Technological applications of dispersions
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Technological applications of dispersions
(Surfactant science series, v. 52)
M. Dekker, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"This comprehensive guide illustrates the effects of dispersions in applications, the means necessary to achieve these effects with optical results, and how to overcome or avoid the difficulties encounteredemphasizing the dispersions of solid particles in liquid or solid media."
Table of Contents
- Paints
- Titanium Dioxide Pigments
- Coloured Inorganic Pigments
- Organic Pigments
- Dispersion of Pigments into Printing Inks
- Dispersions in Plastics and Synthetic Fibres
- Paper Coatings
- Dispersions of Polymers for Special Purposes
- Strength Enhancement of Inorganic Materials Through Dispersion
- Liquid Crystal Dispersions
- Use of Monosize Dispersions in Silver Halide Photographic Emulsions
- Magnetic Recording Materials
- Dispersions as Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
- Milk as a Food Dispersion.
by "Nielsen BookData"