Some products, called plastisols, contain no solvent and consist of polymers dispersed in a liquid plasticizer. |
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Rosin can be used as a plasticizer, in the manufacture of varnishes and printing inks, and also to treat bows for stringed instruments. |
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The plasticizer may also change the flammability, odour, biodegradability, and cost of the finished product. |
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That new test detects a specific type of chemical, called a plasticizer, that is found in plastic IV bags. |
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The initial collection bags are made of PVC plastic containing DEHP plasticizer. |
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So there have been many, many more studies done than what would have been done on any other type of plasticizer. |
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The plasticizer begins separating earlier due to the lower boiling point resulting from the vacuum. |
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In a standard measurement, the evaporation of a low-molecular plasticizer is overlapped by the decomposition of the elastomer components. |
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It is used as a corrosion inhibitor, a plasticizer, and a lubricant, as well as an ingredient in a variety of polymers and personal care products. |
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Other alternatives were to use a more polar plasticizer, such as alkylated aryl phosphate, or partial replacement of dioctyladipate by naphthenic oil in rubber formulations. |
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Diatomaceous earth was added for its ability to absorb plasticizer rather than to add reinforcement. |
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Roquette is continuing its development of vegetal-based chemistry and has received the 2009 Pierre Potier prize for the launch of a new plasticizer made from natural products. |
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The resin can absorb the plasticizer well. |
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Patented is a heat-sensitive adhesive composition made of a thermoplastic resin, a solid plasticizer and a supercooling improving agent. |
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And a blood test has revealed that Contador's body also contained high concentrations of a substance called a plasticizer that is found in plastic IV bags, a possible sign of a banned blood transfusion. |
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Scientists have discovered high amounts of a plasticizer — a chemical commonly found in plastic IV bags — in one of Contador's urine samples from the Tour, a person briefed on the results said. |
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The shower curtain is very soft because we add a plasticizer to it. |
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Different families of blends with bio-based polylactic acid and polycaprolacone are fully biodegradable and offer a full range of properties depending on the starch and plasticizer content. |
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Heat: Under certain conditions heat may cause plasticizer migration. |
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An AEM compound is typically made up of seven to ten ingredients, and most compounds use a plasticizer at a level of anywhere from 3 to 20 phr. |
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It is also used to produce benzyl butyl phthalate used mainly as a plasticizer in vinyl flooring and other flexible polyvinyl chloride uses, such as food packaging. |
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Using a specially adapted spreader tank, simply dilute successive portions of resin and plasticizer in water, wait a quarter of an hour then pressurize the spreader gun. |
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They can be used as a modifying resin with rosin, phenolic resin, epoxy resin, rubber, vinyl resin, plasticizer or vegetable oil. |
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Bound water associates closely with polymer substituents, while free water disrupts interchain van der Waals forces and acts as a plasticizer. |
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Phthalate is a plasticizer in layman's terms. |
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Metabolites of the plasticizer di phthalate in urine samples of workers in polyvinylchloride processing industries. |
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The pericellular membrane surrounding the PVC granule generally does not impede uptake of plasticizer, due to pore openings in the topographical skin. |
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A plasticizer or a superplasticizer is then added to the activated mixture which can later be mixed with aggregates in a conventional concrete mixer. |
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It is very common to utilize organophosphoms compounds to replace a portion of the plasticizer content, namely phthalates, paraffinic or naphthenic process oils. |
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Thus, a slightly more polar plasticizer should be chosen for a higher ACN HNBR which takes into account the increase in the solubility parameter of the base polymer. |
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Depolymerizing or degrading vulcanized rubber scrap is a way to produce pseudoliquid material which can be used as an extended plasticizer in virgin rubber compounds. |
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