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Zur besseren Erklärung des Verfahrens mögen folgende Ausführungsbeispiele dienen : Beispiel 1.
1 Ag Ätznatron wird in
100 I Wasser gelöst, darin
10 kg zerkleinerter, indischer Tragant quellen gelassen, und hierauf im offenen Kessel oder im Autoklav bis zur Lösung gekocht.
Beispiel II.
Das Ätznatron wird durch l kg Kreide ersetzt, und im übrigen nach Beispiel 1 vorgegangen.
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The following exemplary embodiments may serve to better explain the method: Example 1.
1 Ag caustic soda is used in
100 l of water dissolved in it
10 kg of crushed Indian tragacanth are left to swell and then boiled in an open kettle or in an autoclave until they dissolve.
Example II.
The caustic soda is replaced by 1 kg of chalk and the rest of the procedure as in Example 1.
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PATENT-ANSPRUCH:
Verfahren zur vorstellung einer für Appreturzwecke geeigneten, dickflüssigen Lösung ans indischem Tragant durch Kochen im Wasser, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass man dem Lösungsmittel alkalish reagierende Substanzen zusetzt.
PATENT CLAIM:
Process for the preparation of a viscous solution of Indian tragacanth suitable for finishing purposes by boiling in water, characterized in that substances with an alkaline reaction are added to the solvent.
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Process for the production of a viscous solution from Indian tragacanth suitable for finishing purposes.
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Process for the production of condensation products from the waste and wash water and distillates that fall off during the production of condensation products from phenols and formaldehyde.