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Donald T j Harper
NOYES DATA CORPORATION
Park Ridge, New Jersey, U S A
1976
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION 1
POLYETHYLENE AND ETHYLENE COPOLYMERS-HOT MELTS 3
Polyethylene 3
Hot Melt Coating Process 3
Water Resistant Corrugated Paperboard 6
Three-Component Blend 11
Polyethylene Wax Process 13
Amide Antiblocking Agents for Polyethylene and Wax Blends 14
Irradiation Process for Wax—Polyethylene Mixtures 14
Porous Coated Material for Tea Bags 15
Polymerized Terpene Resin-Maleic Anhydride Bonding Agent 16
Orthosilicate Ester Primer 17
Polar, Hydrophilic Top Coating of Surface Activated Polyolefins 17
Calendering Technique for Surface Smoothness 18
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers 20
Ceresin Wax Added to Prevent Blushing 20
Polyethylene and Resin Esters—Controlled Cooling Rate 21
Scuff Resistant Waxes 22
Fischer-Tropsch Wax 23
Methyl Styrene-Vinyl Toluene Copolymers 24
Alpha-Methyl Styrene Copolymers 25
Dimethyl-Alpha-Methyl Styrene/Alpha-Methyl Styrene/Styrene
Terpolymers 26
Polypropylene with Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Cosolvent 27
Polypropylene and Amide Antiblocking Agents 29
Ethylene-Ethyl Acrylate Copolymers 32
Polyethylene Blends 32
Polyethylene and Polyterpene Blends 33
Modified Wax Compositions 34
Other Polyolefin Materials 35
Acrylic Acid 35
Hydroxyalkyl Vinyl Ether 36
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Contents and Subject Index
Salts of Ethylene-Methacrylic Acid Copolymers 37
Polybutene-1 and Wax Blends 38
Ethylene Copolymer and Metal Salt of a Sulfonamide 39
POLYVINYLIDENE CHLORIDE AND FLUOROCARBON COATINGS 41
Vinylidene Chloride Copolymers 41
Acrylates—Two-Coat Process 41
Methacrylonitrile-Methyl Methacrylate 42
Butadiene Sulfone-Acrylate 43
Diacrylate Esters Added to Control Blocking 44
Acrylate Copolymers and Cation-Active Polymer Dispersions 45
Acrylate Copolymers Modified with Alkyd Resins 46
Multilayered Coating Composition 48
Multicoating Technique 50
Fluorocarbons 53
Fluorocarbon Copolymersand Latex 53
Chromium Complexes of Fluoroisoalkoxyalkyl Carboxylic Acids 56
WATER-SOLUBLE COATINGS 59
Polyvinyl Alcohol 59
Titanic Acid 59
Werner Type Chromium Complex 61
Boric Acid and Chelating Agent 62
Boric Acid Treatment 63
Amylosic Compositions 65
Aftertreatment with Acidic Curing Agent 65
Vinyl Acetate-Dibutyl Maleate Blends 67
Pigmented Coatings—Addition of Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone 67
Pigmented Coatings—Borax Treatment During Calendering 68
Stiff Lightweight Paper Using Urea-Formaldehyde Condensate 69
Methylcellulose 70
Maleic Anhydride Copolymers 72
Maleated Starch with Quaternary Ammonium Groups 72
Styrene Copolymer and Epoxy Resin 74
Styrene Copolymer-Starch-Rosin Mixtures 74
Styrene Copolymer as Undercoat for Wax Treatment 76
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Half Esters—In Situ Polymerization 76
Amide Salts of Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymers and Starch 77
Alkyl Vinyl Ether Interpolymers 80
Alpha-Olefin Copolymers—Bisulfite Addition 81
Nitrogen-Containing Polymers 82
Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride-N-Methylol Acrylamide Terpolymer and Starch 82
Polyethyleneimine-Starch-Glyoxal 83
Polyalkyleneimine Crosslinked with Formaldehyde 84
Starch Binder Containing Polyacrylamide with Glyoxal Insolubilizer 85
Acrylamide Polymers 86
Curable Thermosetting Resins and Acrylamide Copolymers 87
Polyacrylamide and Colloidal Silica 88
Nitrogen Derivatives of Acrolein Polymers 89
Alpha-Olefin/Maleic Imide-Amine and Epihalohydrin 90
Styrene-Methyl Vinyl Pyridine Copolymer Additives 91
Starch and Casein Dispersions 92
N,N -Alkyl-Substituted Aspartimide 92
Contents and Subject Index ix
Glyoxal-Urea Insolubilizer 95
Trimellitic Acid Polyesters 96
Amine-Containing Polymer 98
Polybutadiene 100
Sugar Extender for Thermosetting Resin 101
Clay and Natural Chalk Whiting 101
Urea-Formaldehyde Pigment 103
Resin-Treated Silicates 107
Thermoset Resins for Crosslinking Starch Size—Prevention of
Discoloration 110
Casein Formulation Modified with Thermoset Resin and Resorcinol 110
Casein Coating Gelled by Use of Formic Acid Ill
Lignosulfonate, Wax and Polysaccharide 112
Pu I lu Ian 114
Fatty Alcohol Emulsions as Lubricants 115
Other Formulations 118
Silica Sols, Flocculating Agent and Polyhydric Alcohol 118
Urea-Formaldehyde Resins Plasticized with Imidazolines 123
Sulfite Derivatives of Acrolein Polymers 123
Trimethylolphenol-Polyol Thermosetting Copolymers 124
STYRENE-BUTADIENE AND ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE LATEXES 126
Styrene-Butadiene as Binders 126
Epoxide Modified Carboxyl-Containing Copolymers 126
Butadiene-Styrene-Acrylic Acid-Acrolein Tetrapolymers 130
Acrolein Modified Styrene-Butadiene Latex 132
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride and Starch 134
Carboxylated Polymer 135
Hydroxyl and Carboxyl Functional Polymers 136
Acrylic Acid Copolymer and Polyphosphate Surfactant 137
Acrylic Acid Copolymer 138
Acrylamide-ltaconic Acid Copolymers 139
Gelable Cationic Polymer Coatings 141
Controlled Polymerization Process 142
Alkali-Soluble Butadiene Copolymer 145
Alkali Decomposition Product of Yeast 146
Styrene-Butadiene—Other Uses 148
Specific Emulsifier for Antiblocking 148
Polyethylene Blends 149
Dihydrogen Orthophosphate Stabilizers for Styrene-Isobutylene
Latexes 149
Rubber Latex Containing Isocyanate Adduct 150
pH Adjustment for Acrylic Acid-Containing Copolymers 152
Ion Exchange Resin Treatment 154
Glyoxal-Starch Coating Followed by Passage Through Heated Nip 155
SBR Latex and Wax 157
Ethylene-Propylene 159
Modified by Maleic Anhydride 159
Blends with Polar Polymers 161
High Solids Latexes 163
Paraffinic Wax Followed by Heat Treatment 163
Other Polyolefin Latexes 165
Polyethylene 165
Contents and Subject Index
Polyethylene and Oxygenated Wax 167
Polystyrene 169
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer and Calcium Sulfoaluminate
Pigment 170
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer, Urea and Magnesium Chloride
for Flexible Coating 170
Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride 171
Oxidized Polybutadiene 174
VINYL ACETATE LATEXES 176
Acrylic Copolymers 176
Ethyl Acrylate—Pressure Nip Finishing 176
Acrylic Copolymer and Addition of Glyoxal 183
Ammonium Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-ltaconic Acid Terpolymers 185
Crystalline Ethylene-Acrylic Acid Terpolymers 187
Other Vinyl Acetate Copolymers 189
Vinyl Ester Blends and Starch 189
Maleic Anhydride Half Ester 193
Ammonium Methyl Maleate 194
Dibutyl Fumarate Copolymer Blends with Polyethylene 198
Ethy lene-T rial ly I Cyanurate 199
Polyvinyl Acetate Resin Emulsion Top Coated with Wax Composition 202
ACRYLIC LATEXES 204
Styrene-Alkyl Acrylate Copolymers 204
Acrylic Acid—Two Stage Process 204
Acrylic Acid-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate 205
Acrylic Acid with 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate 208
Methacrylamide 210
Maleic Acid Ester and Colloidal Silica 212
Maleic Anhydride 214
Alkyl Acrylate Interpolymers 216
Shellac Combined with Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin 218
Graft Polymers of Soy Protein 219
Other Copolymers 226
Acrylonitrile-Methacrylic Acid-Butadiene 226
Acrylate-Acrylonitrile-Methacrylic Acid 229
Impregnation with Ammonium Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-Maleic Acid
Copolymers 231
Ethyl Acrylate-Acrylonitrile Emulsion Containing Thermoset Resin 232
Ammonium Salt of Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylic Acid Copolymer 234
Methyl Methacrylate-Methacrylic Acid Stabilized with Amines 235
Amine Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-Methacrylamide-Methacrylic Acid 237
Amide Groups Formed by Hydrolysis of Ethylene-Alkyl Acrylate
Copolymers 239
Vinyl-Acrylic Latex and Use of Lightly Beaten Stock 241
Mixtures of Vinyl-Acrylic Copolymers 243
High Gloss Coatings—Thermoplastic Resin Binder 245
Mixed Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Acrylic Resins 251
SILICONES AND SOLVENT-BASED COATINGS 254
Silicones 254
Starch and Thermoplastic Binder with Silicone Release Agents 254
Contents and Subject Index *•
Release Coating over Polyethylene Undercoating 256
Amino Compound Addition in Polysiloxane Release Coatings 257
Dimethylpolysiloxane and Methyl Hydrogen Polysiloxane 259
Silicon Hydride Polysiloxane-Alkenyl Silane Adducts 262
Vinyl-Containing Polysiloxanes 264
Solvent-Based Coatings 265
Polystyrene 265
Styrene-Methacrylaldehyde-Methacrylate and Aminoplast Blends 266
Copolymer of Styrene and Butyl-Maleic Half Ester 269
Ethyl Acrylate-Methacrylic Copolymer with Thermoset Resin 270
Ethyl Acrylate and N-Methoxymethyl-4-Pentenamide Copolymers 271
Allo-Ocimene Diepoxide Polymers 273
Salts of Ethylene-Aminoalkyl Methacrylate Copolymersand Fluorine-
Containing Phosphates 275
Polyisobutenylsuccinic Anhydride 278
Cyclicized Rubber, Paraffin Wax and Vinyl Acetate Resin
Compositions 278
Phthalic Anhydride Fatty Acid Ester Resin and Thermosetting Resin 280
Wax and Thermoset Resin Coating Process for Corrugated Board 281
C|6-34 Alpha-Olefin Polymers 282
Chlorinated Polyethylene Top Coated with Saran 284
Miscellaneous 284
Polymethyl Methacrylate Microspheres 284
Treatment with Methyl Cyanoacrylate Vapors 286
Graft Polymerization of Acrylate Monomers in Presence of Ethylene
Dimethacrylate 287
In Situ Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate 288
Electrical-Discharge-Induced Insolubilization of Coatings 288
Electric Field Polymerization 289
SPECIALTY COATINGS 292
Photographic 292
Acrylic Acid Copolymer, Polyvinyl Alcohol and Colloidal Silica 292
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer for Stain-Free Photographic
Paper 294
Polyvinyl Acetate Latex-Hydroxyethylcellulose-Chrome Complex 294
Powdered Polyethylene Coating 295
Salt-Modified Kaolin-Phenolic Resin Sheet Material 299
Stabilized Polyolefin Coating 300
Textured Photographic Base Paper 301
Opaque Coatings 303
Microcapsules of Titanium Dioxide 303
Casein Base 306
Water-Resistant Recording Material 307
Other Coatings and Processes 309
Metallic Powder for Thermoplastic Coating 309
Metalization of Cast-Coated Papers 310
Transparentized Paper Containing Cotton Linter Fibers 311
Chemical Watermark Paper 313
Urea-Formaldehyde Resin for Flameproof Paper 313
Hydrocarbon-Impregnated Grease-Resistant Paper 315
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate and Asphalt Blends for Mulch Sheets 315
Polyvinyl Acetate and Modified Starch for Erasable Paper 316
Contents and Subject Index
xii
Coated Acrylonitrile Paper for Electrical Insulation 317
Thermal Paper Coating 318
Electroconductive Paper 321
Ultrafine Natural Calcium Carbonates 322
Thermoset Polymer Coated-Wax Impregnated Stock 323
COMPANY INDEX 327
INVENTOR INDEX 329
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PAPER COATINGS
B
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A( i ds
Donald T j Harper
NOYES DATA CORPORATION
Park Ridge, New Jersey, U S A
1976
CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX
INTRODUCTION 1
POLYETHYLENE AND ETHYLENE COPOLYMERS-HOT MELTS 3
Polyethylene 3
Hot Melt Coating Process 3
Water Resistant Corrugated Paperboard 6
Three-Component Blend 11
Polyethylene Wax Process 13
Amide Antiblocking Agents for Polyethylene and Wax Blends 14
Irradiation Process for Wax—Polyethylene Mixtures 14
Porous Coated Material for Tea Bags 15
Polymerized Terpene Resin-Maleic Anhydride Bonding Agent 16
Orthosilicate Ester Primer 17
Polar, Hydrophilic Top Coating of Surface Activated Polyolefins 17
Calendering Technique for Surface Smoothness 18
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Copolymers 20
Ceresin Wax Added to Prevent Blushing 20
Polyethylene and Resin Esters—Controlled Cooling Rate 21
Scuff Resistant Waxes 22
Fischer-Tropsch Wax 23
Methyl Styrene-Vinyl Toluene Copolymers 24
Alpha-Methyl Styrene Copolymers 25
Dimethyl-Alpha-Methyl Styrene/Alpha-Methyl Styrene/Styrene
Terpolymers 26
Polypropylene with Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Cosolvent 27
Polypropylene and Amide Antiblocking Agents 29
Ethylene-Ethyl Acrylate Copolymers 32
Polyethylene Blends 32
Polyethylene and Polyterpene Blends 33
Modified Wax Compositions 34
Other Polyolefin Materials 35
Acrylic Acid 35
Hydroxyalkyl Vinyl Ether 36
vii
Contents and Subject Index
Salts of Ethylene-Methacrylic Acid Copolymers 37
Polybutene-1 and Wax Blends 38
Ethylene Copolymer and Metal Salt of a Sulfonamide 39
POLYVINYLIDENE CHLORIDE AND FLUOROCARBON COATINGS 41
Vinylidene Chloride Copolymers 41
Acrylates—Two-Coat Process 41
Methacrylonitrile-Methyl Methacrylate 42
Butadiene Sulfone-Acrylate 43
Diacrylate Esters Added to Control Blocking 44
Acrylate Copolymers and Cation-Active Polymer Dispersions 45
Acrylate Copolymers Modified with Alkyd Resins 46
Multilayered Coating Composition 48
Multicoating Technique 50
Fluorocarbons 53
Fluorocarbon Copolymersand Latex 53
Chromium Complexes of Fluoroisoalkoxyalkyl Carboxylic Acids 56
WATER-SOLUBLE COATINGS 59
Polyvinyl Alcohol 59
Titanic Acid 59
Werner Type Chromium Complex 61
Boric Acid and Chelating Agent 62
Boric Acid Treatment 63
Amylosic Compositions 65
Aftertreatment with Acidic Curing Agent 65
Vinyl Acetate-Dibutyl Maleate Blends 67
Pigmented Coatings—Addition of Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone 67
Pigmented Coatings—Borax Treatment During Calendering 68
Stiff Lightweight Paper Using Urea-Formaldehyde Condensate 69
Methylcellulose 70
Maleic Anhydride Copolymers 72
Maleated Starch with Quaternary Ammonium Groups 72
Styrene Copolymer and Epoxy Resin 74
Styrene Copolymer-Starch-Rosin Mixtures 74
Styrene Copolymer as Undercoat for Wax Treatment 76
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Half Esters—In Situ Polymerization 76
Amide Salts of Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymers and Starch 77
Alkyl Vinyl Ether Interpolymers 80
Alpha-Olefin Copolymers—Bisulfite Addition 81
Nitrogen-Containing Polymers 82
Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride-N-Methylol Acrylamide Terpolymer and Starch 82
Polyethyleneimine-Starch-Glyoxal 83
Polyalkyleneimine Crosslinked with Formaldehyde 84
Starch Binder Containing Polyacrylamide with Glyoxal Insolubilizer 85
Acrylamide Polymers 86
Curable Thermosetting Resins and Acrylamide Copolymers 87
Polyacrylamide and Colloidal Silica 88
Nitrogen Derivatives of Acrolein Polymers 89
Alpha-Olefin/Maleic Imide-Amine and Epihalohydrin 90
Styrene-Methyl Vinyl Pyridine Copolymer Additives 91
Starch and Casein Dispersions 92
N,N'-Alkyl-Substituted Aspartimide 92
Contents and Subject Index ix
Glyoxal-Urea Insolubilizer 95
Trimellitic Acid Polyesters 96
Amine-Containing Polymer 98
Polybutadiene 100
Sugar Extender for Thermosetting Resin 101
Clay and Natural Chalk Whiting 101
Urea-Formaldehyde Pigment 103
Resin-Treated Silicates 107
Thermoset Resins for Crosslinking Starch Size—Prevention of
Discoloration 110
Casein Formulation Modified with Thermoset Resin and Resorcinol 110
Casein Coating Gelled by Use of Formic Acid Ill
Lignosulfonate, Wax and Polysaccharide 112
Pu I lu Ian 114
Fatty Alcohol Emulsions as Lubricants 115
Other Formulations 118
Silica Sols, Flocculating Agent and Polyhydric Alcohol 118
Urea-Formaldehyde Resins Plasticized with Imidazolines 123
Sulfite Derivatives of Acrolein Polymers 123
Trimethylolphenol-Polyol Thermosetting Copolymers 124
STYRENE-BUTADIENE AND ETHYLENE-PROPYLENE LATEXES 126
Styrene-Butadiene as Binders 126
Epoxide Modified Carboxyl-Containing Copolymers 126
Butadiene-Styrene-Acrylic Acid-Acrolein Tetrapolymers 130
Acrolein Modified Styrene-Butadiene Latex 132
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride and Starch 134
Carboxylated Polymer 135
Hydroxyl and Carboxyl Functional Polymers 136
Acrylic Acid Copolymer and Polyphosphate Surfactant 137
Acrylic Acid Copolymer 138
Acrylamide-ltaconic Acid Copolymers 139
Gelable Cationic Polymer Coatings 141
Controlled Polymerization Process 142
Alkali-Soluble Butadiene Copolymer 145
Alkali Decomposition Product of Yeast 146
Styrene-Butadiene—Other Uses 148
Specific Emulsifier for Antiblocking 148
Polyethylene Blends 149
Dihydrogen Orthophosphate Stabilizers for Styrene-Isobutylene
Latexes 149
Rubber Latex Containing Isocyanate Adduct 150
pH Adjustment for Acrylic Acid-Containing Copolymers 152
Ion Exchange Resin Treatment 154
Glyoxal-Starch Coating Followed by Passage Through Heated Nip 155
SBR Latex and Wax 157
Ethylene-Propylene 159
Modified by Maleic Anhydride 159
Blends with Polar Polymers 161
High Solids Latexes 163
Paraffinic Wax Followed by Heat Treatment 163
Other Polyolefin Latexes 165
Polyethylene 165
Contents and Subject Index
Polyethylene and Oxygenated Wax 167
Polystyrene 169
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer and Calcium Sulfoaluminate
Pigment 170
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer, Urea and Magnesium Chloride
for Flexible Coating 170
Ethylene-Vinyl Chloride 171
Oxidized Polybutadiene 174
VINYL ACETATE LATEXES 176
Acrylic Copolymers 176
Ethyl Acrylate—Pressure Nip Finishing 176
Acrylic Copolymer and Addition of Glyoxal 183
Ammonium Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-ltaconic Acid Terpolymers 185
Crystalline Ethylene-Acrylic Acid Terpolymers 187
Other Vinyl Acetate Copolymers 189
Vinyl Ester Blends and Starch 189
Maleic Anhydride Half Ester 193
Ammonium Methyl Maleate 194
Dibutyl Fumarate Copolymer Blends with Polyethylene 198
Ethy lene-T rial ly I Cyanurate 199
Polyvinyl Acetate Resin Emulsion Top Coated with Wax Composition 202
ACRYLIC LATEXES 204
Styrene-Alkyl Acrylate Copolymers 204
Acrylic Acid—Two Stage Process 204
Acrylic Acid-Hydroxyethyl Acrylate 205
Acrylic Acid with 2-Ethylhexyl Acrylate 208
Methacrylamide 210
Maleic Acid Ester and Colloidal Silica 212
Maleic Anhydride 214
Alkyl Acrylate Interpolymers 216
Shellac Combined with Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin 218
Graft Polymers of Soy Protein 219
Other Copolymers 226
Acrylonitrile-Methacrylic Acid-Butadiene 226
Acrylate-Acrylonitrile-Methacrylic Acid 229
Impregnation with Ammonium Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-Maleic Acid
Copolymers 231
Ethyl Acrylate-Acrylonitrile Emulsion Containing Thermoset Resin 232
Ammonium Salt of Methyl Methacrylate-Acrylic Acid Copolymer 234
Methyl Methacrylate-Methacrylic Acid Stabilized with Amines 235
Amine Salts of Ethyl Acrylate-Methacrylamide-Methacrylic Acid 237
Amide Groups Formed by Hydrolysis of Ethylene-Alkyl Acrylate
Copolymers 239
Vinyl-Acrylic Latex and Use of Lightly Beaten Stock 241
Mixtures of Vinyl-Acrylic Copolymers 243
High Gloss Coatings—Thermoplastic Resin Binder 245
Mixed Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Acrylic Resins 251
SILICONES AND SOLVENT-BASED COATINGS 254
Silicones 254
Starch and Thermoplastic Binder with Silicone Release Agents 254
Contents and Subject Index *•
Release Coating over Polyethylene Undercoating 256
Amino Compound Addition in Polysiloxane Release Coatings 257
Dimethylpolysiloxane and Methyl Hydrogen Polysiloxane 259
Silicon Hydride Polysiloxane-Alkenyl Silane Adducts 262
Vinyl-Containing Polysiloxanes 264
Solvent-Based Coatings 265
Polystyrene 265
Styrene-Methacrylaldehyde-Methacrylate and Aminoplast Blends 266
Copolymer of Styrene and Butyl-Maleic Half Ester 269
Ethyl Acrylate-Methacrylic Copolymer with Thermoset Resin 270
Ethyl Acrylate and N-Methoxymethyl-4-Pentenamide Copolymers 271
Allo-Ocimene Diepoxide Polymers 273
Salts of Ethylene-Aminoalkyl Methacrylate Copolymersand Fluorine-
Containing Phosphates 275
Polyisobutenylsuccinic Anhydride 278
Cyclicized Rubber, Paraffin Wax and Vinyl Acetate Resin
Compositions 278
Phthalic Anhydride Fatty Acid Ester Resin and Thermosetting Resin 280
Wax and Thermoset Resin Coating Process for Corrugated Board 281
C|6-34 Alpha-Olefin Polymers 282
Chlorinated Polyethylene Top Coated with Saran 284
Miscellaneous 284
Polymethyl Methacrylate Microspheres 284
Treatment with Methyl Cyanoacrylate Vapors 286
Graft Polymerization of Acrylate Monomers in Presence of Ethylene
Dimethacrylate 287
In Situ Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate 288
Electrical-Discharge-Induced Insolubilization of Coatings 288
Electric Field Polymerization 289
SPECIALTY COATINGS 292
Photographic 292
Acrylic Acid Copolymer, Polyvinyl Alcohol and Colloidal Silica 292
Styrene-Maleic Anhydride Copolymer for Stain-Free Photographic
Paper 294
Polyvinyl Acetate Latex-Hydroxyethylcellulose-Chrome Complex 294
Powdered Polyethylene Coating 295
Salt-Modified Kaolin-Phenolic Resin Sheet Material 299
Stabilized Polyolefin Coating 300
Textured Photographic Base Paper 301
Opaque Coatings 303
Microcapsules of Titanium Dioxide 303
Casein Base 306
Water-Resistant Recording Material 307
Other Coatings and Processes 309
Metallic Powder for Thermoplastic Coating 309
Metalization of Cast-Coated Papers 310
Transparentized Paper Containing Cotton Linter Fibers 311
Chemical Watermark Paper 313
Urea-Formaldehyde Resin for Flameproof Paper 313
Hydrocarbon-Impregnated Grease-Resistant Paper 315
Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate and Asphalt Blends for Mulch Sheets 315
Polyvinyl Acetate and Modified Starch for Erasable Paper 316
Contents and Subject Index
xii
Coated Acrylonitrile Paper for Electrical Insulation 317
Thermal Paper Coating 318
Electroconductive Paper 321
Ultrafine Natural Calcium Carbonates 322
Thermoset Polymer Coated-Wax Impregnated Stock 323
COMPANY INDEX 327
INVENTOR INDEX 329 |
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spelling | Harper, Donald T. Verfasser aut Paper coatings Donald T. Harper Park Ridge, N.J. Noyes Data Corp. 1976 335 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chemical technology review 79 Paper coatings Patents Chemical technology review 79 (DE-604)BV000012423 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015354158&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Paper coatings |
title_auth | Paper coatings |
title_exact_search | Paper coatings |
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title_full | Paper coatings Donald T. Harper |
title_fullStr | Paper coatings Donald T. Harper |
title_full_unstemmed | Paper coatings Donald T. Harper |
title_short | Paper coatings |
title_sort | paper coatings |
topic | Paper coatings Patents |
topic_facet | Paper coatings Patents |
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