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Solution glue

As in the Raschig process, aqueous caustic reacts with chlorine to make sodium hypochlorite solution. The urea solution is prepared by dissolving urea in water with the addition of steam to provide the heat needed for the endothermic dissolution. The temperature is kept at about 5°C for 43 percent urea solution. Glue is added at a ratio of 0.5g/Uter of solution to inhibit side reactions. The urea and hypochlorite solutions are added to the hydrazine reactor at a ratio of 1 4, and the reaction temperature is allowed to rise to 100°C. The crude product contains approximately 35 g N2H4/liter and can be refined in the same steps as used for the Raschig process. [Pg.342]

Three kinds of glues or adhesives can be distinguished melt glues, solution glues, and polymerization glues. Elastomers, elastoplasts, or thermosets may be used in all three kinds. [Pg.791]

Fluoridation of potable water suppHes for the prevention of dental caries is one of the principal uses for sodium fluoride (see Water, municipal WATER treatment). Use rate for this appHcation is on the order of 0.7 to 1.0 mg/L of water as fluoride or 1.5 to 2.2 mg/L as NaF (2). NaF is also appHed topically to teeth as a 2% solution (see Dentifrices). Other uses are as a flux for deoxidiziag (degassiag) rimmed steel (qv), and ia the resmelting of aluminum. NaF is also used ia the manufacture of vitreous enamels, ia pickling stainless steel, ia wood preservation compounds, caseia glues, ia the manufacture of coated papers, ia heat-treating salts, and as a component of laundry sours. [Pg.237]

An electrorefining plant may operate with either an acid or an alkaline bath. The acid bath contains stannous sulfate, cresolsulfonic or phenolsulfonic acids (to retard the oxidation of the stannous tin in the solution), and free sulfuric acid with P-naphthol and glue as addition agents to prevent tree-like deposits on the cathode which may short-circuit the cells. The concentration of these addition agents must be carefliUy controlled. The acid electrolyte operates at room temperature with a current density of ca 86—108 A/m, cell voltage of 0.3 V, and an efficiency of 85%. Anodes (95 wt % tin) have a life of 21 d, whereas the cathode sheets have a life of 7 d. Anode slimes may be a problem if the lead content of the anodes is high the anodes are removed at frequent intervals and scmbbed with revolving bmshes to remove the slime (7). [Pg.58]

A.mmonium ben ate [1863-63-41], C H COONH, mp, 198°C. This is a dull white powder which gradually loses ammonia on exposure to air. Its aqueous solution, it is slightly acidic. Ammonium benzoate has been suggested as a component in certain mbber formulations (40) and as a preservative in paints and glues. [Pg.56]

Dicyandiamide reduces the viscosity of certain coUoidal solutions. This property is of commercial significance ia the manufacture of glues and adhesives, ia the coating and sizing of paper and textiles, and ia the conditioning of phosphate drilling muds (see Petroleum). This action may prove useful ia other appHcations where control of viscosity is important (54). [Pg.371]

Fatty-acid soaps Alkali, alkaline earth, and other metal soaps sodium stearate aluminum stearate Gear oils paper stock paper sizing glue solutions... [Pg.1444]

Liquids that Solidify To deal with liquids that try to solidify (think of ice, cement, glue and paints) it is necessary to identify the cause and solution for the solidification ... [Pg.219]

Special resins consist of a two-phase system composed of a mix of a highly condensed, and no longer soluble, PF-resin with a standard type PF-resin [63]. Another two-phase resin is composed of a highly condensed PF-resin, still in an aqueous solution, and of a PF dispersion [64]. The purpose of such special resins is the gluing of wet wood, where the danger of overpenetration of the resin into the wood surface exists and would cause a starved glue line. [Pg.1054]

The most effective preparative routes to hydrazine are still based on the process introduced by F. Raschig in 1907 this involves the reaction of ammonia with an alkaline solution of sodium hypochlorite in the presence of gelatin or glue. The overall reaction can be written as... [Pg.427]

Carul-, canil-. cerul-. caseinartig, a. like casein, caseous. Casein-farbstoff, m. casein paint, -kitt, m. casein cement. -leim, m. casein glue. -Idsung, /. casein solution, -natrium, n. sodium caseinate. [Pg.88]

Eiweiss-hsmen, n. albuminuria, -korper, m. albuminous substance, protein, -leim, m. albumin glue gluten protein. -Idsung, /. albumin solution, -nahrung, /, albuminous food, -papier, n. albuminized paper, eiweiss-reich, a. rich in albumin (or in protein), -spaltend, p.a. proteolytic. [Pg.126]

Schiffs-leim, m. marine glue, -peclit n. common black pitch, -teer, m. ship s tar, wood tar. Schild, n. label sign, signboard badge (of hides) butt (turtle) shell. — m. shield escutcheon, -chen, n. little label, little shield, etc. (see Schild). -driise,/. thyroid gland. Schilddriisen-. thyroid, -essenz, /., -extrakt, n. iPharm.) thyroid solution. [Pg.387]

Seifea-kocher, m. soap boiler, -kraut, n. soap plant, soap weed, -krem, m. soap cream, -lauge, /. soap solution, soap suds, -leim, m. soap glue, soap paste Paper) soap size. [Pg.406]

The property of thermal, reversible gelation is obtained by the addition of water-soluble proteins and protein degradation products to an aqueous solution of poly (vinyl alcohol) 2). Protein products such as albumin, gelatin, glue, a-amino acids, and their condensation products—diketopiperazines—may be used. A typical formulation for the preparation of a thermally reversible gel is ... [Pg.15]


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