| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6375788 |
Method of coating melamine resin on laminating paper |
April 23, 2002 |
| Decorative paper with a wear resistant decorative layer is made by limiting the flow of melamine resin through the decorative paper. A partially cured melamine resin impregnated overlay is placed over non-impregnated decorative paper and cured at temperatures of about 230-310.degree. F. |
| 6187415 |
Solid surfacing dimensional laminate, and methods for making and using same |
February 13, 2001 |
| Multilayered dimensional laminates with improved depth appearance are provided that include a plurality of decorative layers having the same or different patterns layered so that a portion of each pattern is visible in the final dimensional laminate. Such laminate may further include a |
| 6080473 |
ABS substrate extrusion process |
June 27, 2000 |
| The process for manufacturing extruded ABS products includes recycling used ABS to produce a recycled ABS exhibiting predetermined characteristics and extruding the recycled ABS to produce an ABS product. |
| 5484656 |
Chemical treatment for fibers and reinforcement for polymer matrices resulting in good solvent r |
January 16, 1996 |
| Fibrous material including fibers, bundles of fibers, strands, roving, flakes and beads have a dried residue of a chemical treating composition for improved solvent resistance of polymers the fibrous materials reinforced. The chemical treated composition has at least one crosslinkabl |
| 5457152 |
Varicolored articles with crystalline thermoplastic chips |
October 10, 1995 |
| Filled crystalline thermoplastic resin chips are incorporated into a filled synthetic resin matrix for producing varicolored mineral appearing articles. Wollastonite filled polyphthalamide resin chips increase the surface hardness and decrease the ASTM E 84 Smoke Index of neopentyl g |
| 5455113 |
Impregnated fiber bundles having independently crosslinkable polyurethane |
October 3, 1995 |
| Flexible coated bundles of fibers are provided that are both encapsulated and impregnated with a coating of one or more independently partially crosslinkable polyurethane. The fibers in the bundle can have a first chemical treatment or size and the bundle of these fibers is treated to |
| 5258227 |
Chemically treated glass fibers with improved reinforcement properties |
November 2, 1993 |
| Chemically treated fibers of glass, carbon or polyamide have a treatment incorporating a copolymer or terpolymer with (vinylpyrrolidone-acrylate or acrylic moieties. In addition the treatment can have at least one film forming polymer, at least one organic/inorganic coupling agent, at le |
| 5247004 |
Polymeric-containing compositions with improved oxidative stability |
September 21, 1993 |
| Polymeric-containing compositions having improved oxidative stability have the polymer and at least two stabilizing agents. The composition can be a coating composition for substrates including those like fibrous material including fibers, bundles of fibers, strands, roving, flakes and b |
| 5130198 |
Polymeric-containing compositions with improved oxidative stability |
July 14, 1992 |
| Polymeric-containing compositions having improved oxidative stability have the polymer and at least two stabilizing agents. These agents are selected from low temperature antioxidants such as alkali metal and alkaline earth metal hypo or hydrogen phosphites, high temperature antioxidants |
| 4810576 |
Treated glass fibers and aqueous dispersion and nonwoven mat of the glass fibers |
March 7, 1989 |
| Chemically treated glass fibers of the present invention perform well as wet chopped strands of glass fibers and are useful in producing glass fiber paper. In one aspect the chopped strands of glass fibers have an aqueous chemical treatment comprised of at least one water soluble, un |
| 4681802 |
Treated glass fibers and aqueous dispersion and nonwoven mat of the glass fibers |
July 21, 1987 |
| Treated glass fibers having adequate protection for gathering into strands and when chopped being more dispersible in aqueous media. The treated glass fibers have a coating of an aqueous treating composition, wherein the solids have a cationic surfactant having one or more primary, s |
| 4592956 |
Treated glass fibers and aqueous dispersion and nonwoven mat of the glass fibers |
June 3, 1986 |
| Treated glass fibers having adequate protection for gathering into strands and when chopped being more dispersible in aqueous media. The treated glass fibers having a coating of an aqueous treating composition, wherein the solids have a cationic surfactant having one or more primary, |
| 4582873 |
Process for producing aqueous dispersions, internally silylated and dispersed polyurethane resin |
April 15, 1986 |
| A process is provided for making an aqueous dispersible, polyurethane or poly(urethane-urea) polymer which has internal pendant, siliconate anions. The aqueous dispersion is prepared from a reaction product of polyisocyanates, organic compounds with at least 2 active hydrogens, and o |
| 4567228 |
Aqueous dispersion, internally silylated and dispersed polyurethane resins, and surfaces contain |
January 28, 1986 |
| An aqueous dispersible, isocyanate-containing polymer or prepolymer or chain extended polymer is provided which has internal pendant, reactable silane groups and which can also have internal dispersing aids. The aqueous dispersible, isocyanate-containing polymer, prepolymer, or chain |
| 4542065 |
Chemically treated glass fibers and strands and dispersed products thereof |
September 17, 1985 |
| Treated glass fibers having improved utilization of silane coupling agents are produced which have good strand handling and processing properties and which result in reinforced polymeric materials having good strength properties and good UV color stability. The treated glass fibers havin |