Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1986-10-08
1988-04-12
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 546, 528 73, C10M13356, C08G 1818
Patent
active
047373040
ABSTRACT:
The process for the manufacture of infusible and insoluble polyamide-imide powders of spheroidal form comprising first reacting at least one lactam in solution with a polyamide generator in the presence of an anionic polymerization catalyst and then adding to the polymerization reaction a polyisocyanate in an amount sufficient to first activate said polymerization and then to react with the polyamide chains being formed and to bridge the same; the resultant product; and lubricants comprising a lubricating fluid and the resultant product.
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Autochem, Australia published application, No. 40,479.
Merval Jean-Paul
Vo Dinh Man
Atochem
Dixon Jr. William R.
McAvay Ellen
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