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Robert L Leitheiser, 714100 Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211

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4100 Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211    414-3320419   

Shorewood, WI   

1909 Nedrah Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80524    970-4849367   

Oak Creek, WI   

4100 N Prospect Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211    414-5590353   

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Associate Professor At University Of Wisconsin - Whitewater

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Thermoset Water-In-Oil Emulsions

US Patent:
4077931, Mar 7, 1978
Filed:
Jul 31, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/600558
Inventors:
Robert H. Leitheiser - Port Washington WI
Casimir C. Peloza - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Ashland Oil, Inc. - Dublin OH
International Classification:
C08L 6706
US Classification:
260 296NR
Abstract:
Pumpable or pourable thermosetting water-in-oil emulsions comprising water as the continuous phase and a mixture containing an unsaturated polyester and copolymerizable solvent such as styrene as the continuous phase, wherein polyesters of a molecular weight of about 1800 or more and a peroxide-cobalt-tertiary amine curing system are employed.

Terephthalic Containing Hybrid Castable Resins

US Patent:
4892919, Jan 9, 1990
Filed:
Nov 28, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/276802
Inventors:
Robert H. Leitheiser - Port Washington WI
Joan E. Karloske - Saukville WI
Assignee:
Freeman Chemical Corporation - Port Washington WI
International Classification:
C08G 1862
US Classification:
528 48
Abstract:
Hybrid resins result from the combination of the urethane and unsaturated polyester technology. Improved resin casting and laminate properties are obtained when polyalkylene terephthalate unsaturated polyesters are employed, in lieu of the isophthalic polyesters of the prior art. Especially notable are improved heat distortion temperatures which exceed substantially those of the isophthalic based resins. The economics of using such terephthalate resins is demonstrated. Also within the scope of the present invention is the use of secondary hydroxyl compounds in the preparation of the polyesters. It has previously been believed that such compounds led to embrittlement of the final hybrid.

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