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- Delustrant abstract "A delustrant is a substance that reduces the lustre (sheen) of synthetic fibres. The most common delustrant is anatase titanium dioxide.Synthetic fibres such as nylon are normally extremely shiny and transparent when extruded. Adding powdered titanium dioxide causes the surface of the fibres to be rougher, reducing the sheen, at the same time, being opaque, it reduces the transparency of the fibre. To be effective as a delustrant, titanium dioxide must be powdered 0.1-1.0 µm, depending on the size of the fibre, and varying amounts (up to about 2%) can be used depending on the level of lustre required.Usage in context: Viewing the white face of the cigarette filter with the naked eye and compression of the filter column with the fingerswould suggest that the filter is made of a sponge-like material.However, opening the cigarette filter, by cutting it lengthwisewith a razor, reveals that it consists of a fibrous mass. Spreadingapart the matrix reveals some of the more than 12 000white fibres. Microscopically, these fibres are Y shaped andcontain the delustrant titanium dioxide. The fibres are madeof cellulose acetate, a synthetic plastic-like substance usedcommonly for photographic films. Paragraph taken from: J L Pauly, A B Mepani, J D Lesses, K M Cummings, R J Streck. Cigarettes with defective filters marketed for 40 years: what Philip Morris never told smokers Tobacco Control 2002;11(Suppl I):i51–i61.Some of the words used to describe different lustre levels are: clear, bright, semi-dull, semi-matt, dull, matt, extra dull, and super dull".
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- Delustrant wikiPageID "9574344".
- Delustrant wikiPageLength "2085".
- Delustrant wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Delustrant wikiPageRevisionID "676134224".
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Anatase.
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Textiles.
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Lustre_(mineralogy).
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_fiber.
- Delustrant wikiPageWikiLink Titanium_dioxide.
- Delustrant att "August 2015".
- Delustrant date "September 2008".
- Delustrant hasPhotoCollection Delustrant.
- Delustrant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Delustrant subject Category:Textiles.
- Delustrant hypernym Substance.
- Delustrant type Article.
- Delustrant type ChemicalCompound.
- Delustrant type Article.
- Delustrant type Textile.
- Delustrant comment "A delustrant is a substance that reduces the lustre (sheen) of synthetic fibres. The most common delustrant is anatase titanium dioxide.Synthetic fibres such as nylon are normally extremely shiny and transparent when extruded. Adding powdered titanium dioxide causes the surface of the fibres to be rougher, reducing the sheen, at the same time, being opaque, it reduces the transparency of the fibre.".
- Delustrant label "Delustrant".
- Delustrant sameAs m.02pkjjk.
- Delustrant sameAs Q5254910.
- Delustrant sameAs Q5254910.
- Delustrant wasDerivedFrom Delustrant?oldid=676134224.
- Delustrant isPrimaryTopicOf Delustrant.