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Rubber, antifouling

Bu3SnOSnBU] Textile preservation Slimicide in paper industry Biocide in antifouling rubbers In-can fungicide for paints... [Pg.53]

The average effective diffusivity calculated for the 44 compositions is 1.7 x 10"13 cm2/sec and the loss of tin 2.2%. These are in qualitative agreement with the results of laboratory testing. Cardarelli has also reported that antifouling rubber retains a considerable amount of organotin additives even after complete fouling (11). [Pg.178]

Phase Transfer. Cardarelli observed that antifouling vulcanized rubber in the partially toxicant-depleted state showed no measurable toxicant gradient (11), indicating that diffusion is... [Pg.174]

Benzothiazoles from vulcanization of rubber tires are found so enriched in some situations that they are used as a marker for street run-off water. Thiocya-natomethylthiobenzothiazole used as a fungicide in wood protection and antifouling paints may degrade into benzothiazoles and methylthiobenzothiazole is used in vulcanization processes, so these materials find their way into rivers and ultimately estuaries. Bester et al. (1997) determined the presence of benzothiazole and methylthiobenzothiazole in estuarine and marine waters. Their concentrations range from 0.04 ngL to 1.37 ngL . Methylthiobenzothiazole and benzothiazole vary from 0.25 ng L to 2.7 ngL in the North Sea, while 55 ngL methylthiobenzothiazole was found in the Elbe River. [Pg.4534]

USE In antifouling prints in textile and wood preservatives in rubber aging as catalyst. [Pg.414]

Antifouling activity is one of the most important properties that catheters should ideally exhibit in order to prevent catheter-associated infections. To quantitatively investigate bacterial fouling on polymer-coated silicone rubber surfaces, the number of viable bacterial cells on the surfaces was measured [102]. After 1 day of incubation, there was a high number of viable Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli cells on both pristine and thiol-functionalised surfaces (Staphylococcus aureus 8.8 and 8.6 log colony forming units (CFU), respectively Escherichia coli 8.5 and 8.2 log CFU, respectively) (Figure 6.1). [Pg.141]

Uses Antifouling agent, algicide for marine paints/coatings, in rubber or certain synthetics... [Pg.583]

Uses Monomer for creating and modifying polymers, acrylic resins, urethane methacryiates marine antifouling paint resin comonomer reactive comonomer for acryiic and S/B resins rubber modifier binder for textiies/paper adhesives, nonwoven fabrics, enamels, adhesives grafting of textiie fibers scaie inhibitors adhesion promoter for polymers hydrophilic polymers It.-curing polymer systems reactive thinner for radiation curing food-pkg. adhesives, polymers Manuf./Distrib. Acros Org. Aldrich Allchem Ind. Ashland BP Amoco Electron Microscopy Sciences Fluka ICN Biomed. Research Prods. Kessler Lancaster Synthesis Laporte Perf. Chems. Monomer-Polymer Dajac Labs Pfaltz Bauer Rohm Haas Rohm Tech San Esters Scientific Polymer Prods. Sigma TCI Am. Ubichem pic Whyte Chems. Ltd... [Pg.1148]

Precaution Combustible Uses Candles wax figures sizing bottles for hydrofluoric acid antifouling paints waterproofing textiles substitute for beeswax dental wax compds. rubber compounding elec, insulation waxed paper and cloth ... [Pg.817]

Uses Antioxidant, antiozonant for dk. colored NR and SR, in food-contact rubber articles for repeated use column antifoulant... [Pg.1131]

Toxicology LD50 (oral, rat) > 2000 mg/kg, (dermal, rat) > 2000 mg/kg sensitizer may cause allergic skin reaction Uses Antifouling algicide for marine paints algicide in paints/coatings, caulks, stucco, rubber, synthetics... [Pg.1137]

Isostearyl stearoyl stearate Octyidodecyl stearoyl stearate binder, marine antifouling paints Vinyl chlorlde/vinyl acetate copolymer binder, marine paints Rubber, chlorinated binder, match heads Animal glue... [Pg.4900]

Hydrogenated rosin Methyl rosinate Methylstyrene/vinyltoluene copolymer Paraffin, chlorinated Pentaerythrityl hydrogenated rosinate Pentaerythrityl rosinate Polybutene Polydipentene Polyvinyl methyl ether Rosin Sorbeth-20 Terpene resin tackifier, adhesives EVA-based Dipentene-styrene resin tackifier, adhesives rubber-based Dipentene-styrene resin tackifier, amorphous polyolefins C5 hydrocarbon resin, aliphatic tackifier, antifouling paints Methyl hydrogenated rosinate tackifier, butyl rubbers C5 hydrocarbon resin, aliphatic tackifier, caulks C5 hydrocarbon resin, aliphatic tackifier, cement... [Pg.5804]


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