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  • ...sed of two parts. Lifelike coloration with green, navy blue, red and gold pigments. Used in the [[Japanese tea ceremony|tea ceremony]].
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  • ...called [[intonaco]] (in fact the general term for plaster in Italian); the pigments sink into this layer so that the plaster itself becomes the medium holding
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  • ...gy efficiency. Coatings with high reflectivity like Kynar with "cool roof" pigments commonly save 20-30% on air-conditioning costs due to reflecting away much
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  • ...lend of clay, fine aggregate, and fiber. Other common additives include [[pigments]], [[Lime (mineral)|lime]], [[casein]], animal dung, and [[linseed oil]]. ...It usually consists of clay with no fiber and little added sand. Coloring pigments are often added.
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  • ...cted [[crushed stone]] or well graded natural gravels and mineral coloring pigments to achieve the desired color and appearance while maintaining durable physi
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  • ...the world are sampled and recreated using molds, aggregate, and colorfast pigments. To the casual observer there may be no visual difference between veneers o
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  • ...sisting of bonding processed post consumer glass with a mixture of resins, pigments, and binding agents. The product provides a permeable paving material that
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  • ...uce "colored Portland cement" is allowed. In other standards (e.g. ASTM), pigments are not allowed constituents of Portland cement, and colored cements are so
    30 KB (4,351 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...r hand has a limitless color spectrum when using white portland cement and pigments.
    4 KB (610 words) - 10:23, 20 September 2010
  • ...cted [[crushed stone]] or well graded natural gravels and mineral coloring pigments to achieve the desired color and appearance while maintaining durable physi
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  • ...(magnet)|ferrite]]s, useful [[magnetic storage]] media in computers, and pigments. The best known sulfide is [[iron pyrite]] (FeS<sub>2</sub>), also known a
    67 KB (9,808 words) - 10:24, 20 September 2010
  • ...de [[rubber]] processing chemicals (9%), [[herbicides]] (2%), and dyes and pigments (2%).<ref name="CPoA">{{cite news|title=Aniline|publisher=The Chemical Mark
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  • ...one to a few thousand kilograms per year, mainly as precursors to dyes and pigments.<ref name=Ullmann/> These derivatives include, in order of scale, the foll
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  • ...ative of [[benzophenone]] is an intermediate in the production of dyes and pigments, for example [[Methyl violet]]. It is also used as a [[sensitizer]].<ref>Ka Michler’s ketone is an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes and pigments for paper, textiles, and leather. Condensation with various aniline derivat
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  • ...s an intermediate for the production of soluble [[azo dye]]s and insoluble pigments used particularly in the textile, leather and paper industries.
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