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The principal chemical markets for acetylene at present are its uses in the preparation of vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, and 1,4-butanediol. Polymers from these monomers reach the consumer in the form of surface coatings (paints, films, sheets, or textiles), containers, pipe, electrical wire insulation, adhesives, and many other products which total biUions of kg. The acetylene routes to these monomers were once dominant but have been largely displaced by newer processes based on olefinic starting materials. [Pg.393]

That Pliny knew of the use of mercury for recovering gold from the ashes of textiles containing it, has been previously noted. [Pg.61]

Composition A detonating tube (cordeau) made of waterproof textile, containing PETN as core. [Pg.126]

Determination of finish add-ons or blend ratios for textiles containing cotton are of prime Interest in textile finishing laboratories. Many approaches have been taken to acquire this information including Kjeldahl nitrogen analysis, other wet chemical determinations, x-ray fluorescence or diffraction (O, and Infrared spectroscopy (2-6). [Pg.61]

Mariscal, A., Lopez-Gigosos, R.M., Camero-Var, M.B., Femandez-Crehuet, J.B., 2011. Antimicrobial effect of medical textiles containing bioactive fibres. European Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 30 (Issue 2), 227—232. [Pg.116]

Laursen, S.E., Hansen, J., 1997. Environmental Assessment of Textiles Life Cycle Screening of Textiles Containing Cotton, Wool, Viscose, Polyester or Acrylic Fibres. Danish Environment Protection Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark. [Pg.282]

Kozlowski, R., Zimniewska, M. Cellulose fibre textiles containing nanolignins, a method of applying nanolignins onto textiles and the use of nanolignins in textile production. International Patent WO 2008/140337 Al, 20.11.2008... [Pg.311]

Evaluation of first medical textiles containing optical fibres... [Pg.469]

The present project has been designed to obtain new smart textiles containing ceramides to confer a regenerative effect to the skin in contact with them based on their repairing properties of the barrier fimction. [Pg.509]

In the few cases where phenolic resins require a flame retardant addition, such as in paper and textile containing compounds, reactive flame-retardants like TBBA or additives sueh as organophosphorus compounds are used. Ammonium polyphosphate is also effective. [Pg.79]

However, as yet, no commercialisation of any flame retardant fibres or textiles containing nanoparticle systems has been reported. [Pg.164]

Textiles contained in upholstered furniture. Conventionally, upholstered furniture contains plastic materials, wood, PU foam, metal, and textiles. Each of these materials alone is re-usable. [Pg.32]

Salaiin, F., Devaux, E., Bourbigot, S., Rumeau, R, 2009. Application of contact angle measurement to the manufacture of textiles containing microcapsules. Textile Research Journal 79, 1202-1212. [Pg.113]

Producers will cooperate with use and end-use industries on the safe disposal of polymers and textiles containing the selected brominated flame retardants. [Pg.104]

Unlike smart fabrics that contain chemicals or compounds that behave in predetermined ways in response to external stimuli such as light, heat, and moisture, electronic textiles (or E-Textiles), contain one or more of the following elanents ... [Pg.193]

Textiles containing wooden fibrous materials have also been coated with TEOS solutions, in a two-step process, to enhance the stability of the fibers (Koga, 2001). [Pg.1670]

Recently, PP fibers have penetrated more and more into the clothing industry, mainly in the form of the so-called integrated multilayered knit goods for underwear and sports and work clothing—a new generation of textiles containing PP. [Pg.806]

It is in the merging field of electronic textiles that the fiber spinning and conducting polymer technologies merge. An electronic textile contains electronic components seamlessly integrated into a conventional fabric structure. [Pg.224]


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