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After Louise finished baking ten dozen cookies for her daughter s second-grade class, a trip to the store was made to get plastic bags to hold the treats. [Pg.61]

Luhydran . [BASF AG] Water-dilutable binders for electrocoating finishes, baking finishes, wood and plastic coatings, anticcNTOsion paints, printing inks, overprint varnishes. [Pg.215]

Uses Urea-fomialdehyde for low-odor acid-curable finishes, baking finishes, food containei pkg. stabilizer, gloss aid in cellulose nitrate lacquers... [Pg.634]

Chem. Descrip. Waterborne epoxy ester resin in EGMBE Uses Epoxy for air dry or baked finishes, baked metal protective coatings... [Pg.734]

Uses Drier for paints, fume proof enamels, toy finishes, baking finishes, in food-contact coatings anti precipitant for lead alcoholysis catalyst... [Pg.697]

Dimethyl diallyl ammonium chloride finishes, baking 2-Ethylhexanol finishes, coning Laureth-2 finishes, fabrics... [Pg.5255]

Binders in Ceramics, Powder Metallurgy, and Water-Based Coatings of Fluorescent Lamps. In coatings and ceramics appHcations, the suspension rheology needs to be modified to obtain a uniform dispersion of fine particles in the finished product. When PEO is used as a binder in aqueous suspensions, it is possible to remove PEO completely in less than 5 min by baking at temperatures of 400°C. This property has been successfully commercialized in several ceramic appHcations, in powder metallurgy, and in water-based coatings of fluorescent lamps (164—168). [Pg.344]

Carbon—graphite materials employed for mechanical appHcations are prepared by mixing selected sizes and types of carbon and graphite with biader materials such as pitches and resias. The mixtures are formed iato compacts and baked to temperatures of ca 1000—3000°C. Specific raw materials and processiag techniques are employed to obtain desired properties for the finished carbon—graphite materials (24). [Pg.516]

Cerium/Rare Earth. Cerium 2-ethyIhexanoate [56797-01-4] and rare-earth driers promote polymerization and through dry. Like iron they are active at elevated temperature and, since they do not contribute to film discoloration, are recommended for white bake finishes and overprint varnishes where color is critical. Rare earths also find use at the other end of the temperature spectmm in coatings dried at low temperature and high humidity. [Pg.221]


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