Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1985-09-18
1988-07-05
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 495, 252 56R, 72 42, C10M10300
Patent
active
047553090
ABSTRACT:
A cold working lubricant for metallic conduits in the form of a liquid wherein butyl acrylate ester-methyl methacrylate ester copolymer of 10-40 in resin acid value and -10.degree. to 20.degree. C. in glass transition temperature is emulsified and dispersed; an emulsified product of the straight chain saturated fatty acid or its ester with a melting point of 30.degree.-70.degree. C. can be further added thereto.
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Ito Tadashi
Kimura Shigeki
Kobori Takeshi
Matsumoto, deceased Tsuyoshi
Nakamura Shigeharu
Dixon Jr. William R.
Johnson Jerry D.
Nihon Kousakuyu Co., Ltd.
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