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RIL seeks textile-related patents
 
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December 05, 2008 14:24 IST
Last Updated: December 05, 2008 14:26 IST

Reliance Industries [Get Quote] is seeking two patents related to the textile industry.

Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd, which is engaged in the textile business apart from petroleum, has approached the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks for a process patent to make thermoplastic polyester.

RIL filed an application in this regard in March this year and the approving authorities have published the claims made by the company in their latest Patent Office Journal, giving public notice.

The present invention is a process to make thermoplastic polyester. Developed at the Reliance Technology Centre, Raigarh, this process seems to give the firm an edge in textile production.

According to the company, the polyester formed by this process results in an increased rate of solid state polymerisation and a reduced rate of polymer crystalisability thermoplastic polyester is used basically in textile manufacturing.

Further, the largest business house of India has sought another patent for an invention called 'novel adducts as branching agents for condensation polymer and method for production of same'.

Novel adducts are used as branching agents for condensation polymers, the company said.

RIL's manufacturing division at Naroda, Ahmedabad, is one of the largest and most modern textile complexes in the world.

The company's flagship 'Vimal' is a premium textile brand in the country.


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