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What are polymers in the printing industry?

There are a few and they are similar to those used in paints and coatings. they include, nitrocellulose, PVA, acrylics, styrene - acrylics, epoxy and alkyds. Also increasingly used are UV and electron beam cured.


What is the chemical equation of nitrocellulose and plasticizer in nail polish?

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What compounds plasticize nitrocellulose?

If the application is pyrotechnical, especially rocket propellant, energetic plasticizers are preferred. Nitroglycerin is probably the most widely used and effective energetic plasticizer for nitrocellulose. Nitroglycerin plasticized nitrocellulose is, in fact, the well-known "double base" smokeless powder. The commercial "Bullseye" pistol powder is 40% nitroglycerin. There are other energetic plasticizers, having equivalent specific energy to nitroglycerin, but safer to handle and store. These include diethylene glycol dinitrate (DEGDN), butanetriol trinitrate (BTTN), and trimethylolethane trinitrate (TMETN, in mixtures with DEGDN). If the application is application/engineering plastic, a very well-established plasticizer is camphor. The mixture of camphor and nitrocellulose is the well-known plastic "celluloid". As with energetic plasticizers, there are other inert plasticizers for nitrocellulose besides camphor. Phthalate esters are prominent in this group.


How do you make nitrocellulose?

they put the lime in the coconut and shake it all up,and blow up,.


What is allis clamp?

The allis clamp is a surgical instrument with sharp teeth, used to hold or grasp heavy tissue, but can cause damage to the tissue. Because of this, is manly used in tissue about to be removed.

Related questions

What are polymers in the printing industry?

There are a few and they are similar to those used in paints and coatings. they include, nitrocellulose, PVA, acrylics, styrene - acrylics, epoxy and alkyds. Also increasingly used are UV and electron beam cured.


How do you get nitrocellulose?

You can get nitrocellulose from playing cards and films if broken apart.


What is made from trees and can be written on?

Paper is made from trees and it is used for more purposelike,writing,printing,covering,tissue paper,etc...


How do you make nitrocellulose thinner what are the solvents and the ratio?

Nitrocellulose is soluble in a mixture of ethanol and ethylether.


What is model airplane 'dope'?

Dope is nitrocellulose lacquer. You use it when you're covering a plane with tissue, and it's called dope for the obvious reason--you get high from smelling it. I didn't think anyone used this anymore--they've had shrink film for 35 years.


What is used in photography?

Gun cotton is nitrocellulose. It is a "low speed" explosive. It got its name because it looks like unbleached cotton. Film companies (like Kodak) used nitrocellulose and a waxy substance called camphor to make film in the late 1800s.


What is guncotton used in photography?

Gun cotton is nitrocellulose. It is a "low speed" explosive. It got its name because it looks like unbleached cotton. Film companies (like Kodak) used nitrocellulose and a waxy substance called camphor to make film in the late 1800s.


What is cellulose for?

Cellulose products are used for: - paper - fillers in medications - packing material - insulation - guncotton (nitrocellulose)


What is cordite?

A mix of nitrocellulose and nitrogylcerine, usually extruded in sticks, and used as a propellant (gunpowder) in firearms and cannon.


Is nitrocellulose present in red gum?

No.


What is the charge on nitrocellulose membrane?

positive


What has the author Fritz Zimmer written?

Fritz Zimmer has written: 'Nitrocellulose ester lacquers' -- subject(s): Lacquer and lacquering, Nitrocellulose