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Chain entanglement crosslinked polymers
   
Document Number
US Patent 6451953
Issued Date
September 17, 2002
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A rigid crosslinked polymer having effective levels of chain entanglement crosslinking produced by a rapid rate polymerization procedure which comprises the steps of creating a radical flux by providing monomer units with an effective amount of an initiator to initiate polymer growth. dispersing the monomers and initiator to form an aqueous dispersion, and heating the aqueous dispersion to a temperature greater than the ten-hour half-life temperature of the initiator.
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Owner
Sun Drilling Products, Corp. (Belle Chasse, LA)
Published
September 17, 2002
Application Number
08/993,425
Filed
December 18, 1997
US Classification
526/348   526/306 526/348.8
Int'l Classification
C08F   2/22   (20060101)   C08F   2/12   (20060101)   C09K   8/02   (20060101)   C09K   8/24   (20060101)   C09K   8/60   (20060101)   C09K   8/68   (20060101)  
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526/306   526/348   526/348.4  
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