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Type Words
Synonyms cellulose nitrate, guncotton, nitrocotton
Type of cellulose ester, nitrate
Has types pyroxyline, pyrocellulose, pyroxylin

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Early film was made from flammable nitrocellulose with camphor as a plasticizer.
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In 1938, a new factory manufacturing nitrocellulose was built in Aschau am Inn.
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For big or deep chips, the company also makes chip filler, a nitrocellulose putty.
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He invented pyrocollodion, a kind of smokeless powder based on nitrocellulose.
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The old finish has a brittle yellow quality caused by nitrocellulose lacquer.
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Nitrocellulose was significantly more powerful than black powder, and was smokeless.
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Cordite MD also shed micro-dust particles of nitrocellulose and iron pyrite.
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These samples were subjected to SDS-PAGE and transferred to a nitrocellulose membrane.
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In 1923, the company launched the manufacture of plastic parts made of nitrocellulose.
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More examples
  • Cellulose nitrate: a nitric acid ester; used in lacquers and explosives
  • A cotton-like material, made from cellulose by the action of nitric and sulphuric acids, used in the manufacture of explosives, collodion etc
  • A film forming material produced by the treatment of cotton or wood fibers with nitric acid, and widely used in lacquer type inks made for screen printing.
  • A complex formulation of acids and cotton cellulose that forms the basis for modern lacquer.
  • The major constituent of most lacquers, made by reacting nitric and sulfuric acids with cotton. .
  • A film former widely used in flexographic and gravure inks; nitrated cellulose.
  • Flammable man-made substance. Used as an emulsifier and protective film in cosmetics, especially nail polish.
  • A chemical compound used to make smokeless powder. It is made by the reaction of Nitric Acid with cellulose containing materials such as cotton.