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Durability effect

Gardner, J.S., Walker, J.O. and Lamb, J.D. (2004) Permeability and durability effects of cellulose polymer variation in polymer inclusion membranes. Journal of Membrane Science, 229, 87. [Pg.540]

In commercial use, easy-care and durable press finishes are frequently combined with other finishes to provide additional properties such as water and oil repellency, flame retardancy, soil release and the like. Often the combination of another finish with the cellulose crosslinking finish will result in a more durable effect from the first finish. Combination with pigment printing is very common because of similar chemistry to cellulose crosslinking agents and binders and the similar application conditions. [Pg.67]

CNC recommends 3% (by volume) dispersed in hot water 150F -160F which will produce excellent antistatic properties. CNC Antistat C New is miscible with many other textile auxiliaries that are cationic or non-ionic and can be applied to the fabric with or without these products. However, a more durable effect will be realized if CNC Antistat C New is applied as a top finish. [Pg.175]

Is a formaldehyde reactant designed to prevent the objectionable odors which develop from resin treated goods. In addition to reducing odors at the curing range, this product has a durable effect in reducing odor development on treated fabrics stored over a prolonged period of time. [Pg.290]

Alkyl quaternaries are the most efficient fabric softeners. On a weight basis, they deliver more softness than any other system. They exhibit a strong affinity to almost all fibers, and usually impart a durable effect. The water absorbency of the fabrics is usually only slightly impaired by the presence of the softener but the... [Pg.506]

Aluminum hrihydrate, 129 Biodac , 129 Calcium carbonate, 129 Calculation, 401 cellulosic fibers, 83, 101, 129 clay, 129 cotton fiber, 101 durability, effect on, 129... [Pg.687]

In a comparative study on the anti-inflammatory activity of the Diospyros leucomelas (Ebenaceae) principles and other readily available triterpenoids administered at 100 mg/kg p.o., betulinic acid showed the highest activity (45% inhibition) 3h after carrageenan injection [47]. Erythrodiol had a more durable effect, inducing a 40% inhibition after 5 h [69]. After comparing the variable effects observed on this model, it was concluded that the presence of a primary alcohol or carboxylic acid function at C-27 or C-29 is clearly positive. [Pg.119]

Preventing corrosion is an important way of conserving our natural supplies of metals and energy. The primary means of protection is the application of a coating—most often paint or metal plating—to protect the metal from oxygen and moisture. Chromium and tin are often used to plate steel because they oxidize to form a durable, effective oxide coating. [Pg.604]

Photo electrochemical Operates at low Develop durable, effective photocatalysts and Effective photo catalyst... [Pg.216]

In using this new approach, conventional corona treatment is combined with injection in a reactive medium of microcapsules in aerosol form. Chemical nanotreatment or coating occurs when the aerosol condenses on the substrate at low temperature, resulting in a durable effect (most likely due to the formation of covalent bonds). An improved antistatic behavior is also obtained on textile substrates. Application is possible on both natural and synthetic fibers, as well as on thermosensitive hydrophobic substrates such as polypropylene and polyethylene. [Pg.242]

Generally regarded as the most effective main technical objectives have been more durable effect at lower dosage levels, with good retention of colour and transparency when required. Improvement of toxicological properties a continuing aim. FDA and EGA regulations recommend liquid... [Pg.275]

FIGURE 13. Bonded tapered double cantilever beam (TDCB), used for quantitative evaluations of fracture toughness and environmental durability effects on bonded systems. (From Reference 25.)... [Pg.280]

Chemical modification has a durable effect, but it is expensive and difficult to operate, so it is generally finished in a resin synthetic factory and rarely used in a polymer material processing factory, Only a crosslinked modification of polymer material can be conducted while processing. [Pg.22]

J.K. Christie, A. Tilocca, Aluminosilicate glasses As Yttrium vectors for in situ radiotherapy understanding composition-durability effects through molecular dynamics simulations. Chem. Mater. 22(12), 3725-3734 (2010)... [Pg.272]

It should provide a durable effect when only small amounts are added, so that the mechanical, physical, and optical properties of the flame retarded polymer should not be affected. [Pg.569]


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