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Adherence temperature

These rules are both necessary and sufficient to ensure that the target is achieved, providing the initialization rule is adhered to that no individual heat exchanger should have a temperature difference smaller than... [Pg.169]

The rate law may change with temperature. Thus for reaction VII-30 the rate was paralinear (i.e., linear after an initial curvature) below about 470°C and parabolic above this temperature [163], presumably because the CuS2 product was now adherent. Non-... [Pg.283]

Reactions With Metals. AH metals react to some extent with the halogen fluorides, although several react only superficiaHy to form an adherent fluoride film of low permeabHity that serves as protection against further reaction. This protective capacity is lost at elevated temperatures, however. Hence, each metal has a temperature above which it continues to react. Mild steel reacts rapidly above 250°C. Copper and nickel lose the abHity to resist reaction above 400 and 750°C, respectively. [Pg.185]

Industrial materials without sufficient scaling resistance frequendy fail after a short period of time as a result of rapid oxidation or hot corrosion, in conjunction with severe spalling owing to poor adherence of the scale to the metallic component. As a result, the permissible limits of metal loss often are exceeded and expensive, and premature replacement of parts is requited. Extensive efforts are made to develop alloys which are not simply strong at elevated temperatures but which also possess the adequate surface stabiUty. [Pg.115]

The aqueous phase into which the monomer mix is dispersed is also prepared in a separate tank before transferring to the copolymerization ketde. It contains a catalyst, such as benzoyl peroxide [94-36-0], to initiate and sustain the polymerization reaction, and chemicals that aid in stabilizing the emulsion after the desired degree of dispersion is achieved. Careful adherence to predeterrnined reaction time and temperature profiles for each copolymer formulation is necessary to assure good physical durabiHty of the final ion-exchange product. [Pg.373]

Sintering consists of heating a mixture of fine materials to an elevated temperature without complete fusion. Surface diffusion and some incipient fusion cause the soHd particles in contact with one another to adhere and form larger aggregates. In the processing of hematite, Fe202, or magnetite,... [Pg.165]

In a reducing atmosphere, molybdenum is resistant at elevated temperatures to hydrogen sulfide, which forms a thin adherent sulfide coating. In an... [Pg.465]

Cohesity. Many materials stick together and adhere to machine parts, depending on their condition, particle size, and temperature. [Pg.140]

Only Ee O and y-Ee202 are considered to be protective films. Both are adherent and good electronic conductors. Alpha-Ee202, which forms in water and steam containing oxygen, is not adherent, is less protective, and is an insulator. EeO, which does not form at temperatures below 570°C, is nonprotective. [Pg.370]

Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH)2, resembles slaked lime but is more soluble in water (21.83 g per 100 g of water at 100°C). It is a white dehquescent sohd with a specific gravity of 3.62 and a melting point of 375°C. Strontium soaps are made by combining strontium hydroxide with soap stocks, eg, lard, tallow, or peanut oil. The strontium soaps are used to make strontium greases, which are lubricants that adhere to metallic surfaces at high loads and are water-resistant, chemically and physically stable, and resistant to thermal breakdown over a wide temperature range (11). [Pg.475]


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