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The Reaction Of Ethylcellulose With Fatty Acid And Its Application To The Varnish Industry : Ii. Ethylcellulose In Pencil Lacquers., Albert L. Kimmel
The Reaction Of Ethylcellulose With Fatty Acid And Its Application To The Varnish Industry : Ii. Ethylcellulose In Pencil Lacquers., Albert L. Kimmel
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Ethylcellulose was refluxed with Stearic, Oleic, Linseed Fatty acids, and a neutral Mineral Oil in the presence of a solvent. The products recovered were analyzed to determine if any possible reaction had taken place. Conditions for the reaction were carried out so that the temperatures obtained could be in the near range of varnish cooking, that is between 375 and 500°C. The I solvents used were diethylbenzene, boiling point 180oC and tetralin, boiling point 208oC. In each case approximate stoichiometric proportions of the fatty acids and ethylcellulose were used. These were refluxed to a sensible minimum viscosity of solution. The …
Ethylcellulose Reaction In A Varnish : Ii. Ethylcellulose Traffic Paint Formulation., Virgil H. Hulette 1919-1997
Ethylcellulose Reaction In A Varnish : Ii. Ethylcellulose Traffic Paint Formulation., Virgil H. Hulette 1919-1997
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The Effect Of Ethyl Cellulose On The Properties Of Short-Oil Varnishes., John Bradford Scott 1910-1987
The Effect Of Ethyl Cellulose On The Properties Of Short-Oil Varnishes., John Bradford Scott 1910-1987
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Pigmentation Of Ethylcellulose Varnishes., Alvin Walter Graef 1914-2006
Pigmentation Of Ethylcellulose Varnishes., Alvin Walter Graef 1914-2006
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