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Aluminum hydroxide trihydrate

AHT aluminum hydroxide trihydrate APEC Asian Pacific Economic Committee... [Pg.586]

Mineral Name Gibbsite, bayerite, nordstrandite Synonym Alumina trihydrate, aluminum hydroxide CAS 21645-51-2... [Pg.38]

More recently, the need to analyze vinyl silane on an aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate) substrate has arisen. The silanized aluminum hydroxide substrate system was investigated to determine whether quantitative diffuse reflectance measurements were practical for routine control of the vinyl silaniz-ation process. In this paper, we discuss a method to quantify the amount of silane adsorbed on the aluminum hydroxide substrate. [Pg.290]

Alumina trihydrate alumina hydrate alumina hydrated aluminum oxide trihydrate aluminum oxide hydrate aluminum (III) hydroxide hydrated alumina hydrated aluminum oxide3 aluminum hydrate aluminum trihydrate hydrated aluminad... [Pg.173]

Aluminum hydroxide (Al(OH)3), also known as alumina trihydrate or ATH, is produced using the Bayer process from the mineral bauxite (a crude form of aluminum hydroxide containing 40%-70%... [Pg.164]

SYNS AF 260 ALCOA 331 ALUMIGEL ALUMINA HYDRATE ALUMINA HYDRATED ALUMINA TRIHYDRATE a-ALUMINA TRIHYDRATE ALUMINIC ACID ALUMINLLM HYDRATE ALUMINUM(III) HYDROXIDE ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE GEL ALUMINUM OXIDE HYDRATE ALUMINUM OXIDE TRIHYDRATE ALUMINUM TRIHYDRAT ALUMINUM TRIHYDROXIDE ... [Pg.46]

Hydrofluoric acid (15-60% by weight) is reacted in a further process (wet process) with aluminum hydroxide to aluminum fluoride trihydrate (AIF3 3H2O), which is, e.g., calcined in a rotary tube furnace. [Pg.139]

In this process a hexafluorosilicic acid solution is reacted with aluminum hydroxide at 100°C. After separating off the silica which precipitates, the aluminum fluoride crystallizes as its trihydrate. Heating above 500°C provides anhydrous aluminum fluoride. [Pg.139]

See alumina trihydrate aluminum hydroxide gel alumina, activated. [Pg.49]

Aluminum chloride Aluminum compounds Aluminum hydroxide (alumina trihydrate)... [Pg.448]

Alumina. Alumina has a general formula AhOj, although it usually exists as the trihydrate. Activated aluminas are prepared by dehydrating aluminum hydroxide (Gibbsite) at 370-400 °C in a current of air. The surface areas are 180 mVg (type E) and 90 xrr/g (type T), and the pore sizes range up to 10 gm. [Pg.258]

Three methods are available for the preparation of aluminum fluoride commercially. In the first method, alumina trihydrate (aluminum hydroxide A1(0H)3) is treated with hydrofluoric acid (HF). A second method of preparation is almost identical except that it takes place in the dry state... [Pg.41]

In response to concerns about halogenated FRs, resin users have inaeased their use of mineral-based FRs, especially magnesium (di-)hydroxide (Mg(0H)2 MDH) and less-costly, more widely used aluminum trihydrate (or aluminum hydroxide Al(OH)3 ATH). These can be used alone, together synergistically, or in combination with other fillers. Mineral FRs are used in PE and PP for wire and cable, and in flooring, roof tiles, conduits, sheets, film, and wall coverings, along with other construction and nonconstruction applications. [Pg.76]

Alumina trihydrate Aluminic acid. See Aluminum hydroxide Aluminium. SeeAluminum... [Pg.969]

Aluminum trihydrate Aluminum trihydroxide. See Aluminum hydroxide Aluminum, tris(N-hydroxy-N-nitrosobenzenaminato-0,0>- See... [Pg.972]

Alumina Hydrate RH-10W, Alumina Hydrate RH-20, Alumina Hydrate RH-30, Alumina hydrate Alumina hydrated. See Aluminum hydroxide Aluminasol 100, Aluminasol 200, Alumina, Tabular 635, Alumina, tabular. See Alumina Aluminate, calcium. See Calcium aluminate Aluminate, sodium. See Sodium aluminate Alumina Trihydrate 617. See Alumina Alumina trihydrate. See Aluminum hydroxide Aluminex-1. See Polyaluminum chloride Aluminic acid. See Aluminum hydroxide Aluminium. See Aluminum Aluminium oxide alumite Aluminium oxydes C. See Alumina... [Pg.178]

Alumina trihydrate (aluminum hydroxide, aluminum hydrate, and hydrated aluminum oxide) n. Al203 3H20 for Al(OH)3. A white crystalline powder, alumina trihydrate accounts for about half of all flame retardants used in plastics. When heated above about 220° C, it releases water endothermically. [Pg.45]

Endothermic processes inherent to additives such as aluminum trihydrate (AI2O3 3H2O, also known as aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3) and magnesium hydroxide, Mg(0H)2, cool the substrate to temperatures below those required to sustain combustion. Water vapor evolved in their endothermic decomposition... [Pg.95]


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