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20080203364 | Method to Improve Dielectric and/or Dissipaton Factors of Flame Retardant Properties and Use Thereof - The present invention related to a method for producing submicron-sized flame retardant compositions having improved dielectric constant and/or dissipation factors. | 08-28-2008 |
20080203365 | Fiber Cement Building Materials With Low Density Additives - This invention relates to a formulation with the addition of low density additives of volcanic ash, hollow ceramic microspheres or a combination of microspheres and volcanic ash or other low density additives into cementitious cellulose fiber reinforced building materials. This formulation is advantageously lightweight or low density compared as compared to current fiber cement products without the increased moisture expansion and freeze-thaw degradation usually associated with the addition of lightweight inorganic materials to fiber cement mixes. The low density additives also give the material improved thermal dimensional stability. | 08-28-2008 |
20080217591 | Stabilised Aluminium Zirconium Mixed Oxide Powder - Mixed oxide powder consisting of particles with the components zirconium dioxide, aluminium oxide and at least a third component selected from the group including yttrium oxide, magnesium oxide or calcium oxide, wherein mixed oxide powder has an aluminium oxide content 0.01 to 10 wt. % and is homogeneously distributed in the mixed oxide particles, the content of aluminium oxide, zirconium dioxide and yttrium oxide is at least 99.5 wt. %, based on the total quantity of the powder, and the BET surface area is 20 to 80 m2/g. It is obtained by atomising a solution containing at least one starting compound for each of aluminium oxide, zirconium dioxide and the third component, allowing the atomised solution to react with oxygen in a reaction chamber at a reaction temperature 700 to 15000° C., cooling the hot gases and the solid products and then separating the solid product from the gases. It can be used as a dental material. | 09-11-2008 |
20080258121 | Fire Retardant Composition - A composition used for fire retardance, comprising water, camphor and ammonium chloride is disclosed. | 10-23-2008 |
20080315164 | Flame-retardant prepreg - A flame-retardant prepreg includes: a fibrous reinforcing material; and a flame-retardant composition having an epoxy equivalent weight ranging from 190-270g/eq, and including an epoxy resin, a flame-retardant inorganic agent, a thermoplastic resin, and a curing agent. The flame-retardant inorganic agent is in an amount ranging from 12 to 18 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the flame-retardant composition. | 12-25-2008 |
20090057627 | Method of quenching electronic excitation of chromophore-containing organic molecules photoactive compositions - A method of quenching fluorescence of a naphthalate polyester that is subjected to UV-radiation in an amount sufficient to cause the naphthalate polyester to reach an excited state and fluoresce, comprising adding to the naphthalate polyester a fluorescence quenching amount of a compound of formula (1): | 03-05-2009 |
20090078918 | Methods and Structures With Fire Retardant Spheres for Implementing Enhanced Fire Protection - A method and fire retardant structures including fire retardant spheres are provided for implementing enhanced fire protection. A selected first fire retardant material is encapsulated in microspheres. The microspheres have a predefined melting temperature within a defined temperature range. The fire retardant structure is formed of the microspheres encapsulating the selected fire retardant material and included in an article being produced. In response to a fire event, the microspheres rupture or decompose releasing the encapsulated material to provide fire suppression. Alternatively, a fire retardant structure is formed of second microspheres having predefined expansion characteristics. A layer of the second microspheres is disposed between two layers of an article being produced. In response to a thermal fire event, the microspheres expand to fill the space between the layers, providing fire suppression | 03-26-2009 |
20090134369 | METAL ALKOXIDES, APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING METAL ALKOXIDES, RELATED METHODS AND USES THEREOF - Compounds, synthesis of, and methods for synthesizing metal alkoxide derivatives; and metal alkoxide derivatives for use as flame retardants are described. Group 13 metal alkoxides having flame retardant properties may be prepared by reacting the group 13 metal trihydroxide with an alcohol. | 05-28-2009 |
20090152519 | LIGHT WEIGHT METAL FIRE DOOR CORE - The present invention describes a fire resistant building material composition, useful for example as a fire door core and to a method of making this composition where the building material of the present invention is prepared from an aqueous slurry of calcined gypsum, paper fibers, a water insoluble organic binder, fiber reinforcement and a set retarder. | 06-18-2009 |
20090189129 | CONDUCTIVE EMULSION FOR PREPARING SURFACE FOR POWDER COATING - An emulsion for preparing a low-conductivity surface for powder coating, the emulsion including an emulsified organofunctional silane solution. A pre-powder coating emulsion provides a surface with conductivity. A non-conductive object having applied to an exterior surface of the object the emulsion including an emulsified organofunctional silane solution. | 07-30-2009 |
20090272951 | Process for Preparing A Flame Retardant and Glow Resistent Zinc Free Cellulose Product - Provided is a process for the preparation of flame retardant cellulosic product including the steps of adding a soluble salt of silica to viscose, followed by blending and extruding the blended viscose into a spin bath, regenerating the viscose and subjecting the regenerated viscose to a step of glow proofing with polyaluminium compounds to obtain the flame retardant cellulosic product. | 11-05-2009 |
20100012906 | LOW TRIPHENYLPHOSPHATE, HIGH PHOSPHOROUS CONTENT ISOPROPYL PHENYL PHOSPHATES WITH HIGH ORTHO ALKYLATION - The present invention relates to low triphenyl phosphate, high phosphorous content aryl phosphates with high orthoalkylation that are suitable for use as flame retardant compositions, processes for their preparation, and their use as flame retardants. | 01-21-2010 |
20100044653 | COMPOSITION FOR TREATING FIBER MATERIALS - Compositions comprising triesters of phosphoric acid and polyesters based on carboxylic acid and aromatics-free alcohol are useful for treating fiber materials. Flame-retardant properties are bestowed on the fiber materials, for example woven fabrics comprising polyester, by the treatment. | 02-25-2010 |
20100108961 | METHOD FOR LABELLING A MATERIAL COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE NON-ORGANIC MATRIX AND CORRESPONDING MATERIAL - The present invention relates to a method for marking at least one material comprising a non-organic matrix, characterised in that it comprises at least one step that involves incorporating in said material during the production thereof at least one compound containing at least one luminescent lanthanide in a concentration such that said compound in said material can be detected under UV radiation, wherein said compound is a co-ordination polymer in the form of a crystallite obtained by reacting at least one luminescent lanthanide ion with at least one unsaturated organic binder. | 05-06-2010 |
20100176353 | Fire retardant composition - An environment friendly fire retardant composition comprising an aqueous suspension of a material containing aluminum or a combination of boron and aluminum. | 07-15-2010 |
20100176354 | HIGH-STRENGTH FIBROUS MATERIAL CONSISTING OF NATURAL FIBRES, METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND USE OF SAME FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE MATERIALS - The invention relates to a high-strength and abrasion-resistant fibrous material and to a method for the production thereof. According to said method, a natural fibre material is solubilized in an alkaline manner. The fibrous material is treated with an alkaline material, without being subjected to mechanical stress a) at a temperature of between 5 and 30° C. and then b) at a temperature of between 80 and 150° C., and is then optionally washed and/or dried. | 07-15-2010 |
20110024702 | GYPSUM MORTAR WITH ADDED EXPANDED VERMICULITE AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAME - The invention relates to gypsum mortar with expanded vermiculite added with citric acid and tartaric acid and to the method for obtaining same, containing the following elements in the following proportions: between 40% and 70% calcium sulphate; between 40% and 70% laminated expanded vermiculite; between 0.05% and 0.3% citric acid; between 0.05% and 1% tartaric acid; between 0.01% and 0.5% sodium or potassium citrate; and water q.s.p. 1000 ml, in which, for surface coating, the added vermiculite is obtained following treatment in a vertical furnace, which provides improved grain size and sheets of exfoliated vermiculite without water or air, and the mortar is provided with citric acid and tartaric acid, copper sulphate and sodium or potassium scitrate, with the water being added before the mixture is produced. | 02-03-2011 |
20110031454 | SMOKE SUPPRESSANTS - The present invention is directed to smoke suppressants based on ammonium octamolybdate chemistry. According to this invention, the precipitation of ammonium octamolybdate in the presence of an inert mineral core produce a novel high surface area ammonium octamolybdate smoke suppressant. The high surface area significantly increases the smoke suppression performance over a standard ammonium octamolybdate. This invention is also directed to a process for making the high surface area ammonium octamolybdate smoke suppressant. The smoke suppressant of this invention is particularly suitable for smoke suppression in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) applications. | 02-10-2011 |
20110095244 | POLYMER COMPOSITE WITH INTUMESCENT GRAPHENE - The polymer composition is a flame retardant composition comprising an organic polymer and nanographene. Suitable organic polymers include polymers such as polyolefins and polyvinyl chloride. Preferably, the nanographene should have an aspect ratio greater than equal to about 1000:1, should have a surface area greater than or equal to about 100 m | 04-28-2011 |
20110121246 | HEAT STORAGE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR MANUFACTURE - A thermal energy storage composition having improved fire retardant properties comprising: A) particles of organic phase change material (PCM), B) particles of fire retarding magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminium hydroxide, and/or C) magnesia cement, in which the particles of (A) organic phase change material are distributed uniformly throughout particles of (B) magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminium hydroxide and/or throughout (C) magnesia cement. The composition is suitable for producing a variety of articles having thermal energy storage properties and/or temperature regulation. Suitable articles include fibres, fabrics, foams, heating and cooling devices and building materials. | 05-26-2011 |
20110147682 | MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE - A method of making magnesium hydroxide may include calcining a mineral source of magnesium carbonate to form magnesium oxide, and slaking the magnesium oxide in water. When the mineral source of magnesium carbonate further includes a mineral source of calcium carbonate, the calcination may be carried out such that less than about 20 wt % calcium oxide is formed following calcining and prior to slaking in water. | 06-23-2011 |
20120138878 | COMPOSITE MATERIALS - A filled composite material is disclosed that includes a preformed syntactic composite material of particulate structure defining interstitial spaces between the particles thereof, and that is at least partially impregnated in the interstitial spaces by a reinforcing filler. | 06-07-2012 |
20120168698 | IMPROVED MATERIALS - The present invention relates to materials having improved and useful properties and to methods relating to the manufacture of said materials. In particular the present invention relates to a method of modifying the surface of a material, preferably a fibrous material, to enable carbon dioxide to be carried by the surface. The carbon dioxide may be bound to the surface in a reversible or irreversible manner. The method of treating the surface of a material comprises (a) contacting the surface of the material with a composition comprising an amino compound; and (b) contacting the surface of the material with a composition comprising carbon dioxide or a source thereof. | 07-05-2012 |
20120267584 | PRECIPITATED MAGNESIUM CARBONATE - The present invention relates to a process for preparing hydromagnesite in an aqueous environment. The invention further relates to such hydromagnesite having a specific platy-like morphology in combination with a specific average particle size and to their use as minerals, fillers and pigments in the paper, paint, rubber and plastics industries and to the use as flame-retardant. | 10-25-2012 |
20120319061 | Non-inflammable matter-powder and liquid form - Fire and its discovery was a God-given-gift and played an enormous role in the progress and evolution of the human communities. Nevertheless, despite its vital role, the flame of fire has caused considerable personal injury, financial loss and environmental damage to human communities each year. The present invention relates to compositions for reducing the inflammability of a substrate and to methods for treating the substrate to reduce its inflammability. | 12-20-2012 |
20120319062 | FIRE RETARDANT BROMINATED RUBBER POLYMERIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MAKING - A flame retardant brominated rubber polymeric composition, wherein the composition can include ethylene propylene ethylidene norbornene rubber polymer and from 12 weight percent to 55 weight percent of bromine covalently bonded thereto. The method can include dissolving a liquid ethylene propylene ethylidene norbornene rubber polymer in hexane with myrcene, forming the composition. The method can include dissolving ethylene propylene ethylidene norbornene rubber polymer in hexane, forming a solution, and adding bromine, or blending N-bromo-succinimide into the solution, forming a suspension. The method can include heating the suspension and stifling the suspension until all bromine in the N-bromo-succinimide has reacted with the ethylene propylene ethylidene norbornene rubber polymer, forming the composition as a solid in a liquid. The method can include removing the liquid from the solid, and flashing off the hexane from the liquid to extract the composition. | 12-20-2012 |
20130082222 | POLYCARBONATE-BASED RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED ARTICLE THEREOF - Provided are a polycarbonate-based resin composition that brings together an excellent impact strength and excellent flame retardancy and a molded article thereof. The polycarbonate-based resin composition is a polycarbonate-based resin composition, including, with respect to 100 parts by mass of (A) a resin mixture formed of 30 to 100 mass % of (A-1) a polycarbonate-polyorganosiloxane copolymer which has a constituent unit represented by a general formula (I) and a constituent unit represented by a general formula (II), and in which an average number of repetitions of the constituent unit represented by the general formula (II) is 30 to 500, and 70 to 0 mass % of (A-2) an aromatic polycarbonate resin except the polycarbonate-polyorganosiloxane copolymer, 0.01 to 0.15 part by mass of (B) an alkali metal salt and/or alkaline earth metal salt of an organosulfonic acid, and 0.1 to 1 part by mass of (C) a mixed powder formed of polytetrafluoroethylene particles and organic polymer particles, in which: a content of a polyorganosiloxane block moiety formed of the constituent unit represented by the general formula (II) in the resin mixture (A) is 2 to 30 mass %; and the composition is free of an organohalogen-based flame retardant and an organophosphate-based flame retardant. | 04-04-2013 |
20130105745 | AMINOGUANIDINEPHENYLPHOSPHINATE FLAME RETARDANT COMPOSITIONS | 05-02-2013 |
20130105746 | INSULATION MATERIAL CONTAINING MICROFIBERS FROM STEM FIBERS OF BANANA FRUIT TREES | 05-02-2013 |
20130119327 | Flame Retardant Foam Polystyrene Bead and Method for Manufacturing the Same - A flame retardant foam polystyrene bead comprises: (A) a mixed resin including (a1) about 90 wt % to about 99 wt % of a styrene resin and (a2) about 1 wt % to about 10 wt % of a char-generating thermoplastic resin; (B) inorganic foam particles dispersed in the mixed resin; and (C) a foaming agent impregnated into the mixed resin containing the dispersed inorganic foam particles. The foam produced using the flame retardant foam polystyrene bead can have good flame retardancy, insulation, and mechanical strength properties. | 05-16-2013 |
20130168618 | Flame Retardant Thermoplastic Resin Composition - A flame retardant thermoplastic resin composition includes about 100 parts by weight of a base resin including an aromatic vinyl resin and a polyphenylene oxide resin; and about 0.1 to about 30 parts by weight of a polyphosphonate copolymer represented by Formula 1: | 07-04-2013 |
20130168619 | Thermoplastic Resin Composition Having Excellent Flame Retardancy, Colorability and Thermal Stability - A thermoplastic resin composition comprises (A) about 45 to about 95% by weight of an aromatic copolymer, (B) about 5 to about 55% by weight of a polycarbonate resin, (C) about 1 to about 30 parts by weight of a halogen-containing compound based on about 100 parts by weight of the aromatic copolymer (A) and the polycarbonate resin (B), and (D) about 0 to about 2 parts by weight of an antimony compound based on about 100 parts by weight of the aromatic copolymer (A) and the polycarbonate resin (B). The thermoplastic resin composition can have excellent flame retardancy, colorability and thermal stability. | 07-04-2013 |
20130221293 | FLAME-RETARDANT STYRENE THERMOPLASTIC RESIN COMPOSITION AND MOLDED PRODUCT THEREOF - A flame-retardant styrene thermoplastic resin composition including 6 to 15 parts by weight of a phosphoric acid ester flame retardant (II) and 0.1 to 3 parts by weight of an aromatic carbonate oligomer (III) having a viscosity average molecular weight [Mv] of 1,000 to 10,000 with respect to 100 parts by weight of a styrene resin (I), and molded products thereof have excellent flame retardancy, mechanical properties and moldability. | 08-29-2013 |
20130228728 | COMPOSITIONS OF POLYHYDRIC ALCOHOLS AND POLYAMIDES - The present invention relates to a thermoplastic composition that provides improved thermal aging stability along with durability. The thermoplastic composition comprises a polyamide resin, and a polyhydric alcohol, wherein a majority of the polyhydric alcohol particles have a particle size that is less than about 70 microns. It has been found that a combination of a polyamide resin and a polyhydric alcohol with this particle size produces a superior product demonstrating greater thermal stability and durability than the polyamide resin alone. | 09-05-2013 |
20130234083 | Cellulose Acylate Film - Provided are a cellulose acylate film used for optical compensation and additives used therefor and, more particularly, is a cellulose acylate film with mechanical physical properties, in particular, very improved modulus affecting film durability. | 09-12-2013 |
20130248782 | PALE-COLORED FLAME-RETARDANT POLYAMIDES - Thermoplastic molding compositions comprising
| 09-26-2013 |
20130284991 | FLAME RETARDANT POLYCARBONATE COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE, AND ARTICLES FORMED THEREFROM - A composition comprising: a first polycarbonate comprising a poly(siloxane-carbonate); a second polycarbonate different from the first polycarbonate; and optionally, a third polycarbonate different from the first and second polycarbonate; wherein the first polycarbonate is present in an amount effective to provide the siloxane units of in the first polycarbonate in an amount of at least 0.3 wt %, and the second polycarbonate is present in an amount effective to provide the bromine of the second polycarbonate in an amount of at least 7.8 wt %; and further wherein an article molded from the composition has an OSU integrated 2 minute heat release test value of less than 65 kW-min/m | 10-31-2013 |
20130292615 | PHOSPHONATE-SUBSTITUTED LIGNIN AS A FLAME RETARDANT - Modified lignin having covalently attached phosphorous containing groups and methods for preparing such compounds are described herein. The modified lignin described herein provides a renewable source of flame retardant material. | 11-07-2013 |
20130313493 | FLAME RETARDANT POLYCARBONATE COMPOSITIONS, METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AND ARTICLES COMPRISING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is a flame retardant composition comprising 20 to 90 weight percent of a polycarbonate composition; where the polycarbonate composition comprises a post-consumer recycle polycarbonate and a polysiloxane-carbonate copolymer; and 1 to 20 weight percent of a phosphazene compound; where all weight percents are based on a total weight of the flame retardant composition. Disclosed herein too is a flame retardant composition comprising 50 to 90 wt % of a polycarbonate composition; where the polycarbonate composition comprises a polysiloxane-carbonate copolymer; 0.5 to 10 weight percent of a silicone oil; and 1 to 20 weight percent of a phosphazene compound; where all weight percents are based on the total weight of the flame retardant composition; where the composition displays a flame retardancy of 5VA at a thickness of 2.0 millimeters or greater; when tested as per a UL-94 protocol. | 11-28-2013 |
20130334476 | Fire Retardant Materials and Methods - Fire retardant materials are provided that contain carbon nanotubes and particles capable of endothermically reacting when exposed to elevated temperatures. The carbon nanotubes may be a buckypaper. Methods also are provided for making a fire retardant material and for improving the fire retardation capabilities of a material. | 12-19-2013 |
20130341575 | New flame retardant and composition containing it - Ethyleneamine polyphosphates are good flame retardants. Use of non viscous phase enables making modified ethyleneamine polyphosphate of enhanced thermal stability and greatly reduced waste stream. Addition of fillers such as fumed silica unexpectedly improve the flame retardance. Organic phosphates improve compatibility. | 12-26-2013 |
20150076424 | Remedial Composition and Treatment Method - A remedial composition comprising a soluble silicate, a surfactant, a polyol and water is disclosed. The remedial composition of the present invention is generally intended for use in the treatment of soil, sand, water, fly ash and other mediums that may contain hazardous materials. In one embodiment of the present invention the soluble silicate of the remedial composition has a mole ratio of about 2.6 to about 3.9 moles silicate per mole of alkali metal oxide. In another embodiment of the present invention the remedial composition will have a pH level ranging from about 10.5 to about 11.9. In another embodiment the water component further comprises from about 0.5% to about 15% dissolved oxygen (O | 03-19-2015 |
20150376507 | FLAME RETARDANT, FLAME RETARDANT COMPOSITION AND SHAPED BODY - Provided are a flame retardant which is good in dispersibility in an organic polymeric material, and does not lower, even after mixed with an organic polymeric material, material properties thereof; a flame retardant composition; and a shaped body. The flame retardant of the present invention includes magnesium hydroxide particles subjected to a surface treatment, the particles satisfying the following (A) to (D): (A) an average particle size is 2 μm or less according to a laser diffraction method; (B) a BET specific surface area is 3 to 15 m | 12-31-2015 |
20160039996 | FLAME-RETARDANT AGENT COMPOSITION AND FLAME-RETARDANT RESIN COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAME, AND MOLDED ARTICLE - A flame-retardant agent composition containing an organophosphorous compound represented by the general formula (I): | 02-11-2016 |
20160053179 | FLAME RETARDANT COMPOSITION, FLAME RETARDANT FIBER TREATED WITH FLAME RETARDANT COMPOSITION, AND METHOD FOR INCREASING AMOUNT OF FLAME RETARDANT COMPONENT ADHERED ONTO FIBERS USING SAID COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a flame retardant composition, including: at least one phosphorus compound represented by the following general formula (1) or (2); a cationic surfactant; and a nonionic surfactant: | 02-25-2016 |
20160160445 | COMPOSITION CONTAINING A CATIONIC TRIVALENT METAL AND DEBONDER AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME TO ENHANCE FLUFF PULP QUALITY - A process is provided for making a fluff pulp sheet, comprising contacting at least one cationic trivalent metal, salt thereof, or combination thereof with a composition comprising fluff pulp fibers and water at a first pH, to form a first mixture; contacting at least one debonder surfactant with the first mixture and raising the pH to a second pH, which is higher than the first pH, to form a fluff pulp mixture; forming a web from the fluff pulp mixture; and drying the web, to make the fluff pulp sheet. A fluff pulp sheet is also provided, comprising a web comprising fluff pulp fibers; at least one cationic trivalent metal, salt thereof, or combination thereof; at least one debonder surfactant; and a fiberization energy of <145 kJ/kg. Products and uses of the fluff pulp sheet are also provided. | 06-09-2016 |