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  • [[File:92_Mineral wool_200X adj.jpg|thumb|Mineral wool]] ...are produced by blowing air or steam through molten rock or slag. Mineral wool is used as fillers in thermal insulation and fireproofing materials.
    896 bytes (125 words) - 14:50, 26 August 2020
  • ...s results in lightweight material with very high thermal insulation. Glass wool is used for filtration, thermal insulation and as a decorative media. It i ...ol (Ned.); lã de vidro (Port.); fiberglass; fibreglass; rock wool; mineral wool; batt insulation
    1 KB (198 words) - 10:02, 21 October 2023
  • A thick, soft, waterproof, windproof material. Loden is made from wool and typically has a dark olive green color. The shaggy fabric is used for c
    686 bytes (95 words) - 10:27, 16 October 2022
  • ...used for sound insulation are [[hair]] felt, [[foamed plastic]], [[mineral wool]], [[fiberboard]], quilted fiber paper, [[peat moss]], [[cork]], and [[sawd
    806 bytes (100 words) - 10:02, 18 July 2022
  • ...ry in Gaza, Palestine. It is typically made from [[cotton|cotton]], [[wool|wool]], [[silk|silk]], or synthetic fibers with a loose, open weave. Cotton gauz
    2 KB (219 words) - 15:09, 2 August 2022
  • ...re of the following fibers: [[silk]], [[rayon fiber|Rayon]], [[cotton]], [[wool]], or [[synthetic fiber|synthetic fibers]].
    1 KB (190 words) - 12:42, 23 October 2020
  • wood wool
    1 KB (194 words) - 10:44, 7 August 2022
  • ...material that is purified from the grease, or [[degras]], extracted from [[wool]]. Lanolin is a complex mixture of 33 high molecular weight alcohols and 36 lanoline; animal wax; wool wax; wool grease; wool fat; lanoline; Lanain; Lanum; adeps lanae; oesipos; Agnolin; Lantrol; Loani
    3 KB (420 words) - 17:02, 7 September 2022
  • ...nitrogen during its reaction with the sodium azide/iodine solution. [[Wool|Wool]] fibers can be used as a reference for a positive test.
    2 KB (276 words) - 15:39, 31 May 2022
  • ...tion|felt]], [[foamed%20plastic|foamed plastic]], [[mineral%20wool|mineral wool]], [[cork|cork]], and [[sawdust|sawdust]], etc.) into the construction desi
    1 KB (149 words) - 14:49, 2 June 2022
  • * Deleterious to wool, leather, aluminum, lead, tin and zinc.
    1 KB (174 words) - 15:05, 24 August 2022
  • ...used as a sack to gather hops. More recently, hopsacking has referred to [[wool]] or synthetic fiber fabrics made to imitate the coarse loose weave of the
    1 KB (154 words) - 14:46, 9 September 2022
  • ...d for 41-56 days. The larvae stage feeds on proteinaceous media, such as [[wool|woolen]] fabrics, [[hair]], [[pelt|pelts]], [[hide|hides]], and [[feather|f
    1 KB (203 words) - 12:41, 3 September 2020
  • ...used to make [[blueprint paper|blueprints]], to stain [[wood]], and dye [[wool]]. Potassium ferricyanide is also used as an etching liquid in [[electropla
    2 KB (207 words) - 13:28, 8 September 2022
  • ...ous moths of the family Tineidae. The larvae of the clothes moths feed on wool, hair, fur, feathers, cotton, and silk. The adult clothes moth is small wi
    2 KB (234 words) - 12:39, 3 September 2020
  • ...tonseeds, and [[casein|casein]]. The fibers were often blended with [[wool|wool]], [[cotton|cotton]], or synthetics for weaving. Fabrics made from azlon we
    3 KB (427 words) - 12:29, 5 December 2020
  • ...ated in the manufacture of [[concrete|concrete]], [[mineral%20wool|mineral wool]], [[slag%20brick|slag brick]], [[slag%20glass|slag glass]], [[portland%20c
    2 KB (253 words) - 14:49, 26 August 2020
  • ...ic fibers are woven into a fabric with other types of thread, such as fine wool, then washed out, leaving a loosely woven pattern. Alginic threads are also
    2 KB (252 words) - 12:16, 5 December 2020
  • Extracts of plant material or of dyed silk or wool were analyzed by HPLC with photodiode array and mass spectrometric detectio
    3 KB (421 words) - 11:45, 26 July 2017
  • ...an amine (NH2) on another molecule. Two common natural polyamides include wool and silk<ref>https://www.tortoiseandladygrey.com/2016/02/01/environmental-i * While [[Wool]] and [[silk]] can tarnish [[silver]] due to the presence of sulfur in the
    4 KB (520 words) - 13:13, 4 December 2020

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