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Neoceram (Japan) P-spodumene low expansion cooking ware... [Pg.289]

I n modern times aluminum has become one of the most common metals in the industrialized world every day we encounter aluminum as cooking ware, foil, and building materials. Aluminum is highly reflecting at all visible wavelengths... [Pg.271]

Polycarbonates A group of thermoplastics composed of polymers of carbonate groups. Polycarbonates are used primarily for bullet-proof glass, CDs and cooking wares. [Pg.25]

If all the hydrogen atoms in ethylene are replaced by fluorine atoms, tetrafluoro ethylene results. Tetrafluoroethylene is polymerized to form polytetrafluoro ethylene. Polytetrafluoroethylene, known as teflon, is used in the production of nonstick cooking ware. [Pg.71]

Li O—AI2O3—S1O2 Spodumene, 100- 130 1000—5250 0-10 2.48-2.57 Cooking ware, heater... [Pg.331]

Category 3 Cooking ware, packaging and storage vessels having a capacity of more than 3 L 1.5 mg L 0.1 mg L ... [Pg.1520]

Products and Uses Found as a powder in paints, protective coatings, used as foil packaging, ointment tubes, cooking ware, and for corrosion resistance. [Pg.42]

Borosilicate (Pyrex ) 80% SiOj 13% B2O3 7% Na20 Low coefficient of expansion Cooking ware, laboratory ware... [Pg.166]

The molded, sintered products are useful as ceramic materials, particularly wherever materials having chemical inertness and a low coefficient of thermal expansion and resistance to thermal shock are needed. Typical of these uses are in nose cones for missiles and in electrical insulators, kiln furniture, cooking ware and covers for electric stove heating elements. The pores may be sealed later if desired by surface fusion or impregnation with colloidal silica or sodium silicate solution and refiring at about 1000°C. [Pg.825]

Polymethylpentene Minerals (karolin) Microwave cooking ware [17]... [Pg.158]

POCs and nanocomposites have many applications in our daily life including different consumer products such as park benches and tables, home furniture, musical instraments, playground equipment, cooking ware, bathroom materials, trash bins, landscape timbers, railroad ties, toys, and home appliances. Natural fillers such as wood POCs and synthetic fillers such as glass liber POCs are the two most common composites of the ciurent plastic industry [14, 15]. These polyolefin and filler composites possess many advantages such as ... [Pg.163]

The binder properties are useful in other pigmented coatings such as clay-based paints (119). The zinc-lithium silicate coatings can be applied by anodic electrodeposition on steel (120). In another-typc of use, lithium polysilicate provides an intermediate bond between the fluorocarbon polymer coating and metal on antisticking cook ware (121). [Pg.150]

A fluorocarbon coating can be applied to metal or pottery along with methyl cellulose and colloidal silica to give adhesion (645). Such coatings for cook ware usually involve colloidal silica or polysilicate to obtain good adhesion (646-648). [Pg.431]

HIVF. The Hypersonic Velocity Impact Fusion thermal spray coating process. Hob. The so-called ceramic hobs (flat surfaces for supporting cooking ware on cookers) are usually made from glass ceramic sheets. [Pg.156]

Pyroflam. Trade-name. Glass-ceramic cooking ware marketed in the UK as PYROSiL (q.v.) (Corning Nederlande Fabricken). [Pg.248]

Pyrosil. (1) Glass-ceramic cooking ware. See PYROFLAM, PYROCERAM. [Pg.249]

The good heat resistance and electrical properties of polysulfones allows them to he used in applications such as circuit hoards and TV components. Chemical and heat resistance are important properties for automotive applications. Hair dryer components can also be made from mlysulfones. Polysulfones find application in ignition components and structural foams. Another important market for polysulfones is microwave cook-ware.2 2... [Pg.62]

AppUcations cooking ware, radomes (e.g.. Coming code 9606)... [Pg.432]

Fluoropolymers are ubiquitous and have special properties. The best known is PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene), which is widely used as a coating for non-stick cooking ware, under its trade names Teflon or Fluon. Gore-Tex is made from expanded PTFE, and is used in outdoor clothes as it allows the fabric to breathe, whilst still retaining excellent water repellency. Similar polymers are used to give water and stain resistance to textiles, for example, Scotchguard ". ... [Pg.288]


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