Patent classifications
C08C1/02
SULFANYL SULFONIC ACID COMPOUND, VISCOELASTIC MODIFIER, RUBBER COMPOSITION, AND VULCANIZED RUBBER PRODUCTION METHOD
Disclosed is a sulfanyl sulfonic acid compound represented by the following formula (1) or a metal salt thereof. In the formula, m represents an integer of 2 to 7, n represents an integer of 3 to 10, and R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group.
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SULFANYL SULFONIC ACID COMPOUND, VISCOELASTIC MODIFIER, RUBBER COMPOSITION, AND VULCANIZED RUBBER PRODUCTION METHOD
Disclosed is a sulfanyl sulfonic acid compound represented by the following formula (1) or a metal salt thereof. In the formula, m represents an integer of 2 to 7, n represents an integer of 3 to 10, and R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group.
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Processes For Removing Color Bodies From Guayule
Disclosed herein are process for removing color bodies from an organic solution comprising guayule resin. The processes include the use of activated carbon.
OXIDATION RESISTANT NATURAL RUBBER AND A METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION
A method for stabilizing a natural rubber such as guayule. The method includes the step of introducing at least one of an Extraction Curves for Guayule Rubber Samples amine and a phenolic anti-oxidant, such as MADA, to a latex form of the rubber under conditions such that the anti-oxidant becomes chemically bound to the rubber. The method includes the further step of subsequently treating the rubber to remove at least a substantial portion of entrained resins. The method can yield a rubber composition of, for example, guayule rubber and including an anti-oxidant chemically bound thereto. The resultant rubber can be suitable for use in tire construction.
INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR PROCESSING AND UTILISING THE GUAYULE PLANT
The present invention relates to an integrated process for processing and utilising every part of the guayule plant (Parthenium argentatum) which comprises the following steps in sequence: separating the stem and branches (3) from the leaves (2) of said plant with a mechanical treatment (1); treating the leaves (100) to produce waxes and essential oils (102), and a fraction (101) containing cellulose, hemicellulose (carbohydrates) and, to a minor extent, salts, organic compounds and lignin; extracting (200) from the stem and branches a liquid phase (4), so forming a first solid woody residue (5), indicated with bagasse in the present text; treating said first solid woody residue (5) to prepare sugars, resin, rubber and lignin.
METHOD OF FORMING ARTICLES FROM ACRYLONITRILE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE
A method of forming articles from acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, the method comprising: feeding a monomer stream comprising a petrochemical monomer into a reactor; contacting the petrochemical monomer with a polymerization activator within the reactor to produce a polymerized stream comprising rubber, latex, or a combination thereof and withdrawing the polymerized stream from the reactor; passing the polymerized stream through a filter to produce a filtered product stream, wherein the filter is a continuously self-cleaning filter; passing the filtered product stream through a grafting unit comprising acrylonitrile and styrene to produce acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene; and forming an article from the acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, wherein the article is an extruded sheet, a molded part, or a combination thereof.
SOLIDIFICATION OF A NATURAL RUBBER LATEX BY POLYQUATERNARY POLYMERS
The present invention relates to a solidification process of the natural rubber latex by means of polyquaternary polymers.
The process of the present invention has the advantage to not require the addition of acids and/or salts, with an evident saving in terms of cost for the reagents. Furthermore, in such a way neither the neutralization step of the rubber nor the treatment of the processing water before their disposal are required.
The process of the present invention is suitable both for the continuous and batchwise embodiment, with evident advantages as far as its industrial application is concerned.
SOLIDIFICATION OF A NATURAL RUBBER LATEX BY POLYQUATERNARY POLYMERS
The present invention relates to a solidification process of the natural rubber latex by means of polyquaternary polymers.
The process of the present invention has the advantage to not require the addition of acids and/or salts, with an evident saving in terms of cost for the reagents. Furthermore, in such a way neither the neutralization step of the rubber nor the treatment of the processing water before their disposal are required.
The process of the present invention is suitable both for the continuous and batchwise embodiment, with evident advantages as far as its industrial application is concerned.
Elastomeric gloves and methods for their production
The present application provides low thickness synthetic elastomeric gloves, comprising (a) a thickness at the palm of less than 0.050 mm; (a) a modulus at 500% above 6.5 MPa; and/or (c) an elongation at break below 700%. Also provided is a method for the manufacture of such gloves involving dipping a glove-shaped former into an elastomeric film-forming composition; and curing the elastomeric film-forming composition on the former so as to produce the synthetic elastomeric glove. Corresponding low thickness finger cots are also described, as are formers suitable for the preparation of such gloves.
Elastomeric gloves and methods for their production
The present application provides low thickness synthetic elastomeric gloves, comprising (a) a thickness at the palm of less than 0.050 mm; (a) a modulus at 500% above 6.5 MPa; and/or (c) an elongation at break below 700%. Also provided is a method for the manufacture of such gloves involving dipping a glove-shaped former into an elastomeric film-forming composition; and curing the elastomeric film-forming composition on the former so as to produce the synthetic elastomeric glove. Corresponding low thickness finger cots are also described, as are formers suitable for the preparation of such gloves.