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Latex stains

Latex stains are also described as semitransparent. These pigmented finishes are generally nonpenetrating and retain the surface texture of the wood but often obliterate the natural wood color. [Pg.444]

CAS 8001-79-4 EINECS/ELINCS 232-293-8 Uses Drying oil for exterior lafex painfs and latex stains adhesion promoter on problem substrates Features Improves durability and applic. props. [Pg.173]

Paine et al. [99] tried different stabilizers [i.e., hydroxy propylcellulose, poly(N-vinylpyrollidone), and poly(acrylic acid)] in the dispersion polymerization of styrene initiated with AIBN in the ethanol medium. The direct observation of the stained thin sections of the particles by transmission electron microscopy showed the existence of stabilizer layer in 10-20 nm thickness on the surface of the polystyrene particles. When the polystyrene latexes were dissolved in dioxane and precipitated with methanol, new latex particles with a similar surface stabilizer morphology were obtained. These results supported the grafting mechanism of stabilization during dispersion polymerization of styrene in polar solvents. [Pg.205]

If CSF Gram stain and/or culture is negative, rapid diagnostic tests (such as latex agglutination) may be useful these tests are positive even if bacteria are dead. [Pg.1037]

Uses Manufacture of acetate rayon, acetic anhydride, acetone, acetyl compounds, cellulose acetates, chloroacetic acid, ethyl alcohol, ketene, methyl ethyl ketone, vinyl acetate, plastics and rubbers in tanning laundry sour acidulate and preservative in foods printing calico and dyeing silk solvent for gums, resins, volatile oils and other substances manufacture of nylon and fiber, vitamins, antibiotics and hormones production of insecticides, dyes, photographic chemicals, stain removers latex coagulant textile printing. [Pg.61]

Enzymes can be isolated from micro-organisms and used to catalyse reactions in other processes. For example, proteases are used in biological detergents to digest protein stains such as blood and food. Also, catalase is used in the rubber industry to help convert latex into foam rubber. [Pg.247]

Figures 3A, 3B, and 3C show the ultra-thin cross-sections of OsOi+-stained two-stage (styrene//styrene-butadiene) latex particles at the stage ratio of 20/80, whose S/B ratios in the second stage are 70/30 (LS-7), 90/10 (LS-8), and 95/5 (LS-9), respectively. It can be seen from the micrographs that the size of polystyrene phase domains decreases with decreasing butadiene level in the second-stage S-B copolymers and becomes so small at the S/B ratio... Figures 3A, 3B, and 3C show the ultra-thin cross-sections of OsOi+-stained two-stage (styrene//styrene-butadiene) latex particles at the stage ratio of 20/80, whose S/B ratios in the second stage are 70/30 (LS-7), 90/10 (LS-8), and 95/5 (LS-9), respectively. It can be seen from the micrographs that the size of polystyrene phase domains decreases with decreasing butadiene level in the second-stage S-B copolymers and becomes so small at the S/B ratio...
Figure 2. Ultrathin cross sections of OsO,-stained two-stage (S//S-B) latex particles at the stage ratios of 50/50 and 20/80, respectively, showing the effect of molecular weight ((A) LS-5, (B) LS-6)... Figure 2. Ultrathin cross sections of OsO,-stained two-stage (S//S-B) latex particles at the stage ratios of 50/50 and 20/80, respectively, showing the effect of molecular weight ((A) LS-5, (B) LS-6)...
Fix water-soluble extractives in woods such as redwood and cedar, thereby minimizing subsequent staining of applied latex paints. [Pg.304]

For enzyme inhibition assays, urine is the preferred specimen [4]. Interestingly, Bik can be measured by the inhibition of trypsin in urine but not in plasma. Urinary Bik analysis may also be performed by antibody staining, latex agglutination, and radioimmunoassay (RIA) [4]. Despite the analytical approach used, all Bik forms are measured together. The enzyme inhibition method involves adding known amounts of trypsin to the specimen and monitoring trypsin inhibition. Trypsin activity is assessed by detection of by-products from a cleavable substrate. Dipstick methods are available for the rapid detection of trypsin inhibitors in urine [15, 17 19]. [Pg.234]

The other major uses of acrylic latexes are in textile finishing (e.g., stain and wrinkle resistance), adhesives, and floor polishes and waxes. Adhesives are used in many applications, including pressure-sensitive tapes, contact adhesives, and construction adhesives for carpeting and floor tiles. Peelable labels and stamps probably got their start with the Post-it note, invented by Spencer Silver and Art Fry at 3M company many years ago. [Pg.129]

Use To remove oil and latex-based solid and semitransparent stains and waterproofers from decks and other surfaces. [Pg.1239]

A limited number of sink effect studies have been conducted in full-sized environments. Tichenor et al. [20] showed the effect of sinks on indoor concentrations of total VOCs in a test house from the use of a wood stain. Sparks et al. [50] reported on test house studies of several indoor VOC sources (i.e., p-dichlorobenzene moth cakes, clothes dry-cleaned with perchloroethylene, and aerosol perchloroethylene spot remover) and they were compared with computer model simulations. These test house studies indicated that small-chamber-derived sink parameters and kj) may not be applicable to full-scale, complex environments. The re-emission rate (kj) appeared to be much slower in the test house. This result was also reported by other investigators in a later study [51]. New estimates of and were provided,including estimates of fca (or deposition velocity) based on the diffusivity of the VOC molecule [50]. In a test house study reported by Guo et al. [52], ethylbenzene vapor was injected at a constant rate for 72 h to load the sinks. Re-emissions from the sinks were determined over a 50-day period using a mass-balance approach. When compared with concentrations that would have occurred by simple dilution without sinks, the indoor concentrations of ethylbenzene were almost 300 times higher after 2 days and 7 times higher after 50 days. Studies of building bake-out have also included sink evaluations. Offermann et al. [53] reported that formaldehyde and VOC levels were reduced only temporarily by bake-out. They hypothesized that the sinks were depleted by the bake-out and then returned to equilibrium after the post-bake-out ventilation period. Finally, a test house study of latex paint emissions and sink effects again showed that... [Pg.81]

A standard Paint Research Institute latex paint, provided by J. F. Matthews of DuPont, was the reference sample to which the biocidal latex polymers were compared. After two months both the unweathered and weathered samples showed moderate or moderate to heavy growth on the paint surface. The unweathered samples showed severe stain intensities on basswood. The weathered samples showed medium stain intensities on both. When coatings of an MMA/nBA latex blended with a MMA/nBA/8 terpolymer latex were tested, only trace growth of Aureobasidlum pullulans on the coatings was observed using pine or basswood substrates. [Pg.135]


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