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pyroxylin Meaning in Bengali



অত্যন্ত অগ্নিদাহ্য nitrocellulose আঠাল রাসায়নিক পদার্থ ও প্লাস্টিক এবং lacquers তৈরীর ব্যবহৃত





pyroxylin's Usage Examples:

sizing agent such as wheat starch paste, glue (such as PVA glue), or pyroxylin (gelatinized nitrocellulose, developed around 1910), then dried.


(also known as cellulose nitrate, flash paper, flash cotton, guncotton, pyroxylin and flash string) is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose.


of pyroxylin plastic in hair combs, toilet articles, and a number of different products.


In 1914, the Viscoloid Company began marketing pyroxylin plastic.


It was one of the first places where artificial leather (using pyroxylin) was manufactured on a large scale.


Nitrocellulose (pyroxylin) solution is also used in liquid bandage products.


The first rocket propelled by smokeless trotyl-pyroxylin powder was launched under his direction in 1928.


Doyle helped pioneer the use of pyroxylin plastic for making hair combs and accessories.


used may include polyvinylpyrrolidone (water based), ethyl cellulose, pyroxylin/nitrocellulose or poly (methylacrylate-isobutene-monoisopropylmaleate).


Dutton said, "Indispensable in the manufacture of pyroxylin plastics, natural camphor imported from Formosa and selling normally for.


Radite is a trade name for an early plastic, formed of pyroxylin - a partially nitrated cellulose - introduced by the Sheaffer Pen Company in the 1920s.


nitrocellulose, specifically the dinitrate ester, cellulose dinitrate (pyroxylin).


9 grams of pyroxylin are dissolved in 81.


It is bound with "Fabrikoid" pyroxylin-coated fabric in brown for army use, in blue for the navy, and in white.


In 1930, while engaged in uprooting stumps with pyroxylin, Labutkin accidentally produced a premature detonation, as a result of.


lacquers, motion picture, and photographic films, raincoats, perfumes, pyroxylin plastics, rayon, safety glass, shellac varnish, and waterproofed cloth.


The company manufactured cellulose nitrate (also known as pyroxylin-plastic), the first plastic, which is highly flammable.


Zamyatin agreed to hide in his flat a paper bag filled with the explosive pyroxylin.


In 1914, the Viscoloid Company pioneered making toys out of pyroxylin plastic, and by 1923 the company was the largest employer in Leominster.


pounds and the explosive consisted of a mixture of nitroglycerine and pyroxylin.



pyroxylin's Meaning':

highly flammable nitrocellulose used in making collodion and plastics and lacquers

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