"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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fiberglass is that the resins used are subject to contraction during the curing (chemistry) process. For polyester this contraction is often 5–6%; for epoxy...
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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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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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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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