C08L61/22

Curable fiberglass binder comprising salt of inorganic acid

Formaldehyde-free binder compositions are described that include an aldehyde or ketone, a nitrogen-containing salt of an inorganic acid, and an acidic compound. The acidic compound may be an organic acid, such as maleic acid or citric acid among others. The acidic compound is supplied in quantities that lower the pH of the binder composition to about 5 or less. The binder compositions may be used in methods of binding fiberglass and the resulting fiberglass products have an improved tensile strength due to the addition of the acidic compound.

Curable fiberglass binder comprising salt of inorganic acid

Formaldehyde-free binder compositions are described that include an aldehyde or ketone, a nitrogen-containing salt of an inorganic acid, and an acidic compound. The acidic compound may be an organic acid, such as maleic acid or citric acid among others. The acidic compound is supplied in quantities that lower the pH of the binder composition to about 5 or less. The binder compositions may be used in methods of binding fiberglass and the resulting fiberglass products have an improved tensile strength due to the addition of the acidic compound.

Curable fiberglass binder

A curable formaldehyde-free binding composition for use with fiberglass is provided. Such curable composition comprises an addition product of an amine and a reactant to form an amino-amide intermediate. To the amino-amide is added an aldehyde or ketone to form the curable binder composition. The composition when applied to fiberglass is cured to form a water-insoluble binder which exhibits good adhesion to glass. In a preferred embodiment the composition when applied to fiberglass provides a sufficient blackness required in facer products.

Curable fiberglass binder

A curable formaldehyde-free binding composition for use with fiberglass is provided. Such curable composition comprises an addition product of an amine and a reactant to form an amino-amide intermediate. To the amino-amide is added an aldehyde or ketone to form the curable binder composition. The composition when applied to fiberglass is cured to form a water-insoluble binder which exhibits good adhesion to glass. In a preferred embodiment the composition when applied to fiberglass provides a sufficient blackness required in facer products.

METHODS OF ISOLATING MELT-PROCESSIBLE POLYCARBONATE FROM PLASTIC WASTE, METHODS OF PREPARING POLYCARBONATE-CONTAINING HYBRID POLYMERS, AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
20180105668 · 2018-04-19 ·

This invention provides methods to separate polycarbonates from plastic swarf. The present invention further provides methods of generating novel materials from post-processing polymers.

METHODS OF ISOLATING MELT-PROCESSIBLE POLYCARBONATE FROM PLASTIC WASTE, METHODS OF PREPARING POLYCARBONATE-CONTAINING HYBRID POLYMERS, AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
20180105668 · 2018-04-19 ·

This invention provides methods to separate polycarbonates from plastic swarf. The present invention further provides methods of generating novel materials from post-processing polymers.

METHODS OF ISOLATING MELT-PROCESSIBLE POLYCARBONATE FROM PLASTIC WASTE, METHODS OF PREPARING POLYCARBONATE-CONTAINING HYBRID POLYMERS, AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME
20180105668 · 2018-04-19 ·

This invention provides methods to separate polycarbonates from plastic swarf. The present invention further provides methods of generating novel materials from post-processing polymers.

Vulcanization composition for reducing allergenic potential and elastomeric articles formed therewith

An elastomeric article having a rubber component comprising polyisoprene and an aldehyde aniline condensate, the elastomeric article having less than 1 ppm diisopropyl xanthogen polysulfide residue.

Vulcanization composition for reducing allergenic potential and elastomeric articles formed therewith

An elastomeric article having a rubber component comprising polyisoprene and an aldehyde aniline condensate, the elastomeric article having less than 1 ppm diisopropyl xanthogen polysulfide residue.

FORMALDEHYDE-FREE BINDER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE BINDERS UNDER CONTROLLED ACIDIC CONDITIONS
20170240464 · 2017-08-24 ·

Formaldehyde-free binder compositions are described that include an aldehyde or ketone, a reaction product between a polyamine and an organic anhydride, and an acidic compound. The acidic compound may be an organic acid, an acidic catalyst, or both. The acidic compound is supplied in quantities that lower the pH of the binder composition to about 5 or less. The binder compositions may be used in methods of binding fiberglass and the resulting fiberglass products have an improved tensile strength due to the addition of the acidic compound.