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plasticized
plasticized, ppl. a. (ˈplæstɪsaɪzd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Rendered (more) plastic; treated with a plasticizer.1943 Industr. & Engin. Chem. May 383/2 Paper and cloth coated with the plasticized esters may be crumpled without cracking the coating. 1971 Nature 3 Dec. 254/2 Plastic coatings may be appli...
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Sub-$1 plasticized cellulose curtains of 1947 - Boing Boing
Sub-$1 plasticized cellulose curtains of 1947. Cory Doctorow 9:55 pm Sun Sep 12, 2010. What America clearly needs is a good, $0.39 plasticized cellulose window-dressing. Look at how goddamned ...
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Plastic clothing
Modern clothing commonly uses flexible plastic materials, in the form of both flexible plastic sheeting and plasticized fabric.
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plasticize
plasticize, v. (ˈplæstɪsaɪz) [f. plastic a. + -ize.] 1. trans. To render plastic (mouldable); to produce or promote plasticity in (a substance), e.g. by addition of a plasticizer or by plastication.1927 Chem. Abstr. XXI. 2535 Mech. and chem. methods for plasticizing such modern plastics as rubber, c...
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FR-2
FR-2 (Flame Resistant 2) is a NEMA designation for synthetic resin bonded paper, a composite material made of paper impregnated with a plasticized phenol
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plastisol
plastisol (ˈplæstɪsɒl) [f. plastic a. + sol n.6] A dispersion of particles of a synthetic resin in a non-volatile liquid consisting chiefly or entirely of plasticizer, which can be converted into a solid plastic simply by heating (cf. organosol).1946 Mod. Packaging Mar. 262/2 It is possible to prepa...
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Plastisol
Once this is cooled to below it becomes a flexible, permanently plasticized solid product. This process is called 'curing'. Plastisol tends to sit atop the fabric instead of soaking into the fibres, giving the print a raised, plasticized texture.
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sploshy
sploshy, a. (ˈsplɒʃɪ) [Imitative.] a. Sloppy. Also, characterized by splashing or sploshing.1838 N.Y. Advertiser & Express 28 Mar. 1/4 On Tuesday it was muggy and sploshy. 1881 Harper's Mag. Aug. 391 On horseback Rachel looks,—excuse the word but it expresses it,—sploshy. 1905 Sat. Rev. 29 July 133/...
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Harold J. Osterhof
Harold Judson Osterhof (27 November 1897 – 13 May 1982) was a chemist noted for directing the development of Natsyn, and as the inventor of Pliofilm, a plasticized
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Polymer solution
These may be (e.g. in ), or solid solutions (e.g. a substance which has been plasticized).
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包装类 - 合伙人 10mo Report this post A packaging company focusing on non-plasticized coating technology, which can perfectly solve the problems of plastic coating pollution during the ...
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Squishy
This might involve highly plasticized rubber or crosslinked polymers that generate squishy materials.
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手笼
described the muffs as:''Ugly as sin they may be—but there's nothing more cosier to the fingertips than a pair of handlebar muffs...Material is waterproof plasticized
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Teck cable
Construction
Teck cable is composed of copper conductors sheathed in cross-linked polyethylene, bundled by plasticized PVC, wrapped in interlocking aluminum
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Turbomixer
Applications
The typical uses of the Turbo mixer is for the production of PVC (dry-blend rigid or plasticized) and for other kinds of thermoplastic composites
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