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Adhesive binder

Traditional appHcations for latices are adhesives, binders for fibers and particulate matter, protective and decorative coatings (qv), dipped goods, foam, paper coatings, backings for carpet and upholstery, modifiers for bitumens and concrete, and thread and textile modifiers. More recent appHcations include biomedical appHcations as protein immobilizers, visual detectors in immunoassays (qv), as release agents, in electronic appHcations as photoresists for circuit boards, in batteries (qv), conductive paint, copy machines, and as key components in molecular electronic devices. [Pg.23]

Bonded Solid-Film Lubricants. Although a thin film of soHd lubricant that is burnished onto a wearing surface often is useful for break-in operations, over 95% are resin bonded for improved life and performance (62). Use of adhesive binders permits apphcations of coatings 5—20 p.m thick by spraying, dipping, or bmshing as dispersions in a volatile solvent. Some commonly used bonded lubricant films are Hsted in Table 12 (62) with a more extensive listing in Reference 61. [Pg.250]

PVP ISP/PVP, Plasdone K-15 to K-120 K-12 to K-90 film former, adhesive, binder, com-plexant. [Pg.534]

Poly(vinyl alcohol) will function as a non-ionic surface active agent and is used in suspension polymerisation as a protective colloid. In many applications it serves as a binder and thickener is addition to an emulsifying agent. The polymer is also employed in adhesives, binders, paper sizing, paper coatings, textile sizing, ceramics, cosmetics and as a steel quenchant. [Pg.391]

Kleberschicht, /. Boi.) aleurone layer. Klebe-stoff, m. adhesive substance, cement adhesive binder, -streifen, m. adhesive tape, -taffet, m. court plaster, -wachs, n. acUiesive wax, sticking wax. -zettel, m. gummed label, sticker, klebfahig, a. adhesive. [Pg.246]

The route to crosslinked phenol-formaldehyde resins via resoles corresponds to that used by Baekeland in his original commercial technique. They now tend to be used for adhesives, binders, and laminates. The resole... [Pg.56]

Stabilizer, viscosity-imparting agent, adhesive, binder, plasticizer, sugar coating agent... [Pg.275]

Polyurethanes are used in many other applications, which we do not have room to discuss. These applications include paints, varnishes, adhesive binders for chipboard and plywood, hoses, timing belts, athletic tracks and playing surfaces, and the encapsulation of electrical components. [Pg.398]

Used industrially in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, textile chemicals, adhesives, binders, petroleum refining chemicals, fuels, lubricants, coating resins, varnishes, polymerizations, lacquers, agricultural chemicals, cosmetics, ion exchange resins, photographic chemicals, surfactants used in the paper industry and as a flocculation aid. [Pg.352]

Sizing for cotton and synthetic fibers stabilizers for adhesives, binders, and film-formers in pharmaceuticals thickeners production of films Machinery and business... [Pg.89]

Glues Used for Military Purposes (US Specifications). Some of the adhesives, binders glues used for military purposes are as follows Adhesive and Sealing Compounds, Cellulose Nitrate Base, Solvent Type (For Ordnance Use) US Spec MIL-A-82484 (June 1967)... [Pg.727]

The commercial product also known as casein is used in adhesives, binders, protective coalings, and other products. [Pg.301]

Evaluation In spite of the difficulties of working pigments into a fill created on the suction table without an adhesive binder, this method produces the best results of all methods previously tested. The repair process is rapid, and fills can be easily identified from the reverse of the object. In addition, the fills are removable by slight wetting if that should become necessary. [Pg.184]

Inkjet formulations may also include an adhesive binder. The binder is usually a resin or resin system that is soluble or dispersed in the ink vehicle. Upon drying, the resin is heat- or UV-cured. The binder provides adhesion of the printed pattern to the substrate, imparts solvent resistance, and may protect against abrasion. Careful adjustment of the type and amomit of binder is required in order to achieve proper adhesion and substrate matching. As the binder systems are mostly non-conductive, an optimmn ratio between the metal and the binder system must be fomid. Generally, there is no one generic binder suitable for aU substrates or aU conditions. [Pg.237]

Adhesives/binders acacia, ethylcellulose, gelatin, liquid glucose, methylcellulose, polyethylene gly-... [Pg.50]

The most straightforward technique for producing a thin uniform adherent coating is by the use of an adhesive binder, and bonded coatings were introduced very early in the modern development of molybdenum disulphide technology. They are probably now the most widely used form of molybdenum disulphide lubricant, and as long ago as 1968 Gresham estimated that over 95% of the solid lubricants commercially used were resin-bonded. [Pg.179]

In a study concerned with the decay resistance provided by isocyanate bonding to wood, the distribution of the methyl isocyanate reaction in southern pine showed that 60% of the lignin hydroxyls and 12% of the holocellulose hydroxyls are substituted at the point where resistance to biological attack occurs. Therefore, it can be surmised that the chemical bonding of wood by isocyanates through the urethane link can contribute significantly to the excellent performance of diphenylmethane-diisocyanate X or polymeric isocyanates XI as adhesive binder in particle boards (24, 25). [Pg.338]

Use Adhesive, binder, fabric softener, fire-retardant on fabrics. [Pg.612]

The hydrosilylation of C-C multiple bonds provides a very convenient route to the preparation of organo-silicon compounds, which have found industrial application as photo resistors, semiconductors, adhesives, binders... [Pg.453]

Cellulose fibers and an adhesive binder characterize the fibrous composition of most wipes. Often, special applications involve the depositing of cellulose fibers with the assistance of an electrostatic field to promote the properties of moisture absorbency and bulkiness with high absorption capacity. High-quality premoistened wipes are usually marketed in converted quarter-folded or flat-pack forms within a resealable plastic container. [Pg.140]

Both particleboard and MDF core are characteristically 3-ply and have two potential sources of formaldehyde the adhesive used to adhere the hardwood face and back to the core, and the adhesive binder used in the manufacture of the particleboard or MDF. Hardwood plywood manufacturers are typically not vertically integrated and do not produce composition board cores, thus are dependent on other companies or plants for particleboard and MDF. [Pg.18]

Most pigments are strongly colored, fine mineral powders prepare by grinding solid raw materials. A few insoluble pigments of vegetable or animal origin are also known, from a certain kinds of tree bark, nut shells, and animal horn. Because pigments are insoluble, to apply them to the surface of a material, they are usually mixed with an adhesive binder, which could be a plant gum or resin, egg albumin, or other animal-derived adhesives. [Pg.63]


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