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Cycle dispersion

Nylon, Disperse Dyes 5 Cycles Disperse Dyes 7 Cycles ... [Pg.212]

Fig. S. Fast field cycling dispersion curve of soya 7S proteins in D20. The filled circles are the results from the fresh material and the other symbols are from samples stored under a variety of conditions. Fig. S. Fast field cycling dispersion curve of soya 7S proteins in D20. The filled circles are the results from the fresh material and the other symbols are from samples stored under a variety of conditions.
Transfer of Disperse Dye on Polyester. A specimen of dyed polyester is placed in a standard dyebath with an equal weight of undyed polyester and the dyeing cycle completed. The rate of transfer from dyed to undyed fabric is compared to that obtained with a range of five standard dyes and the dye under test is given the same number as the dye it most closely resembles. [Pg.377]

Leaching Cycle and Contact Method As is true generally, the choice between continuous and intermittent operation is largely a matter of the size and nature of the process of which the extraction is a part. The choice of a percolation or solids-dispersion technique depends principally on the amenability of the extraction to effective, sufficiently rapid percolation. [Pg.1676]


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