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- A plasticizer (UK: plasticiser) is a substance that is added to a material to make it softer and more flexible, to increase its plasticity, to decrease...
- into shaped-charge devices. Variants have different proportions and plasticisers and include Composition C-1, Composition C-2, Composition C-3, and Composition...
- Softgel s**** are a combination of gelatin, water, opacifier and a plasticiser such as glycerin or sorbitol. Softgels are produced in a process known...
- sesquisulfide. Organophosphorus compounds have many applications, including in plasticisers, flame ****ants, pesticides, extraction agents, nerve agents and water...
- or have been, commercially important. Phthalates' share of the global plasticisers market has been decreasing since around 2000 however total production...
- 80-90% of global plasticiser production. PVC can accept large amounts of plasticiser; it is common for products to be 0-50% plasticiser by m****, but loadings...
- dependent on humidity: water absorbed at higher humidity levels acts as a plasticiser, which reduces the polymer's tensile strength, but increases its elongation...
- to 50 per cent organic additives composed of binders, lubricants and plasticisers. The technique is not as widely used as other shaping methods. 3D printing:...
- propellants consist mainly of fibrous nitro-cellulose and a gelatiniser, or plasticiser, such as nitro-glycerine or a similar compound (ethylene glycol dinitrate)...
- form of ascorbic acid Dehydroacetic acid, a pyrone derivative used as a plasticiser, as a fungicide, as a bactericide, and as a food preservative Dihydroxyacetone...