Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Paints – varnishes – lacquers – or enamels – removal
Patent
1979-08-31
1982-04-13
Caroff, Marc L.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Paints, varnishes, lacquers, or enamels, removal
134 42, 424184, B08B 308
Patent
active
043245951
ABSTRACT:
Tacky adhesives are removed from a substrate by a non-stinging, non-drying, non-staining, non-solvent process. The process uses a volatile methylsiloxane fluid to detackify the adhered adhesive, after which it is easily removed. This process is particularly useful for removing tacky adhesives from the human skin. A highly preferred volatile methylpolysiloxane fluid is octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane.
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Caroff Marc L.
Dow Corning Corporation
Grindahl George A.
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