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Balloons paint

Latex applications include adhesives, fibre binders (such as in paper and textiles), coatings (such as in paints, coated papers, coated fabrics, coated flooring, and coated insulation), dipping-produced goods (such as balloons, bladders, gloves, and tubing), solid foam products (such as for cushioned furniture), and as a constituent in building materials (such as mortars and concrete) [791]. [Pg.297]

Polymer solutions and dispersions find many practical applications. We can cast films from some polymers, and we use many others to form coatings. Coatings can be produced from either solutions or dispersions such as polymer emulsions (latexes). Examples include paint, varnish, textile finishes, adhesives, and floor waxes. Other useful latex products are latex gloves, condoms, and balloons. [Pg.131]

Inhaling aerosol propellants is a bit mure complicated than inhaling solvents because the propellants come mixed with other substances. For example when you press the button on a can of black spray paint, what comes out is a cloud of tiny droplets of black paint and gas. Inhaling black paint does not get you high and can make you very sick. Some users solve this problem by spraying the can into a bag or balloon so that the particles separate from the gas by adhering to the sides. Others turn the cans upside down so that only Freon comes out, and still others inhale the sprays through doth filters. [Pg.221]

Chem. Descrip. Silicone-based, protein-supported emulsion Uses Dewebber, defoamer for latex dipping industry (mfg. of medical, surgical, household, and Industrial gloves, anesthesia bags, catheters, balloons, condoms) defoamer for pulp/paper mfg., influent and effluent wastewater treatment, boiler water treatment, paints, adhesives, sealants, and inks food-contact rubber articles Regulatory FDA 21 CFR 177.2600... [Pg.926]

Large amounts of these rubbers are used to produce caulking compounds, cements, paint can gaskets, seals, and flexible mountings. Because of the impermeability of the polysulfide rubbers to air and gas, these rubbers have found application in the manufacture of inflatable items such as life jackets, life rafts, and balloons. [Pg.159]


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