Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090012206 | MEDICAL ADHESIVES FOR SURGERY - The present invention relates to novel, rapidly curing adhesives based on hydrophilic polyisocyanate prepolymers for use in surgery. | 01-08-2009 |
20090018224 | PROCESS FOR THE DRYING OF FOAMS COMPOSED OF AQUEOUS PU DISPERSIONS - The invention relates to the drying of foams by means of microwave radiation, and in particular, where the foams are obtained from aqueous polyurethane dispersions (PU dispersions). | 01-15-2009 |
20090092647 | POLYURETHANE FOAMS FOR WOUND MANAGEMENT - The invention relates to a process for producing polyurethane foams for wound management wherein a composition containing a polyurethane dispersion and inorganic, cationic coagulants is frothed and dried. | 04-09-2009 |
20090094886 | LOW-VISCOSITY ESTER MIXTURES - The invention relates to the preparation of low-viscosity ester mixtures for transesterification of vegetable or animal fats or oils with monofunctional esters. | 04-16-2009 |
20090099082 | PRODUCTION OF POLYURETHANE FOAMS - The invention relates to a process for producing polyurethane foams, by frothing and drying mixtures of specific polyurethane dispersions and crosslinkers. | 04-16-2009 |
20100259133 | ENERGY CONVERTER PRODUCED FROM FILM-FORMING AQUEOUS POLYMER DISPERSIONS, PARTICULARLY POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS, PARTICULARLY POLYURETHANE DISPERSIONS - The present invention relates to compositions comprising aqueous polymer dispersions, particularly polyurethane dispersions, used for the production of energy converter, energy converters produced therefrom, and the use of such energy converters. | 10-14-2010 |
20100324214 | Water-Dilutable or Water-Soluble Blocked Polyisocyanates for Producing Aqueous 1K PU Coatings with Rapid Initial Physical Drying - The present invention relates to new water-dilutable or water-soluble blocked polyisocyanates which allow the preparation of bakeable one-component (1K) polyurethane coating materials which exhibit rapid initial physical drying, exhibit reduced thermal yellowing and lead to haze-free coatings, to a process for preparing them, and to their use. | 12-23-2010 |
20110014139 | SUN PROTECTION COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to sun protection compositions for applying to the skin, containing special polyurethanes and to the use of the above-mentioned polyurethanes for producing sun-protection products. | 01-20-2011 |
20110015279 | SKIN CARE COMPOSITION - The invention relates to skin care compositions containing special polyurethanes for application to the skin. The invention also relates to the use of said polyurethanes for producing skin care products. | 01-20-2011 |
20110027211 | HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION - The invention relates to hair styling compositions containing special polyurethanes and to the use of the above-mentioned polyurethanes for producing hair styling compositions. | 02-03-2011 |
20110038808 | FLAVORED CHEWABLE FOAMS AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION - Flavored chewable foams for the oral care sector are produced from a polyurethane-polyurea and a sensorially active substance (e.g., taste substance and/or aroma substance) by foaming a polyurethane-urea dispersion, drying that dispersion and incorporating the sensorially active substance into the polyurethane-urea dispersion before, during or after foaming of the dispersion. | 02-17-2011 |
20110091839 | PROFILE BODY FOR DENTAL CLEANING - The present invention relates to a strand-like profile body for dental cleaning, wherein the cross-section of the profile body comprises a bottom section ( | 04-21-2011 |
20110097289 | DECORATIVE COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS - The invention relates to decorative cosmetic compositions containing specific polyurethanes or aqueous dispersions thereof and constituents producing decorative effects. | 04-28-2011 |
20120263658 | FLAVORED CHEWABLE FOAMS AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION - Flavored chewable foams for the oral care sector are produced from a polyurethane-polyurea and a sensorially active substance (e.g., taste substance and/or aroma substance) by foaming a polyurethane-urea dispersion, drying that dispersion and incorporating the sensorially active substance into the polyurethane-urea dispersion before, during or after foaming of the dispersion. | 10-18-2012 |
20150080352 | AQUEOUS POLYURETHANE DISPERSION IN THE TREATMENT OF ACNE - The present invention describes a surprising effect of an aqueous polyurethane dispersion on the efficacy of active ingredients in the anti-acne treatment. The aqueous polyurethane dispersion was able to reduce irritation and substantially enhance efficacy of the salicylic acid and/or salicylic acid derivative in the topical anti-acne serum. | 03-19-2015 |