CERAMIC MATERIALS USE

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ATLAS Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
ATLAS Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
HERCULES Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
HERCULES Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing, and as gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;
HOLOFRAC Oxane Materials, Inc. Pine Forest Office Building #21 467 West 38th Street Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil well and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing and as gravel pack materials for sand control operations, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations;HOLLOW FRACTURING;Chemical for use as a fluid loss additive employed to minimize fluid losses in subterranean formations; chemical agents for use in treatment, servicing, and working of oil wells and gas wells, namely, subterranean formation filling agents, proppants and abrasive agents for subterranean formations;
IPS ERIS IVOCLAR VIVADENT, INC. 175 Pineview Drive Amherst NY 14228 Ceramic materials for use in producing dental restorations, namely inlays, onlays, veneers and crowns;
OXBALLS Oxane Materials 467 West 38th Street Pnne Forest Office Building #21 Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing and as a gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations, subterranean formation filling materials, proppants, abrasive agents for subterranean formations, and fluid loss additives for subterranean formations;OX BALLS;
OXSENSE Oxane Materials 467 West 38th Street Pnne Forest Office Building #21 Houston TX 77018 Ceramic materials for use in the oil and gas well industry, namely, ceramic pellets, shots, and spheres for use in oil well and gas well hydraulic fracturing and as a gravel pack materials for sand control operation, and for use as strengthening agents for subterranean formations, subterranean formation filling materials, proppants, abrasive agents for subterranean formations, fluid loss additives for subterranean formations, materials for measuring subterranean formations;OXANE SENSE;
RHAPSODY Technical Specialties, Inc. 12729 NE 20th Street, Suite 30 Bellevue WA 98005 ceramic materials for use in making dental crowns, dental bridges and other dental prostheses;
WILL-CERAM ORACLE SOMERSET DENTAL PRODUCTS, INC. 500 Memorial Drive Somerset NJ 08873 ceramic materials for use in producing dental restorations, namely, inlays, onlays, veneers, crowns and bridges;WILL-CERAMIC ORACLE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a friction pairing for clutch systems of two materials and processes for producing the pairing, one of the materials is a fiber-reinforced ceramic or metallic material A reinforced by carbon or ceramic fibers or whiskers. Material B acting against the material A in the friction pairing is selected from the group consisting of ceramic materials B11 and metallic materials B12, sintered metals B2, sintered oxidic ceramics B3, sintered nitridic ceramics B4, sintered carbidic ceramics B5 and organic sintered materials B6.