C08L91/005

Asphalt binder additive compositions and methods of use

The present application discloses compositions and methods for improving or enhancing the paving or re-paving of asphalt to road surfaces comprising the addition of the composition to the asphalt.

Asphalt binder additive compositions and methods of use

The present application discloses compositions and methods for improving or enhancing the paving or re-paving of asphalt to road surfaces comprising the addition of the composition to the asphalt.

Film comprising hydrophobized cellulose fibers and oil

The present invention relates to a film comprising hydrophobically modified cellulose fibers in which cellulose fibers are bound to a modifying group at one or more members selected from anionic groups and hydroxyl groups, and an oil having an SP value of 10 or less. The film of the present invention can be utilized in the fields of materials for packaging containers for cosmetics and foods.

FILM COMPRISING HYDROPHOBIZED CELLULOSE FIBERS AND OIL
20230037982 · 2023-02-09 · ·

The present invention relates to a film comprising hydrophobically modified cellulose fibers in which cellulose fibers are bound to a modifying group at one or more members selected from anionic groups and hydroxyl groups, and an oil having an SP value of 10 or less. The film of the present invention can be utilized in the fields of materials for packaging containers for cosmetics and foods.

CATIONIC LATEX EMULSION INCLUDING DIQUATERNARY AMMONIUM SURFACTANT

Various aspects of the present invention relate to cationic latex emulsions, methods of making the same, various materials including the cationic latex emulsion such as asphalt emulsions, and methods of making the asphalt emulsions. A cationic latex emulsion includes latex particles. The cationic latex emulsion includes an aqueous liquid emulsified with the latex particles. The cationic latex emulsion also includes a cationic surfactant that is a diquaternary ammonium surfactant.

CROSSLINKED-POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THEREOF

Compositions and methods for the production of crosslinked polymer modified asphalt containing renewable products, such as ester bottoms or byproducts of soy oil or corn oil. Such compositions and methods may be used to reduce fire and explosion hazards associated with sulfur in preparation of crosslinked polymer modified asphalt.

Manufacturing method for a high durability, high insulating composite timber member and a composite timber member

The present invention describes a method for thermo-treatment of wood, where said method comprises the following steps: a) selecting the wood to be as free from knots as possible b) introducing the wood to a temperature increase up to approximately 173° C.; c) maintaining the wood at an ambient temperature of 173° C. for 3-5 hours; d) decreasing the temperature to approx. 20° C.; e) introducing the wood into an autoclave wherein a mixture of linseed oil and mineral oil is applied to the wood, and allowing the mixture to penetrate the wood f) retrieving and storing the treated wood. Furthermore a timber member made with wood treated according to the method is disclosed.

TUNG OIL-BASED NON-LAPPING WATER-COMPATIBLE WOOD STAIN
20210403743 · 2021-12-30 ·

Water-based stains are based on an oil-in-water emulsion having a binder that includes, consists of, or consists essentially of drying oil combined with a non-aqueous polymer dispersion. The compositions can be tinted using traditional water-based pigment dispersions, yet the overall hydrophobicity results in minimal interaction with the polar cellulosic structure of wood.

TUNG OIL-BASED NON-LAPPING WATER-COMPATIBLE WOOD STAIN
20210403743 · 2021-12-30 ·

Water-based stains are based on an oil-in-water emulsion having a binder that includes, consists of, or consists essentially of drying oil combined with a non-aqueous polymer dispersion. The compositions can be tinted using traditional water-based pigment dispersions, yet the overall hydrophobicity results in minimal interaction with the polar cellulosic structure of wood.

Fertilizer coating applied in the reduction of caking and moisture adsorption

An active chemistry capable of being combined with a carrier to produce a coating for fertilizer or other granular or compacted products, where the coating is capable of being applied at ambient temperature and is capable of reducing moisture adsorption and caking of the granular product. The active chemistry may be a functionalized polymer such as maleic anhydride/acid (from maleic anhydride), itaconic acid, diisobutylene, methacrylic acid, alkyl acrylates (i.e. butyl acrylate), hydroxyl ethyl methacrylate, 2-acrylamido-2-methyl propane sulfonic acid, 3-allyloxy-1,2-propanediol acrylic acid, acrylamide, or a combination thereof.