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PYROXYLIN SOLUTION | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
PYROXYLIN is a nitrocellulose mixture . Nitroalkanes, such as NITROCELLULOSE, range from slight to strong oxidizing agents. If mixed with reducing agents, including hydrides, sulfides and nitrides, they may begin a vigorous reaction that culminates in a detonation. cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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Nitrocellulose - Wikipedia
Nitrocellulose is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to a mixture of nitric acid and sulfuric acid. en.wikipedia.org
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Nitrocellulose - PubChem
Nitrocellulose chemical information summary. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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pyroxylin
pyroxylin Chem. (paɪˈrɒksɪlɪn) Also improp. -ine. [In 1, f. pyro- + Gr. ξύλ-ον wood + -in1; in 2, ad. F. pyroxyline (Pelouze 1846), f. as pyroxyle + ine, -in1.] † 1. = pyroxanthin. Obs.1839 Ure Dict. Arts 1053 Pyroxiline is a name which I have ventured to give to a substance detected by Mr. Scanlan.... Oxford English Dictionary
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PYROXYLIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PYROXYLIN is a flammable mixture of nitrocelluloses used especially in making plastics and water-repellent coatings (such as lacquers). www.merriam-webster.com
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Pyroxylin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pyroxylin is defined as a cellulose nitrate prepared by the action of nitric and sulfuric acids on wood pulp or cotton linters, which is explosive when dry and ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Dupont Viscoloid Company
The company pioneered the use of pyroxylin plastic in hair combs, toilet articles, and a number of different products. In 1914, the Viscoloid Company began marketing pyroxylin plastic toys. wikipedia.org
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Pyroxylin - CAMEO (mfa.org) - Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Description. A general term used for Cellulose nitrate formulated with less than 12.5% nitrogen. At this low nitrogen concentration, ... cameo.mfa.org
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PYROXYLIN PLASTIC, ROD, SHEET, ROLL, TUBE OR SCRAP
Flammable/combustible material. May be ignited by friction, heat, sparks or flames. Some may burn rapidly with flare-burning effect. cameochemicals.noaa.gov
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PYROXYLIN PLASTICS - American Legal Publishing
(a) Pyroxylin plastic up to five hundred (500) pounds shall be stored in an approved vented “standard storage cabinet” conforming to the applicable provisions ... codelibrary.amlegal.com
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pyroxylin | Taber's Medical Dictionary
A toxic, extremely flammable white fiber consisting mostly of cellulose tetranitrate, obtained by the action of nitric and sulfuric acids on cotton. www.tabers.com
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pyroxyle
pyroxyle Chem. (paɪˈrɒksɪl) Also erron. -ile. [a. F. pyroxyle, f. Gr. πυρ(ο- pyro- + ξύλον wood (Pelouze, 1846; Comptes Rendus 23, 893).] = pyroxylin: chiefly as the Fr. name of gun-cotton.1847 [see pyroxylin 2]. 1870 Echo 8 Nov., A chemical manufactory at Grenelle blew to pieces, with four men, who... Oxford English Dictionary
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Buckram
For buckram, the fabric is soaked in a sizing agent such as wheat-starch paste, glue (such as PVA glue), or pyroxylin (gelatinized nitrocellulose, developed Pyroxylin also allows for unique decorative effects on book covers. wikipedia.org
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kolloxylin
kolloxylin (kəˈlɒksɪlɪn) [f. Gr. κολλο-, comb. form of κολλά glue, gum + oxylin.] A form of pyroxylin or nitro-cellulose less highly nitrated than common gun-cotton.1884 Eissler Mod. High Explosives 120 The time necessary for the conversion of cotton into kolloxyline depends on the state of concentr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collodion
Nitrocellulose (pyroxylin) solution is also used in liquid bandage products. Collodion is a pure type of pyroxylin used to embed specimens which will be examined under a microscope. wikipedia.org
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