| Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
| 106287340 | Silicon dioxide containing | 8 |
| 20090038511 | CARRIAGEWAY AND GROUND SURFACING FOR CARRIAGEWAYS - The superstructure ( | 02-12-2009 |
| 20100107930 | DISPERSION OF HIGH SURFACE AREA SILICA - Dispersion comprising water and mixed potassium silicon oxide powder, where—the mixed oxide powder is in the form of aggregates of primary particles, has a BET surface area of 100 to 400 m | 05-06-2010 |
| 20090064899 | MICROSILICA MATERIALS WITH IMPROVED POZZOLANIC ACTIVITY - A new pozzolanic material basically conformed of microsilica with a minimum of silica of 85% in its composition is described, where the silica of the material is conformed mainly of cristobalite and tridimite. Unlike microsilica conformed basically of quartz, the microsilica of the invention exhibits greater pozzolanic indexes and provides improved characteristics of durability to concrete cements and in smaller proportions. Also simple and low consumption energy methods for obtaining the pozzolanic material of the invention are described. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20080196627 | Vitreous enamel coating powder - An improved method for making an enamel coating powder includes the steps of: (a) forming an aqueous suspension of prescribed percentages of sol-gel glass formers, powdered glass filler and additives, wherein the additives are chosen so as give the resulting vitreous enamel coating the desired decorative and functional properties, (b) converting this suspension into particles having a prescribed particle size distribution, (c) heating the particles to drive off water and salt anions that are chemically bound to the particles, and (d) coating the particles so as to provide them with the degree of resistivity required for use with dry electrostatic spray systems. | 08-21-2008 |
| 20080196626 | SILICONE COATING COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a composition comprising:
| 08-21-2008 |
| 20110139035 | Aqueous Dispersions of Hydrophobic Silicic Acids - Method for the production of aqueous dispersions of hydrophobic silicic acids wherein the hydrophobic silicic acids are dispersed in an aqueous phase at a pH-value of 0 to 6 and in a subsequent step, the pH-value of the silicic acid dispersion is adjusted to a pH-value of 7-12 through the addition of a base. | 06-16-2011 |
| 20100294168 | Transparent Coatings - An inorganic oxide coating produced by preparing a coating composition comprising inorganic oxide particles and a polymer, applying the composition on a substrate to form a coating, and heating the substrate to remove the polymeric component, wherein the resulting coating is transparent. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20090071372 | WATER-BASED COATING COMPOSITION AND HEAT-SHIELDING COATING - The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a thermal shielding coating exhibiting high thermal shielding properties. The water-based coating composition in accordance with the present invention is characterized by inorganic particles inclusive of spherical metal oxide particles being contained therein. Various chemical compounds, etc. are contained in the water-based coating composition, but by adding spherical metal oxide particles, it has become possible that the water-based coating composition exhibits high solar reflecting properties, as described before. Conventionally, the present inventors have developed inorganic particles exhibiting increased sphericities, and in the course of the development of the inorganic particles exhibiting increased sphericities, they have found that the inorganic particles exhibiting increased sphericities can be dispersed in liquid with very high concentrations, and have contemplated the application of the inorganic particles exhibiting increased sphericities to the coating composition. They have confirmed that the thermal shielding properties are also improved as the result of a large amount of inorganic particles which are excellent in solar reflecting properties being able to be contained in the coating composition, and have completed the present invention. | 03-19-2009 |