/507

LOW-DUST, HIGH INSULATION AEROGEL BLANKET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20180312407 · 2018-11-01 ·

The present invention relates to a low-dust, high insulation aerogel blanket and a method for producing the same. More specifically, the present invention provides a method for producing a low-dust, high insulation aerogel blanket, wherein a plate type Mg(OH).sub.2.MgO.SiO.sub.2 powder is added to a silica sol, thereby being capable of reducing the generation of dust with excellent flame retardancy and thermal conductivity, and an aerogel blanket produced thereby.

USE OF FILM-FORMING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANES FOR REDUCING THE MICROFIBER RELEASE OF TEXTILES
20240328077 · 2024-10-03 · ·

A process for reducing the release of microfibers during the washing process of textiles includes a composition (Z). The textiles are pretreated before the washing process with composition (Z), which includes at least 0.1 parts by weight and not more than 10.0 parts by weight of film-forming organopolysiloxanes, at least 1 part by weight and not more than 20 parts by weight of cationic surfactants, and at least 30 parts by weight and not more than 99 parts by weight of water.

USE OF FILM-FORMING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANES FOR REDUCING THE MICROFIBER RELEASE OF TEXTILES
20240328077 · 2024-10-03 · ·

A process for reducing the release of microfibers during the washing process of textiles includes a composition (Z). The textiles are pretreated before the washing process with composition (Z), which includes at least 0.1 parts by weight and not more than 10.0 parts by weight of film-forming organopolysiloxanes, at least 1 part by weight and not more than 20 parts by weight of cationic surfactants, and at least 30 parts by weight and not more than 99 parts by weight of water.

Compositions for grafting fragrance substances

This disclosure relates to composition for grafting fragrance substances, as well as related articles, consumer products, and methods.

Compositions for grafting fragrance substances

This disclosure relates to composition for grafting fragrance substances, as well as related articles, consumer products, and methods.

Fiber suitable for packaging and storing plant produce

The present disclosure relates to a fiber suitable for packaging. The fiber comprises a photocatalyst and optionally, a silicon containing linker. The photocatalyst is bonded to the fiber by means of a first functional group pre-present on the fiber and optionally, a second functional group generated by a silicon containing linker. The chemical bonding between the fiber and the photocatalyst imparts durability and wash ability to the fiber. A packaging material prepared using the fiber of the present disclosure can be used for the storage of plant produce.

Fiber suitable for packaging and storing plant produce

The present disclosure relates to a fiber suitable for packaging. The fiber comprises a photocatalyst and optionally, a silicon containing linker. The photocatalyst is bonded to the fiber by means of a first functional group pre-present on the fiber and optionally, a second functional group generated by a silicon containing linker. The chemical bonding between the fiber and the photocatalyst imparts durability and wash ability to the fiber. A packaging material prepared using the fiber of the present disclosure can be used for the storage of plant produce.

Fiber suitable for packaging and storing plant produce

The present disclosure relates to a fiber suitable for packaging. The fiber of the present disclosure comprises a photocatalyst bonded to it by means of a first functional group generated by a surface modifying agent and optionally, a second functional group generated by a silicon containing linker. The chemical bonding between the fiber and the photocatalyst imparts durability and wash ability to the fiber. A packaging material prepared using the fiber of the present disclosure can be used for the storage of plant produce.

Fiber suitable for packaging and storing plant produce

The present disclosure relates to a fiber suitable for packaging. The fiber of the present disclosure comprises a photocatalyst bonded to it by means of a first functional group generated by a surface modifying agent and optionally, a second functional group generated by a silicon containing linker. The chemical bonding between the fiber and the photocatalyst imparts durability and wash ability to the fiber. A packaging material prepared using the fiber of the present disclosure can be used for the storage of plant produce.

Method for Producing a Tire

The invention relates to a method for producing a tire, comprising the method step of coating a reinforcement element, in particular a reinforcement element that comprises textile fibers or textile filaments, with an elastomer matrix material, in particular uncured rubber, the reinforcement element, prior to being coated with the elastomer material, being provided with a sol-gel coating and the sol-gel coated reinforcement element being exposed to the action of a plasma, in particular a low-pressure plasma.