IPC 6 English version
 
 
C09K-C09K01534
  C09K 17/00 - C09K 109:00  

SECTION C– CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY


C 09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; MISCELLANEOUS COMPOSITIONS; MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS


C 09 KMATERIALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS APPLICATIONS, NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE


 Notes

(1)This subclass covers also the use of specified materials in general or their use for the applications not specifically provided for elsewhere.

(2)In this subclass, the following term is used with the meaning indicated:

 "materials" includes compositions. [4]



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00Materials not provided for elsewhere [2]

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10.for sealing or packing joints or covers (filling pastes C 09 D 5/34)

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12.for stopping leaks, e.g. in radiators, in tanks (filling pastes C 09 D 5/34)

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14.Anti-slip materials; Abrasives (manufacture of abrasive or friction articles or shaped materials, containing macromolecular substances C 08 J 5/14) [4]

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16.Anti-static materials [4]

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18.for application to surface to minimize adherence of ice, mist or water thereto (rendering particulate materials free flowing, in general, e.g. making them hydrophobic, B 01 J 2/30); Thawing or antifreeze materials for application to surfaces (used in liquids for transfer of heat or producing temperature differences, e.g. radiator liquids, C 09 K 5/00) [4]

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20.as substitutes for glycerol in its non-chemical uses, e.g. as a base in toilet creams or ointments

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22.for dust-laying or dust-absorbing [4]

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24.for simulating ice or snow [4]

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30.for aerosols (aerosol containers B 65 D 83/14) [4]

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32.for treating liquid pollutants, e.g. oil, gasoline, fat (solid sorbent compositions B 01 J 20/00; for treatment of water, waste water or sewage C 02 F) [2]


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00Materials for transfer of heat or for producing temperature differences other than by combustion [2]

 

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02.the heat effect being accompanied by a change of physical state [2]

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04..the change of state being from liquid to vapour or vice-versa [2]

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06..the change of state being from liquid to solid or vice-versa [2]


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00Well-drilling compositions [2]

Note

 In this group, compositions are classified according to their major constituent. [2]

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02.Aqueous fluids containing organic or inorganic compounds [2]

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04..containing inorganic compounds only [2]

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06.Non-aqueous liquids, e.g. oil-based [2]

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08.Gaseous fluids [2]


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00Tenebrescent materials, i.e. materials for which the range of wavelengths for energy adsorption is changed as a result of excitation by some form of energy (photosensitive materials for photographic purposes G 03 C) [2]

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02.Organic tenebrescent materials [2]


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00Luminescent, e.g. electroluminescent, chemiluminescent, materials [2]

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01.Recovery of luminescent materials [3]

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02.Use of particular materials as binders, particle coatings or suspension media therefor [2]

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04.containing natural or artificial radioactive elements or unspecified radioactive elements [2]

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06.containing organic luminescent materials [2]

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07..having chemically-interreactive components, e.g. reactive chemiluminescent compositions [3]

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08.containing inorganic luminescent materials [2]

Note

 In groups C 09 K 11/54 to C 09 K 11/89, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, materials are classified in the last appropriate place; however, activating constituents of the luminescent materials are disregarded for classification purposes. [4]

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54..containing zinc or cadmium [4]

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55..containing beryllium, magnesium, alkali metals or alkaline earth metals [4]

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56..containing sulfur [4]

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57..containing manganese or rhenium [4]

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58..containing copper, silver or gold [4]

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59..containing silicon [4]

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60..containing iron, cobalt or nickel [4]

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61..containing fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine or unspecified halogen elements [4]

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62..containing gallium, indium or thallium [4]

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63..containing boron [4]

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64..containing aluminium [4]

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65..containing carbon (in organic compounds C 09 K 11/06) [4]

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66..containing germanium, tin or lead [4]

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67..containing refractory metals [4]

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68...containing chromium, molybdenum or tungsten [4]

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69...containing vanadium [4]

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70..containing phosphorus [4]

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71...also containing alkaline earth metals [4]

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72...also containing halogen, e.g. halophosphates [4]

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73....also containing alkaline earth metals [4]

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74..containing arsenic, antimony or bismuth [4]

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75...containing antimony [4]

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76....also containing phosphorus and halogen, e.g. halophosphates [4]

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77..containing rare earth metals [4]

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78...containing oxygen [4]

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79...containing silicon [4]

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80...containing aluminium or gallium [4]

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81...containing phosphorus [4]

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82...containing vanadium [4]

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83...containing vanadium and phosphorus [4]

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84...containing sulfur, e.g. oxysulfides [4]

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85...containing halogen [4]

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86...containing oxygen and halogen, e.g. oxyhalides [4]

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87..containing platinum group metals [4]

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88..containing selenium, tellurium or unspecified chalcogen elements [4]

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89..containing mercury [4]


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00Etching, surface-brightening or pickling compositions (for glass C 03 C 15/00; for metallic material C 23 F, C 23 G 1/00, C 25 F 1/00) [2]

Note

 In groups C 09 K 13/02 to C 09 K 13/12, a composition is classified in the last appropriate place. [2]

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02.containing an alkali metal hydroxide [2]

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04.containing an inorganic acid [2]

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06..with organic material [2]

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08..containing a fluorine compound [2]

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10..containing a boron compound [2]

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12.containing heavy metal salts in an amount of at least 50% of the non-solvent components [2]


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00Anti-oxidant compositions; Compositions inhibiting chemical change (incorporated in foodstuffs A 21 D, A 23; incorporated in macromolecular compositions C 08; incorporated in liquid fuels or lubricants C 10; incorporated in fats, fatty substances, fatty oils or waxes C 11 B 5/00; incorporated in detergents C 11 D; corrosion inhibiting compositions for metallic material C 23 F 11/00; incorporated in pickling compositions for metallic materials C 23 G) [4]

Notes

(1)In groups C 09 K 15/02 to C 09 K 15/34, in the absence of an indication to the contrary, a composition is classified in the last appropriate place. [2]

(2)In this group, a metal salt of an organic compound is classified as that compound. [2]

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02.containing inorganic compounds [2]

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04.containing organic compounds [2]

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06..containing oxygen [2]

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08...containing a phenol or quinone moiety [2]

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10..containing sulfur [2]

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12..containing sulfur and oxygen [2]

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14...containing a phenol or quinone moiety [2]

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16..containing nitrogen [2]

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18...containing an amine or imine moiety [2]

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20..containing nitrogen and oxygen [2]

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22...containing an amide or imide moiety [2]

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24...containing a phenol or quinone moiety [2]

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26..containing nitrogen and sulfur [2]

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28..containing nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur [2]

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30..containing heterocyclic ring with at least one nitrogen atom as ring member [2]

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32..containing boron, silicon, phosphorus, selenium, tellurium or a metal [2]

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34.containing plant or animal materials of unknown composition [2]

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