Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
Patent
1995-08-11
1997-08-26
Dean, Karen A.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
At least one aryl ring which is part of a fused or bridged...
524461, 524588, 427387, 4273855, 4273935, 106 2, 106 11, 10628711, 252312, C08J 302, B05D 302
Patent
active
056612087
ABSTRACT:
A dry, non-oily, non-greasy, rubber or vinyl surface protectant contains a silicone component and an acrylic component in its formulation. When only the silicone component is applied to rubber and vinyl surfaces, the surfaces become glossy but feel oily. When only the acrylic component is applied, they are glossy and feel dry but are tacky and draggy as if a heavy residue was present. When components are blended and applied to rubber and vinyl surfaces, the surfaces have a dry shine with good gloss and feel completely dry. The treated surfaces are also not tacky and give no sensation of heavy residue presence.
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patent: 5017221 (1991-05-01), LeGrow et al.
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patent: 5227200 (1993-07-01), LeGrow
Dean Karen A.
DeCesare James L.
Dow Corning Corporation
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