Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Polymer or resin containing
Patent
1994-01-14
1995-09-19
Seidleck, James J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Polymer or resin containing
21617, 2167, 2168, 525 98, A41D 1900, B29D 2200
Patent
active
054514398
ABSTRACT:
Mixtures of styrene-isoprene block copolymer and ultralow density polyethylene are provided as moldable rubber substitutes. These mixtures may be used in the production of electrical lineman's gloves and other flexible items such as other types of gloves, tubing, balloons, condoms, toys, inflatable liners, baby nipples, and rubber bands.
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Seidleck James J.
Zemel I.
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