Microporous materials containing cross-linked oil

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Composite having voids in a component

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4283155, 4283159, 521 61, B32B 326

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060107766

ABSTRACT:
Microporous materials formed by thermally induced phase transition from a crosslinkable oil in combination with a thermoplastic polymer providing covalent bonding and immobilization of the oil diluent. Such materials are useful in graphic imaging substrates and fluid-repellent diapers and garments.

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