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Migration binders

Whalen-Shaw JM, ed. Binder Migration in Paper and Paperboard Coating. Atlanta, GA TAPPI PRESS 1993. [Pg.713]

Pan S.X. 1995. Liquid Distribution and Binder Migration in Drying Porous Coatings. [HTD, LES]... [Pg.263]

Binder migration is a common problem that depends on the coating formulation, snbstrate characteristics, and coating... [Pg.920]

The causes of bleeding may be improper application of binder (too much), improper amount of chippings, binder migration from underlying surface, low viscosity of binder used, high environmental temperatures or trapped water resulting in stripping. [Pg.687]

Binder migration is a common problem that depends on the coating formulation, substrate characteristics, and coating rheology. Upper drying rates are imposed by the onset of binder migration. The use of natural starch binders tends to impose a lower drying... [Pg.954]

The latest innovation is the introduction of ultra-thin silica layers. These layers are only 10 xm thick (compared to 200-250 pm in conventional plates) and are not based on granular adsorbents but consist of monolithic silica. Ultra-thin layer chromatography (UTLC) plates offer a unique combination of short migration distances, fast development times and extremely low solvent consumption. The absence of silica particles allows UTLC silica gel layers to be manufactured without any sort of binders, that are normally needed to stabilise silica particles at the glass support surface. UTLC plates will significantly reduce analysis time, solvent consumption and increase sensitivity in both qualitative and quantitative applications (Table 4.35). Miniaturised planar chromatography will rival other microanalytical techniques. [Pg.226]

The collision of the broken wet segments during spheronization can result in two effects deformation and coalescence. The migration of moisture or soluble binders from the core to the surface of the pellets improves surface... [Pg.351]

Chemical compatibility with polymer used as a binder, low volatility and high resistance to extraction and migration. [Pg.268]

NENAs are low molecular weight molecules and as a result, are volatile and migrate readily from the binder systems. Consequently, propellant formulations based on NENAs do not possess the stipulated minimum of 10 years Service life [188] and therefore, this issue should be resolved by HEMs community before it is used in Service explosives and propellants. [Pg.272]

Warren JW and Price JC. 1977. Drug migration during drying of tablet granulations. II. Effect of binder solution viscosity and drying temperature. J. Pharm. Sci. 66 1409-1412. [Pg.114]


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