Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100048812 | WATER-DISPERSIBLE, AIR-DRYING URALKYD RESINS - A water-dispersible, air-drying uralkyd resin comprising the reaction product of a) of at least one fatty acid modified polyester polyol comprising components i) at least one unsaturated C | 02-25-2010 |
20110064933 | AQUEOUS EMULSION COATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN AUTOXIDISABLE FATTY ACID MODIFIED POLYESTER - An aqueous coating composition comprising an autoxidisable fatty acid modified polyester resin having ≧40 wt % of fatty acid residues; a Tg in the range of from −70 to +20° C.; an acid value less than 40 mg KOH/g; a Mw in the range of from 5,000 to 125,000 g/mol; >5 wt % of ring structures; and said composition having a co-solvent content less than 20 wt % by weight of solids; a solids content >38 wt %; and when in the form of the film having a telegraphing value of less than 35 gloss units. | 03-17-2011 |
20130023626 | WATER-DISPERSIBLE, AIR-DRYING URALKYD RESINS - A water-dispersible, air-drying uralkyd resin comprising the reaction product of a) of at least one fatty acid modified polyester polyol comprising components i) at least one unsaturated C | 01-24-2013 |
20130236694 | AQUEOUS EMULSION COATING COMPOSITION COMPRISING AN AUTOXIDISABLE FATTY ACID MODIFIED POLYESTER - An aqueous coating composition comprising an autoxidisable fatty acid modified polyester resin having 40 wt % of fatty acid residues; a Tg in the range of from −70 to +20° C.; an acid value less than 40 mg KOH/g; a Mw in the range of from 5,000 to 125,000 g/mol; >5 wt % of ring structures; and said composition having a co-solvent content less than 20 wt % by weight of solids; a solids content >38 wt %; and when in the form of the film having a telegraphing value of less than 35 gloss units. | 09-12-2013 |
20130274411 | WATER-DISPERSIBLE, AIR-DRYING URALKYD RESINS - A water-dispersible, air-drying uralkyd resin comprising the reaction product of a) of at least one fatty acid modified polyester polyol comprising components i) at least one unsaturated C | 10-17-2013 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080213380 | Process for the Preparation of Encapsulates Through Precipitation - A process for the preparation of encapsulates, employs: a pumpable emulsion having (i) a continuous phase containing a solvent and a matrix-forming solute dissolved in the solvent and (ii) a dispersed phase; an extractant including supercritical, subcritical or liquefied gas; the solvent being substantially more soluble in the extractant than the matrix-forming solute and the process including the successive steps of: a) combining the pumpable emulsion with the extractant under mixing conditions; b) allowing the formation of particulate encapsulates in which the dispersed phase is encased in a solid matrix of the matrix-forming solute; c) collecting the encapsulates and separating them from the extractant. The present processes is particularly suitable for producing particles containing active ingredients that are very sensitive, whose activity is adversely affected by exposure to oxygen, light, moisture, heat and/or friction. | 09-04-2008 |
20110171349 | MICROENCAPSULATE AND PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF - The present invention relates to a microencapsulate comprising microcapsules having a diameter of 0.1 μm to 25 μm, said microcapsules comprising: —a core particle having a diameter of 90 nm to 23 μm and containing at least 3% of the active component by weight of said core particle; and—a coating that fully envelops the core particle and containing at least 20 wt. % of a hydrophobic polymer selected from cellulosic ethers, cellulosic esters, zein, shellac, gluten, polylactide, hydrophobic starch derivatives, polyvinyl acetate polymers, polymers or copolymers derived from an acrylic acid ester and/or a methacrylic acid ester and combinations thereof; wherein the core particle contains a release trigger component and/or the coating contains a release trigger component, said release trigger component being selected from: —a water-swellable polymer having a water-uptake capacity at 37° C. and pH 7.0 of less than 20 wt. % and a water-uptake capacity at 37° C. and pH 2.0 of at least 50 wt. %; an—an edible salt having a water solubility at 37° C. and a pH of 7.0 of less than 1 mg/ml and a water solubility at 37° C. and a pH of 2.0 of at least 5 mg/ml; The microencapsulate of the present invention does not release the encapsulated active component when incorporated in water-containing foodstuffs, beverages, nutritional compositions or pharmaceutical compositions. Following ingestion, however, the active component is released rapidly. | 07-14-2011 |
20120316331 | SUBCRITICAL GAS ASSISTED DRYING OF BIOPOLYMER MATERIAL - A method is provided for producing a dehydrated biopolymer powder, said method comprising the successive steps of: a) providing a filter cake comprising biopolymer material and 30 to 60 wt. % of water; b) contacting said filter cake with a pressurised gas to extract water from the filter cake, said pressurised gas having a pressure and a temperature below the critical point of the gas; c) separating water-containing pressurised gas from the dehydrated filter cake; and d) collecting a dehydrated biopolymer powder wherein the pressurised gas has a pressure of at least 0.6 MPa (6 bar) and up to 6 MPa (60 bar), and a temperature of 10 to 40° C. | 12-13-2012 |
20130326903 | DEHYDRATION PROCESS THAT EMPLOYS AN IONIC LIQUID CHOLINE SALT - The invention relates to a process for dehydrating a water-containing medium, said medium being a pressurized gas having a pressure of at least 0.5 MPa, said process comprising:—contacting the water-containing medium with a dry ionic liquid choline salt to dehydrate the water-containing medium; and—separating a dehydrated medium from the hydrated ionic liquid choline salt. Ionic liquid choline salts offer the advantage that they can be regenerated very easily as they are surprisingly heat-stable. Furthermore, these liquid choline salts offer the advantage that they are non-toxic and largely inert. Thus, these ionic liquid choline salts can suitably be used to dehydrate water-containing media that are subsequently employed in the production of foodstuffs, beverages, nutritional formulations, pharmaceutical preparations etc. | 12-12-2013 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110125407 | Apparatus and Method for Integrating Survey Parameters into a Header - A method, apparatus and system for acquiring seismic data is disclosed that in one aspect receives a seismic signal detected by at least one sensor in response to a seismic energy signal generated by a source at a selected location at a data acquisition unit in data that is in data communication with the sensor, receives at least one parameter of the source and/or receiver at the data acquisition unit; and generates a data block at the data acquisition unit having data representative of the received seismic signal and a header that contains data representative of the at least one parameter of the source and/or receiver. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the subject matter of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 05-26-2011 |
20130215716 | Integrated Passive and Active Seismic Surveying Using Multiple Arrays - Microseismic mapping using buried arrays with the integration of passive and active seismic surveys provides enhanced microseismic mapping results. The system is initially set up by recording seismic data with the buried array installation while shooting a significant portion of the 3D surface seismic survey. The 3D surface seismic survey provides the following data: shallow 3D VSP data from the buried arrays; P-wave and converted wave data for the area covered by the buried array that benefits from the planned data integration processing effort; and microseismic data and associated analysis. | 08-22-2013 |
20130215717 | Integrated Passive and Active Seismic Surveying Using Multiple Arrays - Microseismic mapping using buried arrays with the integration of passive and active seismic surveys provides enhanced microseismic mapping results. The system is initially set up by recording seismic data with the buried array installation while shooting a significant portion of the 3D surface seismic survey. The 3D surface seismic survey provides the following data: shallow 3D VSP data from the buried arrays; P-wave and converted wave data for the area covered by the buried array that benefits from the planned data integration processing effort; and microseismic data and associated analysis. | 08-22-2013 |
20140112099 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEISMIC NOISE REDUCTION - Methods, apparatuses, and systems are disclosed that reduce seismic noise. In one embodiment, a method of processing seismic data includes accessing seismic data representative of a plurality of seismic input traces acquired by one or more seismic sensors. The method also includes stacking the plurality of seismic input traces into a stacked trace. The method also includes generating, utilizing at least one processor unit, a function of similarity between at least two of the plurality of seismic input traces. The method also includes scaling at least one of the seismic input traces or the stacked trace with the function of similarity. | 04-24-2014 |
Patent application number | Description | Published |
20110305646 | FATTY ACID MONOGLYCERIDE COMPOSITIONS - The present invention relates to a method of treating a fungal condition caused by | 12-15-2011 |
20120115909 | TAZAROTENE DERIVATIVES - The presently described subject matter relates to new derivatives of tazarotene that also exhibit retinoid activity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the derivatives, method of treating skin disorders with the pharmaceutical compositions, and process of making the derivatives. | 05-10-2012 |
20140357669 | TAZAROTENE DERIVATIVES - The presently described subject matter relates to new derivatives of tazarotene that also exhibit retinoid activity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the derivatives, method of treating skin disorders with the pharmaceutical compositions, and process of making the derivatives. | 12-04-2014 |
20140357672 | TAZAROTENE DERIVATIVES - The presently described subject matter relates to new derivatives of tazarotene that also exhibit retinoid activity, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the derivatives, method of treating skin disorders with the pharmaceutical compositions, and process of making the derivatives. | 12-04-2014 |