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Effect of inorganic additives

Table 2. Effect of Inorganic Additives to ZnC -Methanol Melt. Table 2. Effect of Inorganic Additives to ZnC -Methanol Melt.
The effect of inorganic additives upon ignition delay in anilinium nitrate-red finning nitric acid systems was examined. The insoluble compounds copper(I) chloride, potassium permanganate, sodium pentacyanonitrosylferrate and vanadium(V) oxide were moderately effective promoters, while the soluble ammonium or sodium metavanadates were very effective, producing vigorous ignition. [Pg.1573]

Figure 3. Effect of inorganic additives on the density of the smoke evolved from brominated polyester resin in the NBS-type Smoke Chamber. Figure 3. Effect of inorganic additives on the density of the smoke evolved from brominated polyester resin in the NBS-type Smoke Chamber.
Table III. Effect of Inorganic Additives on the Fire Properties of Brominated Polyester Resin... Table III. Effect of Inorganic Additives on the Fire Properties of Brominated Polyester Resin...
Sekiguchi Y, Shafizadeh F. (1984) The effect of inorganic additives on the formation, composition, and combustion of cellulosic char. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 29, 1267-1286. [Pg.1650]

A reaction coulometer has been used to determine the rate of heat release from these combustible volatiles (65). Table VIII shows these results on the effect of inorganic additives that were obtained by using reaction coulometry. The treated cellulose samples decomposed at lower temperatures and produced less heat than the untreated. Addition of 5% NaOH reduced the heat of combustion of cellulose volatiles at 500 °C to less than one-half of untreated (65). [Pg.557]

THE CHEMISTRY OF SOLID WOOD Table VI. Effect of Inorganic Additives on Thermal Evolution Analysis ... [Pg.560]

Table VIII. Effect of Inorganic Additives on Heat Release as Determined by Reaction Coulometry... Table VIII. Effect of Inorganic Additives on Heat Release as Determined by Reaction Coulometry...
Schott H, Han SK. Effect of inorganic additives on solutions of nonionic surfactants II. J Pharm Sci 1975 64 658-664. [Pg.741]

Kem, P., Klimczak, M., Heinzehnann, T., Lucas, M., and Claus, P. (2010) High-throughput study of the effects of inorganic additives and poisons on NH3 SCR catalysts. Part 11 Fe zeolite catalysts. Appl Catal B Environ., 95,48 56. [Pg.814]

TABLE 9.7 Effect of Inorganic Additives Oxygen Index (%02> ... [Pg.298]

Tooling. The nature of the process dictates that structurally strong materials be used to constract molds. A high degree of pohsh is normally required to produce a good surface finish, and the surface hardness should be high because of the abrasive effects of inorganic additives and fillers that are commonly used in raw material formulations. Hardened tool steels are the usual materials of choice for mold construction. [Pg.72]


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