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Resistant granules

Milling hard or resistant Granulator Blades cutting against a mesh... [Pg.50]

Sodium nitrate (16% N, 26% Na). This fertiliser is obtained from natural deposits in Chile and is itsually rrrarketed as moisture-resistant granules. The nitrogen is readily available and the sodium is of value to some market garden crops. It is expensive and is not widely itsed. [Pg.73]

RSi, physically inaccessible starch RS2, resistant granules RS3, retrograded starch. [Pg.84]

Weather-resistant mineral granules appHed to the top surface of strip shingles during the manufacturing process make possible a wide range of colors. Sand, talc, or mica is appHed to the back surface. [Pg.214]

Standard Specification for Asphalt Shingles Made from Glass Felt and Surfaced with Mineral Granules Standard Test Method for Wind Resistance of Asphalt Shingles (Fan-Induced Method)... [Pg.215]

The qua si-crystalline stmcture of natural starch granules causes them to be insoluble in water at normal room temperature and gives them relative resistance to carbohydrases other than a-amylase and glucoamylase unless the granules become swollen. Three-dimensional arrangements of crystalline and amorphous zones in starch granules have been suggested (2). [Pg.340]

In contrast to monophosphates, starch phosphate diesters contain cross-links between two or more starch chains. This covalent linkage in the granule produces a starch product which swells less but is more resistant to heat, agitation, and acid than natural starch. [Pg.346]

Both fiber-glass mats and polyester mats are used either individually or combined in SBS membrane sheets. Because of the elastomedc properties of the asphalt, SBS sheets have developed a reputation as being very tough and abuse-resistant. However, they do not have any better ultraviolet resistance than conventional asphalts, so most of the SBS sheets come with a factory-appHed surfacing of granules. [Pg.321]


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