Tony L. Caines
Engineering at Tulip St, Baton Rouge, LA

License number
Louisiana EI.0012766
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1900
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
1951 Tulip St, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Professional information

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Continuous Process For Producing Adducted Epm Or Epdm Oil Solution

US Patent:
5384371, Jan 24, 1995
Filed:
Apr 5, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/042866
Inventors:
Tony L. Caines - Baton Rouge LA
Michael L. Junker - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
DSM Copolymer, Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C08F25504, C08F25506, C08F 832, C10M14516
US Classification:
525285
Abstract:
The present invention provides a continuous process for producing an adducted derivatized EPM or EPDM oil solution in which a grafted ethylene polymer is adducted with an antioxidant diamine for formation of an adduct during holding.


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Continuous Process For Producing Adducted Epm Or Epdm Oil Solution

US Patent:
5556923, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Aug 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/518075
Inventors:
Tony L. Caines - Baton Rouge LA
Michael L. Junker - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
DSM Copolymer, Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C08F25504, C08F25506, C10M14516
US Classification:
525285
Abstract:
The present invention provides a continuous process for producing an adducted derivatized EPM or EPDM oil solution, in which a grafted ethylene polymer is adducted with an antioxidant diamine for formation of an adduct during holding.


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Continuous Process For Producing Adducted Epm Or Epdm Oil Solution

US Patent:
5516849, May 14, 1996
Filed:
Oct 6, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/319310
Inventors:
Tony L. Caines - Baton Rouge LA
Michael L. Junker - Baton Rouge LA
Assignee:
DSM Copolymer, Inc. - Baton Rouge LA
International Classification:
C08F25504, C08F25506, C10M14516
US Classification:
525285
Abstract:
The present invention provides a continuous process for producing an adducted derivatized EPM or EPDM oil solution in which a grafted ethylene polymer is adducted with an antioxidant diamine for formation of an adduct during holding.