Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Cellular products or processes of preparing a cellular...
Patent
1986-04-25
1987-07-21
Foelak, Morton
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Cellular products or processes of preparing a cellular...
264 25, 264 26, 264101, 264109, 264122, 264DIG7, 428407, 521 59, 521140, 521150, C08J 924
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active
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ABSTRACT:
The invention claimed here comprises a process for producing neoprene foam structures which are greater than four inches in diameter. The claimed invention also comprises a structure of neoprene with a thickness greater than about four inches composed of one continuous mass of adhesively bound neoprene particles.
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Brigham David F.
Gavin Ann H.
Gavin F. Paul
Foelak Morton
ModuForm, Inc.
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