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Rubber concrete application process

These novel organic polymers were not developed solely for the CW or BW treatment market but are for much wider application. These same value-adding process additives are regularly incorporated into products for industrial and domestic cleaning, concrete, pulp and paper, metal finishing, paints and surface coatings, wastewater, seawater distillation, drilling muds, secondary oil-recovery, plastics extrusion, fibers, rubbers, and a host of other areas. [Pg.439]

Ext. D C. Colorants not certifiable for use in oral products but considered safe for use in externally applied products specifically excludes colorants that may have oral toxicity, extender. A low-gravity material used in paint, ink, plastic, and rubber products to reduce cost per volume by increasing bulk. Some example of extenders are diatomaceous earth, wood floe, mineral rubber, etc. In the food industry, soybean is used as an extender in meat products, providing equivalent nutritional value at a lower cost, extract. A product derived from vegetable matter by the application of solvents, heat or pressure to separate it from the other constituent parts, extraction. The process of treating a natural raw material with an organic solvent. The solvent portion containing the extracted material is filtered and the solvent removed. The extract will contain nonvolatile as well as volatile components. Oleoresins, resinoids, concretes, and absolutes are all produced by extraction. [Pg.7164]


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