Abstract: An apparatus capable of mixing and dispensing a decontaminant foam that is useful in strategic and tactical decontamination comprises in one embodiment a plurality of tanks 11, a pump assembly that is capable of mixing binary or multi-component decontaminant fluids in a desired ratio, and a manifold for mixing the fluids. In an alternative embodiment, the invention provides a mobile decontamination module, wherein a wheeled platform is provided for supporting the tanks 11, pump assembly, manifold, and a boom for dispensing foam-based of liquid-based decontaminant such that the module is compatible with the on-load and off-load equipment aboard a heavy transport vehicle.
Abstract: The present invention relates to slow-crystallizing polyethylene terephthalate resins that possess a significantly higher heating crystallization exotherm peak temperature (TCH) as compared with those of conventional antimony-catalyzed polyethylene terephthalate resins. The polyethylene terephthalate resins of the present invention are especially useful for making hot-fill bottles having exceptional clarity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 21, 2004
Date of Patent:
October 31, 2006
Assignee:
Wellman, Inc.
Inventors:
Tony Clifford Moore, David Eugene Thompson, Sharon Sue Griffith, Carl S. Nichols, Billy Mack Humelsine, Robert Joseph Schiavone