Chemical Process Patents
Chemical engineering applies physical science with mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. Chemical engineering creates processes for the manufacture of useful materials. Chemical engineering is also concerned with research and development to pioneer valuable new materials and techniques. Chemical engineers also want to take currently low value raw materials invent new processes for creating new and useful materials.
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Glycerin Systems (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1)
A method for manufacturing antifreeze comprising manufacturing biodiesel; collecting the byproduct glycerin of such biodiesel manufacture; adding
water to such glycerin to generate at least one mixture of glycerin and
water; adding at least one anticorrosive additive to such at least one
mixture of glycerin and water to generate at least one antifreeze; and
placing such at least one antifreeze into at least one automotive cooling
system. The antifreeze viscosity is adapted to be within the viscosity
range between propylene-glycol-based antifreeze and ethylene-glycol-based
antifreeze. Also disclosed are "blended" biodiesel-derived
glycerin/ethylene glycol coolant/antifreeze products and
biodiesel-derived glycerin/propylene glycol coolant/antifreeze products.
Marketing methods are also disclosed, along with material compositions.
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Portable Purifying System (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1)
A portable purifying system for improved
filtering and/or separating of cleaning solutions such as
solvents, particularly those used in parts washers. The
purifying system utilizes a removable reservoir to provide a
smaller reservoir within a larger reservoir such as a parts
washer. The portable purifying system provides an apparatus
and method of use to perform the following steps: using
re-circulating solvent from the larger reservoir, washing
oily parts in such manner that oily residue from the washed
parts is deposited in the smaller reservoir; separating
cleaner portions of solvent from dirtier portions of solvent
within the smaller reservoir using density differences to
separate by gravity action cleaner portions from dirtier
portions; moving the cleaner portions of solvent into the
larger reservoir; and periodically emptying and cleaning the
smaller reservoir.
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Disc Repair System (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1)
A disc repair system which is provided for the
purpose of consumer-repairing of scratches on optically-read
discs (e.g., digitally recorded discs, known commonly, as
"CD" discs or "DVD" discs, etc., containing audio or video
or other formats of data information), such that an optical
reader, which uses a laser to read digital information
stored on a compact disc, can read the digital information
without the optical distortion caused by a scratch. The
system utilizes diamond grit as an abrading compound to
recondition the disc surface.
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Corrosive vapor absorption and neutralization system (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1)
A method and system for the prevention of corrosion of objects located
close to a wet cell storage battery caused by evaporation, and subsequent
condensation, of electrolyte from a wet cell storage battery. Convenient
methods for installation and removal of the system are included.
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Fuel additive systems (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1 )
Comprehensive transportation fuel additive compositions are designed to
improve low-quality transportation fuels, particularly for underdeveloped
countries. A preferred formula of the present invention comprises at
least one octane booster, at least one combustion modifier, at least one
corrosion inhibitor, at least one water demulsifier, at least one
detergent, at least one solvent, at least one fuel stabilizer, at least
one biocide, and at least one fuel lubricant. Under appropriate
circumstances, such as, for example, use in cold climates, the preferred
formula may also comprise at least one low temperature additive. The
comprehensive fuel additives of the present invention have a novel
capability of substantially correcting all of the detrimental aspects of
low-quality transportation fuel, thereby lowering pollution, improving
fuel efficiency, and reducing vehicle maintenance costs. The
comprehensive fuel additive formula is preferably tailored and adjusted
to meet local needs. Different, but closely related, comprehensive fuel
additive formulas are used for motor fuels and diesel fuels. |
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Sprayable roof coating systems (PDF , Text Only, Figure 1)
Improved sprayable roof coating systems which provide immediate waterproofing of a newly-sprayed latex-based ionic roof coating by applying to the upper surface of such roof coating an ionic catalyst having a pH opposed to the pH of such roof coating, whereby such upper surface of such roof coating coagulates immediately to form a thin waterproof surface layer on such roof coating and the bottom portions of such roof coating are permitted to coagulate and bond to the underlying roof normally. Also, latex-based sprayable roof coating systems permitting use in roof mastics of recycled rubber and spray equipment for such systems which do not clog up when air spraying such recycled-rubber-containing roof mastics.
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