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Binder absorption

The shortcoming of these inks is that they can only be printed on nonpo-rous substrates, since the binder absorption would prevent curing. [Pg.246]

Binder Absorption, Smear Point, and Yield Point [1.78]. Smear point and yield point are used to determine the binder needed to formulate a suitable millbase for grinding by dissolvers, roll mills, ball mills, attritors, sand mills, and pearl mills. The amount of binder is given in volume or mass units. Apparatus rough glass plate, spatula with steel blade. [Pg.38]

C. Binder Absorption of injected insulin. Acta Pharmacol. Toxicol. 1969, 27[Suppl. 2] 1—84 (1969). [Pg.59]

Binder Absorption, Smear Point, and Yield Point... [Pg.44]

In addition, the carbon additive may influence the mechanical aspects of the electrode, which is important for both the electrochemical cell performance as well as the electrode manufacturing process. Carbon properties such as compressibility and polymer binder absorption affect the mechanical stability of the electrode, and thus the electrode manufacturing process and production yield. [Pg.119]

Precipita.tlon. An ink may also be caused to dry by precipitation of its binder rather than by evaporation of solvent. This can be accompHshed by a dding a diluent, such as water in the form of steam or humidity, to a hygroscopic solvent ink system, which causes the solubiHty of the resin in the ink film to decrease sharply and causes it to precipitate when its tolerance for the diluent is reached. Eurther drying is accompHshed by absorption of the solvents into the stock and then by evaporation. Another form of precipitation setting is the quick-set mechanism. This utilizes resins held in solution in a relatively poor solvent, by means of a small amount of an exceUent solvent (called a sweetener) blended with it. When the ink film is printed on the paper, an amount of the solvents is absorbed reducing the content of the sweetener solvent to a point which causes the resins to precipitate and the ink to set. [Pg.247]

Porous carbon fiber-carbon bmder composites are a class of matenals that are not widely known, yet they fulfill a vital role in the RTG space power systems, and show considerable potential for other uses in light absorption or gas adsorption applications. These applications are enabled through the unique combmation of physical properties exhibited by the porous carbon fiber-carbon binder composites Perhaps the most significant of its physical attributes is the open, yet rugged, form of the material which contributes significantly to its utility m the fields of... [Pg.200]

Rapid absorption of DNPA causes marked irritation of respiratory tract, skin and eyes DNPA is used as a binder in artillery pro-pints and in conens of 10—15% has a burning... [Pg.322]

Dynamic differential thermal analysis is used to measure the phase transitions of the polymer. IR is used to determine the degree of unsaturation in the polymer. Monitoring of the purity and raw is done commercially using gas phase chromatography for fractionization and R1 with UV absorption at 260 nanometers for polystyrene identification and measurement Polystyrene is one of the most widely used plastics because of fabrication ease and the wide spectrum of properties possible. Industries using styrene-based plastics are packaging, appliance, construction, automotive, radio and television, furniture, toy, houseware and baggage. Styrene is also used by the military as a binder in expls and rocket propints... [Pg.327]

Machata, G. and Binder, R. "The Determination of Lead, Thallium, Zinc and Cadmium Traces in Biological Material with Flameless Atomic Absorption". Z. Rechtsmed. (1973),... [Pg.268]

Spent foundry sand has low absorption and is nonplastic. Reported values of absorption were found to vary widely (0 to 5%), which can also be attributed to the presence of binders and... [Pg.164]

The most effective way to treat hyperphosphatemia is to decrease phosphate absorption from the GI tract with phosphate binders (see Chap. 76, Table 76-3). [Pg.903]


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