Compositions – Inorganic luminescent compositions – Tungsten containing
Patent
1989-12-20
1992-11-03
Stoll, Robert L.
Compositions
Inorganic luminescent compositions
Tungsten containing
252 90, 424 45, 424 47, B01J 1300, A61K 912
Patent
active
051606658
ABSTRACT:
An aerosol composition which forms a foam exhibiting a cracking sound upon defoaming when subjected to blow out in the form of a mist or a foam, containing an aliphatic hydrocarbon having a boiling point of -5.degree. to +40.degree. C. The aerosol composition of the present invention has the advantages that a uniform dispersion can be easily formed with using various effective components, that it has an improved fast-drying property and produces an increased foam crackling sound and that it does not affect the environment adversly.
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Mekata Satoshi
Ohguri Kunio
Owada Ryoichi
Metzmaier Daniel S.
Osaka Aerosol Industries Corporation
Stoll Robert L.
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