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A Web site for the polyethylene film industry. Provides links to industry associations, government site, company members and suppliers. [Pg.310]

The compositions may also be extruded into films and laminate papers. The films have excellent mechanical properties, including impact resistance and tensile strength as well as satisfactory releasability and gas permeability. The films are also heat sealable and the heat sealed film has sufficient strength. Therefore, such films are quite appropriate for the use as vegetable wrapping films, industrial films, and bags for storing platelets and cells. [Pg.124]

Tallmadge, J.A. and Gutfinger, C. November 1967b. "Entrainment of Liquid Films." Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. 52 (11). [Pg.84]

Regioselective dialkylation of naphthalene is another reaction of considerable interest as 2,6-dialkylnaphthalenes can be oxidised to naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylic acid, which is used in the synthesis of the commercially valuable polymer, poly(ethylene naphthalenedicarboxylate) (PEN).22 PEN has properties that are generally superior to those of polyethylene terephthalate) (PET) and has become the polymer of choice for a variety of applications such as in films, industrial fibres, packaging, liquid crystalline polymers, coatings, inks and adhesives. However, the high cost of naphthalenedicarboxylic acid has been a major hindrance to widespread application. [Pg.238]

Building Materials Adhesive Films Industrial Products Marine Products Sporting Goods Bicycles... [Pg.188]

Foulk, J.A., and Bunn, J.M. (2001). Properties of compression-molded, acetylated soy protein films. Industrial Crops andProducts. 14(1), 11-22. [Pg.570]

The relationship between Big Pharma and Little Biotech is similar to the relationship between the Big Studios and Independent film companies. The Indies often have the ideas, the stories, the production, and so on, but they need the marketing muscle of the Big Studios for effective distribution. Incidentally, the film industry probably envies the shelf life of successful drugs. [Pg.10]

The photographic film industry accounts for about one-third of the world s consumption of silver. It is also used in making jewelry, silverware, artwork, mirrors, electrical and electronic contact points, and high-capacity Ag Zn and Ag-Cd batteries. The metal and its compounds are useful as catalysts in organic synthesis. In medicine, silver sulfadiazine is effective for the treatment of bums. [Pg.4483]

The discovery of poly(ethylene terephthalate), PET, in the 1940s [1,2] and its commercialization initially by DuPont and by ICI in the 1950s created a large market demand for terephthalic acid and terephthalate esters of polymer purity. Because dimethyl terephthalate, DMT, is readily purified by distillation [3] (and also because the p-xylene oxidation/esteiification intermediate, methyl p-toluate, is more readily kept in solution than is p-toluic acid) the polyester fibers and films industry was initially based on terephthalate ester. With the development of improved oxidation and purification technologies, purified terephthalic acid, TPA, became available in commercial quantities by the mid 1960s. Over 75% of the worldwide PET manufacture (total world PET capacity is over six million tons/year) is currently based on TPA rather than DMT [4]. This preference for TPA results from the less complicated esterification catalysis and the absence of methanol handling when the acid is used directly. [Pg.544]

Discuss Louis B. Mayer s major influences on the American film industry during the Golden Age of Moviemaking. ... [Pg.450]

Use Fertilizers, chemicals, dyes and pigments, etchant, alkylation catalyst, electroplating baths, iron and steel, rayon and film, industrial explosives, lab reagent, nonferrous metallurgy. [Pg.1193]

From the very beginning of the film industry, fiction and drama have proved unending sources of film stories, and it has been our experience in many years of teaching that adapting a myth or fairy tale offers the novice screenwriter an immediate way to learn how to structure a short script. [Pg.50]

Otey, F. H., Westhoff, R. P., Doane, W. M. 1980. Starch-Based Blown Films. Industrial Engineering Chemical Products Research and Development, Vol. 19, pp. 592-595. Ozdemir, M., Floras, J. H. 2004. Active Food Packaging Technologies Critical Reviews in Food and Nutrition, Vol. 44, pp. 185-193. [Pg.137]

FK 140, 150, 300DS, 310, 320, 320DS, 500LS. [Degussa] Silica or precipitated silica fw silicone rubber, paper and film industries antiblocking agent f(x polyolefins. [Pg.146]

Although they have been incorporated in paints for their durable, hard, bright, anticorrosive and adhesive films, industrial applications of lacs and of urushiol have been limited because of their high viscosity, low drying rate, requiring a regulated temperature and humidity, their suseptibility to an alkaline environment and the contact sensitivity of human skin. [Pg.544]

Winders can use different methods of roll changing. Most winders used in the film industry are turret type, where the empty core is rotated into position by a turret mechanism and an automatic cutoff is made. [Pg.236]

Many variations in winder design are available from manufacturers, and one needs to determine the requirements of the products to be produced before winder selection. Knittel [1] and Loonsbury [2] have published discussions about winders that offer insight into the design parameters that are important. Winding technology is an area of study that has received more attention in the paper industry than in the film industry, but one can learn the principles from paper and apply them to film. One major difference between the two materials is the much greater elasticity of films, which must be considered in the analysis. [Pg.236]


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