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Aircraft dope is a
plasticised lacquer that is
applied to fabric-covered aircraft. It
tightens and
stiffens fabric stretched over airframes,
which renders...
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possessing quintessential home
counties characteristics of "a
comfortable plasticised commuterland with
respectable villas and
neatly mown
lawns inters****d...
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kaolinite crystal structure in the form of water: the
material cannot now be
plasticised by
absorbing water. This is irreversible, as are
subsequent transformations;...
- As the tool is
moved forward, a
special profile on the
probe forces plasticised material from the
leading face to the rear,
where the high
forces ****ist...
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generating a
plasticised layer in the rod at the
interface with the substrate. By
moving a
substrate across the face of the
rotating rod a
plasticised layer...
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flammability increases the more it is
plasticised.
Organophosphates find use
because they are multifunctional;
primarily plasticising but also
imparting flame resistance...
- skin
covered with a
finish known as "dope". It is a
common term for a
plasticised lacquer that
provides stiffness, protection, and a lightweight, airtight...
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filata technique. The
cheeses manufactured from this
technique undergo a
plasticising and
kneading treatment of the
fresh curd in hot water,
which gives them...
- resins,
which are used in both oil and
emulsion based paints.
Other plasticised polymer systems include polyvinyl butyral (particularly the
forms used...
- 1919. In 1939,
Arthur Eichengrün
patented the
injection moulding of
plasticised cellulose acetate. The
industry expanded rapidly in the 1940s because...