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Vegetable glues soybean

Processes and products developed to produce industrial materials from renewable resources have been too numerous to record here. For competitive reasons — supply of raw materials and technical and economic considerations — some of the products have varied widely in industrial use. Major U.S. industrial consumption of renewable resources have recently included oils and fats (animal and vegetable) industrial alcohol (wheat, corn, grain sorghum) fibers (cotton lint, flax, hides and skins) paper (forest products) isolated proteins (milk casein, animal glues, soybean, corn) turpentine and rosin (naval stores) and other chemicals (monosodiiim glutamate--wheat starch and dextrin—corn lactose—milk molasses and pulp residues --sugarcane and beet tannin lecithin pectin furfural). [Pg.38]

Vegetable glues Starch Dextrins Soybean glue Rosin... [Pg.81]

Cold water paint n. Paint in which the binder or vehicle portion is composed of soybean or other vegetable protein, glue, resin emulsion, or other similar material dispersed in water. [Pg.204]


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