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    Opacifier (redirect from Opacifying)
    An opacifier is a substance added to a material in order to make the ensuing system opaque. An example of a chemical opacifier is titanium dioxide (TiO2)...
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    classified as a fatty alcohol. It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, opacifying agent, and foam boosting surfactant, as well as an aqueous and nonaqueous...
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    opalescence. Opaline glass gets its distinctive iridescent milkiness from opacifying substances added during the mixing process, including sodium phosphate...
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    fluids are composed of an opacifying agent, a solvent (or thinner) and an adulterant 'fragrance' to discourage abuse. The opacifying agent can be composed...
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  • denatured (denatured alcohol is poisonous), waxes, and titanium dioxide as an opacifying agent. Confectioner’s glaze used for candy contains roughly 35% shellac...
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    leather, and coatings. Other applications: Antimony(III) oxide is an opacifying agent for glasses, ceramics and enamels. Some specialty pigments contain...
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    For films with the same view/expose side the reagent had white pigment, opacifying dyes, potassium hydroxide, and a thickener, which would be spread on top...
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  • the cosmetic and personal care industries, it is used as bulking and opacifying agents in the face and body powders, and skin creams. Nylon 12 has also...
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    An artificial opacifying fog triggered remotely to scare off burglars....
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    and attapulgite clays over other rheology modifiers, dispersion aids, opacifying fillers, antifoam, and numerous niche uses which exploit the numerous...
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    been used to produce a white, opaque and glossy glaze. As well as an opacifying agent, tin oxide also finds use as a colour stabiliser in some pigments...
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  • company acquires its competitor Mediaveil recovering the patent of the opacifying fog. 2022: launch of a new system including 4G and an Arlo camera using...
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    usage in glazes finds limited use in conjunction with other, lower cost opacifying agents, although it is generally restricted to specialist low temperature...
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  • or Al2(OH)xCl6−x (0<x<6) antitranspirant aluminium hydroxide Al(OH)3 opacifying agent; skin protectant aqua water solvent ascorbyl glucoside C12H18O11...
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    Katsuta Y, Sawa K, Nakazato Y, Kawasaki T (Apr 1990). "A comparison of the opacifying effects of carteolol.HCl and 8-hydroxycarteolol.HCl in the isolated porcine...
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    lead. Opacity can be due to bubbles in the glass or the inclusion of opacifying agents such as tin and antimony. The resulting colour and opacity from...
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    factors; intensity of colour, bubbles in the glass or the inclusion of opacifying agents, such as tin (SnO2 & PbSnO3) and antimony (Ca2Sb2O7 & CaSb2O6 &...
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