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Textile adhesives

The viscosity of natural gums, such as cellulose gums, mannogalactans, seaweed, pectin, locust bean gum, guar gum, and tragacanth has important industrial applications in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, textile, adhesives, and paint fields. The characteristics of viscosity are related to specific uses and to the economics of the process. [Pg.5]

A mixture of rubber latex and resorcinol-formaldehyde resin used to treat man-made and synthetic textiles to improve rubber/textile adhesion. [Pg.37]

Polymer adsorption is important in the flocculation and stabilization of colloidal sols and has been reviewed by Vincent et al. (1) and Tadros (2). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) has been used in these studies because of its practical application in textiles, adhesives, and coatings. The adsorption of PVA has been studied on silver iodide by Fleer (3) and Koopal (4), and on polystyrene (PS) latex particles by Garvey (5). The adsorption isotherms reported by these workers extend up to 600 ppm PVA. The adsorption at... [Pg.77]

Acrylic ester polymers are used primarily in coatings, textiles, adhesives, and paper. [Pg.18]

Upholstery/Carpet Coatings High Pile Coating Textile Finishing Textile Adhesive/Laminating... [Pg.460]

Suggested Uses Textile Adhesive/Laminating Acrylic copolymer emulsion. Excellent pigment and clay binding properties. [Pg.462]

STALEY 7181 is a thick boiling, modified corn starch which economically replaces unmodified corn starch in a large number of paper, textile, adhesive, and building material products. [Pg.573]

Ink, paints and coatings, textiles Adhesives, adsorbents, detergents, dust control, dyes, fertilizers, inks, masonary, asphalt, paints and coatings, paper, pesticides, polymers/rubber, textiles... [Pg.1966]

For more than decades, acrylic acid has served as an essential building block in the production of some of our most commonly used industrial and consumer products. Approximately two-thirds of the acrylic acid manufactured in the United States is used to produce acrylic esters - methyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, and 2-ethylhexyl acrylate -which, when polymerized, are ingredients in paints, coatings, textiles, adhesives, plastics, and many other applications. The remaining one-third of the acrylic acid is used to produce polyacrylic acid, or cross-linked polyacrylic acid compounds, which have been successfully used in the manufacture of hygienic... [Pg.45]

Use Curing of phenolformaldehyde and resorcinol-formaldehyde resins, rubber-to-textile adhesives, protein modifier, organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, ingredient of highly explosive cyclonite, fuel tablets, rubber accelerator, fungicide, corrosion inhibitor, shrink-proofing textiles, antibacterial. [Pg.648]

Use Paper, textiles, adhesives, Portland cement, molded products, and polyvinyl chloride and phenolic resin blends. [Pg.1296]

Curing of phenolformaldehyde and resor cinolformaldehyde resins. Protein modifier. Organic synthesis. Rubber accelerator. Antibacterial fungicide. Shrink-proofing textiles. Corrosion inhibitor. Manufacturing rubber-to-textile adhesives, pharmaceuticals, high explosives, and fuel tablets. [Pg.12]

FR. Pead Sea Bromine] Bromine derivs. or ncmhalogenic prods. flame retardant for use in laminates, unsaturated polyesters, synthetic fibers, flexible yurethane foams, plastics, rubber, textiles, adhesives, and coatings. [Pg.152]

NC. mar Latex] NR latex for extruded thread, carpet backing, latex foam, dipped goo coatings, medical qipli-catkms, textil adhesives. [Pg.246]

Sol-U-Tein. [Fanning] Albumen or hydrolyzed soy protein binder, coagulant for pharmaceuticals and personal care prods. dye mordant in textiles, adhesives, veneers, sizii and making papers gilding leather, book bii i food applic. [Pg.344]

Safety in the use of chemicals will lead to sustainable development. In communities of all sizes in all countries, the question is the way we are living today sustainable is being asked. Communities have to ensure that they meet today s needs without compromising the ability of the environment to sustain life in the future. Toxic chemicals do have an important place in a sustainable environment, and toxic does not mean unacceptable , otherwise biocides would not be used — and in today s societal requirements, preservation of foods, paper, textiles, adhesives, paints, and many other commodities, is vital. [Pg.575]

Hexabromocyclododecane Saytex 60006L Saytex BCT-610 Saytex HBCD-LM. Fire retardant for wide range of plastics, textiles, adhesives, and coatings esp. for styrene-based systems. Solid mp 188-191 d = 2.36 soluble in common solvents LDso (rat orl) >10,000 mg/kg, (rbt dermal) >10,000 mg/kg. Amerihaas Dead Sea Bromine Great Lakes Fine Chem. [Pg.317]

Polysaccharides are widely applied in the food industry as thickeners, texturisers and stabilisers. Outside the food industry, polysaccharides are used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, detergents, textiles, adhesives, paper, paint and oil recovery. Many polysaccharides with different structures are available, but often they do not have the properties that are desired for a certain application. As the functional properties of a polysaccharide depend on its primary structure, specific modification of the structure can result in a polysaccharide with desired properties. [Pg.239]

Because of the need to remove water, most applications for aqueous adhesives are with materials that would allow transmission of water vapor. Hence the major uses are with paper, wood and fabric, either as binders or laminating adhesives. Typical applications of emulsion adhesives include the following remoistenable gummed tape, tube winding, box manufacture, plywood manufacture, woodworking, bookbinding, abrasives manufacture, and as textile adhesives. [Pg.618]

Plastic products are based on polymers, materials which are omnipresent in nature (cellulose, proteins) or in synthetic form (textiles, adhesives). In contrast to metals and other construction materials, polymers are organic materials with properties that depend strongly upon the environment in which they exist. A prerequisite to fully understand the life cycle of a plastic product is to examine the structure and nature of polymers. [Pg.13]

Chem. Descrip. PEG monomethacrylate Uses Modifier for textiles, adhesives, paints, syn. resins, etc. crosslinking agent antistat Features Hydrophilic Properties M.w. 163-173 Blemmer PE-200 [NOF]... [Pg.127]

Chem. Descrip. Methoxy-PEG-2 monomethactylate Uses Modifier for textiles, adhesives paints, coatings, inks, resins antistat... [Pg.128]

Uses Compatibilizer in blends and alloys, polymeric coupling agent in reinforced or recycled PE or PP, adhesives and sealants, extruded or powd. coatings, textile adhesives, hot melts Properties Melt index 40 dg/min (190 C) dens. 0.925 g/cc soften, pt. ( flcat) 90 C tens. str. 14.1 MPa tens, elong. 80% flex. mod. 403 MPa 0.85%. maleic anhydride... [Pg.370]


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