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Polyvinyl acetate lattices

Starch and various lattices are used as coating binders. Upon recycling (as coated broke in the mill itself or with the waste paper) the starch will not deposit while certain lattices have been found prone to deposition. Suitable lattices are SBR and polyvinyl acetate. [Pg.24]

We come next to a type which is of very special importance to natural and synthetic organic high polymers to the filament lattices which cohere in one direction by primary valences and in the other two by van der Waals forces. The chief representatives of this class, which will be discussed in great detail in the second volume of this work, are cellulose, chitin, rubber, proteins and a large number of synthetic high polymers such as polystyrene, polyvinyl acetate, polyacrylic esters, polyethylene oxide, etc. [Pg.150]


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