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Aircraft dope and Nitrocellulose

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Aircraft dope and Nitrocellulose

Aircraft dope vs. Nitrocellulose

Aircraft dope is a plasticised lacquer that is applied to fabric-covered aircraft (both full-size and flying models). Nitrocellulose (also known as cellulose nitrate, flash paper, flash cotton, guncotton, and flash string) is a highly flammable compound formed by nitrating cellulose through exposure to nitric acid or another powerful nitrating agent.

Similarities between Aircraft dope and Nitrocellulose

Aircraft dope and Nitrocellulose have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Lacquer, Plasticizer, Polyethylene terephthalate.

Lacquer

The term lacquer is used for a number of hard and potentially shiny finishes applied to materials such as wood.

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Plasticizer

Plasticizers (UK: plasticisers) or dispersants are additives that increase the plasticity or decrease the viscosity of a material.

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Polyethylene terephthalate

Polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly(ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET, PETE, or the obsolete PETP or PET-P, is the most common thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family and is used in fibres for clothing, containers for liquids and foods, thermoforming for manufacturing, and in combination with glass fibre for engineering resins.

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Aircraft dope and Nitrocellulose Comparison

Aircraft dope has 15 relations, while Nitrocellulose has 126. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.13% = 3 / (15 + 126).

References

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