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Coating crocked

High-solids emulsions with rapid water-release properties. Cure at low temperatures. Recommended for fabric finishing and coating adhesive for flocking and laminating low-crock binder in pigment printing. [Pg.497]

He threw his product into the waste crock, carefully and methodically destroyed his glassware, burned his laboratory coat, left school, and went into politics, where he did quite well his career in Washington was marred only, in the opinion of some, by his blind antagonism toward all appropriations for scientific research and his frequent attacks —alternately vitriolic and caustic—oi> the French. [Pg.881]

The first description of sauerkraut manufacture, comparable to the methods used commercially today, was given by James Lind in 1772, in his treatise on scurvy. Barrels, kegs, and stone crocks were the common containers. Wooden vats were introduced in the United States about 1885. Recently, reinforced concrete with plastic coatings and glazed tile vats have been introduced. [Pg.950]

The rub-fastness test examines resistance of the pigment coat to abrasion and the transfer of color to other surfaces (crocking). The test is carried out on the VESLIC rub-fastness tester (Fig. 11-11). This testis governed by the standards DIN 53339 and I.U.F. 450. [Pg.298]


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