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Colouration applications

R. M. Christie, R. R. Mather and R. H. Wardman, The Chemistry of Colour Application, Blackwell Scientific, London, 1999. [Pg.199]

Christie, R. M., R. R. Mather, and R. W. Wardman. 1999. The chemistry of colour application. Chichester, England Wiley Blackwell. [Pg.231]

Chlorosulphonated polyethylene (CSM). A synthetic rubber produced by reacting polyethylene with chlorine and sulphur dioxide. Its products have good weather resistance even in light colours. Applications technical rubber goods, roofing sheets, fabric coatings, film-forming component in lacquers and paints. Trade name Hy-palon (USA). [Pg.15]

Colour smear Uneven colour application as the result of colour being smeared during printing process. [Pg.122]

Kar, J.K., Stevens, R., and Bowen, C.R. (2008) Processing and characterisation of various mixed oxide and perovskite-based pigments for high temperature ceramic colouring application. /. Alloys Compd., 461, 77-84. [Pg.284]

It can be seen that rPET has outlets for every grade. The clear, higher grade pellets and flakes are used by the food packaging industry, and flakes that haven t been through the final purification process for food contact, or coloured flakes, find a market in hidden and coloured applications (Figure 5.3). [Pg.96]

Single Colour Applications of Fluorescent Proteins In Vivo. 129... [Pg.107]

Dual-Colour Applications Cross-Correiation Anaiysis... [Pg.134]

DsRed and its mutants display emission spectra sufficiently red-shifted for two-colour applications with GFP mutants. The only combination of GFP mutants to display a similar small spectral overlap is presented by EBFP and EYFP, but no FCS application of EBFP has been reported so far and its excitation max-imiun (388 nm) is unfavourable for intracellular applications. [Pg.135]

For a dye to act as indicator of a chemical equilibrium, it has to meet two requirements first, it must be able to participate in the reaction. That is, in an acid/base equilibrium the dye itself must have acidic or basic properties in a redox reaction, the dye must exist in different oxidation states in a complexation reaction involving e.g. metal ions, the dye must have complexing properties. Second, the different forms of the dye involved must absorb at different wavelengths, i.e. they must have different colours. Applications of dyes as indicators are of enormous importance in analytical chemistry. [Pg.392]

T. Belcher, Holland Colours, Application Lab The Influence of Color... [Pg.3141]


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