Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cold Bonding

Ellul, M.D. and Emerson, R.J. (1988b). A new pull-out test for tire cord adhesion-Part II. Cold bonding. Rubber Chem. Technol. 61, 309-323. [Pg.87]

Pre-vulcanized CSM/PVC Lining with Cold Bonding Adhesive System... [Pg.59]

Pre-vulcanized NR Lining Bonded onto Steel with Cold Bond Adhesive System... [Pg.61]

Autoclave curing Open steam curing Hot water curing Self-vulcanizing Cold bond lining and... [Pg.172]

Cold bond cement - A cement used to repair the lining to be cured at ambient temperature. [Pg.265]

B. Hassler and P.G. Kihlstedt, Cold bonding agglomeration, private communication (1977). [Pg.50]

Chemically bonded products, unfired bricks, have already become a common refractory material. They contain a cold bond produced from additions of MgSO, ... [Pg.193]

M. A. Goksel and W. M. Mathias, Recycling steel plant fine materials by using the MTV cold bond process , in Proceedings of Fourteenth Biennial Conference, IBA, 1975, pp. 105-17. [Pg.519]

M. A. Goksel et al., PTC-cold bond agglomeration process and its various applications in the iron and steel industry , in Proceedings of Twentieth Biennial Conference, IBA, 1987, pp. 191-213. [Pg.519]

Rubber lining by the Cold Bond System three of the four phosphoric acid storage tanks, rubber lined for Madras Fertilizers Limited. These three tanks are each 24 metres diameter and 14.4 metres high perhaps the largest in the world ever to be rubber-lined. [Pg.15]

In the self-vulcanising cement bonding method, precured soft rubber sheet is bonded to the metal by a cement which cures at ambient temperature thereby effecting the required bond strength between the soft rubber and the metal. This technique is known as the cold bonding technique. [Pg.39]

COBO-and MTU cold-bond process Iron ore concentrote ---------------... [Pg.738]

One of the main points of debate w ith the above methods is the stress distribution due to gripping the rubber block. Nicholson ct al. [41.42] used a test with two cords embedded in the block of rubber and avoided holding the block in one grip of the testing machine. Further analysis was made by Brodsky [43], who used three cords. Ellul and Emerson [44.45] used cords embedded in steel enclosed rubber cylinders with alternatively hot and cold bonding. Ridha et al. [46] have calculated the stress fields in tire cord adhesion test pieces, and Mollet [47] has compared the various methods. [Pg.768]

First used commercially in 1982, to bond ferrite magnets, cold bonding processes have increased in utility and sophistication, as indicated in Fig. 4. Productivity enhancing and quality improving uses are limited only by the imagination of the design engineer. [Pg.769]

The cold bonded rubber-based adhesive is applied to the area to be covered by brushing or spraying on the surface of the floor, roof or wall, and to the contact surface of the membrane before laying for better adherence. Applying pressure with a metallic/rubber covered roller can help to remove undersurface trapped air and will allow proper contact of the membrane and the surface. [Pg.87]

ASTM C-198 Cold bonding strength of refractory mortar... [Pg.644]

Coble, J. Appl. Phys. 32 (5) 1961 p787). Cobo Process. The cold bonding of other materials to bricks. [Pg.66]

Adhesive for cellulose nitrate film on metals Cement, vinyl acetate base solvent type Adhesive, synthetic rubber (hot or cold bonding)... [Pg.426]

MMM-A-189 Synthetic Rubber for Hot and Cold Bonding. MMM-A-193 Adhesive, Vinyl Acetate Resin Emulsion. MMM-A-1931 Adhesive, Epoxy, Silver Filled, Conductive. [Pg.387]

Key words Cold-bonded pellet. Ferrous scrap. Rust catalyst Abstract... [Pg.579]


See other pages where Cold Bonding is mentioned: [Pg.35]    [Pg.123]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.174]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.1430]    [Pg.521]    [Pg.115]    [Pg.453]    [Pg.453]    [Pg.3]    [Pg.80]    [Pg.80]    [Pg.90]    [Pg.16]    [Pg.1080]    [Pg.123]    [Pg.125]    [Pg.163]    [Pg.163]    [Pg.258]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.1130]    [Pg.579]    [Pg.580]    [Pg.581]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.3 , Pg.39 ]




SEARCH



© 2024 chempedia.info