Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Molds and mold coating compositions
Patent
1985-11-05
1987-12-08
Morris, Theodore
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Molds and mold coating compositions
106204, 106214, 164521, B28B 728, C08L 100
Patent
active
047116692
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a method of manufacturing a bonded particulate article by admixing particulate material with a binder system, the binder system being formed by admixing a polyol comprising a water soluble amylaceous hydrolyzate with a heterocyclic compound comprising the reaction product of glyoxal, urea, and formaldehyde, alone, or in further combination with ethylene glycol, with a solvent, and with an acid effective to control the rate of cross-linking between said polyol and said heterocyclic compound; forming the admixture in a shape and curing the shape to a bonded article.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2661312 (1953-12-01), Richardson
patent: 2764573 (1956-09-01), Reibnitz et al.
patent: 4013629 (1977-03-01), Cummisford et al.
patent: 4089691 (1978-05-01), Cummisford et al.
patent: 4098615 (1978-07-01), Cummisford et al.
patent: 4098859 (1978-07-01), Cummisford et al.
patent: 4158574 (1979-06-01), Cummisford et al.
patent: 4400480 (1983-08-01), Silano et al.
patent: 4482654 (1984-11-01), Nishikawa et al.
Chem. Abs. 96:108797m, (1982): Nishikawa et al.
Chem. Abs. 98:7323q, (1983): Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd.
Chem. Abs. 102:99473r, (1985): Shinto Kogyo K.K.
Card Roger J.
Paul Albert P.
Szarz Richard A.
American Cyanamid Company
Cantor Frederick R.
Jeanette Henry
Kelly Michael J.
Morris Theodore
LandOfFree
Method of manufacturing a bonded particulate article by reacting does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.
If you have personal experience with Method of manufacturing a bonded particulate article by reacting, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Method of manufacturing a bonded particulate article by reacting will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-21537