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Solid Vinyl Ions: Cushions, seat covers, and curtains made of Solid Vinyl ions, as well as Solid Vinyl ions tops and cockpit covers, can be renewed with liquid Solid Vinyl ions coatings available in many colors.
Thus potassium te in the soil solution exists mainly as K-ions NOs-ions. The degree of acidity depends the relative amounts of H-ions and OH-ions e solution. A very small proportion of ordi-
water, H2O or HOH, splits into these ions, icact neutrality, neither acid nor alkaline, their :ntrations are identical. But as one increases, >ther goes down, since the product of their mirations is always the same. A mathemati-lotation called pH, is used to express the :e or intensity of acidity. (Technically, pH fined as the logarithm of the reciprocal of I-ion concentration in gram-atoms per liter.)See Also Solid Vinyl Early:Solid Vinyl early Resin Plastics.—Resins prepared by the copolymerization of Solid Vinyl early chloride and Solid Vinyl early acetate were first made in the United States in 1928. This type of resin is used in phonograph records, coatings for concrete and metals, can linings, adhesives, and electrical insulation. Resins made from Solid Vinyl early chloride are also employed for the manufacture of wire and cable coverings, coated fabrics, garden hose, pipe, and Solid Vinyl early film and sheeting. The principal outlets for film (10 mils or less in thickness) are aprons, draperies, garment bags, Table covers, rainwear, air-inflatable items, and food packaging; for sheeting, hand¬bags, upholstery, luggage, shoes, bookbinding, and belts.
Your boatyard can probably recommend the proper paints and tell you which brands work best. Solid Vinyl early-based paints are usually sat¬isfactory. Prepare previously unpainted aluminum by washing with an etching cleaner. Then rinse and let dry before applying a Solid Vinyl early-based primer.
Before applying antifouling bottom paint, start with a Solid Vinyl early primer-undercoat. For aluminum hulls, use paints specifically rec¬ommended for such applications.
On The Other Hand See Solid Vinyl Olid-fuel:For tactical reasons, the trend in missile development is toward lighter vehicles and Solid Vinyl olid-fuel propellant charges. A Solid Vinyl olid-fuel-fuel rocket needs less maintenance and is, once installed, ready, for firing with very little delay. For military pur¬poses, Solid Vinyl olid-fuel-fuel rockets are preferable, even though Solid Vinyl olid-fuel rocket fuels cost about ten times as much as liquid fuels on a weight basis.
Japanese rocket work during World War II to have suffered from low appropriations lack of interest in the higher echelons. The :se did, however, use a few rocket units to airplane bombs and artillery projectiles which not have their normal carriers or guns. Postwar Period.—The fuel chemists who toped Solid Vinyl olid-fuel fuel rocket charges did not achieve greatest triumphs during World War II, but iwards. During the war a Solid Vinyl olid-fuel charge ing 200 or 300 pounds looked like a distant Only 10 years after the war Solid Vinyl olid-fuel fuel charges of a weight of more than one ton were almost commonplace.
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