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Easer Focus Wor/d Buyers Guide., PennWeU PubUshiug Co., Tulsa, OHa., 1993. [Pg.20]

Plastics Technology, Manufacturing Handbook and Buyers Guide, Aug. 1995, pp. 490—492. [Pg.311]

Potassium compounds commonly used in ferti1i2ers, eg, KCl and K SO, are not considered to be ha2ardous substances. Detailed information concerning health and safety precautions recommended for a specific, industrially produced potassium chemical can be obtained by contacting a manufacturer direcdy. Principal potassium chemical producers are Hsted in buyers guides pubHshed aimually by chemical trade maga2ines (52). [Pg.537]

Azine dyes are relatively unimportant as a class of dyes but are used extensively as biological stains. Colors are mostly yellow to red. DurabiUty of some of these dyes is supported by the 1990 LATCC Buyers Guide pubflshed by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, which fists Basic Red 2, Safranine T [477-73-6] (13) and Basic Red 5, Neutral Red [553-24-2] (14), discovered in 1859 and 1879, respectively (1). Basic Red 2 is a safranine similar to mauveine (7). [Pg.420]

Direct dyes are one of the most versatile classes of dyestuff. U.S. production in 1988 was nearly 18,900 t valued at 100 million. In worldwide usage for ceUulosic textiles, direct dyes are the second largest class of dyestuff. The AATCC Buyers Guide (July 1991) Usts over 180 different Cl categories for direct dyes representing nearly 850 commercially available products. U.S. production figures are not released for most of these dyes the important direct yeUows and oranges of revealed chemical composition are Usted in Table 5. [Pg.440]

Powder and Bulk Engineering 1992—1993 Besource and Buyers Guide (Updated annually), Minneapolis, MN. [Pg.164]

Every significant dye manufacturer is now offering reactive dyes. More than 200 offerings are hsted in the 1991 AATCC Buyers Guide. Fifty of those dyes were not hsted in 1987. Reactive dyes ate offered commercially both as dry powders and buffered hquid forms (83). [Pg.425]

Plastics technology manufacturing handbook and buyers guide , Bill Communications (212-592-6570). Updated annually. The Handbook and Buyers Guide is a comprehensive tool for locating suppliers of primary machinery, materials (thermoplastics and thermosets), auxiliary and secondary equipment and controls, chemicals and additives, and a variety of specialized services. Contains extensive equipment and materials specifications. [Pg.599]

Moisture Instrumentation , Buyers Guide Issue, Instruments Control Systems (1973)... [Pg.172]

A weekly publication of McGraw-Hill. This excellent pubheation concentrates on the news and business aspects of the chemical industry. It periodically has excellent marketing and sales studies for various products. It also publishes annually a plant-site-selection issue and a Buyers Guide. The Buyers Guide lists the major producers and the source of supply for over 6,000 chemical products, and has a list of chemical trade names. It publishes, quarterly, the current financial condition of 300 companies involved in chemical processing. [Pg.21]

Sensors 1995 buyers Guide, Helmers Publishing Inc., St. Peterborough, N.H. [Pg.392]

B-80MI11513 Plastics Technology Manufacturing Handbook and Buyers Guide 1980-81 ,... [Pg.724]

Chemical Engineering Equipment Buyers Guide, McGraw-Hill, New York, annual. [Pg.16]

Equipment for solid-liquid separation is available commercially from many sources. About 150 names and addresses of suppliers in the United States and abroad are listed by Purchas (1981). Classifications of vendors with respect to the kind of equipment are given, for instance, in Chemical Engineering Catalog (Reinhold, New York, annual) and in Chemical Engineering Equipment Buyers Guide (McGraw-Hill, New York, annual). [Pg.318]

Mostly UK addresses are given in this list. The International Directory (Buyers Guide) is an invaluable source for addresses of companies in other countries, and is available from International Scientific Communications, Inc. 808 Kings Highway, PO Box 827, Fairfield, Connecticut, 06430-0827, USA. [Pg.1451]

NRA, Pocket Information Manual Buyers Guide to Rendered Products, National Renderers Association, Inc., Alexandria, VA, 1993. [Pg.1652]

To help in quickly evaluating what machinery is available worldwide that will meet your requirements Plastics Technology publications has set up an online website (www.plasticstechnology.com). This action follows their annual Processing Handbook and Buyers Guide that has been published for many decades. [Pg.139]

There are also publications that provide buyer guides Plastics News provides information Moldmaking Technology magazine issues an annual buyers guide that features directories on ... [Pg.528]

Buyers Guide to Molds, Dies, and Mold components, PE, Jan. 2003. [Pg.588]

The textile chemical sector is serviced by a multitude of suppliers. A 2003 buyers guide, lists over 100 companies offering textile chemicals. The International Textile Auxiliaries Buyers Guide contains over 7000 trade names, of which about 40 % are finishing products. [Pg.6]

International Textile Auxiliaries Buyers Guide, 2000, Melliand and TEGEWA, Frankfurt/Main, Deutscher Fachverlag, 2000. [Pg.6]

The most common friction enhancing agents are based on dispersions of silicic acid called sols (Fig. 9.1). About two-thirds of the commercial non-sUp finishing products, listed in the International Textile Auxiliary Buyers Guide, are based on silicic acid sols only a few are aluminium oxide dispersions. These products can be formed in a variety of particle sizes from 5 to 150 pm and yield dispersions that range from clear to milky white. When the sols are deposited on the fibre surface, the surface becomes much rougher and frictional forces between fibres become much larger. [Pg.118]

For all kinds of finishes, special product groups are known and listed in catalogues. There is, however, no group of anti-pilling products in the International Textile Auxiliaries Buyers Guide. The reason is not that this finish is not important enough. This astonishing fact may be explained by ... [Pg.132]


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