Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Synthetic fiber
Patent
1989-10-30
1991-09-17
Cannon, James C.
Paper making and fiber liberation
Processes and products
Synthetic fiber
106416, 106417, 106626, 106632, 106634, 106DIG3, 1621643, 1621818, 2523152, 252378R, 277DIG6, 428283, 428324, 428331, 4284735, 428902, 428920, B32B 516, D21H 1344, D21H 1769, D21H 2150
Patent
active
050492373
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are flocced mineral materials which may be utilized to prepare high temperature resistant, water resistant articles. These materials are prepared by utilizing, as a starting material, a gellable layered swelled silicate that has an average charge per structural unit that ranges from about -0.4 to -1 and which contains interstitial cations which promote swelling with a source of at least one species of multiamine derived cations.
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Bohrn Walter J.
Brubaker Richard A.
Garman Shelly N.
Hosfeld Lewis K.
Ko Kenneth K.
Armstrong World Industries Inc.
Cannon James C.
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