Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1975-02-13
1977-08-30
Briggs, Sr., Wilbert J.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 285AS, 260 42, 260 4225, 260 4232, 260 4237, 260724, 260758, C08J 906, C08L 900
Patent
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ABSTRACT:
A cellular material may be made by vulcanizing a mixture containing between 15% and 50% of an ebonite-forming rubber and sufficient vulcanizing agents to form an ebonite with the rubber, between 5% and 87% of a coal digested in pitch, tar or tar oil, between 10% and 40% of a particulate filler and a chemical blowing agent, whereby an ebonite structure is formed, so that, during the vulcanization, the chemical blowing agent decomposes or reacts to produce a gas, the viscosity of the composition during the production of the gas increasing whereby cells are retained in the composition. The digested coal has a penetration, converted to a Ring and Ball softening point of 85.degree. C, of between 10 and about 45. Cellular plastics material produced by this process may contain at least 25% by volume of closed cells.
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Blunt Geoffrey Vincent Dallow
Hodges Newton John
Pragnell Robert James
Briggs Sr. Wilbert J.
Coal Industry (Patents) Limited
Wray James C.
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