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Textile printing carpet

Uses Extender for plastics, coatings, adhesives, sealants, patching compds., automotive underbody coatings, modeling clays, building materials, explosives, foams, textile printing inks, paper mfg., carpets, syn. wood, roof coatings, polymer concrete, wire and cable, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals... [Pg.286]

Dawson, T.L., 2003. Carpet and yam printing. In Miles, L.W.C. (Ed.), Textile Printing. Society of Dyers and Colourists, Bradford, England. [Pg.27]

Uses Defoamer for foods, pharmaceuticals, antifreeze, detergent soi ns., cutting oils, industrial soaps, starch slurry, latex binder for carpets, carpet print pastes, hide glues, lens grinding mixes, inks, calcium chloride brines, textile print pastes, antifoam formulating... [Pg.1536]

The most popular coloration method is to apply the dyes continuously, usually by padding, but printing, spray jet, and droplet appHcations are used. In order to obtain patterned effects, chemical or physical resisting agents can be appHed first, and deep and normal dyeing nylon and basic dyeable nylon blends can be used. In the latter case the basic dyeable nylon is dyed with cationic dyes. Carpets can be printed in an analogous method to other textiles and this process is more popular in Europe than the continuous appHcation techniques used in the United States. [Pg.362]

Premetallized Dyes. This dye group is appHed to the same textile fibers and with the same procedures as those with acid dyes. The premetallized dyes offer better fastness properties, but lack brilliancy of shade. Except ia printing of carpeting, the neutral dyeiag types of premetallized dyes are appHed generally without acid or acid donor. [Pg.372]

Tubes and Perforated Tubes Electrodepositing nickel non-adherently all over the curved surface of a cylinder, and then sliding off the coating, produces a tubular nickel product. Some tubes manufactured in this way are plain, but most are perforated. They are used industrially for screen printing textiles, carpets and wall paper . [Pg.542]

The PBDEs (decaBDE, octaBDE, and pentaBDE) and are used as flame retardants in plastics, electronic equipment, printed circuit boards, vehicles, furniture, textiles, carpets, and building materials. Global demand has increased rapidly since the 1970s with 70,000 tonnes produced in 2001. Their flame retardant activity relies on decomposition at high temperatures, leading to the release of bromine atoms. This slows the chemical reactions that drive 02-dependent fires. HBCDs are a flame retardant added to extruded and expanded polystyrene that is used as thermal insulation in buildings. [Pg.840]

Polypropylenes are available as molding powder, extruded sheet, cast film, textile staple, and continuous-filament yarn. They find use in packaging film molded parts for automobiles, appliances, and housewares wire and cable coating food container closures bottles, printing plates carpet and upholstery fibers storage battery cases crates for soft-drink bottles laboratory ware trays fish nets surgical casts and a variety of other applications. [Pg.1354]

Glass fiber mats and textiles are utilized in the manufacture of bituminous roofing felt and for carpet backing. Glass fiber textiles are also used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards and in the manufacture of grinding disks. Since they are non-inflammable, glass fibers are incorporated into noncombustible textiles such as fireprottf curtain fabrics. [Pg.370]

Foamgard. [Rhone-Poulenc/Textile Rubber] Nonsilicone defoamer for carpet dyeing, dye baths, paper and pulp processing, waste treatment, print pastes. [Pg.149]

In industry, sodium polyacrylate is used in filtration units that remove water from airplane and automotive fuel. It is also used as a thickening agent in coatings and adhesives used in the upholstery, drapery, carpet, paper, paint, wallpaper, printing, and textile industries. The compound is also used to thicken certain liquid products applied by spraying, such as cleaning products. Finally, it is sometimes used to prevent fluid loss in oil wells. [Pg.776]

Uses Thickener for coatings, adhesives, sizes, disps. used in upholstery, drapery, carpet, paper, paints, wallpaper, printing, textiles thickener for suspensions, slurries, disps. of inorg. pigments, min. fillers, clays thickener for liq. prods, applied by spraying (incl. defoamers, cleaners) Regulatory FDA 21CFR 175.105,176.170,176.180 Properties 14.75% act. [Pg.605]

Uses Thickener for coatings, adhesives, sizes, disps. used in upholstery, drapery, carpet, paper, paints, wallpaper, printing, textiles thickener for... [Pg.605]


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