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Prince William Sound Prinivil Prins reaction Print bonding Printed circuit board... [Pg.811]

Fig. 8. Print bonding methods where (a) is gravure and (b) is rotary screen printing. Fig. 8. Print bonding methods where (a) is gravure and (b) is rotary screen printing.
Prins reaction, 12 111 24 486, 499 of vinyl chloride, 25 632 Print bonding, 17 509-510 Print-coater films, 19 281 Printed circuit board (PCB) laminates, 10 455... [Pg.760]

Print bonding -m nonwovens [NONWOVEN FABRICS - STAPLE FIBERS] (Vol 17)... [Pg.811]

Screen-printing, bonding and injection moulding are well adapted to the fabrication of thick films for MEMS. Most often, isotropic ribbons are used, and the dilution of the powders in the non magnetic binder limits further the value of the remanent magnetisation. [Pg.357]

Scheme VIII/4. Ring enlargement by fragmentation. The boldface printed bonds in VIII/21a are antiperiplanar to each other. Scheme VIII/4. Ring enlargement by fragmentation. The boldface printed bonds in VIII/21a are antiperiplanar to each other.
Finishing In certain applications a finishing step is required on the fabricated part such as printing, bonding, machining, etc. [Pg.194]

Print bonding n. A process of binding fibers into a non-woven fabric by applying an adhesive in a discrete pattern. Kadolph SJJ, Langford AL (2001) Textiles. Pearson Education, New York. [Pg.122]

Chemical bonding is the process of bonding a web by means of a chemical and is one of the most common methods of bonding. The chemical binder is applied to the web and is cured. The most commonly used binder is latex because it is economical, easy to apply, and very effective. Several methods are used to apply the binder, and they include saturation bonding, spray bonding, print bonding, and foam bonding. [Pg.388]

Print bonding Adhesive material is printed on the nonwoven fabric in a discrete pattern to achieve bonding of the fibers. [Pg.48]

FIGURE Draws the 2D projections (a, b, c ) of the molecules in a unit cell with the scale of 1 A = 0.5-2.54 cm, and prints bond distances and all equivalent positions of atoms. GENERAL Leads the orthogonal matrix O and generates several atom positions geometrically. [Pg.3231]

As shown in Fig. 10-7, widely different technologies are utilized to produce wipes. This is also applicable to the binder application method. The acrylic latex can be applied through saturation, foam impregnation or print bonding as shown in Tab. 10-3. [Pg.274]

Tab. 10-3 Typical latex-based formulations for wipes with saturation, foam and print bonding methods. Tab. 10-3 Typical latex-based formulations for wipes with saturation, foam and print bonding methods.
The plasma effect on the material strongly depends on the exposure time because each material requires a minimum exposure time to activate its surface. The required level of surface modification depends on the application (e.g., printing, bonding, and coating) as well as on the applied ink, adhesives, coatings, and curing process. [Pg.54]


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