- 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)...
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classified as a
fatty alcohol. It is used as an
emulsion stabilizer,
opacifying agent, and foam
boosting surfactant, as well as an
aqueous and nonaqueous...
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fluids are
composed of an
opacifying agent, a
solvent (or thinner) and an
adulterant 'fragrance' to
discourage abuse. The
opacifying agent can be composed...
- opalescence.
Opaline gl**** gets its
distinctive iridescent milkiness from
opacifying substances added during the
mixing process,
including sodium phosphate...
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denatured (denatured
alcohol is poisonous), waxes, and
titanium dioxide as an
opacifying agent. Confectioner’s
glaze used for
candy contains roughly 35% s****ac...
- For
films with the same view/expose side the
reagent had
white pigment,
opacifying dyes, pot****ium hydroxide, and a thickener,
which would be
spread on top...
-
company acquires its
competitor Mediaveil recovering the
patent of the
opacifying fog. 2022:
launch of a new
system including 4G and an Arlo
camera using...
- leather, and coatings.
Other applications: Antimony(III)
oxide is an
opacifying agent for gl****es,
ceramics and enamels. Some
specialty pigments contain...
- been used to
produce a white,
opaque and
glossy glaze. As well as an
opacifying agent, tin
oxide also
finds use as a
colour stabiliser in some pigments...
- An
artificial opacifying fog
triggered remotely to
scare off burglars....