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Moisture blend

Granulation studies (if applicable) to include sieve analysis, bulk density, moisture, blend uniformity, etc. [Pg.346]

Similarly, thermoplastic grades of chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSM), such as Hypalon 45 (DuPont), are sometimes reinforced with PVC in roofing and pond liners. Such blends are also most conveniently mixed in an internal mixer. Often, such blends are formulated to crosslink in service by the reaction of metal oxides with CSM aided by atmospheric moisture. Blends of both CSM and CPE with PVC have also been used in such applications. [Pg.400]

Cork [61789-98-8] is an effective low cost charring ablator. In order to reduce moisture absorption and related poor performance, cork particles are often blended in a silicone or phenoHc resin. The result is a uniform ablative material in a sheet form that is easy to apply. [Pg.6]

Pigment used for dry blending is dried overnight at 150°C in a vacuum oven to remove absorbed gases and moisture. It is screened through a 149-p.m (100-mesh) screen directly onto the cubes, which are roUed or tumbled for at least 15 min. The pigmented resin is stored in an airtight container to prevent absorption of moisture. [Pg.377]

The blended charge is conditioned in a rotating pug mill where water is added to bring the moisture content between 6 and 8%. The feed is then peUeti2ed (0.5 cm in si2e) in a disk or dmm peUeti2er. [Pg.35]

Polymer Blends. Commercial blends of nylon with other polymers have also been produced in order to obtain a balance of the properties of the two materials or to reduce moisture uptake. Blends of nylon-6,6 with poly(phenylene oxide) have been most successflil, but blends of nylon-6,6 and nylon-6 with polypropylene have also been introduced. [Pg.275]

Powder Blending. Cosmetic powders serve two primary functions. One group, commonly called body powders or talcs, is appHed to the skin to provide lubricity and to absorb excessive moisture. The second group, commonly referred to as face powders, exists in both loose and compressed forms and is used to impart some color to the skin and to dull excessive oiliness. [Pg.295]

Emulsion components enter the stratum corneum and other epidermal layers at different rates. Most of the water evaporates, and a residue of emulsifiers, Hpids, and other nonvolatile constituents remains on the skin. Some of these materials and other product ingredients may permeate the skin others remain on the surface. If the blend of nonvolatiles materially reduces the evaporative loss of water from the skin, known as the transepidermal water loss (TEWL), the film is identified as occlusive. AppHcation of a layer of petrolatum to normal skin can reduce the TEWL, which is normally about 4—8 g/(m h), by as much as 50 to 75% for several hours. The evaporated water is to a large extent trapped under the occlusive layer hydrating or moisturizing the dead cells of the stratum corneum. The flexibiHty of isolated stratum corneum is dependent on the presence of water dry stratum corneum is britde and difficult to stretch or bend. Thus, any increase in the water content of skin is beHeved to improve the skin quaHty. [Pg.296]


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