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Laminating wax of high adhesive characteristics especially useful in the production of intercalated products is obtained from telomer resulting from a telomerization employing pseudocumene as the telogen and ethylene as the taxogen, the reaction producing said telomer being hereinafter referred to as the telomerization of ethylene on pseudocumene.
Compositions of universal adhesion are provided comprising (I) petroleum wax reinforced with ethylene/olefin copolymer reinforcing resin and (II) an adhesion promoting system consisting essentially of (a) a polar polymeric additive such as copolymers of ethylene with vinyl esters, acrylates and unsaturated carboxylic acids or acid derivatives and (b) a tackifying resin such as wood rosin or its derivatives.
A smear resistant thermally reactive material for use in a one-coat system, the thermally reactive material being applied to a receiver stock and consisting essentially of: about 55-75% wax; a binder of about 0.5-11% ethylene vinyl acetate; a pigment of about 6-26% color pigment; a dye of about 0.5-14% color forming dye; and a reactant of about 5-15% epoxy resin. The smear resistant thermally reactive material has a cohesive strength that inhibits smearing of data that is thermally transferred f...
Thixotropic water reducible, dispersible, corrosion resistant coating composition comprising amine salt of blended microcrystalline waxes in which the waxes have an acid number of 7-200 and the amine is preferably morpholine with C-8-30 carboxylic acid, preferably oleic, an overbased alkaline earth sulfonate, e.g., SACI, an alcoholic coupling solvent, e.g., propyl glycol ether and water (Tectyl 310).
Water reducible, dispersible coating composition comprising: organic vehicle containing wax compounds of low oil content, neopentyl ester, carboxylic acid, amine, alcoholic coupling solvent, water. Vehicle is preferably amine salt of organic wax of low oil content, long-chain carboxylic acid and neopentyl ester, e.g. C30 acid and pentaerythritol.
Hot melt adhesives that contain an N-alpha olefin wax have substantially improved open times.
An initial chemical composition comprising selected surfactants, dispersants, and degreasers that liquefy, disperse, demulsify, degrease, inhibit corrosion and scale formation, and lower the pour point of a petroleum, coal, Fischer-Tropsch synthesized, or naturally occurring paraffin-based wax and asphaltene. Such a product is capable of converting crystalline wax (paraffin) in, for example, slop oil into an amorphous form of wax at room temperature, allowing the wax to be dissolved in, for exam...
A solid adhesive composition which has an excellent applying performance even after an applying part of the solid adhesive is left to stand in the atmosphere for a long time and which is excellent in a cap-off performance and which comprises at least an adhesive component, a gelling agent and a solvent, wherein contained in the above composition are at least one selected from the group consisting of waxes such as paraffin waxes and olefin waxes which are a solid at room temperature and have a so...
The tendency of polyester films to attract dust and develop scratches is reduced by applying to each side of such films a coating having a perceptible thickness of at most 0.1 .mu. and essentially consisting of 70 to 90 percent by weight of a waxy material having a melting point about 75.degree. C and 30 to 10 percent by weight of an antistatic compound.
A composition useful in lamination, the process of applying this composition, and the resulting laminated structure. This composition comprises (1) a microcrystalline-type wax, for example melting from about 140.degree.-200.degree. F (2) a resin, for example petroleum polymer resins, terpene polymer resins, rosin and rosin esters, having a molecular weight of about 800 to 2,000 and (3) atactic polypropylene. The composition comprises about 20-40% of atactic polypropylene; about 10-25% of polymer...
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