LUBRICANTS METALLIC POLYMERIC

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BIOCORTEC Cortec Corporation 4119 White Bear Parkway St. Paul MN 55110 Lubricants for metallic and polymeric surfaces;Gel-based rust, scale and oxide remover for removing rust, scale and oxides from surfaces;Concrete control compounds, namely, corrosion inhibitors in the nature of a preservative powder; chemical additives for application upon concrete surfaces, used to inhibit corrosion of concrete-imbedded metallic reinforcements; coatings in the nature of a corrosion inhibitor for metal and alloys used in electric applications, namely, aluminum, copper, iron, silver, and solder; rust penetrating, eliminating, and inhibiting paint primers;Corrosion inhibiting chemicals for metallic surfaces; chemical preparations for use in reduction of corrosion of steel reinforcing members present in concrete structures; chemicals for industrial use, namely, corrosion inhibitors for boilers; chemicals for use as corrosion inhibitors used in connection with closed and opened new cooling systems; chemical for use as corrosion inhibitors used in cooling towers and water treatment systems; chemicals in the form of foams, loose powder, coatings and powder sprays for absorbing corrosive gasses; corrosion inhibiting chemicals in tablet and pouch form for use in packaging; chemicals, namely, vapor phase corrosion inhibitors contained within air-permeable vessels through which emmissions of the vapor corrosion inhibitors occurs, for use in closed containers in the packaging and storage industries; vapor corrosion inhibitor powders used to protect ferrous and non-ferrous metals; and chemical preparations, namely, combination corrosion inhibitor and polymer matrix used to deliver the corrosion inhibitor at a controlled rate, for the protection of ferrous and non-ferrous metals;
CORTEC Cortec Incorporated 310 Chester St. Saint Paul MN 55107 Lubricants for Metallic and Polymeric Surfaces;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A cable comprises at least two cores stranded together, an expanded inner jacket layer, a substantially circular metallic armor partially contacting the inner jacket to form unfilled interstices outside the inner jacket, and a polymeric outer jacket. The expanded inner jacket substantially takes the shape of the periphery of the stranded cores, providing a non-circular cross section for the expanded inner jacket. A method of producing a cable comprises providing at least two cores, expanding a polymeric material, extruding the expanded polymeric material around the cores, and allowing the expanded polymeric material to collapse onto the cores. A substantially circular metallic armor is applied, resulting in a plurality of unfilled voids between the inner jacket and the metallic armor. An outer jacket is extruded on the metallic armor.