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ASTM D2472-81 (reapproved 1985), American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1981. [Pg.246]

R. S. Busk, Magnesium Product Design, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1987 Annual Took ofASTM Standards, ASTM B80, ASTM B107, ASTM B90, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1992. [Pg.336]

Sieves are often referred to by their mesh size, which is the number of wires per hnear unit. The U.S. Standard Sieve Series as described by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) document E-11-87 Standard Specification for Wire-cloth Sieves for Testing Purposes addresses sieve opening sizes from 20 [Lm (635 mesh) to 125 mm (5.00 in). Electroformed sieves with square or round apertures and tolerances of 2 [Lm, are also available. [Pg.1827]

The equilibrium solubility of common inorganic gases in petroleum liquids can now be estimated by nomograph. The relationship is based on an earlier correlation established by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the subject of a standard method approved by the American Society of Testing and Materials. [Pg.366]

Laurence J Craigie, B S>Chem. Composite Resources, LLC industry consultant in regulatory, manufacturing, and business needs for the composite industry Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Chairman RTP Corrosion Resistant Equipment Committee) Member, American Society of Testing and Materials Member, National Association of Corrosion Engineers International Member, Composite Fabricators of America (received President s Award) (Reinforced Thermosetting Plastie)... [Pg.1]

The national templates have been accepted by the major SDOs and CDOs in the United States, the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership, key industry associations, and many state and local governments as the guideposts for the coordinated development of standards and model codes. All of the relevant major SDOs and CDOs in the United States are part of this national effort the ANSI, ASME, American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM),... [Pg.481]

Tewarson, A., "Relationship between Generation of CO and CO2 and Toxicity of the Environment Created by Flaming and Non-Flaming Fires and effect of Fire Ventilation," International Symposium on Characterization and Toxicity of Smoke, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA (in press). [Pg.565]

In the United States, there is a voluntary industry standard that states that pacifiers, rattles and teethers shall not intentionally contain di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [ASTM F 963-96a] (American Society of Testing and Materials, 1997). [Pg.59]

Stay FS, Flum TE, Shannon LJ, Yount JD. 1989. An assessment of the precision and accuracy of SAM and MFC microcosms exposed to toxicants. In Cowgill UM, Williams LR, editors. Aquatic toxicology and hazard assessment. ASTM STP 1027, Volume 12. Philadelphia (PA) American Society of Testing and Materials, p 189-203. [Pg.360]

Stay FS, Larsen DP, Katko A, Rohm CM. 1985. Effects of atrazine on community level responses in Taub microcosms. In Boyle TP, editor. Validation and predictability of laboratory methods for assessing the fate and effects of contaminants in aquatic ecosystems. ASTM Special Technical Publication No. 865. Philadelphia (PA) American Society of Testing and Materials, p 75-90. [Pg.360]

Smith, E., Heat release rate of building materials. In Ignition, Heat Release and Noncombustibility of Materials, ASTM STP 502, American Society of Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA October 6, 1971, Washington, DC, 1972, pp. 119-134. [Pg.384]


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