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Softening effect

MYKON 164 emulsion is specially formulated to provide excellent napping lubricity to cotton and blends of cotton with polyester. It is very efficient on open end spun fabric. MYKON 164 lubricant is also a very effective softener and sewing aid. [Pg.537]

The orientational transition [211, 212] occurs in the classical model near 38 K as judged from the inflection point of the order parameter curve. Quantum fluctuations effectively soften the potential and decrease the transition temperature by 10%. In addition, the transition is broadened as can be judged from the heat capacity anomaly, which is found to decay to the required ground-state value zero at low temperatures. The ground-state saturation value of the order parameter is not unity as in the classical case, but... [Pg.283]

Clear, near colorless liquid high solvent power hi y effective softening and swelling agent for natural and synthetic rubbers. [Pg.55]

Although not widely used in this area, amphoteric surfactants continue to be evaluated by mass market producers. Ilardi, in a patent assigned to the Lever Brothers Company, describes new fabric conditioning compounds, which provide effective softening and static... [Pg.368]

Ion exchange Hard water is effectively softened as it is passed through a bed or tank of zeolite—a complex sodium aluminum silicate. In this process, sodium ions replace objectionable calcium and magnesium ions, and the water is thereby softened ... [Pg.308]

Of the four forms, rinse cycle softeners provide the most effective softening [4]. These are added to the laundry during the last rinse cycle, after the soil and the detergent residues are ranoved. Rinse cycle softeners are most effective because their addition after the main wash prevents... [Pg.184]

To minimize anionic-cationic interaction in softergent systems, the ratio of components may be changed. Bnt here again, the net effect of this change is either less than optimal levels of anionic surfactants, resulting in poor cleaning, or less effective softening, due to less optimal cationic content. [Pg.289]

Low-solubility quaternaries can adsorb on various substrates and impart various useful conditioning effects (softening, antistatic, corrosion inhibition, etc.). [Pg.23]

This expression has been adopted with refinements (soil effect, softening or hardening oscDlator characteristics) as the displacement coefficient method (DCM) for PBD (NEHRP 1985 EEMA-356 2000), where q is equal to the coefficient Cy in the target roof estimation equation. [Pg.271]


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