Definition of Alginate
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Alginate was first produced from seaweed in 1940. It is a product of a neutralizing reaction between alginic acid and caustic soda. It is non-flammable. When combined with other fibres, it takes on a
sheer appearance.
Uses: Garnishing, camouflage and netting.
Definition of Alginate
Click here for the US English version
Alginate was first produced from seaweed in 1940. It is a product of a neutralizing reaction between alginic acid and caustic soda. It is non-flammable. When combined with other fibres, it takes on a
sheer appearance.
Uses: Garnishing, camouflage and netting.