Abstract: A wasp and hornet spray composition formed from known insecticides including pyrethrins, piperonyl butoxide, carbaryl, petroleum distillates and inert ingredients is provided with a solvent and propellant composition consisting of 1,1,1 trichloroethane and carbon dioxide and wherein a synergistic action is obtained between the solvent-propellant and the insecticides to improve the effectiveness thereof.
Abstract: The laminate includes a partially cured flexible acrylic face sheet having a primer layer on one surface thereof bonded to a binder layer having a layer of reflective glass beads embedded therein and protruding therefrom. The laminate being completed with the spacer layer bonded to a bead embedded binder layer. A reflective mirror-like thin metal coating is provided on the outer surface thereof. The improvement resides in using a supported spacer layer so that no stretching of the spacer layer occurs during lamination, thus resulting in lessening of visual defects such as wrinkles and the like and crossbanding in the reflectant characteristics. The process further eliminates the use of a seal coat as well as combining bead coating and lamination into one step rather than two as in the prior art.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1979
Date of Patent:
October 7, 1980
Assignee:
Morgan Adhesives Company
Inventors:
Russell L. Carlson, David L. Eastin, Ralph H. Loehning, William E. Stalker