Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
Patent
1980-01-04
1982-06-22
Smith, Ronald H.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
65 603, 215DIG6, 427 29, 427195, 427203, 427377, 4274072, 4274301, 4273897, 428441, B65D 1116
Patent
active
043362877
ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing coated glass containers is disclosed. This process comprises applying a coating of an unhydrogenated thermoplastic elastomer on the outside of the glass container and then baking the coated glass container in the presence of oxygen gas at a temperature of from about 150.degree. to about 170.degree. C. for a time period of from about 10 to about 45 minutes. The coated glass containers are both glass fragment retentive and returnable.
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Celanese Corporation
Childs S. L.
Genoni Kenneth A.
Smith Ronald H.
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