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Decyl alcohol textile adhesives Polypropylene textile agent Lysolecithin textile auxiliary... [Pg.5807]

It was coneluded that, the systematic characterization model established in the study can provide a guideline for commercial sectors and researchers to identify and evaluate the performance of both cosmetic textile agents and cosmetic textiles in safe and objective manner. The controlled-release properties of the cosmetic textile agent and cosmetic textiles, as well as subjective wearer trials, are the main parameters that should be taken into eonsideration. [Pg.271]

The protonated form of poly(vinyl amine) (PVAm—HCl) has two advantages over many cationic polymers high cationic charge densities are possible and the pendent primary amines have high reactivity. It has been appHed in water treatment, paper making, and textiles (qv). The protonated forms modified with low molecular weight aldehydes are usehil as fines and filler retention agents and are in use with recycled fibers. As with all new products, unexpected appHcations, such as in clear antiperspirants, have been found. It is usehil in many metal complexation appHcations (49). [Pg.320]

Most of the acetic acid is produced in the United States, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, France, Canada, and Mexico. Total annual production in these countries is close to four million tons. Uses include the manufacture of vinyl acetate [108-05-4] and acetic anhydride [108-24-7]. Vinyl acetate is used to make latex emulsion resins for paints, adhesives, paper coatings, and textile finishing agents. Acetic anhydride is used in making cellulose acetate fibers, cigarette filter tow, and ceUulosic plastics. [Pg.64]

I wetting agent for textiles, surface-active agent, [ food additive... [Pg.512]

Gut Rubber. To produce cut mbber thread, smoked mbber sheet or crepe mbber is milled with vulcanizing agents, stabilizers, and pigments. This milled stock is calendered into sheets 0.3—1.3 mm thickness, depending on the final size of the mbber thread desired. Multiple sheets are layered, heat-treated to vulcanize, then sHt into threads for textile uses (Fig. 2). Individual threads have either square or rectangular cross-sections. [Pg.305]

Antlblaze 19. Antiblaze 19 (Mobil), a flame retardant for polyester fibers (134), is a nontoxic mixture of cycHc phosphonate esters. Antiblaze 19 is 100% active, whereas Antiblaze 19T is a 93% active, low viscosity formulation for textile use. Both are miscible with water and are compatible with wetting agents, thickeners, buffers, and most disperse dye formulations. Antiblaze 19 or 19T can be diffused into 100% polyester fabrics by the Thermosol process for disperse dyeing and printing. This requires heating at 170—220°C for 30—60 s. [Pg.490]

Initially, fluorescent whitening agents (FWAs) were used exclusively in textile finishing the detergent and paper industries followed thereafter. These products are also used in fiber spinning masses, plastics, and paints. [Pg.118]

The low surface tension of highly fluorinated organic compounds is commercially important for their appHcation in surfactants, antisoiling textile treatments, lubricants, and specialty wetting agents. [Pg.267]

Locust bean gum and its derivatives are exceUent film formers and can be used either alone or in combination with starch as textile sizing agents and dye thickeners in textile printing, and as fiber bonding and beater additives in the papermaking industry. However, in most of these appHcations it has been replaced by guar. [Pg.435]

Tamarind kernel powder is insoluble in cold water, but upon heating forms thick viscous coUoidal dispersions at relatively low concentrations (2—3%). Upon drying, elastic films are formed. Tamarind seed polysaccharide is used as a low cost textile sizing agent in India. [Pg.435]


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