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publicationDate 1999-10-28-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber HU-216902-B
titleOfInvention Polymer compositions, in particular absorbent compositions, and their preparation and use
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing pellet embossments, such as stone pavements, such as first-aid absorbent compositions, to the use of stone stonings. Compositions of the invention are predominantly of natural stone origin, and thus can be depleted on the path of biolysis in their bulk mass. According to the present invention, the pearl portion of the paving stones of the invention is 70 to 99.99% by weight based on pine joints and / or stems derived from pine joints, with water-repellent and / or water-lubricated pimples; and from 0.01 to 30% by weight of acrylic compounds, vinyl compounds or unsaturated acid and their derivatives B stone matrix consisting of a primer base and / or a stone matrix. Stonewalks contain even 0.1 to 30% by weight of matrix material based on the weight of the pumice region; 0.001 to 10% by weight of cotyledonous or quaternary bonded crosslinking agent; and 0 to 50% by weight of anti-caking agent. The stone stonings according to the invention are made by mixing the stone stove B in the aqueous medium with the Stone stack, then drying and grinding the resulting mixture to the other stone stumps. The mixture is then mixed with the entire substance germ, then heat treated. The mixture is heat sealed in the heat treatment mixture by the crosslinking agent with the matrix material in a heat treatment. The stone cladding according to the invention may also contain drug-containing depot formulations. In accordance with the present invention, the matrix impregnations are used in fibrous materials, foils, lashes, or granulometers to absorb water, aqueous bottoms and dispersions, and body fluids in sanitary articles, such as paddling diapers, chemical-technical articles such as casting cores, and sheaths, in oversized flowerpots. ŕ
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