These leach from glues, paints, vinyls and plastics in the passenger compartment. |
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Consider the social glues, the variety of adhesives meant to hold us together. |
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The only drawback is that polyurethane glues have a shelf life of only about one year. |
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Adhesives and glues are substances that are capable of bonding two solid materials together at their surfaces. |
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Hughes takes hole punch to sheets of paper and then glues the left over discs back in place leaving a pattern. |
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Modern items use bought-in material like glues and plastic resins which are not produced locally. |
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On the second visit, the dentist glues the veneer onto the front of the tooth. |
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Avoid strong odors from paint, perfume, hair spray, disinfectants, chemical cleaners, air fresheners, and glues. |
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In her studio she showed us rich, Italian kid leathers, Florentine papers, artisanal glues and brushes. |
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A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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Others have a ravenous appetite for the glues used to bond carpet to its backing. |
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We've designed the building so that the indoor air quality is quite high, so we've used all water-based paints and glues. |
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It also vowed to improve air quality in plants by switching to more costly water-based glues and by improving ventilation. |
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The polished surface lends itself to accenting with alcohol inks, wire, beads, rub-ons, embossing powders, decorative glues, and more. |
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Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions. |
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Starch and dextrin glues are used in corrugated board and packaging and as a wallpaper adhesive. |
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When moistened, they move through the soil and leave a trail of sticky mucilaginous sheath material behind that glues soil particles in place. |
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Also plentiful in VOCs are the glues required to produce the plywood and chipboard used in wood-frame construction. |
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Studies of exciton migration, conception of redox molecular switches and of novel type of glues. |
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It is believed that the glues — made from the chemical cyanoacrylate — not only stop bleeding quickly, but also lead to less scarring. |
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Codex cyanogen-acrylic glues are ideal glues for assembly and repairs of the same materials, as well as in combination with different components. |
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Their products include glues, starches, food additives, fragrances, and the innards of catalytic converters on car exhausts. |
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The robot spreads out and glues down material that is held in place by the human worker's more agile fingers. |
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It now uses screws instead of glues wherever possible, and has reduced the number of different kinds of plastic in its products from 200 to five. |
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The wood is bound together with glues and resins, which are structurally as sound as our best coastal timber. |
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In pasted products, glues ensure the permanence and the stability of the complex formed by two paper sheets. |
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Biodiesel cannot only dissolve old deposits, but occasionally also plastic materials used in the fuel system, elastomeres, glues or even metals. |
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The program looks at your border, grabs the appropriate raw atlas information, and then glues it all together as a custom map. |
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Do not use tubular tape or glues not specifically designed for tubular bicycle wheel use. |
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Those were the days when the craft of bookbinding involved working with linen thread, webbing, animal glues, vellum, leather, millboards and handmade papers. |
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Through the blackness, the sky glues to the trembling poplars. |
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Most shoemakers work in big factories where conditions are usually unhealthy because of the noise and working with chemical substances such as glues, solvents and dressings. |
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Indeed, some glues used on paddles, as they are commonly known, are banned in international competition because they can make the ball travel up to 30 mph faster than usual. |
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It's used within the cigarette industry as an additive to adhesives, or glues if you prefer, just to keep mould from growing on the adhesive when it's stored in tanks. |
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There is of course also a kit to repair the sails, going from needles and thread to adhesives, as well as a «special laminate chest,» with carbon, cloth, resin and glues. |
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Urea formaldehyde is often present in the glues used to make panels. |
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This guide covers common glues, pastes and putties and their usage. |
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The reaction of starch dextrinification, with a view to obtaining ready-to-use starch glues, is one of the oldest reactions in the world of starch manufacture. |
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To be used with epoxy-urethane and polyurethane glues. |
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The device allows topical application of GLUBRAN glues both during surgical procedures and during treatment of traumatic and atraumatic cutaneous wounds. |
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It is ideal for applications of the transfer of semi-finished products, product remains, waste, etc. in the food-processing industry and vanishes, glues, wastewaters in the chemical industry. |
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In general, a vacuum bag does not care which glue is used, it will press all glues with 1800 pounds per square foot of pressure. |
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All the carbon fibre, the foams, the composite materials, the glues, everything comes from petrochemistry. |
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You can only glue freshly planed larch wood, preferably with basic glues. |
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Historically once important, bone glue and other animal glues today have only a few specialized uses, such as in antiques restoration. |
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The cement paste glues the aggregate together, fills voids within it, and makes it flow more freely. |
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Electrostrong and Strong Nucleus Force glues the various Photons that creates Quarks and Mesons that forms the Protons and Neutrons. |
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Commonly used carpets, paints and glues can be such a problem for a person with chemical sensitivities that they may not be able to live in their home again. |
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They can also be required for the purchase of spray paint and glues, and for some bank transactions. |
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We manufacture industrial signs, stickers and technical labels of any shape, colourfulness with various requirements for the structural composition of the materials, qualities of glues and thickness of labels. |
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The combination of a powerful and not too flexible glue rill with both a fast initial adhesion ànd tension reductive qualities make UZIN MK 100 one of the most powerful 1-component MSP parquet glues in its kind. |
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Stock that has not been properly ground and cleaned before welding may be contaminated with residues of glues, paints, undercoating products etc. that may generate harmful or even toxic vapours during welding. |
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Do not use it as a dryer, kiln, dehumidifier, etc. Fumes or vapors given off by glues, plastics or flammable liquids and materials could be hazardous. |
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Industrial grade urea is a raw material for certain glues and plastics. |
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It's used as an industrial disinfectant and as an ingredient in permanent-press fabrics, plywood, glues and other household products, according to the National Cancer Institute. |
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The Photobook Builder scores, folds, glues, binds and trims these products without any operator intervention, producing an exceptional finished photographic memory for your customers. |
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Various PVA glues soften significantly, lose strength. |
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The hot air banders can also use glue pots to perform more traditional edgebanding using EVA or PUR glues. |
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Each student glues the ring onto the finished project, which adds three-dimensionality to the composition. |
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Some of the reactions to these dyes and glues look like athlete's foot. |
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By unitising without using wraps, straps, hot glues or cold adhesives. |
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One of the most common VOCs is formaldehyde, which is used in glues and is added to paints as a preservative and to upholstery to make it permanent-press. |
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