With A Reactant Which Is A Fatty Acid Glycerol Ester, A Fatty Acid Or Salt Derived From A Naturally Occurring Glyceride, Tall Oil, Or A Fatty Acid Derived From Tall Oil Patents (Class 525/133.5)
Abstract: Provided are a rubber composition for a tire cord topping, a breaker edge strip, a breaker cushion, or a strip adjacent to cords, which achieves a balanced improvement in handling stability, fuel economy, durability, ride quality, and adhesion; and pneumatic tires including the same. The rubber composition includes: an isoprene-based rubber; a phenol resin and/or an alkylphenol resin; and a partial condensate of HMMM and/or a partial condensate of HMMPME, wherein an amount of the isoprene-based rubber is 60% by mass or higher per 100% by mass of the rubber component; and a combined amount of the phenol resin and the alkylphenol resin is 2-3.9 parts by mass, a combined amount of the partial condensate of HMMM and the partial condensate of HMMPME is 0.5-5 parts by mass, and an amount of silica is at most 15 parts by mass, each per 100 parts by mass of the rubber component.
Abstract: Rosin modified phenolic resins are prepared by reacting together rosin, fatty acid, phenol and aldehyde. The fatty acid may be Monomer (derived from the fatty acid dimerization process). The reaction mixture may optionally include ?,?-olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid(s) or anhydride(s), and polyol(s). The resin may be dissolved in a solvent to form a varnish. The resin may be used as a component of inks for lithographic or gravure printing.
Abstract: The invention provides a biodegradable polymer composition comprising a biodegradable polymer and a phenol-containing compound mixed with the polymer. The phenol-containing compound is present in the biodegradable polymer at an amount sufficient to slow the degradation rate of the biodegradable polymer. The invention also pertains to a method for slowing the degradation rate of a biodegradable polymer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 2000
Date of Patent:
July 27, 2004
Assignee:
Eastman Chemical Company
Inventors:
Gether Irick, Jr., Ronald Richard Light
Abstract: This invention relates to waterborne polymer compositions and their applications. More particularly, the invention relates to the utilization of water-dispersible polymers and fatty acid as surface-active agents in emulsion polymerization reactions to produce waterborne polymer compositions which exhibit superior grease, water, and chemical resistance properties.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 30, 2004
Assignee:
MeadWestvaco Corporation
Inventors:
Sukun Zhang, Charles Andrew Rumble, Warunee Srisiri-Sisson, Marc Stephen Moisa, James George Hayden