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Flame Retardants. The amount of research expended to develop flame-retardant (FR) finishes for cotton and other fabrics has been extremely large in comparison to the total amount of fabrics finished to be flame retardant. The extent of this work can be seen in various reviews (146—148). In the early 1960s, a substantial market for FR children s sleepwear appeared to be developing, and substantial production of fabric occurred. In the case of cotton, the finish was based on tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium chloride (THPC) or the corresponding sulfate (THPS). This chemical was partly neutralized to THPOH, padded on fabric, dried under controlled conditions, and ammoniated. The finish was subsequently oxidized, yielding a product that passed the test for FR performance. This process is widely preferred to the THPOH—NH process. [Pg.448]

Mac Ken tosh Propellants. Prepd by mixing fine BlkPdr with a rubber soln, spreading the prod on fabric, drying cutting to desired grain size. [Pg.20]

Fabric Drying and cooling devices Spread fabric... [Pg.737]

Lowe, C. M., Kotula, K. T. and Briggs, G. M. 1983. Nutrition studies of real nonfat and fabricated dry milks with respect to the Food and Drug Administration s 1978 proposal for the nutritional equivalence (NE) of low-fat milk substitutes in rats. J. Dairy Sci. (Suppl. 1) 66, 90. [Pg.400]

A paper coating is based on an ethylene - vinyl chloride -MAM copolymer, pigmented with TiO and clay. (32) Similar terC. polymers, prepared with delayed adaition of vinyl chloride and NMAM, are applied to nonwoven fabrics. Drying at 119° produces a textile of good strength, handle and drape. (33)... [Pg.334]

Promotes sharp, clear outlines when used as an auxiliary thickener in pigment printing. Helps prevent haloing or migration on prefinished or synthetic blend fabrics. Dries to a soft film, thus maintaining or even softening the hand of the fabric. [Pg.490]

Crow, R.M. and Dewar, M.M., The effect of fiber and fabric properties on fabric drying times, Defense Research Establishment Ottawa Report No. 1182, 1993. [Pg.269]

The oxidation rates of the cubic (3C) [1,3,9,11-15] and hexagonal (6H or 4H) [3,4,16-23] polytypes have been studied. SiC has been oxidised with procedures very similar to those used in Si integrated circuit fabrication. Dry and wet oxidation have been employed in the typical open-ended, resistance-heated quartz tubes, at temperatures ranging from 850 to 1250°C. Since, in general, SiC oxidises at a much slower rate than Si, temperatures in excess of 1000°C are more practical. [Pg.121]

Easy care AATCC test method 66 wrinkle recovery (woven fabric] Dry and wet... [Pg.251]

The development -of PWR and BWR reactors in the world has necessitated critical experiments on this type of fuel for the validation of the calculation methods used hnd to optimize the various related criticality problems fabrication, dry storage, in-pool Storage, transport, dissolution, etc. ... [Pg.587]

The recommendations are based on a polyester pellet size of 40-50 pellets/g and may need to be adjusted if the pellets are smaller (shorter time) or larger (longer time). The polyester should be dried to a moisture level of 50 ppm or less prior to melt fabrication. Drying temperature greater than 175°C (350°F) should be avoided to prevent discoloration of the polyester. [Pg.5792]

The rayon textile is then dipped through the RFL dip and the impregnated fabric dried and baked, to cure the deposited dip solids. With these fabrics, exposures of 1 - 2 minutes at between 130 °C and 150 °C are sufficient to achieve good adhesion levels, the time and temperatures being to some extent controlled by the weight of the fabric. [Pg.244]

Sousa, L.H.C.D., Monteiro, A.S., Perri, V.R., Motta Lima, O.C., Pereira, N.C., Mendes, E.S., 2004. Generalization of the drying curves in convective and conductive/convective textile fabric drying. In 14th International Drying Symposium, Sao Paulo, Brazil, pp. 710-717. [Pg.132]

Mosleh, UHMWPE (Spectra)/ Woven fabric Dry powder 60 - 300 - -... [Pg.42]

In this chapter, recent developments in electrode materials and ionic polymer membranes used for manufacturing IPMCs were reviewed. Although noble metals such as platinum and gold are commonly used for electrodes in water-based systems and applications for their excellent electrochemical properties, also various nonmetallic conductive carbon derivatives are considered as promising alternatives for fabricating dry-type IPMC actuators. These carbon derivatives include nanotubes and nanoporous-activated and carbide-derived carbons. While tiieir electric conductivity... [Pg.167]

Direct Glass fabrics, dry and prepreg sprayup Commercial, automotive... [Pg.278]

Doyle Roth Manu cturing Co., Inc. / Eastern Tank Fabricators Dry Link, Inc. [Pg.47]

After the initial temperature rise, however, the temperature increase is relatively small, and thus the time required for complete drying is comparatively long. Meanwhile, when the airflow temperature is high, the temperature rise of the fabric is great (Fig. 8). This may be because the fabric dries more rapidly due to the large difference between its temperature and that of the airflow. [Pg.216]

Formsidehyde derivatives are often employed to render various finishes more lasting. It is claimed, for example, that (a) starch finishes may be improved by appljii a X per cent methyoxymethylpyridinium chloride soliition to the finished fabric, drying and baking (b) flame-proofing... [Pg.366]


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