Patent classifications
C09D109/08
HEAT-SEALABLE PAPERBOARD
The invention relates to a heat-sealable paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate (1) comprising a first side and a second side, a first dispersion coating layer (2) on the first side of the paperboard substrate (1), and a second dispersion coating layer (3) on the first dispersion coating layer (2), wherein the first dispersion coating layer (2) comprises a latex and pigment and the second dispersion coating layer (3) comprises a polyolefin.
HEAT-SEALABLE PAPERBOARD
The invention relates to a heat-sealable paperboard comprising a paperboard substrate (1) comprising a first side and a second side, a first dispersion coating layer (2) on the first side of the paperboard substrate (1), and a second dispersion coating layer (3) on the first dispersion coating layer (2), wherein the first dispersion coating layer (2) comprises a latex and pigment and the second dispersion coating layer (3) comprises a polyolefin.
AQUEOUS DIPPING COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to an aqueous dipping composition for coating a textile reinforcing material, comprising 4% to 50% by dry weight of at least one rubber latex, 0.1% to 10% by dry weight of at least one blocked isocyanate, 0.3% to 30% by dry weight of at least one wax, 0% to 6% by dry weight of at least one epoxy group-containing compound, and 0% to 15% by dry weight of at least one polymer with carboxylic acid functional groups, wherein the amounts in % by dry weight are based on the total weight of the aqueous dipping composition. The present invention relates to a use of such a composition, a process for coating a textile reinforcing material with this composition, a coated textile reinforcing material and a respective elastomeric article comprising the same.
AQUEOUS DIPPING COMPOSITION
The present invention relates to an aqueous dipping composition for coating a textile reinforcing material, comprising 4% to 50% by dry weight of at least one rubber latex, 0.1% to 10% by dry weight of at least one blocked isocyanate, 0.3% to 30% by dry weight of at least one wax, 0% to 6% by dry weight of at least one epoxy group-containing compound, and 0% to 15% by dry weight of at least one polymer with carboxylic acid functional groups, wherein the amounts in % by dry weight are based on the total weight of the aqueous dipping composition. The present invention relates to a use of such a composition, a process for coating a textile reinforcing material with this composition, a coated textile reinforcing material and a respective elastomeric article comprising the same.
RUBBER INK FORMULATIONS FOR DIRECT INK WRITING PROCESS
A composition for a direct ink writing includes a polymeric component in latex form, where the latex includes greater than 75% solids content; and additives adapted to provide the composition with capability of being utilized as a rubber ink formulation for the direct ink writing process. A method of producing an additive manufacturing product includes steps of providing an initial polymeric component in latex form, where the initial polymeric component in latex form includes from about 50% to about 70% solids content; removing water from the initial polymeric component in latex form to thereby form a subsequent polymeric component in latex form, where the subsequent polymeric component in latex form has greater than 75% solids content; and mixing the subsequent polymeric component in latex form with additives adapted to provide a rubber ink formulation composition; and additive manufacturing the rubber ink formulation composition to thereby form a green component.
RUBBER INK FORMULATIONS FOR DIRECT INK WRITING PROCESS
A composition for a direct ink writing includes a polymeric component in latex form, where the latex includes greater than 75% solids content; and additives adapted to provide the composition with capability of being utilized as a rubber ink formulation for the direct ink writing process. A method of producing an additive manufacturing product includes steps of providing an initial polymeric component in latex form, where the initial polymeric component in latex form includes from about 50% to about 70% solids content; removing water from the initial polymeric component in latex form to thereby form a subsequent polymeric component in latex form, where the subsequent polymeric component in latex form has greater than 75% solids content; and mixing the subsequent polymeric component in latex form with additives adapted to provide a rubber ink formulation composition; and additive manufacturing the rubber ink formulation composition to thereby form a green component.
Metal-based membranes for vapor intrusion mitigation
Barriers for improved vapor mitigation are contemplated, such barriers being formed as a cured latex-asphalt mixture applied to the metal surface of a metallized substrate. The latex-asphalt mixture, prior to curing, comprises an emulsion of an asphalt component, a latex component, and water. Such barriers may be seen to substantially mitigate diffusion of chemical contaminants across the barriers in the form of gas or liquids. Also contemplated are methods for forming such barriers, whether fabricated off-site for installation on site, fabricated in-situ.
Vapor retarding building materials and methods for making them
The present disclosure relates generally to vapor retarding building materials and methods for making them. The present inventors have found simple and cost-efficient materials that have low water vapor permeability at low relative humidities and that can be provided as a coating on a building material substrate. Notably, in many embodiments, the materials can have high water vapor permeability at high relative humidities. In one embodiment, the disclosure provides vapor retarding articles comprising a building material substrate; and a polymeric coating layer coated on the building material substrate, the polymeric coating layer comprising an inorganic hydrophilic particulate filler dispersed in a continuous organic phase comprising a hydrophobic polymer, wherein the content of the filler is from about 30% to about 85% by weight of the polymeric coating layer, the vapor retarding article configured to have a water vapor permeance of no more than about 1 Perm at 25% relative humidity.
Vapor retarding building materials and methods for making them
The present disclosure relates generally to vapor retarding building materials and methods for making them. The present inventors have found simple and cost-efficient materials that have low water vapor permeability at low relative humidities and that can be provided as a coating on a building material substrate. Notably, in many embodiments, the materials can have high water vapor permeability at high relative humidities. In one embodiment, the disclosure provides vapor retarding articles comprising a building material substrate; and a polymeric coating layer coated on the building material substrate, the polymeric coating layer comprising an inorganic hydrophilic particulate filler dispersed in a continuous organic phase comprising a hydrophobic polymer, wherein the content of the filler is from about 30% to about 85% by weight of the polymeric coating layer, the vapor retarding article configured to have a water vapor permeance of no more than about 1 Perm at 25% relative humidity.
Binder composition for secondary battery, and electrode slurry composition, electrode and secondary battery including same
The present invention relates to a binder composition for a secondary battery, an electrode slurry composition including the same, and an electrode and a secondary battery manufactured by using the same, the binder composition including: a latex particle (A) which is a polymer of a monomer mixture including (a1) a conjugated diene monomer, (a2) an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer, and (a3) an aromatic vinyl monomer; and an emulsifier (B), wherein the (a2) ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid monomer is included in an amount of 3 parts by weight or more based on 100 parts by weight of the monomer mixture and the emulsifier (B) is included in an amount of less than 3000 ppm based on 100 parts by weight of the latex particles.