Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100105272 | ROOFING MAT USING UREA-FORMALDEHYDE BINDER OF PARTICULAR VISCOSITY AND SURFACE TENSION - Provided is thermosetting urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin binder formulation, preferably prepared with modified styrene-maleic anhydride. The formulation has a viscosity in the range of from 3 to 10 cP and a surface tension of from 35 to 50 mN/m, and is prepared using a UF resin composition exhibiting a viscosity of from 175 to 250 cP. | 04-29-2010 |
20100147477 | ROOFING MAT USING MODIFIED UREA-FORMALDEHYDE BINDER - Provided is thermosetting urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin binder formulation modified with a thickener. The formulation preferably has a viscosity in the range of from 3 to 10 cP and a surface tension of from 35 to 50 mN/m, and is preferably prepared from a binder composition exhibiting a viscosity of from 175 to 250 cP. | 06-17-2010 |
20110045966 | CELLULOSIC COMPOSITE - Provided is a cellulosic composite comprised of cellulosic material and a binder. The binder comprises a reaction product of an amine and a reactant in the form of an amino-amide intermediate. To the amino-amide is added an aldehyde or ketone to form a curable binder composition. The composition when mixed with cellulosic material and cured forms a cellulosic composite. | 02-24-2011 |
20110046271 | CELLULOSIC COMPOSITE WITH BINDER COMPRISING SALT OF INORGANIC ACID - Provided is a cellulosic composite comprised of cellulosic material and a binder. The binder comprises an aldehyde or ketone and amine salt of an inorganic acid. The composition when mixed with cellulosic material and cured forms a cellulosic composite. | 02-24-2011 |
20110135907 | FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE AND USE - Composite materials that have at least one substrate layer, and at least one fibrous mat are described. The fibrous mat may include fibers in a cured binder made from a binder composition that includes a carbohydrate and an amino-amide. The amino-amide may be formed from a reaction of an amine and an acid anhydride. In addition, methods of making a composite material are described. The methods may include the steps of providing a first substrate layer and contacting the first substrate layer with a fibrous mat comprising fibers in a partially cured, “B”-stage binder made from a binder composition that includes a carbohydrate and an amino-amide. The amino-amide may be formed from a reaction of an amine and an acid anhydride. The fibrous mat in contact with the first substrate layer may be cured to make a fully-cured binder composite. | 06-09-2011 |
20110201243 | METHOD OF MAKING FIBROUS PRODUCTS AND PRODUCTS - A method of making fibrous mats, webs, and/or blankets containing one or more low volatile de-dusting agents, and the fibrous products so produced, the method eliminating or substantially reducing condensation of volatiles in the drying oven, oven recirculating ducts and oven exhaust ducts and eliminating or substantially reducing oven and duct fires while producing fibrous products having effective dust suppression properties. | 08-18-2011 |
20110268915 | FORMALDEHYDE-FREE PROTEIN-CONTAINING BINDER COMPOSITIONS - A wood-containing composite are described that may include a lignocellulosic material, and a formaldehyde-free binder in contact with at least a portion of the lignocellulose material. The binder is formed from a binder composition that includes a soy flour, a polymer, and a crosslinking agent, at least a portion of each of which are covalently crosslinked to each other in the binder. Also described are methods of making wood-containing composites by providing a pre-mixed, one-part binder composition of at least 60 wt. % soy flour, a polymer, and a crosslinking agent. The binder composition is applied to lignocellulosic material, and the combination may be heated at a temperature of about 100° C. or more to cure the binder composition into a binder. The cured binder has the soy protein, polymer, and crosslinking agent covalently bonded to each other. | 11-03-2011 |
20120196081 | NEW BINDER COMPOSITION - The invention relates to a new binder composition which is particularly suitable for the manufacture of composite materials utilizing such new binder composition in the required nonwoven materials. Composite materials using such new binder composition in their nonwoven part are suitable, in particular, for composites materials for interior construction, for linings, floor coverings, and for the manufacture of furniture and similar products. | 08-02-2012 |
20140329936 | FORMALDEHYDE-FREE PROTEIN-CONTAINING BINDER COMPOSITIONS - One-part thermosetting binder compositions are described that may include soy protein, a first crosslinking compound, and a second crosslinking compound different from the first crosslinking compound. Upon curing, the first and second crosslinking compounds covalently bond to each other and to the soy protein to form a thermoset binder. Also describe are fiber-containing products that include a plurality of fibers and a formaldehyde-free binder. The formaldehyde-free binder is formed from a one-part, thermosetting binder composition that includes soy protein, a first crosslinking compound, and a second crosslinking compound different from the first crosslinking compound. Upon curing, the first and second crosslinking compounds covalently bond to each other and to the soy protein to form a thermoset binder. | 11-06-2014 |