Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to wall repair compounds such as joint compounds, spackling compounds, and the like used to repair imperfections in walls or fill joints between adjacent wallboard panels. Particularly, the present invention relates to such a wall repair compound that comprises a dust-reduction additive that reduces the quantity of airborne dust generated when the hardened compound is sanded. The dust-reduction additive also synergistically imparts water resistance and adhesion to the wall repair compounds to which it is added. More specifically, in one embodiment, the dust-reduction additive is an emulsion comprising colloidally-protected, wax-based microstructures comprising paraffin that is chemically encapsulated by polyvinyl alcohol.
Abstract:
An intermediary being formed a coating layer after applying comprises a first surface and a second surface being corresponding to the first surface; the first surface having a first adhesive force for attaching to an inner surface of a tire; the second surface being configured to be covered and attached by a sealant, and the second surface and the sealant having a second adhesive force; wherein, when the sealant is separated and the second adhesive force is greater than the first adhesive force, the sealant and the coating layer are separated from the inner surface of the tire together, and when the sealant is separated and the first adhesive force is greater than the second adhesive force, the sealant is separated from the coating layer. The intermediary at least comprises a paraffin wax, a lanolin, a vegetable oil and an emulsifier being formed an emulsion.
Abstract:
a binder, consisting of at least one wax and optionally additional additives, characterized in that the at least one wax is constituted of at least a base wax portion and a synthetic wax portion and that the melting point of the synthetic wax portion is higher than the melting point of the base wax portion.
Abstract:
Wax compositions are provided with improved properties for candles and candle jars. The candle wax composition includes a major amount of a foots oil and minor amount of a 600N slack wax. In one form, the foots oil is a 150N foots oil that is included in the composition at from 70 to 80 weight % of the composition and the 600N slack wax is included in the composition at from 20 to 30 wt % of the composition. The candle wax composition provides substantially no oil bleed and a smooth surface appearance with improved burning properties in terms of soot production, wax consumption, melt pool depth and flame height.
Abstract:
A water-resistant and UV-resistant clear coat sealant and finish for protecting wood signs from weathering. The sealant is applied as a viscous liquid to the surface of the sign and allowed to stand until dry. It dries to a clear, durable protective coating with a satin luster.
Abstract:
A thermal transfer ribbon has a substrate and a coating which contains thermally active ingredients for transferring images onto a receiving medium upon the application of heat to said ribbon. The ingredients are predominately water based and are environmentally acceptable in the industry. The various ingredients provide a flexible coating structure and a good adhesive bond along with improved resistance to smear and smudging of the transferred images. The thermal transfer formulation comprises carnauba wax and paraffin wax emulsified in a mixture of 1-10% volatile solvent and about 90-99% water.
Abstract:
Polyolefins are thermomechanically degraded in a twin-screw extruder without a downstream degradation apparatus, at from 300.degree. to 550.degree. C. and from 1 to 100 bar and in average residence times of the reaction mixture of from 0.5 to 10 minutes, by a process in which the pressure in the twin-screw extruder is changed periodically or aperiodically with a fluctuation of from 0.5 to 30 bar. The novel process is particularly suitable for the degradation of polypropylene.
Abstract:
Waxes and polymeric waxes can graft with a coupling agent by employing a radical process. The resulted grafted waxes can be applied:1. For Coating and bonding with surfaces of materials to be applied as water-proofing antirust and reinforcing fillers.2. As enhancing coupling agent to bond with plastics, rubber and asphalt.3. As adhesive materials.
Abstract:
The invention involves anti-adhesive compositions. This composition is basically characterized by the fact that it contains, in an organic solvent, at least one microcrystalline wax having a melting point of between 40.degree. and 150.degree. C., which may be combined, if necessary, with a paraffin wax, a silicone oil or various swelling agents.This composition makes it possible to form a protective coating for walls against bill-posting, penetration and attachment of graffiti and/or paint and against adherence of dust and miscellaneous polluting agents in and on such surfaces.
Abstract:
Novel high-melting wax compositions are prepared by heat-curing a mixture of petroleum wax, an olefin-vinyl ester copolymer and an aluminum polyalkoxide. Novel coating methods utilizing the new wax compositions are also disclosed.