Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Non-fiber additive
Patent
1980-08-13
1982-02-16
Smith, William F.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Non-fiber additive
162168R, 162168NA, 162169, D21H 522
Patent
active
043157980
ABSTRACT:
Synthetic sheet material is resistant to decay by fungus and other microbial organisms and particularly useful in shoe construction where flexibility is required. The material comprises a uniform distribution of cellulose and optionally synthetic fiber within an acrylic elastomeric matrix or binder and is formed from a furnish of the fibers; a metallic quinolinolate which lends the material decay resistant; a polymer colloid such as an acrylic latex which prevents the coagulation of the subsequently added acrylic elastomeric binder by the metallic quinolinolate; and a cationic polymer which acts as a retaining agent for the metallic quinolinolate in the synthetic sheet material.
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patent: 3918981 (1975-11-01), Long
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Smith William F.
Texon Inc.
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