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Chemical Applications: Equipment Application Card - Wax Emulsions
in carriers such as oil, water, latex, etc. to create paints, inks, printing inks, color pastes and much more. We see the use of pigments and paints in our world on a vast basis from roofing products, cements and plasters to everyday paint and printing inks.
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Chemical Applications: Equipment Application Card - Paints, Inks, Pigments
in carriers such as oil, water, latex, etc. to create paints, inks, printing inks, color pastes and much more. We see the use of pigments and paints in our world on a vast basis from roofing products, cements and plasters to everyday paint and printing inks.
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Chemical Applications: Sonolator Application Card - Carbon Black Dispersions
into aggregates that are difficult to disperse, those with carbon-oxygen complexes are easier to disperse. Carbon black is commonly used in paints, enamels, printing inks, nylon and plastic colorings, latex mixtures, wax mixtures, photo coatings, and more. In many cases dispersing agents are used to assist
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MICRO: Cleanroom Technologies - Welker (May 2000)
) discussed the contamination and ESD tests used to certify cleanroom gloves. , September 1999) examined the contamination performance of both natural latex and nitrile gloves and described the beneficial effects of washing on glove contamination levels. To conclude the series,. MICRO: Cleanroom
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Xanthan Gum in Chemical Applications
Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide widely used for its thickening and stabilizing effect on emulsions and suspensions, particularly in the Food industry. It is also used in many chemical applications such as adhesives, ceramic glazes, drilling muds, foundry compounds, latex emulsions, lubricants
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Autophoretic / Autodeposition
Autophoretic ® or autodeposition coating systems are specialized immersion or dip coating processes where the dispersed coating is attracted to a submerged part without the application of an applied electrical voltage. Autodeposition coating processes use a mild acid to etch the surface of a steel
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Medical Device Link .
shared by these companies deserves recognition. An expander and stripper for latex, silicone, and rubber tubing uses jaws to expand tubing, allowing for the insertion of a fitting. The user then removes the tubing from the jaws with the fitting inside. Standard expansion jaws, including straight jaws
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The use of alkenyl succinic
to an absolute minimum. This ensures high sizing efficiency, low costs and good machine runnability. 2.2 Application ASA is supplied to paper and board mills as a fluid oil, which on its own has no charge and no great affinity for the anionic cellulose fibres. To ensure good retention