INDUSTRIAL MINERAL OIL USE

Brand Owner Address Description
MINTERRA Momar, Inc. 1830 Ellsworth Industrial Drive, NW Atlanta GA 30318 Industrial mineral oil for use in suppressing dust during the manufacture, processing, storage and transportation of fertilizers; industrial wax in the nature of paraffin wax formulations for use in suppressing dust during the manufacture, processing, storage and transportation of fertilizers; mineral lubricating oil;Application of coatings, namely, applying dust suppression coatings with anti-caking and binding properties to fertilizers during the manufacturing, processing, storage and transportation process; fabrication in the nature of construction and installation of systems for the application of dust suppression coatings and anti-caking and binding agents to fertilizers during the manufacturing, processing, storage and transportation of fertilizers;Chemical, organic and synthetic compositions, coatings and agents, namely, organic dust suppressing chemicals in the nature of coatings for use on fertilizer, synthetic dust suppressing chemicals in the nature of coatings for use on fertilizer, chemical compositions for preventing caking in fertilizers, organic-based chemical additives for use as binding agents in fertilizers, polymer-based chemical additives for use as binding agents in fertilizers, resin based chemical additives for use as binding agents in fertilizers, all of the foregoing for use in the manufacture, processing, storage and transportation of fertilizers;Scientific and industrial research relating to fertilizers and agriculture; agricultural research and product development; custom industrial design of systems for the application of dust suppression coatings and anti-caking and binding agents to fertilizers during the manufacture, processing, storage and transportation of fertilizers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention is directed to method of bonding mineral fibers in a mineral fiber material, according to which an acid is applied to the mineral fiber material in an amount sufficient to dissolve mineral material from the fiber to form a silica containing binder on the mineral fiber, and curing the mineral fiber material to bond the fibers.