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  2. Binder (material) - Wikipedia

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    Binders hold together pigments and sometimes filling material to form paints, pastels, and other materials used for artistic and utilitarian painting. Materials include wax , linseed oil , natural gums such as gum arabic or gum tragacanth , methyl cellulose , or proteins such as egg white or casein .

  3. Mustard (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Mustard is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white/yellow mustard, Sinapis alba; brown mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard, Brassica nigra). The whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, lemon juice , wine, or other liquids, salt, and often other flavorings and spices , to create a ...

  4. Cemented carbide - Wikipedia

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    The coefficient of thermal expansion of cemented tungsten carbide is found to vary with the amount of cobalt used as a metal binder. For 5.9% cobalt samples, a coefficient of 4.4 μm/m·K was measured, whereas 13% cobalt samples have a coefficient of around 5.0 μm/m·K.

  5. Briquette - Wikipedia

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    With Victorian developments in engineering, particularly the hydraulic press, it became possible to produce machine-made briquettes with minimal binder content. A tar or pitch binder was used, obtained first from gas making and later from petrochemical sources. These binders burned away completely, making it a low-ash fuel.

  6. Paper chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Co-binders are used to reduce the cost of the synthetic binder and improve the water retention and rheology of the coating. Binder spheres coated with acrylic acid (a) and anionic surfactant (b). The molecular structure of cationic starch. The repeating unit of starch is derived from glucose interconnected with glycosidic bonds.

  7. How to Get Mustard Out of Clothes - AOL

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    Mustard belongs on your hot dog, not on your shirt. These expert tricks will eliminate those stubborn yellow stains for good. The post How to Get Mustard Out of Clothes appeared first on Reader's ...

  8. Surface chemistry of paper - Wikipedia

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    Binders are spherical particles less than 1 µm in diameterr. Common binders are styrene maleic anhydride copolymer or styrene-acrylate copolymer. [ 1 ] The surface chemical composition is differentiated by the adsorption of acrylic acid or an anionic surfactant , both of which are used for stabilization of the dispersion in water. [ 4 ]

  9. Mustard on the beat: Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' was a ...

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    DJ Mustard, like most Kendrick Lamar fans, was in disbelief when he first heard the rapper's 'Not Like Us' — even though he provided the song's extremely catchy beat.