RESINOUS MATERIALS

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RECYCLAPRENE ROUSE HOLDINGS, INC. 1000 Rubber Way, 61 South Highway Vicksburg MS 39182 resinous materials, namely, rubber and plastic combinations used for automotive, construction, agricultural, sporting goods or industrial products;resinous materials, namely, thermoplastic vulcanizates for use in manufacturing, used for molded, extruded or cast applications in the automotive, construction, agricultural or sporting goods industries;
ULTRAPRENE ROUSE HOLDINGS, INC. 1000 Rubber Way, 61 South Highway Vicksburg MS 39182 RESINOUS MATERIALS, NAMELY RUBBER AND PLASTIC COMBINATIONS, USED FOR AUTOMOTIVE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURAL, SPORTING GOODS OR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS;ULTRA PRENE;RESINOUS MATERIALS, NAMELY THERMOPLASTIC VULCANIZATES, FOR USE IN MANUFACTURING, USED FOR MOLDED, EXTRUDED OR CAST APPLICATIONS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE, CONSTRUCTION, AGRICULTURAL OR SPORTING GOODS INDUSTRIES;
 

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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.