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Powdered liquids.


Powdered liquids. Consisting of the liquid active ingredient An active ingredient, also active pharmaceutical ingredient (or API), is the substance in a drug that is pharmaceutically active. Some medications may contain more than one active ingredient.  absorbed in a carrier, with strict emphasis on material and process quality, the company's free-flowing powdered liquids are said to deliver the dependable performance and improvements customers need, according to according to
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 this four-color pamphlet pamphlet, short unbound or paper-bound book of from 64 to 96 pages. The pamphlet gained popularity as an instrument of religious or political controversy, giving the author and reader full benefit of freedom of the press. . Advantages of powdered liquids are said to include better handling characteristics (easier to weigh than liquid, reduced drum handling) and increased safety (reduced splashing splashing

an abattoir term for large areas of hemorrhage in the form of brush marks or groups of spots, usually evident in muscles and under serous membranes.
 of hot materials, decreased slipping hazards and easier cleanup). Quicker incorporation reduces mix time, according to the literature. Less liquid run-off during mixing results in less waste of the active ingredient, and there is a reduced loss of thick materials left in the drum(s), according to the pamphlet. Quality improvements highlighted in the literature are said to include improved physicals of vulcanized vul·ca·nize  
tr.v. vul·ca·nized, vul·ca·niz·ing, vul·ca·niz·es
To improve the strength, resiliency, and freedom from stickiness and odor of (rubber, for example) by combining with sulfur or other additives in the presence of heat
 stock, better finished part performance and improved batch-to-batch consistency. (Polychem Dispersions)

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Title Annotation:Brochures
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Aug 1, 2004
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