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partnership with Samuel Oldknow in a cotton | bleaching and calico printing venture. |
onate, Na2CO4, is widely used as a household | bleaching agent for textiles, whilst sodium, potassium |
s easily with many elements and has a strong | bleaching action. |
chlorine that were used in large amounts for | bleaching paper during production by the nearby Dryden |
It is a relative efficient and selective | bleaching agent, and it is often used as an alternativ |
wetting and defoaming properties of ANS for | bleaching and dyeing operations. |
is widely used for water treatment and as a | bleaching agent (bleaching powder). |
Peracetic acid can be used as a | bleaching agent especially for Kraft pulp. |
e Palace was sold and subsequently used as a | bleaching factory, amongst other things. |
g pools and dyestuffs, and is also used as a | bleaching agent in the textile industries. |
It is known as a | bleaching activator for active oxygen sources, allowin |
position away from direct sun to avoid leaf | bleaching. |
ere dotted with little bleach greens, but as | bleaching became more centralised in the Lagan-Bann re |
involved in the production of a calomel skin | bleaching lotion and in direct contact with mercurous |
acid's main applications include cleaning or | bleaching, especially for the removal of rust, e.g. |
CDDs are formed through combustion, chlorine | bleaching and manufacturing processes. |
Concerning the | Bleaching Industry Falkner 1925 |
Tabun can be destroyed with | bleaching powder, though the poisonous gas cyanogen ch |
for them because its not much different than | bleaching a mustache thinking it will hide it. |
te is the generation of chlorine dioxide for | bleaching and stripping of textiles, pulp, and paper. |
ed due to large amount of textile dyeing and | bleaching units. |
; in dyeing and printing textile fabrics and | bleaching fibers; in photography; as a laboratory reag |
The fruit bodies smell faintly like | bleaching powder. |
lippines while inspecting the reef for coral | bleaching. |
can be used to prevent wool from shrinking, | bleaching textiles and cleaning industrial circulating |
retiring as an MP, he became involved in the | bleaching business again. |
were interested in the use of science in the | bleaching industry, and their books include exhaustive |
stimating the chlorine content in commercial | bleaching powder and water. |
Chadkirk was known for | bleaching, where finished cloth was left stretched ove |
n changed to his current "trademark" look by | bleaching his hair. |
cineration, chemical manufacturing, chlorine | bleaching of pulp and paper, and smelting. |
nen Board he devised a new, more economical, | bleaching process. |
The flesh is white, with a weak odor of | bleaching powder. |
is usually added right before the end of the | bleaching process. |
of vibrio are thought to be a cause of coral | bleaching |
likely referring to the fabrics laid out for | bleaching on the islet. |
This sulfonic acid on oxidation with | bleaching powder or with lead peroxide, in alkaline so |
wo further mills were added for printing and | bleaching. |
travelled to Europe to study the process of | bleaching and dyeing textiles. |
ned by Thor Chemicals, and produced chlorine | bleaching agents for use in the dye industry in Manche |
en and cotton fabrics are also produced, and | bleaching and the manufacture of preserved foods are c |
ticide, in the production of PVC, industrial | bleaching and incineration. |
Sykes' reservoir which originally served the | bleaching works, backs onto the Park. |
nterests in coal mining, cotton spinning and | bleaching. |
The process includes steaming and | bleaching the bark of Pteroceltis tatarinowii, as well |
uch as fragrances, hair dyes, sunbeds, tooth | bleaching, preservatives, UV filters, and other substa |
eloped a modified method: rather than simply | bleaching a mechanically produced pulp, he cooked the |
t to Rugby School and then joined the family | bleaching business. |
ird son of Richard Sykes, owner of the Sykes | Bleaching Company, and his wife Jane Hardcastle. |
tes water and is notable for its use to halt | bleaching in the paper-making industry. |
ce summer temperatures high enough to induce | bleaching. |
shrink treatment for woolen, treating seeds, | bleaching fabrics, and organic synthesis industry |
Large amounts are used for | bleaching wood pulp. |
It is an oxidizing agent used for | bleaching. |
width and the Disinfecting Vehicle scattered | bleaching powder to counteract the poison gas or patho |
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