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Darvan

Vanderbilt Darvan 1 polymerized Na alkyl naphthalene sulfonate NaOH... [Pg.241]

Darvan Vinylidene cyanide-vinyl acetate copolymer Celanese... [Pg.941]

MgAl,04 Darvan 821 A, derivative of polyacrylic acid volume fraction... [Pg.508]

Singh, B.P. et al., Electrokinetic and adsorption studies of alumina suspensions using Darvan C as dispersant, 7. Colloid Interf. Sci., 289, 592, 2005. [Pg.946]

Soluble acetate, Acrilan, nylon, Amel, vinyon, Zefran, Darvan, Creslan, Orion. [Pg.706]

Soluble acetate, Amel, Dacron, Darvan, nylon, vinyon, Saran, Acrilan, Orion, Dynel, and Verel breaks up. [Pg.706]

Soluble cultivated silk, hairs, wool, Darvan... [Pg.706]

Soluble cultivated silk, tussah silk, hairs, wool, Darvan, Amel, acetate Dacron in 40 minutes Partly soluble Orion (Dynel and Saran melt). [Pg.706]

Darvan . [R.T. Vanderbilt] IMspeisant for latexes, agriCn mineral slurrks, electronics, ceramics, rubber stabilizer, wetting agent, emulsifier mold lubricant for elastomers corrosion inhibi-ux. [Pg.97]

FIGURE 6-10 Porous alumina fiber coating deposited from a mixture of boehmite and Darvan C. Source Boakye et al., 1997. [Pg.79]

Trade Names Alcosperse 124 Alcosperse 125 Colloid 225 Darvan 7 Daxad 30 Daxad 30-30 Daxad 30S Daxad 34N10 Drewsperse 480 Good-Rite K-765 Polymer Good-Rite K-766 Polymer Tamol 850 Tamol 851 Tamol 960 Trade Names Containing Metasol TK-100 Disp. W... [Pg.1354]

Alcosperse 404 Alcosperse 409 Darvan 1 Nopcosant L dispersam, nylon dyeing Victawet 12... [Pg.1504]

Figures 10 and 11 the addition of Darvan No. 7, a polymeric polyelectrolyte based upon polyacrylic acid (manufactured by R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.), is shown to alter the CSR spectrum of both the BaTi03 and BaS04. Almost incredibly low concentrations of it suiiice to affect the CSR of suspended particles. It appears that concentrations as low as 100 parts per billion will substantially alter the CSR spectrum. This observation most readily points out two things first, that the CSR spectrum technique... Figures 10 and 11 the addition of Darvan No. 7, a polymeric polyelectrolyte based upon polyacrylic acid (manufactured by R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.), is shown to alter the CSR spectrum of both the BaTi03 and BaS04. Almost incredibly low concentrations of it suiiice to affect the CSR of suspended particles. It appears that concentrations as low as 100 parts per billion will substantially alter the CSR spectrum. This observation most readily points out two things first, that the CSR spectrum technique...

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