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Stabilizing agents zinc acetate

Chemical Reactivity - Reactivity with Water No reaction Reactivity with Common Materials Attacks wool, leather and some metals such as aluminum, tin, lead and zinc to produce fiammable hydrogen gas. This product should be separated from easily ignitible materials Stability During Transport Stable Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics Dilute with water and rinse with dilute acid such as acetic acid Polymerization Not pertinent Inhibitor of Polymerization Not pertinent. [Pg.81]

Aqueous Slurry Blasting Agent Containing Aluminum and an Acetic Acid-Zinc Oxide Stabilizer... [Pg.374]

Metallic powders, mainly aluminum and brass powders, are used with acetals or polyamides in the production of electrical conducting composites that can be easily metallized. Aluminum and zinc powders increase the physical properties of PP significantly. Addition of nickel powder to PVC produces composites with increased toughness and lower porosity. Copper powder is used as a stabilizer and reinforcing agent for polyamide 6,6. [Pg.82]


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