Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
524551000 | From halogen-containing monomer containing three or more carbon atoms and wherein at least one halogen atom is present in other than salt form | 10 |
20080306206 | Saturant and fiber composite structure - Composite structures are manufactured from fiber and saturant. The saturant composition comprises a polymerization initiator system and a binder of chlorosulfonated polyolefin and a monomer mixture. The monomer mixture comprises 1) (meth)acrylic monomers having a single (meth)acrylic group and 2) (meth)acrylate monomers having at least two (meth)acrylate groups. | 12-11-2008 |
20090111936 | Process to Prepare a Blended Brightstock - The invention relates to a bright stock base oil blend comprising of a paraffinic base oil component having a viscosity at 100° C. of from 8 to 25 mm̂/sec and a residual and de-asphalted oil component, and the use of said blend as part of a gear oil or a cylinder oil formulation, and other uses. | 04-30-2009 |
20090176927 | ENCAPSULATED COLORANT, METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME, AND INK COMPOSITION INCLUDING THE ENCAPSULATED COLORANT - Provided are an encapsulated colorant, a method of preparing the same, and an ink composition including the encapsulated colorant. | 07-09-2009 |
20100010152 | CURE SYSTEM OF HALOGENATED ELASTOMER COMPOSITIONS, A CURABLE HALOGENATED ELASTOMER COMPOSITION, AND A METHOD FOR CURING HALOGENATED ELASTOMER COMPOSITIONS - The instant invention is a cure system for halogenated elastomer compositions, a curable halogenated elastomer composition, and a method for curing a halogenated elastomer composition. The cure system for halogenated elastomer compositions includes a polymercapto crosslinking agent, an inorganic base, and a combination of at least two or more of (a) a nitrogen containing chelating agent; (b) a first accelerator; or (c) a second accelerator. The curable halogenated elastomer composition includes a chlorinated elastomer, and a cure system including a polymercapto crosslinking agent, an inorganic base, and a combination of at least two or more of (a) a nitrogen containing chelating agent; (b) a first accelerator; or (c) a second accelerator. Furthermore, the method for curing a halogenated elastomer composition includes the following steps: (1) providing a chlorinated elastomer composition; (2) providing a cure system composition including a polymercapto crosslinking agent, an inorganic base, and a combination of at least two or more of (a) a nitrogen containing chelating agent; (b) a first accelerator; or (c) a second accelerator; (3) uniformly blending the cure system into the chlorinated elastomer composition; (4) thereby forming a curable chlorinated elastomer composition; (5) subjecting the curable chlorinated elastomer composition to heat or heat and pressure; and (6) thereby curing the curable chlorinated elastomer composition. | 01-14-2010 |
20130158189 | Method for Polymer Plasma Deposition - The present invention is related to a method or the deposition of a chlorinated polymeric layer onto a ubstrate, said method comprising the steps of:—generating a plasma in a gaseous medium by means of a plasma device;—placing the substrate in contact with the plasma, or in the post-plasma area;—introducing in said plasma or in the post-plasma area a chlorinated precursor of the chlorinated polymer. | 06-20-2013 |
524552000 | Diene | 5 |
20090234064 | WATER-BASED RESIN COMPOSITION AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - An aqueous elastomer dispersion includes a dispersed phase and an aqueous phase. The dispersed phase includes an elastomer including curable aliphatic conjugated-diene elastomers, such as polyisoprene, and a minor amount of at least one additive. The aqueous phase includes water and other optional components in either a soluble state or a dispersion state. The aqueous elastomer dispersion may be prepared by dissolving an elastomer, such as rubber, and additives in a solvent mixture and then converting the resulting solution into an aqueous emulsion. The aqueous emulsion is concentrated and the solvent is stripped from it to yield a dilute latex. The dilute latex that is obtained is concentrated again. Articles made from the aqueous elastomer dispersion include medical gloves, condoms, probe covers, dental dams, finger cots, catheters and the like. | 09-17-2009 |
20100076149 | POLYCHLOROPRENE LATEX COMPOSITION AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD - A nonionic polychloroprene latex composition employing a polyvinyl alcohol as an emulsifier/dispersant has favorable chemical and mechanical stability but has a high viscosity, and therefore it has such drawbacks that its coating method is limited, and it is hardly made to have a high solid content. | 03-25-2010 |
20120101216 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYMERIC SOLIDS - The invention relates to a method for producing polymeric solids free of auxiliary emulators starting from polymer latices (dispersion), wherein a polymer dispersion with a starting ph-value greater than 9 is set to a ph-value of 6 to 9 by adding gaseous carbon dioxide and the polymer dispersion is subsequently coagulated by shearing and/or freezing. | 04-26-2012 |
20120309893 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POLYCHLOROPRENE-BASED POLYMER DISPERSION AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A POLYCHLOROPRENE-BASED POLYMER DISPERSION - Disclosed are systems and methods for producing a polymer dispersion based on polychloroprene, comprising steps of polymerizing chloroprene to polychloroprene, adding the polycholoprene dispersion to a stripper column, and removing chloroprene from the polychloroprene dispersion. | 12-06-2012 |
20150073086 | VULCANIZATE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME - Provided are a vulcanizate of a chloroprene rubber composition containing carbon black that generates a smaller amount of heat when used and a method for producing the same by a simpler and more convenient method. First, an unvulcanized rubber composition at least containing a chloroprene polymer and carbon black is vulcanization-molded, to give a semivulcanized molded article having a cure characteristic value, as determined by the method specified in JIS K6300-2: 2001, in the range of t | 03-12-2015 |