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There was a hot sweetish smell of pyroxylin paint on the air.
Doyle helped pioneer the use of pyroxylin plastic for making hair combs and accessories.
In 1914, the Viscoloid Company began marketing pyroxylin plastic toys.
The smell of the pyroxylin paint was as sickening as ether.
The breath of the garage was sweet and sinister with the smell of hot pyroxylin paint.
The generic name of Parkesine is pyroxylin, or Celluloid.
The company pioneered the use of pyroxylin plastic in hair combs, toilet articles, and a number of different products.
Collodion is a pure type of pyroxylin used to embed specimens which will be examined under a microscope.
Modern buckrams have been stiffened by soaking in a substance, usually now pyroxylin, to fill the gaps between the fibres.
Siqueiros's Woman with Stone Mortar (1931), painted in oil and pyroxylin on burlap, emphasizes the .
Nitrocellulose (pyroxylin) solution is also used presently in 'MedTech's NewSkin' liquid bandage product.
The process is simple: a bromide, iodide, or chloride is dissolved in collodion (a solution of pyroxylin in alcohol and ether).
The production species hung back with nothing to do while their photofaunal symbiotes gorged on silver nitrate, pyroxylin, and other chemicals, each going to its proper holding bladder.
In North Arlington, New Jersey, an explosion at the Atlantic Pyroxylin Waste Company killed ten people and injured others.
It was Egon's task to measure and sift the lightning powders - chlorate of potash, sulphurate antimony, gunpowder, pyroxylin, and magnesium.
Other industrial uses include the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, polymers, pyroxylin plastics, herbicide esters, printing (e.g., 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T) and butyl xanthate.
Collodion is a flammable, syrupy solution of pyroxylin (a.k.a. "nitrocellulose", "cellulose nitrate", "flash paper", and "gun cotton") in ether and alcohol.
Apart from the higher demand for smaller cars, Tarantous mentions the "pyroxylin finish", the eight cylinder engine, the four wheel brakes and balloon tires as the biggest trends for 1925.
The missile was a cylinder weighing five to six pounds, the outer shell fashioned out of an empty kerosene can, and the explosive a combination of nitroglycerin and pyroxylin.
Creating a continuous pictorial surface in the cubed construction of the site, he and his assistants chose Portrait of the Bourgeoisie as the theme of the mural, which was painted in pyroxylin, another industrial pigment.
The production or, in some cases, use of the following substances may result in exposure to n-butanol: artificial leather, butyl esters, rubber cement, dyes, fruit essences, lacquers, motion picture, and photographic films, raincoats, perfumes, pyroxylin plastics, rayon, safety glass, shellac varnish, and waterproofed cloth.