Abstract: Esters of fatty acids with ethoxylated polyols are prepared by (a) ethoxylating polyols in the presence of basic catalysts at high temperatures with 80 to 150 moles ethylene oxide per mol polyol and then (b) reacting the reaction product with 1 to 1.3 moles fatty acids per mole of hydroxyl groups contained in the original polyol, in the presence of acid catalysts. These esters are useful as thickeners of aqueous solutions of surface active agents.
Abstract: Glass fibers are disclosed, the fibers being formed of a glass composition containing the following ingredients in the weight percentages indicated below:SiO.sub.2 : 25 to 54%Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 20 to 40%MgO: 24 to 40%ZrO.sub.2 : 1 to 5%P.sub.2 O.sub.5 : 0 to 10%TiO.sub.2 : 0 to 10%B.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 0 to 10%F: 0 to 5%Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3 : 0 to 2%It is disclosed that the sum of 2MgO+Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 is equal at least to 70% of the composition. The use of such fibers in cementitious products is disclosed.
Abstract: In a process wherein a resinous coating is formed on a metallic surface by immersing the surface in an acidic aqueous coating composition containing dispersed particles of resin, wherein said composition forms on said surface a resinous coating which increases in thickness the longer the surface is immersed in the composition and wherein the resinous coating is contacted with an aqueous solution containing Cr in order to improve properties (e.g. corrosion resistance), the surface slip of the applied coating is increased by having dispersed in the Cr-containing solution a polymer which has a lower coefficient of friction than the applied resinous coating.
Abstract: An outodepositing coating process wherein a coating bath containing an acidic aqueous coating composition comprising as essential ingredients: (1) an acid; (2) an oxidizing agent; and (3) an aqueous dispersion of coating forming resin particles and surfactant, which surfactant is subject to being slowly altered by the acidic oxidizing environment in the metal coating bath resulting in the buildup of reaction products in the bath, which bath is maintained in continuous coating forming operability by replenishing in a manner which prevents the deterioration of the coating quality of the bath. The coating composition and replenishing composition may also contain as an optional ingredient an aqueous dispersion of pigment and surfactant and may also contain non-essential ingredients, which non-essential ingredients may increase in concentration as the bath is operated until a deleterious effect is asserted on the coating formation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 1980
Date of Patent:
November 2, 1982
Assignee:
Amchem Products, Inc.
Inventors:
Harry M. Leister, Joseph C. Donovan, Wilbur S. Hall
Abstract: A method for the continuous fabrication of blankets or sheets of expanded phenolic resin displaying a hard skin on each of their sides, according to which a mixture, comprising in particular a resole resin, a blowing agent and a hardening catalyst is placed on an essentially flat surface of a moving element, is brought to foam and is conformed between two parallel surfaces entrained in the same direction, the lower surface being situated in the same plane as the surface of the moving component, characterized in that, in a first stage, the mixture is brought into free air towards the conformation surfaces by being submitted to a heating so as to have it expand and then the expanded mass is conformed by exerting a pressure on its free side, at the moment of entry between the conformation surfaces, and the hardening of the resin is completed while maintaining the pressure and the heating.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 13, 1980
Date of Patent:
June 1, 1982
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Industries
Inventors:
Jean P. Meunier, Marie P. Barthe, Serge Have, Bernard Frumen
Abstract: Sizing compositions comprising a combination of several adhesive agents capable of being cross-linked, an acrylic polymer and a coupling agent, are used to treat glass fibers in order to provide improved plastic reinforcing fibers especially suited to use in sheet molding compounds whereby molded articles, particularly large pieces formed therefrom, will have improved reinforcement and surface characteristics.
Abstract: A method for the continuous fabrication of blankets or sheets of expanded phenolic resin displaying a hard skin on each of their sides, according to which a mixture, comprising in particular a resole resin, a blowing agent and a hardening catalyst is placed on an essentially flat surface of a moving conveyor, is completely expanded, and is conformed eventually between two parallel surfaces entrained in the same direction, the second surface being located above and substantially parallel to and able to move at the same speed as the moving surface, characterized in that, in a first stage, after having been distributed at the surrounding temperature and in the liquid state along the whole width of the surface of the transport component, in such a way so as to comprise a blanket of expandable liquid mixture essentially uniform in thickness, the expandable mixture is conveyed in the open air towards the conformation surfaces while being submitted to a heating so that it expands, the degree of heating and the lengt
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 22, 1978
Date of Patent:
February 24, 1981
Assignee:
Saint-Gobain Industries
Inventors:
Jean P. Meunier, Marie P. Barthe, Serge Have, Bernard Frumen