Crosslinking agent for coated elastomeric articles.U.S. patent: 7,032,251 Issued: April 25, 2006 Inventor: Robert A. Janssen Assigned: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide Key statement: The polymeric coating for an elastomeric article, such as a glove, is formed of polymers crosslinked with a polyamide polyamide material used in the creation of nonabsorbable, synthetic, nylon sutures. epichlorohydrin ep·i·chlo·ro·hy·drin n. A colorless liquid, C3H5OCl, used as a solvent in making resins. crosslinking agent. The polymeric coating can be a polyarcylate, polyacrylamide or polysaccharide polysaccharide: see carbohydrate. polysaccharide Any of a large class of long-chain sugars composed of monosaccharides. Because the chains may be unbranched or branched and the monosaccharides may be of one, two, or occasionally more kinds, , for example. |
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