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Natural printing

Wood-free, machine-finished natural printing papers with basis weights of s 80 g m (Group 1), 81-149 g m (Group 2) and a 150 g m (Group 3). [Pg.453]

Wood-free, supercalendered natural printing papers with basis weights as described for machine-finished papers. [Pg.453]

In a process similar to that described in the previous item, the stored data can be used to identify not just a series of compounds but specific ones. For example, any compound containing a chlorine atom is obvious from its mass spectrum, since natural chlorine occurs as two isotopes, Cl and Cl, in a ratio of. 3 1. Thus its mass spectrum will have two molecular ions separated by two mass units (35 -i- 2 = 37) in an abundance ratio of 3 1. It becomes a trivial exercise for the computer to print out only those scans in which two ions are found separated by two mass units in the abundance ratio of 3 1 (Figure 36.10). This selection of only certain ion masses is called selected ion recording (SIR) or, sometimes, selected ion monitoring (SIM, an unfortunate... [Pg.259]

Fluidyibsorbamy. Fluids like ink penetrate into paper during the printing process. The further the ink penetrates, the less glossy the print. The degree of penetration in paper is generally a function of the paper porosity and wettabiUty by the fluid. It can be controlled by the particle size, shape, and chemical nature of the filler or filler surface. In particular, plate-like fillers, such as clays, tend to produce the best fluid holdout because they tend to overlap and reduce the porosity at the paper surface (see Inks). [Pg.370]

Web Heat-Set Publication and Commercial Inks. Almost all heat-set inks are now printed on web offset presses, and are based on vehicles containing synthetic resins and/or some natural resins. These are dissolved in hydrocarbon solvent fractions which are specially fractionated for use in the ink industry. They vary in boiling range between 180 and 300 °C. Small percentages of alkyd resins (qv) may be contained in these inks. They dry in less than one second by means of solvent evaporation in a heatset oven. These ovens utilize high velocity hot air to raise the web temperature to 120-150 °C. [Pg.250]

Transportation of Natural and Other Gas by Pipeline," Code of Federal Regulations, Ha2ardous Materials Regulations Board, U.S. Dept, of Transportation, Minimum Federal Safety Standards, U.S. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Tide 49, Chapt. 1, Part 192. [Pg.52]

As solvents, the amyl alcohols are intermediate between hydrocarbon and the more water-miscible lower alcohol and ketone solvents. Eor example, they are good solvents and diluents for lacquers, hydrolytic fluids, dispersing agents in textile printing inks, industrial cleaning compounds, natural oils such as linseed and castor, synthetic resins such as alkyds, phenoHcs, urea —formaldehyde maleics, and adipates, and naturally occurring gums, such as shellac, paraffin waxes, rosin, and manila. In solvent mixtures they dissolve cellulose acetate, nitrocellulose, and ceUulosic ethers. [Pg.376]

Natural Imag CS. Natural images typically originate as photographs and are invariably represented in some type of bit-mapped form. They are similar to synthetically created bit-mapped images except they are defined by a scanner that samples the light reflected from a photographic print. [Pg.34]


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