SYNTHETIC RESINOUS MATERIALS

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DURAPLEX REICHHOLD CHEMICLAS, INC. 525 NORTH BROADWAY WHITE PLAINS NY 10603 SYNTHETIC RESINOUS MATERIALS OF THE DRYING OIL-MODIFIED AND NONDRYING OIL-MODIFIED ALKYD TYPE FOR USE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PAINTS, VARNISHES, LACQUERS, ADHESIVES, FINISHES, FILMS, AND PRINTING INKS;
FURA-TONE IRVINGTON VARNISH AND INSULATOR COMPANY 6 ARGYLE TERRACE IRVINGTON NJ SYNTHETIC RESINOUS MATERIALS IN THE FORM OF POWDERS, GRANULES, LIQUIDS, SOLUTIONS, SLABS AND OTHER FORMS FOR USE IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND FURTHER MANUFACTURE;
KYDEX FST SEKISUI KYDEX 6685 Low Street Bloomsburg PA 17815 Synthetic resinous materials in the form of sheets, namely, thermoplastic sheets for use in the manufacture of a wide variety of products;FST;
PARALOID ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY 400 Arcola Road Collegeville PA 19426 SYNTHETIC RESINOUS MATERIALS OF THE ACRYLIC ESTER TYPE IN THE FORM OF GRANULES, POWDERS, AND SOLUTIONS FOR USE IN PRINTING INKS, COATINGS, FILMS, AND ADHESIVES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for rapidly infusing a synthetic resinous substrate with an alkali metal nitrite, comprises (a) essentially completely dissolving the alkali metal nitrite in supercritical carbon dioxide to form a solids-free solution having from about 1 to 15% by weight of the alkali metal nitrite; (b) contacting the synthetic resinous substrate with the solution for a time sufficient to transfer at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrite into the synthetic resinous substrate while maintaining the carbon dioxide under supercritical conditions; and, (c) decreasing pressure or temperature, or both, on the synthetic resinous material sufficiently to evolve carbon dioxide and leave micronized solid alkali metal nitrite crystals in an amount less than 2% by weight essentially uniformly distributed in the synthetic resinous substrate. If desired, up to about 15% by weight of sodium nitrite or potassium nitrite may be transported and deposited in the substrate if transparency of the substrate is irrelevant, because the substrate tends to become opaque.