Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles – Utilizing diverse solid particles
Patent
1980-03-26
1981-03-24
Woodberry, Edward M.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming articles by uniting randomly associated particles
Utilizing diverse solid particles
252182, 260 9, 264109, 528 51, 528 72, 528 75, B29J 502, C08G 1828, C08L 102
Patent
active
042579953
ABSTRACT:
The use of polyisocyanates as binders in the preparation of particle boards is subject to the drawback that the boards exhibit a tendency to adhere to the face of the platens used in their formation. This problem is minimized by incorporating minor amounts of a mixture of certain mono- and di- (saturated or unsaturated aliphatic) acid phosphates or the corresponding pyrophosphates, into the polyisocyanate to be used as binder. The polyisocyanates and the acid phosphates and or pyrophosphates, are applied to the particles separately, or after preblending one with the other. Whether the components are applied separately or in combination one with the other, they can each be applied either neat or in the form of an emulsion or emulsions.
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McLaughlin Alexander
Reymore, Jr. Harold E.
Richter Reinhard H.
Firth Denis A.
Kekich John
The Upjohn Company
Woodberry Edward M.
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