101 |
Vinyl ester resin compositions |
US12307392 |
2007-07-05 |
US08729162B2 |
2014-05-20 |
Johan Franz Gradus Antonius Jansen; Ronald Ivo Kraeger |
The present invention also relates to a vinyl ester resin composition, wherein the vinyl ester resin composition comprises a vinyl ester resin and a manganese compound, a 1,3-dioxo compound, a base; and the resin being curable with a peroxide. The present invention also relates to a process for radically curing such a resin composition wherein a peroxide is added to the resin composition and the curing is effected essentially free of cobalt. |
102 |
Epoxide-based fixing mortar having silane additions |
US13634905 |
2011-03-02 |
US08691044B2 |
2014-04-08 |
Jurgen Grun; Martin Vogel; Clemens Schmidt; Christian Schlenk |
The invention relates to a fixing mortar system for embedding anchoring means in mortar in holes or crevices, based on one or more hardening epoxy-based reactive resins, characterised in that it includes silanes which may or may not have reactive groups capable of participating in the polymerisation with a synthetic resin based on the hardening epoxy-based reactive synthetic resin(s) but which in any case have Si-bonded hydrolysable groups, and to related inventive subject matter such as processes, kits and uses. |
103 |
Resin mortar suitable for construction purposes, especially for chemical anchoring |
US13024573 |
2011-02-10 |
US08618194B2 |
2013-12-31 |
Armin Pfeil |
A resin mortar composition suitable for construction purposes is disclosed. The composition includes a resin component (A) curable with an aliphatic amine and a peroxide and a hardener component (H) with at least one peroxide (B) and at least one amine (C). At least one of the resin component (A) and the hardener component (H) contains at least one inorganic filler and the resin component (A) and the hardener component (H) or the resin composition (A) and the at least one peroxide (B) and the at least one amine (C) of the hardener component (H) are spatially separated from one another. The resin component (A) includes a compound (a) capable of undergoing a radical polymerization, a compound (b) capable of reacting with an amine, a transition metal compound (c), at least one inhibitor (d) to adjust the gel time and a bridging compound (e) having at least two reactive functionalities. |
104 |
ISOCYANURATE VINYL ESTER ANCHORING ADHESIVE COMPOSITION |
US13964267 |
2013-08-12 |
US20130327464A1 |
2013-12-12 |
ANDREW J. ROURKE |
An anchoring adhesive includes effective amounts of an isocyanurate compound and a vinyl ester compound that react and cure to form a composition having high compressive strength, high tensile strength and low shrinkage. The anchoring adhesive can be used to firmly bond anchor pins to boreholes in concrete, steel, wood, and other substrates. |
105 |
Accelerator Mixture for Peroxide Hardener and Two-Component Mortar System Containing Same |
US13457261 |
2012-04-26 |
US20130112432A1 |
2013-05-09 |
Thomas Buergel |
An accelerator mixture for peroxide hardeners, in particular an accelerator mixture for an organic peroxide-curing resin mixture, a two-component mortar system containing the same for chemical fastening and use of the same for chemical fastening of anchoring elements in boreholes are disclosed. Using a mixture of bis-N-substituted p-toluidines with bis-N-substituted anilines or bis-N-substituted m-toluidines, it is possible to provide a mortar composition for chemical fastening of anchoring elements in boreholes, which will have an improved low-temperature curing and improved load ratings at high temperatures with an extended gel time. |
106 |
EPOXIDE-BASED FIXING MORTAR HAVING SILANE ADDITIONS |
US13634905 |
2011-03-02 |
US20130000839A1 |
2013-01-03 |
Jurgen Grun; Martin Vogel; Clemens Schmidt; Christian Schlenk |
The invention relates to a fixing mortar system for embedding anchoring means in mortar in holes or crevices, based on one or more hardening epoxy-based reactive resins, characterised in that it includes silanes which may or may not have reactive groups capable of participating in the polymerisation with a synthetic resin based on the hardening epoxy-based reactive synthetic resin(s) but which in any case have Si-bonded hydrolysable groups, and to related inventive subject matter such as processes, kits and uses. |
107 |
Two-component mortar compound and its use |
US12932305 |
2011-02-23 |
US08304474B2 |
2012-11-06 |
Philipp Wieland |
A two-component mortar compound including a curable resin component (A) that contains 30% to 45% by weight of at least one radically polymerizable resin, 30% to 45% by weight of fillers, 15% to 25% by weight of cement and 1% to 8% of a thickeners, and including a separately arranged so as to inhibit reaction curing component (B) that contains 1% to 20% by weight of a peroxide, 10% to 35% by weight of water, 40% to 80% by weight of fillers and 0.5% to 5% by weight of thickeners, with the proviso that the sum of the quantities of the constituents of the resin component or of the curing component is always 100% by weight, which is characterized in that the resin component (A) contains 0.01% to 5% by weight of an organic and/or inorganic acid and/or salts and esters thereof. |
108 |
FREE-RADICAL-POLYMERISABLE FIXING MORTAR HAVING SILANE ADDITIVES |
US13515636 |
2010-11-16 |
US20120247985A1 |
2012-10-04 |
Jurgen Grun; Martin Vogel; Clemens Schmidt; Christian Schlenk; Christian Weinelt |
Two-component or multi-component fixing mortar, based on a free-radical-hardening unsaturated reactive resin, for embedding anchoring means in mortar in holes or crevices, which fixing mortar includes silanes which may or may not have reactive groups capable of participating in the polymerisation with a synthetic resin based on free-radical-hardening unsaturated reactive resins but do in any case have Si-bonded hydrolysable groups, and, physically separate therefrom, a hardener. |
109 |
Method for chemical anchoring |
US12089064 |
2006-10-05 |
US08268932B2 |
2012-09-18 |
Johan Franz Gradus Antonius Jansen; Michael Alphonsus Cornelis Johannes Van Dijck; Marco Marcus Matheus Driessen |
This invention relates to the use of resin compositions for chemical anchoring, wherein the resin composition comprises at least: a. a thiol-containing component, and b. a resin containing one or more reactive moieties selected from the group of: i. non-aromatic carbon double bond moieties, and ii. epoxide moieties, and an initiator. Preferably, the resin composition further comprises a diluent, more preferably a reactive diluent. Furthermore, the present invention also relates to the use of a multi-component, preferably a 2-component system of which one component contains a thiol group(s) containing component for chemical anchoring by means of cold curing. |
110 |
Two-component reaction resin and method of fastening using the resin |
US12004380 |
2007-12-19 |
US07807740B2 |
2010-10-05 |
Emin Memet Kumru; Thomas Buergel; Armin Pfeil |
A two-component reaction resin includes a resin component (A), which contains, as curable constituent (a), at least one free radical-curable, ethylenically unsaturated compound, an agent (b) for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time and at least one comonomer (c) and a curing component (B), which is disposed separate therefrom to inhibit any reaction and is a curing agent for the resin of the resin component (A) and which, as agent (b) for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time, contains a pyrocatechol derivative of the general Formula (I): |
111 |
Cementitious mixtures and methods of use thereof |
US10557756 |
2004-06-02 |
US07658796B2 |
2010-02-09 |
David H. Nordmeyer |
A cementitious mixture that is comprised of class C fly ash and other industrial waste product such as either bottom ash or economizer ash. The mixture is preferably 15-35% weight class C fly ash based on the total weight of the mixture. The mixture excludes Portland cement, or other similar cement products. The dry mixture is placed in a desired location or form. Water is then added to the mixture when desired in order to harden the mixture in place. The cementitious mixture is particularly useful for securing fence posts, or the like, in the earth as the workability of the mixture is maintained by adding the water to the mixture only after the position has been properly plumbed and placed in the hole. The cementitious mixture thus provides an inexpensive alternative to standard blended cement products, and provides a convenient and effective way of securing fence posts to the earth. |
112 |
VINYL ESTER RESIN COMPOSITIONS |
US12307392 |
2007-07-05 |
US20100029859A1 |
2010-02-04 |
Johan Franz Gradus Antonius Jansen; Ronald Ivo Kraeger |
The present invention also relates to a vinyl ester resin composition, wherein the vinyl ester resin composition comprises a vinyl ester resin and a manganese compound, a 1,3-dioxo compound, a base; and the resin being curable with a peroxide. The present invention also relates to a process for radically curing such a resin composition wherein a peroxide is added to the resin composition and the curing is effected essentially free of cobalt. |
113 |
Composition For Anchoring A Material In or to Concrete or Masonry |
US12190372 |
2008-08-12 |
US20090247693A1 |
2009-10-01 |
Fred A. Kish; Michael J. Rancich; Cyndie S. Hackl |
Disclosed are compositions for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The compositions preferably comprise alkylacrylate ester monomer and a copolymer of alkylacrylate ester and methacrylic acid monomers, and free-radical catalyst. |
114 |
Two-component reaction resin and method of fastening using the resin |
US12004380 |
2007-12-19 |
US20080171807A1 |
2008-07-17 |
Emin Memet Kumru; Thomas Buergel; Armin Pfeil |
A two-component reaction resin includes a resin component (A), which contains, as curable constituent (a), at least one free radical-curable, ethylenically unsaturated compound, an agent (b) for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time and at least one comonomer (c) and a curing component (B), which is disposed separate therefrom to inhibit any reaction and is a curing agent for the resin of the resin component (A) and which, as agent (b) for adjusting the reactivity and the gel time, contains a pyrocatechol derivative of the general Formula (I): |
115 |
Composition For Anchoring A Material In or To Concrete or Masonry |
US11623193 |
2007-01-15 |
US20070117885A1 |
2007-05-24 |
Fred Kish; Michael Rancich; Cyndie Hackl |
Disclosed are compositions for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The compositions preferably comprise alkylacrylate ester monomer and a copolymer of alkylacrylate ester and methacrylic acid monomers, and free-radical catalyst. |
116 |
Polymer-modified gypsum composition |
US10665281 |
2003-09-18 |
US07150787B2 |
2006-12-19 |
Guy Joseph Clamen; Bruno Pollet |
A composition including two components is provided. When the two components are admixed in the method of the invention a polymer-modified gypsum composition is provided. The admixture exhibits a useful balance of setting time and stability. |
117 |
Method for anchoring a material in or to concrete or masonry |
US10337043 |
2003-01-06 |
US06822017B2 |
2004-11-23 |
Fred A Kish; Michael J Rancich; Cyndie S Hackl |
This invention provides a composition for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The composition comprises an alkylacrylate ester monomer, an alkylacrylate ester/methacrylic acid copolymer, a free-radical catalyst and a filler. |
118 |
Vinylester carbamide |
US10472639 |
2003-09-19 |
US20040092673A1 |
2004-05-13 |
Martin
Vogel; Juergen
Gruen; Joachim
Schaetzle; Christian
Weber; Clemens
Schmidt |
The invention relates to new resins characterised by a content of curable urea derivatives; to new synthetic mortars obtainable using them; to kits for producing the synthetic mortars; to the use of the resins or synthetic mortars in fastening technology; and also to new methods of fastening which comprise the use of those resins or synthetic mortars. |
119 |
Settable composition |
US09763888 |
2001-06-08 |
US06506246B1 |
2003-01-14 |
Leslie W. Cheriton; Anthony C. Plaisted; Anthony M. James; Judith A. Simcox |
A substantially water-free hardener composition suitable for admixture with a cement to give a product capable of reaction with a silicate to form a hardened mass, comprises: (a) from 5 to 99.9%, preferably 75 to 99.8%, of an organic carbonate hardener for the silicate; (b) from 0.01 to 20%, preferably 0.02 to 10% of an organic retarder, preferably an organic acid retarder such as citric acid for the cement, the % being by weight based on the total weight of (a) and (b). The organic carbonate hardener is preferably a mixture of ethylene and propylene carbonates in proportions of from 3:1 to 1:3 by weight. The hardener may include a cement such as Portland cement. Suitable amounts are (a) organic carbonate hardener from 10 to 60%, (b) organic retarder is from 0.05 to 10% and (c) cement from 20 to 85%. The invention also provides a silicate base composition for reaction with the hardener comprising (a) from 40 to 85% of a filler, (b) from 3 to 40% of an alkali metal silicate and (c) from 5 to 70% of water, the percentages being by weight based on the total weight of (a), (b) and (c) and the amount of alkali metal silicate being on a dry basis. |
120 |
Alkylacrylate ester composition for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry |
US09387881 |
1999-09-01 |
US06228207B1 |
2001-05-08 |
Michael J. Rancich; Fred A. Kish; Cyndie S. Hackl |
This invention provides a composition for anchoring materials in or to concrete or masonry. The composition comprises an alkylacrylate ester monomer, an alkylacrylate ester/methacrylic acid copolymer, a free-radical catalyst and a filler. |