Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof
Patent
1999-02-05
2000-11-21
Hampton-Hightower, P.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof
528310, 528323, 528344, 528345, 528347, 525142, 525175, 525194, 5253276, 525375, 428395, 428396, 442 37, 442 47, 442 58, 442291, C08G 6908, C08G 7310, C08G 6928
Patent
active
061504963
ABSTRACT:
An inherently light- and heat-stabilized polyamide has at least one piperidine compound bonded to the backbone polymer chain and at least one 4-amino-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine compound bonded to the backbone polymer chain. The inherently light- and heat-stabilized polyamide may be used to form articles such as, for example, fibers, carpets, yarns, and textile fabrics.
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Breiner Ulrike
Ilg Otto M.
Juluis Manfred
BASF Corporation
Hampton-Hightower P.
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