Abstract: A fire suppression agent includes a fluid medium, vermiculite particles suspended in the fluid medium, and a colorant additive proximate at least a subset of the vermiculite particles. The fire suppression agent is capable of suppressing a fire comprising a combustible metal material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 26, 2018
Date of Patent:
June 9, 2020
Assignee:
Kidde Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Harlan Hagge, Adam Chattaway, Terry Simpson
Abstract: Coating compositions containing an oxidized oil and an effective amount of a diluent selected from one of: the group of methyl and ethyl esters of fatty acids, oils and combinations thereof; the group of glycerol and polyglycerol esters of fatty acids, oils, and combinations thereof; and light petroleum oil with a viscosity from about 1 cP to about 100 cP at 100° F., wherein the coating composition has a viscosity of from about 3 cP to about 5000 cP at 140° F., and wherein the coating composition is effective for reducing dust formation and cake formation in the coated free-flowing dry material. The coating compositions and associated methods of the present invention are particularly suited to reduce dust formation and cake formation in free-flowing dry materials.
Abstract: A composition including a vegetable oil and a structural material selected from a group comprising soil, sand, bitumen, asphalt, and concrete. The polymerized vegetable oil being substantially within a range of 2%-20% by weight of the structural material.
Abstract: A rust converting and rust inhibiting primer is disclosed which comprises an aqueous suspension or aqueous emulsion of an alkyd resin, about 150 to 275 parts by weight of pigment containing at least 50 parts by weight of red iron oxide pigment, the remainder being extender pigment, a drying accelerator for said alkyd resin composed of one or more polyvalent metal salts in an amount of about 0.5 to 1.5 parts by weight of said metal and about 1 to 7 parts by weight of a surfactant active as an oil-and-water dispersant or emulsifier all parts by weight being based on 100 parts by weight of said alkyd resin. The primer is compatible with a wide variety of coatings and can be applied directly to a clean or corroded surface of a metal.
Abstract: Disclosed is a high solids single-package air-dryable primer containing about 15 to about 30% by weight air-dryable synthetic alkyd resin, about 10 to about 30% by weight organic solvents for the resin, at least about 0.4% by weight of a suspending agent, at least about 1 pbw of a polar additive for every pbw of the suspending agent, at least about 3% by weight of a coloring pigment, at least about 15% by weight of a corrosion inhibitor, at least about 0.3% by weight of a dryer, and about 30 to about 40% by weight of an extender pigment. The primer is prepared by mixing enough of the alkyd resin to wet the coloring pigment with enough of the solvent to optimize sheer. The suspending agent and polar additive are then added followed by the corrosion inhibitor and wetting agent. The coloring pigment is then added and the composition is ground to satisfactory particle size. Finally, the remaining ingredients are mixed in.
Abstract: The production of iron blue pigment compositions by a flushing process has been found to be improved by carrying out the flushing step in the presence of an amine flushing agent and incorporating into the composition during or after flushing at least one surfactant of the polyoxyethylene type. The resulting iron blue compositions have improved consistency and dispersibility in printing inks, paints and the like.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 23, 1977
Date of Patent:
September 12, 1978
Assignee:
Hercules Incorporated
Inventors:
Johan Jozef Einerhand, Leonardus Johannes Hubertus Erkens, Rene Johannes Laenen, Joseph Wilhelmus Jacobus Hoofs
Abstract: A diglycidyl ether of a diphenol, such as a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A, is reacted with bisphenol S to form a chain-extended epoxy resin. This chain-extended epoxy resin is then esterified with a fatty acid derived from a drying oil, such as linseed oil fatty acid. The resulting epoxy resin ester is cut with a solvent for use as a rapid drying coating material. A primer using this material is also disclosed.