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Dattatreya Panse, Lincoln University, PA US
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20090110919 | BURN PROTECTIVE MATERIALS - A method is described for reducing the afterflame of a flammable, meltable material. A textile composite is described comprising an outer textile comprising a flammable, meltable material, and a heat reactive material comprising a polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture. | 04-30-2009 |
20090246485 | Burn Protective Materials - A method is described for reducing the afterflame of a flammable, meltable material. A textile composite is described comprising an outer textile comprising a flammable, meltable material, and a heat reactive material comprising a polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture. | 10-01-2009 |
20100319850 | Thermally protective materials - A mixture comprising an expandable graphite and a polymer resin is described wherein the polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture has a volume increase and structural integrity after exposure to heat. Methods are described for increasing the thermal protective performance (TPP) of textiles and laminates while optionally maintaining comfort, flexibility, and liquid protective properties. | 12-23-2010 |
20100326582 | Burn Protective Materials - A method is described for reducing the afterflame of a flammable, meltable material. A textile composite is described comprising an outer textile comprising a flammable, meltable material, and a heat reactive material comprising a polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture. | 12-30-2010 |
20110000599 | Burn Protective Materials - A method is described for reducing the afterflame of a flammable, meltable material. A textile composite is described comprising an outer textile comprising a flammable, meltable material, and a heat reactive material comprising a polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture. | 01-06-2011 |
20110183561 | Thermally Protective Materials - A mixture comprising an expandable graphite and a polymer resin is described wherein the polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture has a volume increase and structural integrity after exposure to heat. Methods are described for increasing the thermal protective performance (TPP) of textiles and laminates while optionally maintaining comfort, flexibility, and liquid protective properties. | 07-28-2011 |
Dattatreya Panse, Licoln University, PA US
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20100330275 | Burn Protective Materials - A method is described for reducing the afterflame of a flammable, meltable material. A textile composite is described comprising an outer textile comprising a flammable, meltable material, and a heat reactive material comprising a polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture. | 12-30-2010 |
Dattatreya Panse, Lincoln Universty, PA US
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20090111345 | THERMALLY PROTECTIVE MATERIALS - A mixture comprising an expandable graphite and a polymer resin is described wherein the polymer resin-expandable graphite mixture has a volume increase and structural integrity after exposure to heat. Methods are described for increasing the thermal protective performance (TPP) of textiles and laminates while optionally maintaining comfort, flexibility, and liquid protective properties. | 04-30-2009 |
Dattatreya Panse, University, PA US
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20130005896 | Expandable Graphite Particles and Methods of Making Same - Small particle size expandable graphite materials are described which are highly expandable, as well as methods of making such unique graphite materials. In one embodiment, expandable graphite particles are described having a particle size nominally between about 100 and 200 US mesh, a chromium content of less than 5 parts per million (ppm) and an expansion of about 80 cc/g or greater when heated at about 500° C. | 01-03-2013 |
Dattatreya R. Panse, Lincoln University, PA US
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20110076494 | Fire Resistant Laminates and Articles Made Therefrom - Laminates suitable for constructing waterproof and breathable articles such as protective clothing which are both comfortable and exhibit enhanced resistance to fire are described. Particularly, flame resistant laminate constructions are described comprising a meltable textile as the outermost layer laminated to an intermediate protective layer comprising a waterproof film laminated to an innermost fabric layer comprising a thermally stable textile. Laminate constructions of the present invention exhibit breathability on the order of at least 1000 MVTR, a water entry pressure of at least 0.5 psi and have a horizontal flame break open time of at least 10 seconds. | 03-31-2011 |