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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 5334639 | Starch oil sizing composition and glass fibers treated therewith An aqueous starch oil sizing composition is provided which produces improved processibility in woven and non-woven applications. The sizing combines a high amylose corn starch which has been derivatized with propylene oxide, with a low amylose highly cros... | 08/02/1994 |
| 5264288 | Electroless process using silylated polyamine-noble metal complexes A process for coating a non-conductive substrate, such as glass, ceramic or plastic, which comprises applying to the surface of the substrate a coating of a silylated polyamine-noble metal (SPNM) complex and then optionally bringing the coated substrate s... | 11/23/1993 |
| 5219656 | Chemically treated glass fibers for reinforcing polymeric materials A unique composition of matter useful for treating glass fibers is claimed containing a film forming polymer, an organo coupling agent, a filament lubricant and an allylic compound, such as triallylcyanurate. The glass fibers carrying the dried residue of... | 06/15/1993 |
| 5120363 | Starch-oil treatment for glass fibers An aqueous chemical treating composition for glass fibers results in improved processing of the treated fibers in a bulking operation. The size has a starch-oil size with an imine-containing alkyl alkoxy silane. More particular, the size has one starch, o... | 06/09/1992 |