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Starch glue

Steife, /. stiffening (starch, glue, size) consistency prop, strut, stay stiffness, rigidity, steifen, v.t. stiffen starch stay, prop. Steifheit,/. stiffness, rigidity. [Pg.426]

Starch glues are water dispersions for libraiy paste and wallpaper paste. They coat paper for better receptivity of inks and keep the inks held out on the paper surface. They are also used in corrugated cardboard and paper laminating. [Pg.360]

Dyeing extracts may be mixed or adulterated with tanning extracts and may also be adulterated with artificial organic dyes or -various inert substances, either organic (molasses, glucose, dextrin, starch, glue) or inorganic (sodium sulphate and other soluble salts, and insoluble substances). [Pg.405]

U.S. Exports Imports of Albuminoidal Substances, Modified Starches, Glues Enzymes ... [Pg.52]

Note "Albuminoidal Substances, Modified Starches, Glues Enzymes" refers to HS (Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System) Code 35. [Pg.63]

Animal and starch glues, especially because of their low color and ease of application on complex joint surfaces, were the adhesives of choice in the furniture and cabinet industries from colonial days until the advent of synthetic emulsion adhesives after World War II. Service conditions were limited to dry interior applications, of course. Leaving a chair out in the rain meant dismantling and regluing. [Pg.8]

Starch glue (dirt binding) hydrolysis during laundry wash Alpha amylase... [Pg.25]

SITC 59, Chemical Materials and Products not elsewhere classified pesticides, starches, glues, explosives, and pyrotechnic products, fuel additives, plasticizers, textile specialties, and other miscellaneous products and preparations... [Pg.34]

Hyamine . [Lonza] Quaternary ammonium comi. germicide, disinfectant, sanitizer, preservative for restaurant and pharmaceutical uses, textiles, starch, glue, casein. [Pg.175]

Control of conditions in gluing with protein and starch glues. Report R 1340, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., 1950. [Pg.475]

Chem. Descrip. Sulfated castor oil CAS 8002-33-3 EINECS/ELINCS 232-306-7 Uses Textile penetrant/leveling agent defoamer and leveling agent for paper coatings fat liquor for suede leather cosmetics additive plasticizer for starch, glues, etc. emulsifier for insol. org. compds. Properties Straw colored liq. sol. in water dens. 8.64 Ib/gal pH 7.3 (10%) anionic moisture (30%) free fatty acid (12%) combined sulfur as sulfur trioxide (5%)... [Pg.577]

Kerosene solubilized with 4% by weight of mixed isoprapanolomine and 15% by weight of oleic acid produces stable emulsions with water upon mechanical agitation. Stable water emulsions of chlorinated hydrocarbons or naphtha may be prepared by a similar procedure. The addition of about 2% by weight of mixed isopropanolamine has been found ta improve the penetration of starch glues into heavily sized envelope stock. [Pg.763]

Figure 4 Viscosity of the adhesive must be adapted to the dispensing equipment. Here we show a very simple although automatic way for applying beads of starch glue on each side of a paper roll for bag manufacturing. Figure 4 Viscosity of the adhesive must be adapted to the dispensing equipment. Here we show a very simple although automatic way for applying beads of starch glue on each side of a paper roll for bag manufacturing.
In this eountiy, potatoes are used mainly for human eonsumption, but in a glut year some subsidised lots may be used for stock feeding. In several EC eountries, some of the crop is used for producing starch, glue, aleohol, etc. The eonsumption of potatoes in the United Kingdom, at 125 kg/head, is fairly constant from year to... [Pg.363]

Adhesives), for example, adhesives, caulking, joint, pipe seahng compounds cement, rubber cements starch glues tile adhesives... [Pg.314]

Modern automatic high-performance labeling machines are capable of labeling between 500 and 1300 bottles per minute. At lower speeds, starch glues, which do not show such pronounced pick-up properties, are still used because of their lower cost. However, their higher water resistance can cause problems in bottle-washing machines for returnable bottles. [Pg.56]

Uses Defoamer for oils, waxes, fats, dyes, and pigments lubricant for metalworking textile penetrant and leveling agent defoamer for paper coatings plasticizer for starch, glues emulsifier for insol. org. compds. in cosmetics assistant for alizarin dyes... [Pg.803]


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