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These can only be used with acetate, triacetate and nitrate films.
"The triacetate was more valuable as an end product.
Mangese triacetate has been used as a single electron oxidant.
The triacetate is only soluble in chloroform making the method expensive.
In the 1980s triacetate was also used with polyester to create shiny tracksuits which were very popular at the time.
Acrylic, polyester, triacetate and spandex were all introduced in the 1950s.
(Do not use the alcohol treatment on acetate or triacetate.)
The triglyceride 1,2,3-triacetoxypropane is more generally known as triacetin and glycerin triacetate.
Polyester is much more resistant to polymer degradation than either nitrate or triacetate.
In the 1930s, film manufacturers introduced "safety film" with a cellulose triacetate plastic base.
The triacetate forms when aluminum sulfate is mixed with barium acetate.
Beginning in the 1980s, there was a great deal of focus upon film stability following frequent reports of cellulose triacetate degradation.
By 1951, movies were being printed on triacetate stock, known as safety stock because it was far less flammable than nitrate.
By the late 1990s, polyester had almost entirely superseded triacetate for the production of intermediate elements and release prints.
Film cement can only be used with Acetate, Triacetate and Nitrate films.
Other cellulose-based fibres are cupro, acetate and triacetate.
It is distinguished from cellulose acetate and cellulose triacetate.
The membrane may consist of a blend of cellulose acetate, diacetate and triacetate.
These drawbacks were eventually overcome with the launch of cellulose triacetate base film by Eastman Kodak in 1948.
Eastman Kodak formerly manufactured cellulose triacetate.
At high temperatures, more of the triacetate 14 was formed, while at low temperatures, the reaction was sluggish.
Benzoquinone reacts with acetic anhydride and sulfuric acid to give the triacetate of hydroxyquinol.
They were manufactured from a mix of cellulose triacetate and polyester making them shiny on the outside, with distinctive combinations of colours.
Where not less than 92 percent of the hydroxyl groups are acetylated, the term triacetate may be used as a generic description of the fiber."
The best plastics are polyester (trade name Mylar), polyethylene, polypropylene, triacetate and Tyvek.