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RAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC
US·7 granted patents·3 pending applications·12 citations·filing 2014–2020
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10 records- 0190US9828725B1Specialty pulp with high intrinsic viscosityRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2016·Granted Nov 28, 2017·7 cites·28 claims
- 0282US10501891B1Crosslinking cellulose with Glyoxal to improve absorption propertiesRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2019·Granted Dec 10, 2019·1 cites·20 claims
- 0377US10214858B2Cellulosic material with antimicrobial and defiberization propertiesRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2017·Granted Feb 26, 2019·2 cites·20 claims
- 0473US10415189B2Polyalkylene glycol based reagent with aldehyde end groups suitable for making cellulosic fibers with modified morphologyRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2018·Granted Sep 17, 2019·2 cites·30 claims
- 0561US10344430B2Specialty pulp with high intrinsic viscosityRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2017·Granted Jul 9, 2019·0 cites·13 claims
- 0657US9382337B2Hydrogel forming material from byproduct pulp finesRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2014·Granted Jul 5, 2016·0 cites·22 claims
- 0751US2022098796A1Crosslinking cellulose with glyoxal to improve absorption propertiesRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2020·Application pending·0 cites
- 0847US9650742B2Process for making hydrogels from hemicaustic byproductRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2014·Granted May 16, 2017·0 cites·6 claims
- 0943US2020140757A1Cellulose derived hydrophobic, bio-degradable films for mulch & other applicationsRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2018·Application pending·0 cites
- 1041US2018223479A1Dual function reagent, transfer fibers, transfer layer, and absorbent articlesRAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS LLC·Filed 2017·Application pending·0 cites
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