Abstract: Apparatus for the electrostatic transfer of a developed latent image from a master to a conductive receiving surface is provided and utilizes a transfer roller that traverses the carrier web to bring the master that is attached to the web adjacent to, but not in contact with, the conductive receiving surface.
Abstract: An improved multiple layered porous electrode for use in an electrochemical membrane cell is provided having a first perforated support layer, a second layer of fibers, a third layer of fibers less dense than the second layer and a fourth layer of meshed wire cloth.
Abstract: Etching solutions used to etch, for example, silicon dioxide coated substrates in the manufacture of integrated circuits comprise an aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride and a wetting amount of a nonionic alkyl polysaccharide having the formula:RO(R'O).sub.x Z.sub.ywherein R is alkyl, alkylphenol, hydroxyalkyl, hydroxy alkylphenol, or mixtures thereof and said alkyl groups contain from about 6 to about 18 carbon atoms, R' contains from 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, x is from 0 to about 5, Z is a moiety derived from a reducing saccharide containing from 5 to 6 carbon atoms, and y is from about 1 to about 5. The etching solutions preferably contain hydrogen fluoride in a volume ratio of NH.sub.4 F to HF of from about 3:1 to about 50:1.The novel etching solutions of the present invention have excellent wetting characteristics, will not incorporate metallic ions, and retain their wetting properties after extended periods of continuous filtration.
Abstract: A semiconductor casing is formed of a ceramic-glass-metal composite material with a leadframe embedded in a base component. The leadframe may include holes therethrough to mechanically interlock with the composite material. Also, a process comprises forming a four-sided semiconductor casing having a leadframe with an aluminum cladding that is etched away at the ends extending from the casing.
Abstract: Etching solutions used to etch, for example, silicon dioxide coated substrates in the manufacture of integrated circuits comprise an aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride and a wetting amount of a nonionic alkylphenol polyglycidol ether having the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is an alkyl group having from about 4 to about 12 carbon atoms, and x is from about 3 to about 15. The etching solutions preferably contain hydrogen fluoride in a volume ratio of NH.sub.4 F to HF of from about 3:1 to about 50:1. The novel etching solutions of the present invention have excellent wetting characteristics, will not incorporate metallic ions, and retain their wetting properties after extended periods of continuous filtration.
Abstract: A method of assembling a shaped charge projectile employing a fluted liner includes the steps of, first, loading an explosive propellant material in a hollow projectile case, next, preforming a shaped cavity in the propellant material, then, loading a fluted hollow linear into the cavity and, finally, consolidating the propellant material in the projectile case. The consolidation is carried out by engaging the liner with an interface sleeve mounted on an end of a punch and applying consolidating pressure against the propellant material via the sleeve and the liner. The sleeve is composed of resiliently-yieldable and deformable elastomer material having an original shape similar to that of the hollow interior of the liner but without any flutes formed thereon which would match the fluted liner.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a composite formed of a mixture of ceramic particles and at least two metallic components adhered together with a glassy phase. A first of the metallic components, in particle form, enhances the flow characteristics of the mixture where the second metallic component and the glass are in the molten condition. The final composite is a continuous phase of the second metallic component having particles of the first metallic component and glass coated ceramic particles distributed therein.
Abstract: Helix apparatus fastened to the end flanges on a rotatable beater in a granulator for reducing the size of particles is provided to direct the granular particles from the opposing ends of the beater inwardly toward the central portion to reduce the amount of particles escaping through the opposing end walls of the granulator.
Abstract: The present direct invention is directed to a sealing glass composite comprising a low melting point sealing glass matrix mixed with a particulate additive to increase the effective coefficient of thermal expansion of the resulting sealing glass composite. The sealing glass matrix is in the lead borate family and the particulate additive is preferably calcium fluoride. For extreme bonding conditions, a small amount of copper oxide is dissolved into the glass matrix.
Abstract: 2,2,6,6-tetraalkyl-4-piperidinyl derivatives and, more specifically, the N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetraalkyl-4-piperidene)2,2'-diamino-2,2'-dihydrocarbyl divinyl ketones wherein the alkyl groups have independently from one to about eight carbon atoms and said hydrocarbyl moieties are selected from the group consisting of alkyls having between one and about eight carbon atoms, aryl, alkaryl, and aralkyl groups having between one and about twenty carbon atoms.These compounds are useful as UV light stabilizers in plastics and cosmetics (e.g. sunscreens).
Abstract: The present invention relates to an addition to tin coating solutions for inhibiting the growth of tin whiskers. The addition comprises a concentration of a metal salt selected from the group consisting of palladium salt, silver salt, nickel salt, iron salt, cadmium salt, platinum salt, gold salt, indium salt, ruthenium salt and cobalt salt. In a preferred embodiment, the metal salt addition is either a palladium salt such as palladium chloride or a silver salt such as silver sulfate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 3, 1986
Date of Patent:
June 7, 1988
Assignee:
Olin Corporation
Inventors:
Igor V. Kadija, Julius C. Fister, Joseph Winter, Arvind Parthasarathi
Abstract: A process for reducing sulfate ion concentrations in an alkali metal halide brine to be electrolyzed in an electrolytic cell comprises feeding the alkali metal halide brines to a reaction zone containing a slurry of gypsum crystals having a concentration of at least 5 weight percent of solids to form a brine-containing slurry. An aqueous solution of a brine soluble calcium salt is admixed with the brine-containing slurry in an amount sufficient to reduce the sulfate ion concentration to a desired level. The brine-containing slurry is agitated at a pumping velocity of at least about 1.0 meters per second to release solution supersaturation by gypsum crystal formation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 2, 1987
Date of Patent:
May 31, 1988
Assignee:
Olin Corporation
Inventors:
Don E. Reynolds, Paul W. Breaux, deceased, Emily J. Reed
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a composite and process of forming the composite comprising metallic particles for enhancing the flow characteristics of said composite, a glass for adhering the composite together and the balance essentially ceramic particles. The composite has a matrix comprising the glass with the ceramic and metallic particles dispersed therein. The metallic particles are preferably present in the composite at a volume percentage so as to be discontinuously dispersed throughout.
Abstract: A calcium hypochlorite-containing emulsion having an emulsifying agent which comprises an oil soluble ethylene oxide adduct of an alkylphenol having from about 4 to about 7 moles of ethylene oxide and an oil soluble alkyl aryl sulfonate in a chlorinated organic solvent.This emulsion is suitable for decontaminating areas, structures and articles which have been contaminated with toxic chemical agents. The emulsion can be prepared from calcium hypochlorite compounds made from a wide variety of processes and can be used over a broad rang of climatic conditions. The emulsions are consistently formed very rapidly and can spread, penetrate and remain stable for sufficient amounts of time to provide complete neutralization of the contaminating agent.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 31, 1985
Date of Patent:
May 17, 1988
Assignee:
Olin Corporation
Inventors:
Michael Scardera, Jimmie Floyd, Frank S. Natoli
Abstract: An arsine storage and delivery system, and, more specifically, an improved system for storing arsine on zeolite while providing delivery of the arsine as needed.
Abstract: An electrolytic membrane cell for the electrochemical production of an alkali metal hydrosulfite by the reduction of an alkali metal biosulfite component of a circulated aqueous catholyte solution is provided. The cell utilizes an improved extended surface multipass porous cathode, an improved catholyte flow path and a hydrophilically treated separator mesh that separates the cation exchange membrane from the anode.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 19, 1986
Date of Patent:
May 10, 1988
Assignee:
Olin Corporation
Inventors:
David W. Cawlfield, James M. Ford, Kenneth E. Woodard, Jr.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to a cermet material comprising a matrix of aluminum alloy with ceramic particles distributed therein. The cermet is adapted for use as a semiconductor substrate and is manufactured using powder technology procedures. The cermet comprises from about 40 to about 60 volume % of aluminum or aluminum alloy, from an effective amount up to about 10 volume % of binder for enhancing bonding between the aluminum alloy and ceramic particles, and the balance essentially ceramic particles.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 12, 1986
Date of Patent:
May 10, 1988
Assignee:
Olin Corporation
Inventors:
Michael J. Pryor, Eugene Shapiro, Deepak Mahulikar
Abstract: An optical fiber communication cable and a process for making it comprise providing at least one optical fiber and surrounding the optical fiber with a high strength drawn copper alloy tube having a generally longitudinally extending seam. The edges of the tube which define the seam are substantially nonlinear deformed edges whose length from the outside of the tube to the inside thereof exceeds the thickness of the tube wall.
Abstract: An improved multiple layered porous electrode for use in an electrochemical membrane cell is provided having a first perforated support layer, a second layer of fibers, a third layer of fibers less dense than the second layer and a fourth layer of meshed wire cloth.
Abstract: A thermally conductive module is adapted for mounting a plurality of electronic components. A ceramic substrate has a first layer of foil glass bonded thereto and adapted for mounting a plurality of electronic components thereon. A second layer of foil is glass bonded to a second surface of the ceramic substrate and is adapted to conduct heat from the module.