Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
Patent
1993-10-08
1996-07-30
Ryan, Patrick J.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
523220, 523222, 524404, 524440, 524439, 524441, 524443, 524494, 524496, 524452, 525935, C08K 900
Patent
active
055412386
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a fiber of an organic, inorganic or metallic material or a simple substance wherein ultrafines of an inorganic or metallic material or a simple substance having an average particle diameter of 0.005-1 .mu.m are uniformly dispersed and deposited on 8-90% of the surface in a single layer. The fiber is produced by exposing a fiber of an organic, inorganic or metallic material or a simple substance to a gaseous stream forming ultrafines of an inorganic or metallic material or a simple substance by a vapor phase process, thereby contacting said ultrafines in the gaseous stream with said fiber in a state wherein the ultrafines are still active. The treated fiber is useful as a reinforcing material for a fiber reinforced composite.
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Akiyama Satoshi
Fuyuki Tadashi
Kuroda Eisuke
Miyazaki Kazuya
Nagasaka Hitoshi
Gray Jill M.
Nisshin Flour Milling Co. Ltd.
Ryan Patrick J.
Ryobi Limited
Umeya Kaoru
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