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WO/1994/025189A1 |
A method of disposing of garments after use. The garments, linens, drapes, towels and other useful articles are provided as woven, non-woven, knitted or otherwise formed fabric of thermoplastic polyvinyl alcohol polymer fiber, the fiber ...
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WO/1994/025967A1 |
This invention discloses a process for the production of a web of porous material coated with an electronically conductive polymer and product made according to this process. The process comprises placing the web (1) on a backing sheet (...
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WO/1994/022928A1 |
Aqueous microemulsions are described which are polymerized to produce a latex containing particles of organic polymer having recurring pendant perfluorinated organic side chains which have an average particle size of between 0.01 and 0.5...
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WO/1994/021455A1 |
Resin compositions useful for filament winding applications comprising an epoxy component including at least one polyepoxide resin curable by heat, an olefinically unsaturated monomer component including at least one polyolefinically uns...
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WO/1994/020664A1 |
A method for producing cardable, hydrophobic polyolefin-based staple fibres, comprising applying to spun filaments a first spin finish comprising an antistatic agent, in particular a neutralized phosphoric acid ester, stretching the fila...
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WO/1994/020656A1 |
The fibrillation tendency of solvent-spun cellulose fibre is reduced by treating the fibre with a cross-linking agent and a flexible linear polymer with terminal functional groups, for example polyethylene glycol (PEG) of molecular weigh...
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WO/1994/019526A1 |
The invention relates to a method of modifying the surface of a fabric which comprises the successive steps of: i) exposing the fabric surface to UV radiation; and ii) oxidative treatment of the fabric.
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WO/1994/017992A1 |
A layered fabric (10) for constructing action sportswear. The fabric (10) generally comprises the following three layers: a shell fabric (12) comprised of a blend of polypropylene filaments and LYCRA brand spandex fibers; a waterproof me...
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WO/1994/018378A1 |
Polyamide fibrous substrates which resist staining by acid dyes, and processes for preparing the same which comprise applying a base-catalyzed condensation product formed by the reaction of a bis(hydroxyphenyl)sulfone with formaldehyde t...
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WO/1994/017004A1 |
In a process for producing insulating materials with environmentally safe binding components, a long-chain starch is used as binder, besides silicone. The starch is heated up to 50 to 60 �C, held at this temperature and sprayed on the ...
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WO/1994/017229A1 |
The present invention provides a unique knit construction having a non-fiberglass microdenier yarn in the fabric of the backing. Preferably, the non-fiberglass microdenier yarn (1)is used in combination with a heat shrinkable yarn or a s...
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WO/1994/016585A1 |
A composite fabric and its method of disposal after use. Garments, linens, drapes, towels and other useful articles are provided as the composite of a reusable first component and a woven, non-woven, knitted or otherwise formed fabric of...
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WO/1994/017227A1 |
Highly absorbent alginate fibres are described which have use in the manufacture of dressings.
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WO/1994/015462A1 |
An antimicrobial composition comprising an inorganic particle with a first coating providing antimicrobial properties and a second coating providing a protective function, method for preparing the same and uses; further processes for pro...
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WO/1994/015978A1 |
The invention concerns biodegradable polymers made from a) monoethylenically unsaturated dicarboxylic acids and/or their salts; b) monoethylenically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids and/or their salts; c) singly unsaturated monomers whic...
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WO/1994/014921A1 |
Thermoplastic fabrics are flame retardant treated and optionally heatset and/or simultaneously dyed in a heated flame retardant liquid in which a disperse or acid dye may be dissolved. Flame-resistant fabrics result.
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WO/1994/015012A1 |
A combination of potassium C6 to C18 alkyl phosphate and partially amidated polyalkyleneimine reduces the static propensity of substantially amorphous poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide) fiber containing surfactant.
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WO/1994/013876A1 |
A process is disclosed for making metal plated PPD-T fibers wherein the plating is durable and highly conductive.
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WO/1994/013877A1 |
Compositions for imparting water- and oil-repellency to fabrics are provided. They contain a mineral spirits solution of a fluorochemical water- and oil-repellent agent, zirconium carboxylic acid ester, and alkenyl succinic anhydride.
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WO/1994/012034A1 |
The present invention comprises a metal complex capable of being dispersed in or alternatively, formed in a water-absorbing article having one or more metal ions situated within the sponge, at least one chelating polymer chelated to the ...
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WO/1994/012578A1 |
This invention relates to an improved cellulase treatment of cellulosic fabrics to improve fabric quality with respect to handle and appearance without loss of fabric wettability. Cellulosic fabrics are subjected to two treatments with c...
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WO/1994/011556A1 |
Fibrous structures containing immobilized particulate matter and processes for making them are disclosed. These structures may be used for filters and for fabrics including chemical defense garments and others. The fibrous structures hav...
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WO/1994/011545A1 |
A process is disclosed for depositing diamond onto a shaped article by chemical vapor phase deposition, which includes placing the shaped article in a suspension of an abrasive powder (e.g., diamond powder) in a liquid (the material of s...
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WO/1994/011419A1 |
Stable aqueous size composed of ammonia- and/or amine-neutralized poly(amide-acid) of certain aromatic dianhydrides with certain aromatic diamines, and aprotic solvents.
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WO/1994/011549A1 |
Aramid and polybenzimidazole fibers and films of improved flame resistance are obtained by impregnation with tungsten hexachloride.
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WO/1994/009191A1 |
The fibrillation tendency of solvent-spun cellulose fibre is reduced by treating the previously dried fibre with a chemical reagent containing at least two functional groups which are reactive with cellulose and which are electrophilic c...
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WO/1994/005645A1 |
The invention relates to o-hydroxyphenyl-s-triazines of formula (I) wherein R1, R2 and R3, Y and Z are as defined in claim 1. The compounds are suitable for use as UV stabilisers for the photochemical and thermal stabilisation of polyest...
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WO/1994/005847A1 |
A lubricating finish composition suitable for application as a water emulsion to synthetic filaments and synthetic filaments coated with the composition. The composition of the invention comprises: about 60 to about 98.9 weight percent n...
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WO/1994/004744A1 |
The current invention involves a process for microstructuring surfaces of oriented polymeric substrates using laser radiation having an intensity which is spatially modulated in a predetermined periodic manner. The process is especially ...
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WO/1994/002666A1 |
This invention relates to spinnerets having orifices of unique cross-sections, the spinnerets being useful for extruding therethrough filaments having "U" and "E" shaped cross-sections with stabilizing legs. The use of strategically plac...
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WO/1994/002677A1 |
The defined condensation products (P) - salts at least in some cases - from dihydroxydiphenylsulphone, formaldehyde and the defined aromatic compounds (A) in defined molar ratios make for excellent soil-repellent finishing of polyamide f...
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WO/1994/002675A1 |
A method of stabilizing a hygral expansion of a protein fiber product which comprises the steps of preparing a water-soluble solution by dissolving a polyoxirane derivative of PEGDE or PPGDE having a water solubility of 95 wt.% or above ...
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WO/1994/001476A1 |
Graft polymers containing water-soluble, acid groups are disclosed with at least partial biodegrability based on sugars and monoethylenically unsaturated caraboxylic acids, sulphonic acids and/or phosphonic acids or the salts of said aci...
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WO/1994/000222A1 |
Improved asymmetrical microporous hollow fibers incorporating a low molecular weight surfactant and the process for the production of the hollow fibers are disclosed. The hollow fibers have significantly improved flux and rewetting chara...
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WO/1994/000100A1 |
A method for dyeing keratin fibres by applying thereto: a component (1) consisting of an aqueous dyeing medium containing a compound of formula (I) or (II), wherein R1 is hydrogen or alkyl; R2 is hydrogen, alkyl or COOH; R3 is hydrogen o...
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WO/1993/025490A2 |
The present invention relates to a glass fiber binding composition comprising an effective binding amount of an aqueous soluble furan resin, 15 to 99 percent by weight water, and an effective amount of a catalyst for curing the furan res...
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WO/1993/025748A1 |
A process is disclosed for treating aramid fibers with a dispersion of particulate material in a swelling solvent to yield embodiment of the particles in the surface of the fibers.
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WO/1993/024424A1 |
In the method described, a coat is applied to a glass substrate, this coat being produced from a coating composition obtained by the hydrolysis and condensation, in solution, of a compound of at least one element from the group comprisin...
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WO/1993/022943A2 |
A sewing thread has at least on its outer surface at least one precursor of a product which confers to a stitched seam produced with such a thread an increased adherence to sewn materials. In addition, a sewing thread is disclosed in whi...
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WO/1993/022483A1 |
A water- and oil-repellent fiber made from a synthetic resin composition containing a fluoropolymer composed of repeating units represented by general formula (a), which fiber provides a cloth with good water and oil repellency, an excel...
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WO/1993/022257A1 |
Methods of forming composite articles of superconducting materials and metal are disclosed. The composite articles are formed by applying a mixture of metal and binder to a ceramic oxide preform. The coated preform is heat treated to pro...
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WO/1993/022488A1 |
A stain-resist agent for polyamides fibers, its preparation and use are disclosed. The stain-resist agent is the condensation product of a phenolic of which at least 67 weight percent is bis-hydroxyphenylsulfone and the remainder p-creso...
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WO/1993/022428A1 |
Disclosed are improved methods for treating cotton-containing fabrics as well as the fabrics produced from these methods. In particular, the disclosed methods are directed to contacting cotton-containing fabrics with an aqueous solution ...
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WO/1993/021294A1 |
The present invention relates to the use of selected modified polyesters known for their soil-release properties as cleaning agents for cotton-containing fabrics, thus being able to provide a cleaning effect on such fabrics after only on...
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WO/1993/021375A1 |
A stain-resist agent for polyamide fibers, its preparation and use are disclosed. The stain-resist agent is the condensation product of bis-hydroxyphenylsulfone with 0.5 to 1.0 mole of formaldehyde, per mole of bis-hydroxyphenylsulfone, ...
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WO/1993/020269A1 |
Temperature adaptable fibers are provided in which a polyol/glyoxal based crosslinking system is used to create a water-insoluble polyacetal coating. The formaldehyde release properties characteristic of methylolamide finishing agents is...
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WO/1993/020278A1 |
This invention is in the field of Bio-Polishing. More specifically, the invention relates to a process for achieving Bio-Polishing effects during the manufacture of cellulosic fabrics.
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WO/1993/020268A1 |
A process for the high-speed spinning of polyester fiber with remarkably reduced fluffing and yarn breakage to give a package with an excellent put-up in a stabilized manner, wherein the polyester is spun at a spinning rate of 3,000 m/mi...
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WO/1993/019238A1 |
A stain-resist for polyamide textiles comprises blends of maleic anhydride/alpha-olefin polymers with sulfonated phenol-formaldehyde condensation products. The stain-resist blends are water-soluble at low pH, even in the absence of surfa...
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WO/1993/018824A1 |
A flexible fire and heat resistant material comprising an intimate mixture of organic intumescent filler and organic fibres adapted to char intensely within the temperature range of 200 °C to 500 °C. The added presence of inorganic fib...
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