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  • ...to inorganic coating temperature stability as well, such as inorganic zinc coatings.
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  • ...phy]]; as a laboratory [[reagent]] and a [[corrosion inhibitor]]; in metal coatings for phosphatizing and detinning; and in the manufacture of [[rubber]] chemi
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  • ...of magnesium hydroxide as a fire retardant include plastics, roofing, and coatings. Another mineral that is used in similar fire retardant applications is [[h
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  • ...cal Society: Fire Retardancy of Polypropylene Composites Using Intumescent Coatings]
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  • Additional functionalities, such as silane coatings, are commonly added to the surface of hollow glass microspheres to increase
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  • With increasing environmental concerns about synthetic coatings (such as [[PFOA]]) and the higher prices of hydrocarbon based petrochemical
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  • ...n be constructed from a variety of materials like plastics, rubber, paper, coatings, metal etc. In many cases a combination is used; for example a carton box f * 21 CFR 175 Indirect food additives: Adhesives and components of coatings
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  • ...in various applications, such as friction materials, gaskets, plastics and coatings.
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  • ...) wash and lime plaster were used to fight the effects of rain. These two coatings provided a strong surface as well as sealed cracks in the daub. An unavoid
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  • ...Vol.10, p. 1856 (1975), ''Deposition and Properties of Optical Oxide Coatings from Polymerized Solutions'', Applied Optics, Vol. 21, p. 2960 (1982),
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  • [[Category:Coatings]]
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  • ...dietary supplements for body builders, glue, [[cotton candy]], protective coatings, paints, and occurs naturally in cheese, giving it a creamy texture.
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  • ...sing [[biocompatible]] polyelectrolytes for [[implant (medicine)|implant]] coatings, for controlled drug release, and other applications. ...g]]s, optical [[shutter (photography)|shutters]], and [[superhydrophobic]] coatings..
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  • *The low [[dielectric constant]] of parylene is exploited in [[dielectric]] coatings for [[Very-large-scale integration|VLSI]] interconnects.
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  • ...n the manufacture of electric and electronic goods such as cables and wire coatings, electronic device casings, components, etc.
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  • ...bubble seconds", which may then be converted to stokes.<ref>ASTM Paint and Coatings Manual 0-8031-2060-5</ref>
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