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coagulation

In biology, another term for blood clotting, the process by which bleeding is stopped in the body.


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Furthermore, custom blended flux compounds, slag coagulants and exothermic toppings have been created to eliminate loss of precious metal, energy and time in your melting operations.
These include polymers and coagulants for retention and water treatment, AKD, ASA and rosin sizes, wet and dry strength chemicals, deposit control and defoaming agents as well as deinking chemicals.
Tego coagulants are used for heat sensitization of natural and synthetic latex, for example, for rubber sheets and rubber bands, non-wovens or gloves with a rubber inlet.
 
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