"curing" can be used for all the processes where a solid product is obtained from a liquid solution, such as with PVC plastisols. During the curing process...
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Education Curing (chemistry), the process of hardening a polymer material Curing (food preservation), a food preservation technique Curing (vegetable...
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Silicone rubber (redirect from Platinum-Cure Silicone Rubber)
alkoxy-curing systems and methyl triacetoxysilane for acetoxy-curing systems. In many cases an additional condensation catalyst is added to fully cure the...
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as color curing. Tobacco is cured directly after it is harvested in nearly all instances where it is to be used for smoking or chewing. Curing tobacco...
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Thermosetting polymer (category Polymer chemistry)
that is obtained by irreversibly hardening ("curing") a soft solid or viscous liquid prepolymer (resin). Curing is induced by heat or suitable radiation and...
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In chemistry, there are three definitions in common use of the word "base": Arrhenius bases, Brønsted bases, and Lewis bases. All definitions agree that...
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Amine (section Epoxy resin curing agents)
Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007.a17_073. ISBN 3527306730. "amine curing agent: Topics by Science.gov". science...
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bridges. Resoles can also be used as a curing agent (hardener) for novolac resins. In either case, the curing agent is a source of formaldehyde which...
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Nitrite (category Curing agents)
levels of inoculated C. botulinum over the curing process, which implies that the action of nitrite during curing is not toxic to C. botulinum spores at levels...
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oxides. Vulcanization can be defined as the curing of elastomers, with the terms 'vulcanization' and 'curing' sometimes used interchangeably in this context...
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Accelerant (redirect from Accelerator (chemistry))
investigation where they can indicate arson, in construction to speed the curing of building materials, and in sulfur vulcanization to produce rubber products...
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RTV silicone (section Chemistry)
well as a cross-linker such as active alkoxy to cure the silicone in a process called condensation curing. Two-part silicones can also be platinum catylized...
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Tanning (leather) (redirect from Curing leather)
into packs for about 30 days. In brine-curing, the hides are agitated in a saltwater bath for about 16 hours. Curing can also be accomplished by preserving...
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Nicotiana tabacum (section Curing and aging)
it is cured (dried), and then aged to improve its flavor. There are four common methods of curing tobacco: air curing, fire curing, flue curing, and sun...
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Sodium nitrite (category Curing agents)
salt. This mixture is known as nitrited salt, curing salt or nitrited curing salt. In Europe, nitrited curing salt contains between 99.1% and 99.5% common...
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Concrete (redirect from Curing compound)
needed. Concrete must be kept moist during curing in order to achieve optimal strength and durability. During curing hydration occurs, allowing calcium-silicate...
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Sulfur vulcanization (redirect from Rubber chemistry)
with fewer curing site such as EPDM. Xanthates (principally, zinc isopropyl xanthate) are important in the vulcanization of latex, which is cured at relatively...
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1,8-Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)undec-7-ene (redirect from DBU (chemistry))
These properties recommend DBU for use as a catalyst, for example as a curing agent for epoxy resins and polyurethane. It is used in the separation of...
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Biochemistry (redirect from BioChemistry)
or biological chemistry is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A sub-discipline of both chemistry and biology, biochemistry...
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and triethylenetetramine. It is primarily used as a curing agent or hardener in epoxy chemistry. This can be on its own or reacted with tall oil fatty...
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the old type requires curing for 24 hours at a temperature of 150 °C. On the other hand, for the new type, the press curing time and follow-up vulcanization...
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substances that convert into rigid polymers by the process of curing. In order to undergo curing, resins typically contain reactive end groups, such as acrylates...
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Surimi (section Chemistry of curing)
important factor that affects this curing process. Many pelagic fish with higher fat contents lack the needed type of heat-curing myosin and are not used for...
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salt, which gradually raises the pH of the egg to around 9–12, during the curing process. This chemical process breaks down some of the complex, flavorless...
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Manzanilla olive (section Curing)
These are labeled as "ripe" green olives that have been cured. The process involves lye-curing in an oxygenated solution, that takes approximately 24 hours...
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are primarily used as building block chemicals and in epoxy resin curing agent chemistry. There are two main routes for the production of ethyleneamines...
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during curing by inhibiting the growth of Clostridium botulinum bacteria spores, but have been linked to increased cancer risk in mice. Beef cured without...
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improve long-term memory and make the process of consolidation easier. Many chemistry aspects, rules, names of compounds, sequences of elements, their reactivity...
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Materials science (redirect from Materials Chemistry)
Enlightenment, when researchers began to use analytical thinking from chemistry, physics, maths and engineering to understand ancient, phenomenological...
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