Flow-modifying agents for plastic materials

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 21, 260 23AR, 260 306R, 260 318R, 260 318PQ, 260 318AN, 260 336R, 260 336AQ, 260 336PQ, 260 336UA, C08L 9100

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ABSTRACT:
Metal-containing organic flow-modifying agents comprising a major proportion of a non-Newtonian colloidal disperse system containing metal-containing particles, dispersing medium and an organic compound having both a hydrophobic and a polar substituent and a minor proportion of polymeric resin which is present as a random dispersion of particles in a non-solvated form are useful in modifying the flow properties of plastic materials. Specific examples of the disperse system are those comprising calcium carbonate particles dispersed in a mineral oil dispersing medium in the presence of a calcium petrosulfonate; an example of the resin is finely divided polyethylene. These agents are useful for modifying the flow properties of plastic materials such as filled asphalt systems.

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