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Sail bath

There are several methods for introducing the insoluble deposits into the fabric structure The multiple bath method, in which the fabric is first impregnated with a water-soluble sail or salts In one bath and is then passed into a second bath which contains (he precipitant, is used most often. Most semidurable retardants used on cotton are based on a combination of phosphorus and nitrogen compounds. [Pg.641]

IT FOR SO MANY ORDINARY PURPOSES. WE DRINK IT, BATHE IN IT, COOK WITH IT, AND CLEAN WITH IT. WE SWIM IN IT, SKATE ON IT, SKI OVER IT, AND SAIL THROUGH IT. We HARNESS ITS ENERGY FOR HEAT AND... [Pg.109]

The effect was obvious for the people of the 1950s. Everybody had to have these new, light transistor radios - in their cars, house trailers, weekend cottages and sailing boats. (In fact, there were so many that they introduced non-stop pop on bathing beaches, to the detriment of rest and peace ) On the other hand, from that time the radio has become a powerful and easily accessible tool for information and education, not least in developing countries. [Pg.932]


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