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Walter Brenner Patents |
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Inventor: Brenner; Walter
Address: Teaneck, NJ
No. of patents: 9
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4483951 |
Radiation curable adhesive compositions and composite structures |
November 20, 1984 |
| This disclosure relates to novel adhesive compositions and composite structures utilizing the same, wherein said adhesive compositions contain an elastomer, a chemically compatible ethylenically unsaturated monomer, a tackifier, an adhesion promoter, and optionally, pigments, fillers, |
| 4413019 |
Radiation curable adhesive compositions and composite structures |
November 1, 1983 |
| This disclosure relates to novel adhesive compositions and composite structures utilizing the same, wherein said adhesive compositions contain an elastomer, a chemically compatible ethylenically unsaturated monomer, a tackifier, an adhesion promoter, and optionally, pigments, fillers, |
| 4395934 |
Wear reducer |
August 2, 1983 |
| An improved ammunition propellant composition and method for reducing gun mber wear, erosion, flash and cook-off through use of an additive comprising a mixture of a super water absorbent starch modified polyacrylonitrile which has been subjected to alkaline saponification and water. |
| 4368079 |
Apparatus for chemical conversion of materials and particularly the conversion of cellulose wast |
January 11, 1983 |
| A process and apparatus for the conversion of waste cellulose to glucose wherein an aqueous slurry of waste cellulose is acid hydrolyzed includes continuously feeding an aqueous slurry of waste cellulose into an inlet port with a twin screw extruder, continuously reacting the cellulose w |
| 4334477 |
Wear reducer |
June 15, 1982 |
| An improved ammunition propellant composition and method for reducing gun member wear, erosion, flash and cook-off through use of an additive comprising a mixture of a super water absorbent starch modified polyacrylonitrile which has been subjected to alkaline saponification and wate |
| 4319942 |
Radiation curing of flocked composite structures |
March 16, 1982 |
| This disclosure relates to novel adhesive compositions and composite structures utilizing the same, wherein said adhesive compositions contain an elastomer, a chemically compatible ethylenically unsaturated monomer, a tackifier, an adhesion promoter, and optionally, pigments, fillers, |
| 4316747 |
Process for the chemical conversion of cellulose waste to glucose |
February 23, 1982 |
| A process and apparatus for the conversion of waste cellulose to glucose wherein an aqueous slurry of waste cellulose is acid hydrolyzed includes continuously feeding an aqueous slurry of waste cellulose into an inlet port with a twin screw extruder, continuously reacting the cellulose w |
| 4216134 |
Triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate based adhesive sealant systems |
August 5, 1980 |
| Single component, shelf stable, anaerobic curing, adhesive compositions displaying high strength and resistance to water, heat and radiation are produced using triallylcyanurate or triallylisocyanurate as a reaction component. |
| 4049750 |
One component shelf stable low shrinkage structural adhesive systems |
September 20, 1977 |
| Novel one component shelf stable low shrinkage structural adhesive systems having controlled viscosity which cure at ambient temperatures in the absence of oxygen and at elevated temperature in the presence or absence of oxygen, with minimal dimensional change are disclosed. These adhesi |
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