Corp., Mt. Olive, N.J.
An aqueous-based solvent-free cleaner composition containing a blend of polyoxyalkylene block copolymers and fatty alcohol oxyethylate moieties. CLEANING OR DRYING COMPOSITIONS
U.S. Patent 5,965,511. Oct. 12. 1999 P. Michaud and J.J. Martin, assignors to Elf Atochm S.A., France
An azeotropic or virtually azeotropit composition consisting of, on a weight basis, 40 to 60% of 1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,5-decafluoropentane, 60 to 40% of methylene chloride, and 0 to 10% of methanol and optionally at least one stabilizer or hydrophobic surfactant wherein the composition boils at 34.2”C at atmospheric pressure. LIQUID DEGREASER CLEANER
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U.S. Patent 5,965,512. Oct. 12, 1999 T.A. Smyth, and D.R. Lamhert, Ottawa, Ont., Canada
A biodegradable liquid degreaser and parts cleaner composition consisting of 0.5 to 2% by weight of a potassium hyroxide; 0.5 to 5% of a sodium metasilicate corrosion inhibitor; 1.5 to 9.5% of a biodegradable d-limonene solvent; 5 to 30% of a C,-Cs linear alcohol ethoxylate; 5 to 15% of 2-butoxyethanol co-solvent/co-surfactant; and water.
wire section by the Joule effect, while the wire section is passing through the bath of molten metal; and cooling and drawing the wire to the required diameter after passing through the bath of molten metal.
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A nesting electrical connector including a pair of mating electrical contacts each comprising a metal substrate having a silver-nickelcarbon electrodeposit thereon wherein the electrodeposit has a thickness of at least 0.5 micrometer; nickel comprises 10 to 25 atomic percent of the composite and is dispersed as a discontinuous plase throughout a continuous phase of silver, and has a Scherrer grain size less than 5 nanometers; and the carbon has a non-crystalline graphitic struc-
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U.S. Patent 5,966,975. Oct. 19, 1999 L. Lacourcelle, assignor to Thermocompact Societe Anonyme, Metz Tessy, France
A method of manufacturing a spark erosion electrode wire having a filamentary core surrounded by a metallic layer comprising continuously passing an inlet conductor wire through a bath of molten metal having low melting and boiling points; passing a sufficient amount of electric current through a wire section to heat the
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U.S. Patent 5,967,860. Oct. 19, 1999 M. Ricketts et al., assignors to General Motors Corp., Detroit
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