US PATENT SUBCLASS 523 / 402
.~.~.~ Product contains water per se or water of hydration as designated nonreactive material (DNRM)


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523 /   HD   SYNTHETIC RESINS OR NATURAL RUBBERS -- PART OF THE CLASS 520 SERIES

*  DD  SYNTHETIC RESINS (Class 520, Subclass 1) {1}
1  DF  .~ PROCESSES OF PREPARING A DESIRED OR INTENTIONAL COMPOSITION OF AT LEAST ONE NONREACTANT MATERIAL AND AT LEAST ONE SOLID POLYMER OR SPECIFIED INTERMEDIATE CONDENSATION PRODUCT, OR PRODUCT THEREOF {71}
400  DF  .~.~ Process of forming a composition containing a nonreactive material (NRM) and a polymer containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, or a preformed polymer derived from or admixed with a reactant containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, or with a polymer derived from an epihalohydrin and a polyhydric phenol or polyol; or composition or product thereof {24}
402.~.~.~ Product contains water per se or water of hydration as designated nonreactive material (DNRM) {7}
403  DF  .~.~.~.~> Two or more polymers containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, two or more polymers derived from reactants containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group, or combination thereof, or one of said polymers and a reactant containing at least one 1,2-epoxy group {1}
406  DF  .~.~.~.~> Solid polymer derived from ethylenic reactants only (includes in situ reactants from plural 1,2-epoxides) {4}
414  DF  .~.~.~.~> Polymer contains more than one 1,2-epoxy group or one derived from reactant containing more than one 1,2-epoxy group is further derived from or reacted with organic nitrogen or sulfur {6}
423  DF  .~.~.~.~> Polymer is graft, graft-type, block, or block-type copolymer
424  DF  .~.~.~.~> Polymer is phenol-aldehyde condensation product
425  DF  .~.~.~.~> Polymer derived from silicon reactant
426  DF  .~.~.~.~> Carboxylic acid, ester, or salt thereof DNRM


DEFINITION

Classification: 523/402

Product contains water, per se, or water of hydration as designated nonreactive material (DNRM):

(under subclass 400) Subject matter wherein the composition contains water or water of hydration as the DNRM.

(1) Note. Excluded from this subclass is water which is used as a solvent for a catalyst or appears as a hydrate therewith since such materials are not considered to be additives in forming a desired composition.