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Accelerator, accelerators

Tangential acceleration Acceleration of a fluid tangentially to a vane or impeller due to rotary motion. [Pg.1480]

Accelerator Accelerating firmness and increasing early firming Egg white, blood, sugar, grease, curd, starch... [Pg.169]

F is the force in newtons (N), m is the mass in kilograms, and a is the acceleration. Acceleration has the somewhat unusual units of meters per second squared (m/s2). We will explore acceleration more fully in a later section. A larger mass requires a greater force than a smaller mass if we wish to achieve the same acceleration in both bodies. [Pg.60]

One of the main jobs of the investigator in a possible arson case is to locate and sample residual traces of accelerants. Accelerants are flammable substances that are used to quickly ignite and spread a fire. They include compounds called hydrocarbons, which contain hydrogen and carbon. Examples of hydrocarbons include petrol, kerosene and diesel. [Pg.222]

The development of accelerator mass spectrometry goes back to the early days of ion accelerators. Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) was developed in 1977 by introducing accelerators (cyclotron and tandem accelerator ) into mass spectrometry. A schematic diagram of a powerful... [Pg.167]

Aardvark Abacus Abrasives Abscess Absolute zero Abyssal plain Acceleration Accelerators Accretion disk Accuracy Acetic acid Acetone Acetylcholine Acetylsalicylic acid Acid rain Acids and bases Acne... [Pg.7]

Activator STAG. [Al hem] Complex sec. amine activator for thiazole-type accelerators accelerator for natural rubber and SBR. [Pg.6]

Because the energy of the secondary electrons is loo low (<50 eV) to excite the scintillator directly, the electrons arc first accelerated. Acceleration is aceon). plished by applying a bias voltage of approximately + 10 keV to a thin film of aluminum covering the scintillator. A positively biased metal collector grid sur-... [Pg.612]

Uses Rubber accelerator accelerator for food-contact rubber for repeated use... [Pg.456]

Precaution Probably combustible Storage Store refrigerated Uses Rubber accelerator accelerator for food-contact rubber for repeated use in food-pkg. adhesives... [Pg.500]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits very toxic fumes of NOx and SOx Uses Rubber accelerator accelerator for food-contact rubber for repeated use Regulatory FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 Manuf./Distrib. Akzo Nobel http //www.akzonobel.com] Crompton/Uniroyal... [Pg.606]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of NOx Uses Basic rubber accelerator accelerator for food-contact rubber articles for repeated use primary standard for acids Regulatory FDA 21 CFR 177.2600 Manuf./Distrib. Akzo Nobel http //www.akzonobei.com, Aldrich http //www.sigma-aidrich.com, Chemapol Usa Cytec Ind. http //www.cytec.com, Fabrichem Fluka http //www.sigma-aidrich.com, GP Chems. Howard Hall K3 Monsanto http //www.monsanto. com Trade Name Synonyms Akrochem Accelerator DPG [Akrochem http //www.akrochem.com]. Anchor DPG [Air Prods./Perf. Chems. http //www.airproducts.com], Bostex 417 [Akron Disp. [Pg.1500]

Bottom section (rows g, h, i, j, and k) Summed to yield the absolute acceleration (acceleration with respect to an inertial frame of reference) of point P. [Pg.189]

Acceleration Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity with time. [Pg.373]

The rate of reaction between natural rubber and sulphur may be substantially increased by the addition of one or more accelerators . Accelerating effects are shown by a wide range of organic compounds, the more important of which are the following ... [Pg.411]

Adhesion Accelerator Accelerator dosage Sulphur level Cure... [Pg.251]

Accelerator Accelerator Enhancer Microetch Activator Stabilizer Postdip... [Pg.731]


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