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Soft gel composition of low permeability.


U.S. patent: 7,041,734

Issued: May 9, 2006

Inventors: Xiaorong Wand and Victor J. Foltz

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Key statement: A gel composition that is the combination of, or reaction product of, ingredients comprising polystyrene polystyrene (pŏl'ēstī`rēn), widely used plastic; it is a polymer of styrene. Polystyrene is a colorless, transparent thermoplastic that softens slightly above 100°C; (212°F;) and becomes a viscous liquid at around 185°C;  b-poly (ethylene-ethylene/propylene)-b-polystyrene, a nylon-grafted elastomer-and an extender See Media Center Extender, bus extender and DOS extender. .
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Title Annotation:Patent News
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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