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Miscellaneous. Chloroplatinic acid is used in the production of automobile catalysts. Platino-type prints based on reduction of Pt(II) to Pt(0) by a photosensitive reducing agent such as iron(III) oxalate are used in art photography (261,262). Infrared imaging devices based on a platinum siLicide detector have been developed (263). [Pg.185]

MCBase offers the possibility to load the original CAMPUS data of different suppliers from version 3.0 and higher into one database, which allows direct comparison. It has been developed in close cooperation with the CAMPUS consortium. For more information see http //www.m-base.de/. MCBase is user friendly and offers extremely efficient handling of material data. All CAMPUS options are available define search profiles define and sort tables print tables and data sheets curve overlay scatter plots. In addition MCBase 4.1 offers search in curves search for comparable grades text search update via Internet calculation of simulation parameters. A French version of MCBase is available from the distribution agent in France. [Pg.595]

The tris(acryloyl) derivative (R is CH = CH2) was subsequently developed as a fixing agent for use with the Basazol(BASF) dyes in the printing of cellulosic fibres, in conjunction with urea as hydrotrope [444]. It has also been shown [445] that aftertreatment with 1,3,5-tris(acryloyl)hexahydro-s-triazine or the tris ((3-chloropropionyl) derivative improves the wet... [Pg.237]

Since high concentrations of electrolyte can adversely affect dispersion stability, low-salt formulations of dispersing agents have been developed [95]. These also help to minimise the lowering of viscosity by electrolytes with certain synthetic thickening agents in printing applications. [Pg.379]

Stable mixtures of anti-diazotates and Naphtols were marketed as Rapid Fast colours for printing onto fabric with development of the azoic dye by steaming. The anti-diazosulphonates (4.113) [113], which were prepared by treatment of a diazonium salt with sodium sulphite and which regenerate the diazonium ion on treatment with an oxidising agent, found similar use. Both ranges are now of only historical interest. [Pg.224]

Experimental agents were evaluated on dot reproducibility of the lithographic printing plate after development. Testing results are provided in Table 1 where the symbol A indicates good dot reproducibility and where reproducibility deteriorates in order of the symbols , C, D, and E. [Pg.596]

Sirichai, S., de Mello, A.J., A capillary electrophoresis chip for the analysis of print and film photographic developing agents in commercial processing solutions using indirect fluorescence detection. Electrophoresis 2001, 22(2), 348-354. [Pg.475]

Developing agents. The most common print developing agents in use today are metol or Phenidone, plus hydroquinone. In recent years glycin has regained some popularity. [Pg.71]


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