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20090317651 | ADHESIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING A WOOD BASED PRODUCT - The invention relates to a method of producing a wood based product, comprising applying an adhesive system onto one or more pieces of a wood-based material, and joining the one or more pieces with one or more further pieces of a material, the adhesive system comprises one component comprising starch and another component comprising one or more polymers (P) containing an amine group or an amide group. The present invention also relates to an adhesive system comprising one component comprising starch and another component comprising one or more polymers (P) containing an amine group or an amide group, the two components being present as 10 unmixed separate components. The invention further relates to a wood based product. | 12-24-2009 |
20100043970 | METHOD OF PRODUCING A WOOD BASED PRODUCT - The present invention relates to a method of producing a wood based product comprising applying a water-based adhesive composition comprising non-gelatinised starch, the composition further comprises from 0.1 to 50 weight % of one or more polymers (P) containing an amine group or an amide group, onto one or more pieces of a wood-based material and joining the one or more pieces with one or more further pieces of a wood based material. | 02-25-2010 |
20120115992 | ADHESIVE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCTING A WOOD BASED PRODUCT - The invention relates to an adhesive system comprising a protein; a polymer comprising at least one carboxylic group or at least one carboxylic anhydride group, or a combination thereof, with the proviso that said polymer does not contain 5 to 90 wt-% of vinyl pivalate units in combination with 0.2 to 15 wt-% of primary hydroxyl group-containing vinyl compound units, and a polyamine-epihalohydrin. The invention further relates to the use of the adhesive system, an adhesive composition, a method of producing a wood based product and a wood based product. | 05-10-2012 |
20130252007 | AQUEOUS ADHESIVE COMPOSITION COMPRISING A SYNTHETIC POLYMER AND LUPIN PROTEIN - The invention relates to an aqueous adhesive composition comprising at least one synthetic polymer and from 1 to 99 wt % on a dry/dry basis of lupin protein. The invention further relates to its preparation, an adhesive system, a method of producing a wood based product, a product obtainable thereby and use of the adhesive composition or the adhesive system. | 09-26-2013 |
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20100217285 | Device and procedure for minimally invasive closure of atrial septal defect without cardiopulmonary bypass - A surgical device for closure Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) with minimally invasive approach includes a head portion which is movable and includes a distal jaw that is distal relative to a person holding the surgical device, a guide rod which drives the distal jaw, and a plurality of first suture-guide channels attached to the distal jaw, and a body portion which is stationary and includes a cylindrical base, a proximal jaw attached to the cylindrical base, and a plurality of second suture-guide channels attached to the proximal jaw, in which the guide rod drives the distal jaw to pass a pericardium patch through a patient's ASD while the proximal end remains extracorporeal, and the first suture-guide channels and the second suture-guide channels guide a suture thread to suture the pericardium patch onto an ASD rim. | 08-26-2010 |
20130245649 | METHOD FOR PROVIDING MINIMALLY INVASIVE CLOSURE OF ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT WITHOUT CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS - A method of providing a surgical device for closure of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) with minimally invasive approach includes drawing a pericardial patch over a distal jaw of the surgical device, while keeping a first suture-guide channels attached to the distal jaw and a second suture-guide channels attached to a proximal jaw of the surgical device closed, inserting the surgical device through a hole incised in an intercostal space of a patient and drawing the surgical device toward the ASD, while keeping the proximal jaw of the surgical device extracorporeal, manipulating forward a guide rod of the surgical device to drive the distal jaw, opening the first suture-guide channels and the second suture-guide channels to position the first suture-guide channels and the second suture-guide channels around the ASD, and withdrawing the distal jaw such that the distal jaw latches onto the proximal jaw. | 09-19-2013 |