Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Carbohydrate or derivative containing
Patent
1991-11-20
1994-03-01
Michl, Paul R.
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Carbohydrate or derivative containing
252 62, 106209, C09D 400
Patent
active
052903508
ABSTRACT:
Physically/mechanically improved insulating shaped articles such as panels or plates, adapted to withstand very elevated temperatures, comprise an inorganic fiber matrix, e.g., a matrix of ceramic fibers, such inorganic fiber matrix containing at least one inorganic filler material, e.g., a mineral wool and/or kaolin, and a consolidating of a binder therefor which comprises admixture of a xanthan gum and a cationic starch.
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