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Significant improvement in the fiber stmctuie of leather is finally achieved by using microfibers as fine as 0.001—0.0001 tex (0.01—0.001 den). With this microfiber, a man-made grain leather Sofrina (Kuraray Co., Ltd.) with a thin surface layer (Fig. 7), and a man-made suede Suedemark (Kuraray Co., Ltd.) with a fine nap (Fig. 8) were first developed for clothing, and have expanded their uses. Ultrasuede (Toray Industries, Inc.) also uses microfibers with a rather thick fineness of 0.01 tex (0.1 den). Contemporary (1995) man-made leathers employ microfibers of not mote than 0.03 tex (0.3 den) to obtain excellent properties and appearance resembling leather. [Pg.91]

The pH of a 1% solution of pure sodium tripolyphosphate is 9.9 and that of commercial samples may vary between 9.5 and 10.1. The pH of a given sample of solid STP drops slowly with age because of water adsorption and partial reversion to orthophosphate and pyrophosphate. The pH of solutions varies with concentration because the sodium ion is bound in the complex form NaP O o higher concentrations maximum pH is reached at between 1—2% solution. [Pg.337]

Helios Solarex NAPS France Lockheed NAPS ... [Pg.473]

Water-soluble sdanols such as (1) were found to undergo successive oxidative demethylations with tropospheric ultraviolet irradiation in the presence of suitable chromophores, such as nitrogen oxides (516). The water-soluble methylated sdicones did not promote diatom (Nap cu/apelliculosd) growth but the demethylated photo products did. The sequence of sod-induced degradation of sdicones to water-soluble species such as (1), followed by light-induced conversion to sdicate, suggests a pathway, conceptually at least, for the mineralization of sdicones. [Pg.61]

Gulf Publishing Company—w ww.gulfpub.com Metric Guides—http //physics.nist.gov/SI National Academy Press—www. nap.edu Research... [Pg.395]

Wool cloths can be used to handle acid solutions with concentrations up to 5-6%. Wool cloth has a life comparable to that of cotton in neutral liquors. Wool is woven in the duck-like square cloth weave, or with a raised nap or it may be formed as... [Pg.127]


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