- (also
known as
cellulose nitrate,
flash paper,
flash cotton, guncotton,
pyroxylin and
flash string,
depending on form) is a
highly flammable compound formed...
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sizing agent such as wheat-starch paste, glue (such as PVA glue), or
pyroxylin (gelatinized nitrocellulose,
developed around 1910), then dried. When...
-
manufactured from
phosphate varnished steel. The
propellants used are
pyroxylin and
smokeless powder consisting of
spherical ellipsoids which measure...
- of
pyroxylin plastic in hair combs,
toilet articles, and a
number of
different products. In 1914, the
Viscoloid Company began marketing pyroxylin plastic...
-
significant manmade plastics were low-nitrogen (or "soluble")
nitrocellulose (
pyroxylin) plastics. In the
early decades of the
plastics industry,
camphor was...
-
collodion base used in the
treatment of
warts by keratolysis.
Nitrocellulose (
pyroxylin)
solution is also used in
liquid bandage products. EEG
electrodes are...
- lacquers,
motion picture, and
photographic films, raincoats, perfumes,
pyroxylin plastics, rayon,
safety gl****, s****ac varnish, and
waterproofed cloth...
- nitrocellulose,
specifically the
dinitrate ester,
cellulose dinitrate (
pyroxylin). In a
circus performance,
gunpowder may be used to
provide visual and...
- used may
include polyvinylpyrrolidone (water based),
ethyl cellulose,
pyroxylin/nitrocellulose or poly(methylacrylate-isobutene-monoisopropylmaleate)...
- hymns, and
sixteen pages of
special help. It is
bound with "Fabrikoid"
pyroxylin-coated
fabric in
brown for army use, in blue for the navy, and in white...