Patent classifications
C08J2391/06
Method for the pneumatic delivery of superabsorbent particles
A method of pneumatically conveying superabsorbent particles, wherein the superabsorbent particles have been admixed with an aqueous wax dispersion prior to the pneumatic conveying, the wax has a glass transition temperature of at least 65 C. and, based on the untreated superabsorbent particles, from 0.020% to 0.20% by weight of wax has been used.
METHOD FOR THE PNEUMATIC DELIVERY OF SUPERABSORBENT PARTICLES
A method of pneumatically conveying superabsorbent particles, wherein the superabsorbent particles have been admixed with an aqueous wax dispersion prior to the pneumatic conveying, the wax has a glass transition temperature of at least 65 C. and, based on the untreated super-absorbent particles, from 0.020% to 0.20% by weight of wax has been used.
Encapsulation of Modifiers in Depolymerized Products
A method of encapsulating modifiers in a depolymerized product is disclosed. In some embodiments the material undergoing depolymerization is one of polypropylene, polystyrene, and/or polyethylene. In some embodiments, the material is composed, at least partially, of recycled material. In some embodiments, the encapsulated modifiers are added to a formulation such as an asphalt, plastic lumber, plastic wood composite, a plastic formulation, a rubber formulation, an ink formulation, a coating formulation, and/or an adhesive formulation.
Plastic-coated mercaptosilane/wax mixture
The invention relates to a plastics-covered mercaptosilane-wax mixture, where the plastic of the plastics covering is selected from the group of polypropylene, polyethylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer and mixtures of the abovementioned plastics with melting point from 70 to 170 C., and the mercaptosilane-wax mixture comprises at least one mercaptosilane of the general formula I ##STR00001##
and at least one wax with congealing point from 30 to 160 C. The plastics-covered mercaptosilane-wax mixture can be used in rubber mixtures.
PLANT EXTRACT COMPOSITIONS FOR FORMING PROTECTIVE COATINGS
Described herein are methods of preparing cutin-derived monomers, oligomers, or combinations thereof from cutin-containing plant matter. The methods can include heating the cutin-derived plant matter in a solvent at elevated temperature and pressure. In some preferred embodiments, the methods can be carried out without the use of additional acidic or basic species.
Flexible phase change material composite for thermal management systems
A thermal management composite, comprising a phase change material within a carbon or graphite matrix. The matrix is coated with a polymer coating to improve flexibility. The matrix can be a molded carbon or graphite material or a carbon or graphite cloth.
MINERAL WOOL INSULATION
Mineral wool insulation products are provided. The mineral wool insulation includes a plurality of mineral wool fibers and a wax emulsion applied to the mineral wool fibers. The wax emulsion imparts excellent water resistance and thermal performance properties to the mineral wool insulation.
Plant extract compositions for forming protective coatings
Described herein are methods of preparing cutin-derived monomers, oligomers, or combinations thereof from cutin-containing plant matter. The methods can include heating the cutin-derived plant matter in a solvent at elevated temperature and pressure. In some preferred embodiments, the methods can be carried out without the use of additional acidic or basic species.
DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A DEVICE FOR DETECTING HYDROCARBONS
An example a method of manufacturing a film is provided. The method involves dissolving a backbone material in a non-aqueous solvent to form a non-aqueous solution. The method further involves adding the non-aqueous solution to an aqueous solution to form a liquid-liquid interface and injecting a particulate proximate to the liquid-liquid interface the non-aqueous solution is then evaporated to form a film containing the particulate. The film may be used in devices such as sensor devices for detecting hydrocarbons.
Universal Pigmentary Preparations For Colouring And Reenforcing Plastics
The invention concerns a pigmentary preparation having universality of use in tinting plastics.