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Colour, Gardener

S Colour. The colour of epoxy resins is normally expressed in Gardener colour units. Gardener 1-5 are pale straw colours. Gardener 5-12 are significantly yellow. Gardener 12 + are darker coloured (but translucent). [Pg.30]

In this mountain, my son, I think you have seen the royal gardens of the Hesperides in those gardens the golden and silver roses grow and from there come the purple-coloured apples, the golden and the silver ones, and they bear fruit annually. [Pg.45]

Subtropical greenery flourished in the garden and spilled from the balconies, flowers adding dashes of more vibrant colour. A statue of two lovers... [Pg.81]

Features The branched stems of one to three feet high are tough and bristly. The whole plant is hairy, and the leaves are oblong and bipinnate, with acute segments. Blossoming in June and July, the umbel of white flowers usually contains one crimson flower in the centre. The root tapers, is yellowish-white, sweetish, and faintly aromatic. Wren tells us that "in taste and odour it resembles the garden carrot, but the root is small and white, not large." Ferrier, however, says of this root, "no resemblance in taste or colour to the cultivated carrot." Our own opinion is that Wild Carrot tastes like a rather distant relative of the household carrot—which it probably is. [Pg.97]

Epoxide equivalent weight Viscosity (mPas at 25°C) Density (gm/ml/at 20°C) > Colour number (Gardener) Bisphenol type... [Pg.27]

Gardener colour A measure of translucency as seen in the case of liquid epoxy resins. The Gardener scale ranges from 1 to 10. Transparent materials have a lower value on the Gardener scale. [Pg.218]

The chalcone synthase gene has also been silenced employing the RNAi technique. Silencing of this gene in the garden plant Torenia hybrida was successful resulting in flower colour alterations, results... [Pg.321]

Kaolin is a low cost, naturally occurring, white or pale coloured mineral, very widely used in the paper industry but also to a lesser extent in plastics for cable insulation, wire coating, footwear, flooring, pipes, window frames, garden furniture, agricultural film, medical devices and automotive parts. It is mined in North America, Brazil, the CIS, Europe and Australia. [Pg.46]

For low-rise housing with gardens, where a ventilated underfloor void is provided, the CSV is used in Table 6.4 (see colour section) to determine the level of risk (traffic light classification green to red). [Pg.96]


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