Claims
- 1. A formulation for the preservation of a film comprising an organic mixture comprising:(a) alkyl benzenes; and (b) normal petroleum hydrocarbons.
- 2. The formulation of claim 1, characterized by a boiling point between 390° F. and 410° F., a specific gravity between 0.7 and 0.75, and insolubility in water.
- 3. The formulation of claim 1, characterized by a boiling point of about 402° F., specific gravity of about 0.735 (H2O=1), and water insolubility.
- 4. The formulation of claim 3, further characterized by a vapor pressure of 100 torr at 164° F., vapor density less than one, and an evaporation rate less than one.
- 5. The formulation of claim 1, wherein said hydrocarbons comprises:(a) between 13 and 23 weight percent aliphatic petroleum naphtha; (b) between 17 and 25 percent aliphatic petroleum distillates; and (c) between 5 and 10 percent petroleum base oil.
- 6. The formulation of claim 5, characterized by a boiling point between 390° F. and 410° F., a specific gravity between 0.7 and 0.75, and water insolubiltity.
- 7. The formulation of claim 5, characterized by a boiling point of about 402° F., specific gravity of about 0.735 (H2O=1), and water insolubility.
- 8. The formulation of claim 7, further characterized by a vapor pressure of 100 torr at 164° F., vapor density less than one, and an evaporation rate less than one.
- 9. A formulation for the preservation of a motion picture film, said formulation comprising a mixture of alkyl benzenes and normal petroleum hydrocarbons characterized by a evaporation rate in the range of one day to one year.
- 10. The formulation of claim 9, wherein said hydrocarbons comprise aliphatic petroleum naphtha, aliphatic petroleum distillates and petroleum base oil.
- 11. The formulation of claim 10, wherein said mixture is characterized by a boiling point between 390° F. and 410° F., a specific gravity between 0.7 and 0.75, and insolubility in water.
- 12. The formulation of claim 10, wherein said mixture is characterized by a boiling point of about 402° F., specific gravity of about 0.736 (H2O=1), and water insolubility.
- 13. The formulation of claim 12, further characterized by a vapor pressure of 100 torr at 164° F., vapor density less than one, and an evaporation rate less than one.
- 14. A method for the preservation of a film comprising:(a) providing a mixture of alkyl benzenes and normal petroleum hydrocarbons; and (b) coating said film with said mixture.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said mixture is characterized by a boiling point between 390° F. and 410° F., a specific gravity between 0.7 and 0.75, and insolubility in water.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein said mixture is characterized by a boiling point of about 402° F., specific gravity of about 0.735 (H2O=1), and water insolubility.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said organic mixture is further characterized by a vapor pressure of 100 torr at 164° F., vapor density less than one, and an evaporation less than one.
- 18. The method of claim 14, wherein said hydrocarbons comprise:(a) between 13 and 23 weight percent aliphatic petroleum naphtha; (b) between 17 and 25 percent aliphatic petroleum distillates; and (c) between 5 and 10 percent petroleum base oil.
- 19. A print film having an average useful life of a print between 300 and 1,500 runs comprising an aqueous organic mixture comprising alkyl benzenes and normal petroleum hydrocarbons on a side of said film, wherein the hydrocarbons comprise:(a) aliphatic petroleum naphtha; (b) aliphatic petroleum distillates; and (c) petroleum base oil.
- 20. The print film of claim 19, wherein the organic mixture is characterized by a boiling point between 390° F. and 410° F., specific gravity between 0.7 and 0.75, and insolubility in water.
- 21. The print film of claim 19, wherein the organic mixture is characterized by a boiling point of about 402° F., specific gravity of about 0.735 (H2O=1), and water insolubility.
- 22. The print film of claim 21 wherein said organic mixture is further characterized by a vapor pressure of 100 torr at 164° F., vapor density less than one, and an evaporation rate less than one.
- 23. The print film of claim 19, wherein said hydrocarbons comprise:(a) between 13 and 23 weight percent aliphatic petroleum naphtha; (b) between 17 and 25 percent aliphatic petroleum distillates; and (c) between 5 and 10 petroleum base oil.
- 24. The formulation of claim 10, wherein said hydrocarbons comprises:(a) between 13 and 23 weight percent aliphatic petroleum naphtha; (b) between 17 and 25 percent aliphatic petroleum distillates; and (c) between 5 and 10 petroleum base oil.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/167,488 filed Nov. 24, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/167488 |
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