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Abrasion Absorb

Skin Absorption. Normal skin absorbs HCN slowly. However, 2% HCN in air may cause poisoning in 3 min, 1% is dangerous in 10 min, and 0.05% may produce symptoms after 30 min, even though a gas mask or air mask is worn. Some areas of the body, such as the feet and mucous membranes, are more absorptive than others. Cuts and abrasions absorb cyanide rapidly, and 50 mg of HCN absorbed through the skin can be fatal. [Pg.380]

Amorphous silica is used as a pigment and filler in paints and coatings. It also is used as an abrasive, absorbent and catalyst support. Silica gel is a common desiccant and adsorbent. It is used in analytical chemistry as a packing material in chromatography columns and in clean-up of organic extracts to remove interference in trace analysis of organic pollutants. [Pg.826]

Products and Uses A filler in paints, tooth polish, cosmetics, and facial powder. Also used as an abrasive, absorber, filter aid, and anticaking agent. [Pg.104]

Products and Uses The term for an ingredient in scouring soaps, scouring powders, polishing powders, paints, and wood filler. Used as an abrasive, absorbent, polish, filler, base, and filter. [Pg.275]

Uses Filler, extender, diluent, carrier for rubber, plastics, paints, wall-board, ceramics. Insecticides, slate pencil feed additive colorant for external pharmaceuticals and cosmetics substitute for talc buffer in high pressure equip. abrasive, absorbent, opacifier in cosmetics diluent, carrier for pharmaceuticals... [Pg.1328]

Uses Abrasive, absorbent, opacifier, vise, control agent in cosmetics See also Calcium carbonate... [Pg.858]

Uses Natural antioxidant and fat-sol. vitamin source emollient in cosmetics Trade Name Synonyms Nurture Oat Oil [Nurture] Oat (Avena sativa) flour EINECS/ELINCS 310-127-6 Synonyms Avena sativa Flour, oats Oat flour Definition Powder obtained by fine grinding of the kernels of oats, Avena sativa Uses Abrasive, absorbent, vise, control agent in cosmetics emollient, humectant, conditioner, and lubricant for skin soothing preps. [Pg.2910]

Articles manufactured from natural or depleted uranium are by definition LSA-I and hence would normally have to be transported in an Industrial package lype 1 (IP-1). However, provided the materials are contained in an inactive sheath made of metal or other substantial material they may be transported in excepted packages. The sheath is expected to prevent oxidation or abrasion, absorb all alpha radiation, reduce the beta radiation levels and reduce the potential risk of contamination. [Pg.45]

Hong, K. H., Kim, S. C., Kang, T. J. (2005). Effect of abrasion absorbed water on the handle of nonwovens for disposable diapers. Textile Research Journal, 75(7), 544-550. [Pg.494]


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