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Rosin glue

The head of a safety match consists of K chlorate 45-55, animal (hide) glue (as a binder) 9-11, sulfur or rosin 3-5, extender (starch, dextrin) 2-3, neutralizer (ZnO.or Ca carbonate) 45-55, infusorial earth 5-6 other siliceous filler 15-32%. Fractional percentages of a soluble burning rate catalyst, such as K di-chromate, also soluble dye stuffs, etc... [Pg.758]

The paper machine came into use around 1830. Before, paper had been sized in a separate operation with gelatine or glue. Now a new size was introduced, rosin and alum, which could be added to the beaten stock. The paper then came from the machine in the sized condition. The amount of alum required for sizing left the paper acid. This was the final blow to permanence. Acid paper does not last well it quickly turns brown and brittle. The life of paper which under good conditions could be 2000 years now was reduced to around 75 years. [Pg.45]

T canvas, sewed on over rosin-sized paper or asbestos paper and, if desired, sized with glue and painted with two coats of lead and oil paint. All insulation on piping outdoors, or exposed to the weather, should be protected with a waterproof jacket, the canvas being omitted. Pipe insulation located close to the ground or where there is possibility of mechanical injury should be protected with a metal jacket. [Pg.386]

Animal glues are used widely in a variety of ways with paper. For example, they have been the dominant adhesive for rewettable gummed paper tapes, labels, and envelope seals [69]. They are an important coadditive with synthetic wet-strength resins and rosin sizes for coated paper products [70]. They have been a primary binder for the grit that forms sandpaper [71]. [Pg.473]

CAS 64365-17-9 EINECS/ELINCS 264-848-5 Synonyms Pentaerythritol hydrogenated rosinate Definition Ester of pentaerythritol and hydrogenated acids from rosin Uses Tackifierfor adhesives in protective and barrier-type coatings film-former in cosmetics defoamer in food-contact paper/paperboard in food-contact animal glue in wood preservatives for food contact Features Thermoplastic resin... [Pg.1263]

Polyisobutene Polyisoprene Polystyrene Rosin Rosin, polymerized Styrene/butadiene polymer Tall oil glycerides Terpene resin adhesive, PU boot/shoe Triphenyl methane 4,4, 4"-triisocyanate adhesive, sandpaper Animal glue... [Pg.4801]

Cl 2-14 pareth-3 Cl 2-14 pareth-7 Cl2-14 pareth-8 C12-14 pareth-10 C12-14 pareth-11 Cl 2-16 pareth-4 EO/PO block polymer or copolymer Methyl soyate Nonoxynol-10 carboxylic acid Sodium methyl oleoyl taurate adjuvant, animal glue Formaldehyde Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate adjuvant, animal glue food packaging Glyceryl rosinate adjuvant, baked goods Sodium diacetate... [Pg.4802]

Acetal homopolymer Animal glue Calcium resinate 1-Decene, homopolymer, hydrogenated Glyceryl rosinate Hydrogenated rosin Methyl rosinate Pentaerythrityl rosinate Polyethylene, chlorosulfonated Polyphenylene ether Potassium rosinate Sodium rosinate Tall oil rosin Vinylidene chloride/methyl acrylate/methyl methacrylate copolymer food-contact articles, for repeated use Butadiene/acrylonitrile copolymer EPM rubber Epoxy, bisphenol A/epichlorohydrin Ethylene/propylene/dicyclopentadiene terpolymer Hexafluoropropylene/vinylidene fluoride copolymer Hexafluoropropylene/vinylidene fluoride/tetrafluoroethylene terpolymer Hydrogenated butadiene/acrylonitrile... [Pg.5316]

There are two general types of water-based adhesives solutions and latexes.Solutions are made from materials that are soluble only in water or in alkaline water. Examples of materials that are soluble only in water include animal glue, starch, dextrin, blood albumen, methyl cellulose, and polyvinyl alcohol. Examples of materials that are soluble in alkaline water include casein, rosin, shellac, copolymers of vinyl acetate or acrylates containing carboxyl groups, and carboxymethyl cellulose. [Pg.128]

Processes and products developed to produce industrial materials from renewable resources have been too numerous to record here. For competitive reasons — supply of raw materials and technical and economic considerations — some of the products have varied widely in industrial use. Major U.S. industrial consumption of renewable resources have recently included oils and fats (animal and vegetable) industrial alcohol (wheat, corn, grain sorghum) fibers (cotton lint, flax, hides and skins) paper (forest products) isolated proteins (milk casein, animal glues, soybean, corn) turpentine and rosin (naval stores) and other chemicals (monosodiiim glutamate--wheat starch and dextrin—corn lactose—milk molasses and pulp residues --sugarcane and beet tannin lecithin pectin furfural). [Pg.38]

Verdrahtung, Verkabelung wiring board (WB) Verdrahtungsplatte wobble-plate pump/ rotary swash plate pump T aumelscheibenpumpe wood glue Holzleim wood pulp Holzschliff, Zellstoff wood rosin... [Pg.584]

Hot-melt adhesives are 100% solids that, in the broadest sense, include all thermoplastic polymers. Polymers that are primarily used as hot-melt adhesives include ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers (EVA), polyvinyl acetates (PVA), polyethylene (PE), amorphous polypropylene, block copolymers (thermoplastic elastomers), polyamides, and polyesters. The oldest hot-melt adhesive, which has been in use since early times, is sealing wax. In principle, glutins and glue jellies also may be regarded as hot-melt adhesives. However, modern hot-melt adhesives are primarily synthetic products. The simplest hot-melt adhesives are rosin-wax mixtures. But these products have limited strength and thermal stability. [Pg.19]


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