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PAPER COATED WITH CLAY AND ASBESTOS
   
Document Number
US Patent 3856564
Issued Date
December 24, 1974
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Inventors
Kirkham; William Brian (Montreal, Quebec,CA)
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Abstract
A coated paper utilizing a clay coating containing asbestos in the amount of 0.1 to 10 percent based on the weight of clay.
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Owner
Domtar Limited (Montreal,CA)
Published
December 24, 1974
Application Number
05/386,391
Filed
August 7, 1973
US Classification
428/445   428/452 428/454
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Attorney/Law Firm
Parent Case
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 222,399 filed Jan. 31, 1972, now abandoned.
USPTO Field of Search
117/152   117/155UA   117/156   106/214   162/153   162/155   162/181D  
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