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PROOFED FABRIC

Weakening of a fabric from any cause, but particularly the weakening of a proofed fabric by the acid resulting from insufficient sweetening, after vulcanisation by the cold cure process. Tensile Strength... [Pg.64]

A breathable, water- or wind-proof fabric, GORE-TEX , is introduced... [Pg.437]

Use Thickening petroleum and lubricants water -proofing fabrics sizing and glazing paper and leather. [Pg.58]

USE Weighting cotton and silk increasing the bleaching action of chlorinated time manur mother-of-pearl and frosted papers - fire-proofing fabrics dyeing and printing calicos in fertilizers explosives, matches mineral water tanning leather. [Pg.894]

Professional clothing Fite fighters protective clothing. Bullet proof fabrics. Space suits. Sailor suits... [Pg.58]

Kang YK, Park CH, Kim J, Kang TJ (2007) Application of electrospun polyurethane web to breathable water-proof fabrics. Fiber Polym 8(5) 564-570. doi 10.1007/BF02875881... [Pg.36]

Use as catalyst for water-proofing fabric with polymethylsiloxane (29 8), for hardening of epoxide resins (2916). [Pg.617]

Among nonmetallic materials, glass, chemical stoneware, enameled steel, acid-proof brick, carbon, graphite, and wood are resistant to iodine and its solutions under suitable conditions, but carbon and graphite may be subject to attack. Polytetrafluoroethylene withstands Hquid iodine and its vapor up to 200°C although it discolors. Cloth fabrics made of Saran, a vinyHdene chloride polymer, have lasted for several years when used in the filtration of iodine recovered from oil-weU brines (64). [Pg.364]

Two processes precede the affixing of the heads for wooden matches. The first one is glow-proofing of the splint by impregnation with ammonium phosphate or a mixture of it with boric acid. In paper matches, the impregnation is conveniently done during the fabrication of the paper. This suppresses... [Pg.1]

These alloys have corrosion resistance similar to that of copper, with mechanical properties equivalent to mild steel. Because silicon bronzes do not generate sparks under shocks, they can be used in the fabrication of explosion-proof equipment. Compared to tin bronzes, the tinless bronzes have a higher shrinkage (1.7-2.5% against 1.3-1.5% of tin bronzes) and less fluid-flow, which is an important consideration in designing. [Pg.83]

The use of n-butylamino-derivatives of cyclophosphazenes in flame-proofing cellulose-based fabrics has been described in a patent application. The topic of fiame retardants is also covered in a recent review, where phosphazenes are important because of their relatively high phosphorus and nitrogen contents. [Pg.218]

The process of treating cold-cured proofings with a weak alkali to neutralise any remaining acid and so prevent subsequent tendering of the fabric. Swelling... [Pg.63]

Clearly the full potential of CIS PV devices has not been fully exploited, since the combination of group I-III-VI2 elements can result in a variety of end products. Therefore, standards need to be defined that can associate device processing, fabrication, and film composition to cell band gap and efficiency. Spray CVD in conjunction with SSP design provides a proof-of-concept for a reproducible highly manufacturable process. Items that need more investigation include (1) precursor design development of more volatile/thermally... [Pg.192]

Phillips s entire argument, across the more than twenty years during which he has worked on Occult Chemistry, is that Besant and Leadbeater must have been right—not hallucinating, not fabricating their findings—because their research correlates with that of sciences that did not yet exist when they wrote Occult Chemistry. This correlation, for Phillips, seems to offer unprecedented, unassailable proof of paranormal powers ... [Pg.93]


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