- sulfonate-based
plasticisers dis**** the
flocculated gypsum particles through a
mechanism of
electrostatic repulsion (see Colloid). In
normal plasticisers, the...
- or have been,
commercially important. Phthalates'
share of the
global plasticisers market has been
decreasing since around 2000
however total production...
-
Organophosphates are more
expensive than
traditional plasticisers and so tend be used in
combination with
other plasticisers and
flame ****ants.
Similar to their...
- into shaped-charge devices.
Variants have
different proportions and
plasticisers and
include Composition C-1,
Composition C-2,
Composition C-3, and Composition...
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- as
tricresyl phosphate and 2-ethylhexyl
diphenyl phosphate, are also
plasticisers,
making these two
properties useful in the
production of non-flammable...
-
compounded with
fillers such as
carbon black and
calcium carbonate, with
plasticisers such as
paraffinic oils, and has
functional rubbery properties only when...
-
family of
chemical explosives.
Variants have
different proportions and
plasticisers and
include compositions C-2, C-3, and C-4. The
original RDX-based material...
- (formation of short-chain molecules) are used as precursors, detergents,
plasticisers,
synthetic lubricants, additives, and also as co-monomers in the production...
-
Softgel s**** are a
combination of gelatin, water,
opacifier and a
plasticiser such as
glycerin or sorbitol.
Softgels are
produced in a
process known...