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Foam, foams

Fatty acid Stream Foam Foam Foam-extract raw... [Pg.183]

Property Test Method 4101 4102 4121 5401 5421 foam foam foam powder powder uPVC uPVC... [Pg.231]

The adsorbed layer at G—L or S—L surfaces ia practical surfactant systems may have a complex composition. The adsorbed molecules or ions may be close-packed forming almost a condensed film with solvent molecules virtually excluded from the surface, or widely spaced and behave somewhat like a two-dimensional gas. The adsorbed film may be multilayer rather than monolayer. Counterions are sometimes present with the surfactant ia the adsorbed layer. Mixed moaolayers are known that iavolve molecular complexes, eg, oae-to-oae complexes of fatty alcohol sulfates with fatty alcohols (10), as well as complexes betweea fatty acids and fatty acid soaps (11). Competitive or preferential adsorption between multiple solutes at G—L and L—L iaterfaces is an important effect ia foaming, foam stabiLizatioa, and defoaming (see Defoamers). [Pg.236]

ALCOHOL-RESISTANT FOAM Foam for usc against fires involving liquids miscible with water, e.g. alcohol, acetone. [Pg.10]

In confectionery manufacture aerated products such as frappe, mazetta, or ice cream are based on the use ot foams. Foams are affected by vapor pressure, surface tension, crystallization, denature-tion, and gelation. The production of foams in aerated icings and in whipped cream products is analyzed. [Pg.73]

The physical properties of the synthetic glycosyl derivatives of l-asparagine, L-serine, and L-threonine are reported in Tables I-V. Derivatives characterized otherwise, but without m.p. and optical rotation, have also been included. Whenever more than one reference is given, the physical constants are taken from the references printed in bold letters. The abbreviations used in the m.p. column are as follows foam., foaming dec., decomposing and soft., softening. [Pg.181]

Expandable PS beads are a material devised to accommodate the transportation drawbacks of foams. Foams take up a lot of room, but not much weight, so a truck or boxcar cannot be used very efficiently. Expandable PS beads can be readily turned into foam at their destination. The beads are impregnated with a volatile liquid like pentane as they are extruded, chopped, and cooled. Later, on site, the beads are heated in small batches with steam. The vaporization temperature of the pentane is just below the melting point of the PS beads. As the beads soften, the pentane flashes (volatilizes) and causes the PS to foam. The polymer is then ready for molding. Coffee cups, ice chests, life preservers, buoys, and floats are often fabricated this way. [Pg.355]

Structo-Foam Foamed PS slab Stauffer Chemical... [Pg.683]

Creep - [PLASTIC TESTING] (Vol 19) -of plastic foams [FOAMED PLASTICS] (Vol 11) -in tire cord [TIRE CORD] (Vol 24)... [Pg.259]


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