Acetate and triacetate are as flammable or slightly less flammable than cotton. |
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For the UV-exclusion study, similar computations were made with the vinyl and triacetate filters as the end member treatments. |
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The near-ambient UV treatment used premium cellulose triacetate, which transmitted all solar wavelengths equally. |
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However, check the fabric first: nail varnish remover should not be used on acetate or triacetate fabrics. |
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The former method was first used to produce rayon fibres, and the latter method was used to spin cellulose triacetate to acetate fibres. |
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The percentage of chlorofibre, modacrylic, elastane, acetate and triacetate is found by difference. |
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Recommended temperature for polyester, rayon, silk, triacetate and wool textiles. |
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Plastics based on cellulose include cellulose esters such as cellulose acetate, diacetate, and triacetate, and mixed esters such as cellulose acetate butyrate. |
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In the United States triacetate was introduced under the trademarked name Arnel. |
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The triacetate or polylactide fibres are dissolved out from a known dry mass of the mixture, with dichloromethane. |
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It involves a medium resulting from the acetic acid reaction with cellulose under the name diacetate then triacetate. |
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Biodegradable polyurethane block copolymers based on depolymerised cellulose derivatives such as cellulose triacetate have been reported. |
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In the 1930s cellulose triacetate replaced diacetate in photographic film, becoming the preeminent base for motion pictures, still photography, and X-rays. |
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The percentage of dry triacetate or polylactide is found by difference. |
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The review of guazatine triacetate did not reveal any open questions or concerns to be addressed by the Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks. |
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Where nitrate material has been retained it is now often in better condition that sometimes inferior triacetate copies made from it just 20 or 30 years ago. |
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The acetate and triacetate fibres, chlorofibres, certain modacrylics, and certain elastanes are dissolved out from a known dry mass with Cyclohexanone at a temperature close to boiling point. |
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The enclosure should be made of inert material: clear polyester sleeves such as Du Pont's Mylar D product are a good choice, as are those made of cellulose triacetate by the Eastman Kodak Company. |
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Changing sound recording formats, and the move from cellulose nitrate to cellulose triacetate film stock, reinforced growing concerns about survival and future accessibility. |
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Thanks to its versatile industrial tool, Degrémont Technologies-Aquasource can either produce cellulose triacetate or hydrophilic polysulfone fibers. |
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Their main use is to dye polyester, but they can also be used to dye nylon, cellulose triacetate, and acrylic fibers. |
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Changes caused by succussion on NMR patterns and bioassay of Bradykinin triacetate succussions and dilutions. |
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Originally, glass plates were used as a substrate, but during WWI were replaced first with cellulose nitrate and later with a cellulose triacetate base. |
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Triacetate is an improved acetate fabric which doesn't melt as easier and is easier to care for. |
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