C09J103/02

Adhesive having insulative properties

An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.

Adhesive having insulative properties

An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.

Adhesive having insulative properties

An improved adhesive composition having increased insulative properties is provided. The adhesive composition having improved insulative properties includes a starch component; an alkaline component; sodium tetraborate; water; and a plurality of expandable microspheres. Products having improved insulation capabilities and methods of making the products having improved insulation capabilities are also provided. The present adhesive and products including the adhesive is environmentally friendly.

BINDERS AND CURABLE RESINS FOR MINERAL WOOL

Embodiments of a curable formaldehyde-free resin, and a method for the manufacture of the curable formaldehyde-free resin are provided herein. The curable formaldehyde-free resin is provided in the form of an aqueous dispersion. The curable formalde-hyde-free resin comprises component a) a reducing sugar, component b) a polycarboxylic acid, component c) one or more polyols having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol, and component d) epoxysilane. The total amount of component c) in the curable formaldehyde-free resin is between 0.5 and 10% wt. with respect to the sum of components a) and b). The amount of component d) is from 0.1% wt. to less than or equal to 2% wt. with respect to the sum of components a) and b). Further, a method for the manufacture of the curable formaldehyde-free resin according to one of the embodiments of the present disclosure is provided.

BINDERS AND CURABLE RESINS FOR MINERAL WOOL

Embodiments of a curable formaldehyde-free resin, and a method for the manufacture of the curable formaldehyde-free resin are provided herein. The curable formaldehyde-free resin is provided in the form of an aqueous dispersion. The curable formalde-hyde-free resin comprises component a) a reducing sugar, component b) a polycarboxylic acid, component c) one or more polyols having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol, and component d) epoxysilane. The total amount of component c) in the curable formaldehyde-free resin is between 0.5 and 10% wt. with respect to the sum of components a) and b). The amount of component d) is from 0.1% wt. to less than or equal to 2% wt. with respect to the sum of components a) and b). Further, a method for the manufacture of the curable formaldehyde-free resin according to one of the embodiments of the present disclosure is provided.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A MINERAL WOOL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MULTIPLE OF LAMELLAE AND A PRODUCT OF SUCH KIND
20230166492 · 2023-06-01 ·

A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.

METHOD OF PRODUCING A MINERAL WOOL PRODUCT COMPRISING A MULTIPLE OF LAMELLAE AND A PRODUCT OF SUCH KIND
20230166492 · 2023-06-01 ·

A method and a mineral wool product include a multiple of lamellae, such as a sandwich panel core. The product includes a plurality of lamellae cut from a mineral wool web, and bonded together by applying an adhesive on the surfaces of two adjacent lamellae to form a web-like product, wherein the adhesive comprises at least one hydrocolloid.

LAMINATE, PROCESS, AND USE
20170247837 · 2017-08-31 ·

A paper, or cardboard, or card stock material is made from an organic material, such as ground-up sunflower seeds using an organic binder, such as a glue, which may have the form of a polysaccharide e.g., a long chain naturally occurring sugar. A water resistant, or water impermeable coating, such as a PLA coating, is applied to one or both sides of the card stock to form a laminate. The card stock may be formed into a shape or structure, such as a carton, or bowl, or cup, either prior to or after coating. The card stock material or the primary layer, the binder, and the plastic coating are all based on materials that are typically considered to be waste by-products of agricultural or food services processing, and they are all materials that may tend to be suitable for composting or biodegradation.

Formed three-dimensional matrix and associated coating providing modulated release of volatile compositions

Described are bonding modulating coatings configured to provide an improved release profile of a volatile composition from a scent reservoir, wherein the modulating coating includes a barrier substance configured to hinder the release of the volatile composition through the modulating coating. The modulating coating also includes a hygroscopic substance that facilitates the release of the volatile composition through the modulating coating. The barrier substance and hygroscopic substance are mixed in a proportion such that the modulating coating provides a bonding action between adjacent scent reservoirs and may be formulated to maintain bonding even under the application of heat. The bonding modulating coating may then be used to bond a number of scent reservoirs together into a larger, three-dimensional matrix to provide improved scent retention and longevity.

Formed three-dimensional matrix and associated coating providing modulated release of volatile compositions

Described are bonding modulating coatings configured to provide an improved release profile of a volatile composition from a scent reservoir, wherein the modulating coating includes a barrier substance configured to hinder the release of the volatile composition through the modulating coating. The modulating coating also includes a hygroscopic substance that facilitates the release of the volatile composition through the modulating coating. The barrier substance and hygroscopic substance are mixed in a proportion such that the modulating coating provides a bonding action between adjacent scent reservoirs and may be formulated to maintain bonding even under the application of heat. The bonding modulating coating may then be used to bond a number of scent reservoirs together into a larger, three-dimensional matrix to provide improved scent retention and longevity.