- An
opacifier is a
substance added to a
material in
order to make the
ensuing system opaque. An
example of a
chemical opacifier is
titanium dioxide (TiO2)...
-
colour Water as the base Blue and
yellow food
colouring to
darken the tone
Opacifier, e.g.
titanium dioxide to make
blood non-translucent
Thickening agent...
- stable. The
metal and its
alloys are
mainly used as a
refractory and
opacifier;
zirconium alloys are used to clad
nuclear fuel rods due to
their low...
-
surrounding a
liquid fill.
Softgel s**** are a
combination of gelatin, water,
opacifier and a
plasticiser such as
glycerin or sorbitol.
Softgels are produced...
- in East
Asian ceramics. Tin
oxide is
still valued in
glazes as both an
opacifier and as a
white colorant. Tin
oxide has long been used to
produce a white...
-
expected to
increase as use
continues to rise. TiO2 is also an
effective opacifier in
powder form,
where it is emplo**** as a
pigment to
provide whiteness...
- formulations. Most often, however, a
small amount of
carbon is used as an
opacifier,
making a
visible smoke trail. The
carbon acts as a heat sink, keeping...
- light. The
particles are
produced by the
addition of
opacifiers to the
molten gl****. Some
opacifiers can be
insoluble and are only dis****d in the melt...
- plastics. It is also used in cement, in gemstones, and as an
optical opacifier in paper. TiO 2
pigment is
chemically inert,
resists fading in sunlight...
-
lipid membranes.
Cetyl alcohol is used in the
cosmetic industry as an
opacifier in shampoos, or as an emollient,
emulsifier or
thickening agent in the...