… or medicine and for preparing strontium hydroxide and pigments. (2) Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH) 2 ). Exists in … and for the preparation of strontium salts and luminous pigments. (3) Strontium peroxide (SrO 2 ). Prepared by the …
… creating an enormous pressure within a very short period. Phlegmatising agents are often added to these products to … hexolites (TNT + hexogen) and pentolites (TNT + PETN) phlegmatised either by a wax or by a polymeric binder. …
… handling e.g., paints containing an active anti‑rust pigment for example, red lead, zinc powder, zinc oxide, zinc … iron oxide (iron minium, jewellers’ rouge), and non‑pigmented coatings with a basis of oil, grease, wax, …
… or black (violet, yellow or black oxide). Used as a pigment (iron minium, jewellers’ rouge or colcothar), either … reddish brown or violet‑glinting product used as a pigment, either alone ‑ in which case it is classified here …
… main one being known as lac-dye; natural nacreous (pearl) pigment obtained from fish scales and consisting essentially … for colouring butter. (ii) Natural nacreous (pearl) pigment dispersed in a medium consisting of water or a …
… . Blue crystals, very hard, insoluble in water. Used as a pigment (ceramic colours) and as an antiseptic and … water. It is used to prepare driers, in glass‑making, as a pigment for porcelain and in electroplating. (8) Other …
… have integral teeth, or be fitted with inserted teeth or segments (such as some circular saws). The teeth may be … handles and stretchers) and base metal teeth and toothed segments for insertion in saw blades. The heading also …
… , i.e., grain (whether or not dehulled) cut or broken into fragments and differing from groats in that the fragments are coarser and more irregular. (6) Germ of …