US PATENT SUBCLASS 508 / 230
.~.~ An additional reactant is an inorganic compound containing heavy metal or aluminum (e.g., ammonium molybdate, etc.)


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508 /   HD   SOLID ANTI-FRICTION DEVICES, MATERIALS THEREFOR, LUBRICANT OR SEPARATE COMPOSITIONS FOR MOVING SOLID SURFACES, AND MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL OIL COMPOSITIONS

110  DF  LUBRICANTS OR SEPARANTS FOR MOVING SOLID SURFACES AND MISCELLANEOUS MINERAL OIL COMPOSITIONS (E.G., WATER CONTAINING, ETC.) {53}
221  DF  .~ Compound of indeterminate structure, prepared by reacting a heterocyclic compound of known structure; a heterocyclic ring is one having as ring members only carbon and at least one hetero atom selected from nitrogen and chalcogen (oxygen, sulfur, selenium, or tellurium) {9}
230.~.~ An additional reactant is an inorganic compound containing heavy metal or aluminum (e.g., ammonium molybdate, etc.)


DEFINITION

Classification: 508/230

An additional reactant is an inorganic compound containing heavy metal or aluminum (e.g., ammonium molybdate, etc.):

(under subclass 221) Compositions wherein an inorganic compound which contains heavy metal or aluminum is an additional reactant.

(1) Note. An inorganic compound is any compound not specified as organic in Notes to the Class Definition.

(2) Note. Arsenic is considered a heavy metal.

(3) Note. Heavy metals are metals whose specific gravity is greater than 4.0.