Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1980-01-02
1981-02-17
Foelak, Morton
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 296R, 521 68, 521 91, 521 65, 521149, 521910, C08J 930
Patent
active
042514134
ABSTRACT:
A sealant for the remedial sealing of self-sealing coke oven doors, or ordinary coke oven doors sealed with a conventional lute, or for sealing spigot joints in off-gas pipe lines in coke oven installations comprises a mixture of from 25 to 45% of a latex, (preferably a PVA-based latex) from 10 to 25% water, from 25 to 45% of a particulate filler (preferably a talc) and from 5 to 15% of an inorganic fibre (preferably an asbestos fibre). At least 40% of the fibre should pass through a British standard 100-mesh sieve.
The sealant may vary from a flowable to a putty or paste-like consistency and may be applied by spraying or trowelling as appropriate. If the inorganic fibre is not an asbestos the sealant may also include a proportion of a water soluble thickener to enhance the compatibility of the mixture.
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Davison Joseph A.
Hall Graham W.
Hodges Newton J.
Price David W.
Coal Industry (Patents) Limited
Creighton Wray James
Foelak Morton
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