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Adhesive rheology control

Overall, the key element in many of these approaches is the complex needs of the ink to meet the needs of the deposition technique, to facilitate the formation of the desired material with appropriate properties and to facilitate the desired thickness, roughness, line resolution, and uniformity. This set of constraints will in most cases require an appropriate combination of precursors, solvents, surfactants, adhesion promoters, and rheology control agents (e.g., see Chapter 12 for more discussion).29 For new metal organic and nanoparticle precursors, the fabrication of inks is still an emerging science. [Pg.455]

MC is used as an adhesive in ceramics to provide water retention and lubricity in cosmetics to control rheological properties and in the stabilization of foams in foods as a binder, emulsifier, stabilizer, thickener, and suspending agent in paints, paper products, plywood as a rheology control for the adhesive in inks, and in textiles as a binder, and for coatings. [Pg.272]

Aqualon . [Aqualon] Carboxymethyl cellulose prods. binder, thickoier, stabilizer, suspending agent, film-former, rheology control aid, fabric size, water-retention aid used for adhesives, ceramics, coatings, detergents, lithography, paper, textiles, and tobacco. [Pg.31]

Tixosil. [Rhone-Poulenc] Hydrated silica flatting agents, rheology control agents fcu coatings, adhesives, plastics, paper, food, cosmetics, toothpaste, and pharmaceutical applies. [Pg.377]

Chem. Descrip. Untreated fumed silica CAS 112945-52-5 EINECS/ELINCS 231-545-4 Uses Rheology control agent, flow control agent for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and foods food pkg. adhesives, coatings, paper/paperboard, cellophane, film, rubber articles defoamer in food-contact coatings, paper/paperboard... [Pg.153]

CAS 13ia 93-0 EINECS/ELINCS 215-28 5 Uses Rheology control agent, vise, builder, sag control agent in oil-based paints/stains, lubricating greases, inks, adhesives, caulks, sealants, cosmetics arid personal care... [Pg.190]

Uses Thickener, stabilizer, water retention aid, binder, adhesion promoter, plasticizer in construction suspending agent in detergents/cleaners rheology control agent, pigment/filler stabilizer in lacquers, paints binder, film-former for tobacco thickener, stabilizer for cosmetics (emulsions, toothpaste, shampoos, creams/lotions, ointments) protective colloid in suspension polymerization plasticizer in ceramics sticker, binder for herbicides, pesticides... [Pg.217]


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