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Granule dispersion

Yellow homogeneous granules dispersible in cold water. [Pg.400]

Fluid bed granulator Dispersion Recirculating inert balls... [Pg.1362]

With both sets of catalysts polymerization may be conducted at elevated temperature where the polymer dissolves in the diluent or at lower temperature where the polymer forms as insoluble granules (dispersion polymerization). Whether the polymer forms in solution or dispersion the vanadium catalyzed product is uniform and the titanium catalyzed product is heterogeneous. This provides further evidence that the structure is controlled by the catalyst and not by reaction conditions. [Pg.72]

The LBP consists of boron carbide (B C) granules dispersed in graphite... [Pg.271]

The reserve shutdown material consists of 40 weight percent natural boron in B C granules dispersed in a graphite matrix and formed into pellets. The... [Pg.276]

McGuire J (1966) Melanin Granule Dispersion in Epidermal Melanocytes. J Invest... [Pg.179]

Burnable poison material and form B4C granules dispersed in... [Pg.629]

Uses Binder for pan granulation, seed coalings, and exlnjded and spray-dried granules dispersant for wetlable powders and dry flowables Norlig A [Borregaard LignoTech USA]... [Pg.807]


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