-
forming flocs is
called a
deflocculant. For
deflocculation imparted through electrostatic barriers, the
efficacy of a
deflocculant can be
gauged in terms...
- conditions,
alters the
hydrational layer around clay platelets,
removes the
deflocculant from
positive edge charges, and
allows platelets to ****ume a face-to-face...
-
bandages and aids for
wound healing. A few
reports were made on PAA use as
deflocculant (so
called alkaline polyacrylates) for oil
drilling industry. It was...
-
minimize drying shrinkage.
Examples of
deflocculants include sodium carbonate and
sodium silicate.
Typical deflocculant additions used for a
Vitreous China...
- and detergents. A
significant use for
sodium hexametaphosphate is as a
deflocculant in the
production of clay-based
ceramic particles. It is also used as...
- into
another medium. This term is
often applied incorrectly to clay
deflocculants. Clay
dispersants prevent formation of "fish-eye" globules. For dispersing...
-
electrical charge of the clay
particles is
neutralized by the
addition of a
deflocculant,
which ****ists in
keeping the
particles in suspension. This slip can...
- slip, and the term is
sometimes used interchangeably. An
additive with
deflocculant properties, such as
sodium silicate, can be
added to dis**** the raw...
-
tannic acid, in the form of
alkalized salts, was
extensively used as a
deflocculant in
drilling muds in 1940s-1950s,
until it was
replaced with lignosulfonates...
-
flavus flav-
yellow flavin, flavivirus,
flavonoid floccus flocc- tuft
deflocculant, deflocculation, floc, floccillation, floccinaucinihilipilification,...