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Silver nylon cloth

E A Deitch, A A Marino and V Malakanok, Silver nylon cloth in vitro and in vivo evaluation of antimicrobial activity , J. Trauma, 1987 27(3) 301-304. [Pg.12]

Most electroless silver appHcations are for silvering glass or metallizing record masters. Mirror production is the principal usage for electroless silver. The glass support is cleaned, catalyzed using a two-step catalyst, and coated on one side with an opaque silver film (46). Silver-plated nylon cloth is used as a bacteriostatic wound dressing. A tiny current appHed to the cloth causes slow silver dissolution. The silver acts as a bactericide (47). [Pg.112]

Kodama, Y.. Yoshida, M. C., and Sasaki, M. (1980). An improved silver staining technique for nucleolus organizer regions by using nylon cloth. Jpn. J. Hum. Genet. 25, 229-233. [Pg.255]

To integrate the ultrasonic sensor to textile structures as well as to form electric circuits in the stmcmres, silver-plated nylon yarn with a linear resistance of <50 n/m and with a yam count of 312/34f x 4 dtex is used. To prevent formation of short circuits in the textile-based electric circuit, conductive yams are hidden in the stmcture. A fabric stmcmre is considered as a double-woven fabric, and conductive yarns are placed in the middle layer of the stmcmre. The set of warp yams of the upper layer are linked to the set of weft yarns from the bottom layer, and thus the two layers are held together. A four-harness satin weave is chosen for both layers. Fig. 3.2 shows the diagram representing the drawdown, threading, and lift plan of the double-woven cloth together with the 3D-graphical representation of the woven fabric stmcture. [Pg.36]

In cosmetics and lotions, chemicals are used to moisturize, prevent deterioration of the product, fight bacteria, and thicken the product. Your clothes may be made of natural materials such as cotton or synthetic substances such as nylon or polyester. Perhaps you wear a ring or watch made of gold, silver, or platinum. Your breakfast cereal is probably fortified with iron, calcium, and phosphorus, while the milk you drink is enriched with vitamins A and D. Antioxidants are chemicals added to food to prevent it from spoiling. Some of the chemicals you may encounter when you cook in the kitchen are shown in Figure 1.1. [Pg.3]


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