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Etching composites

Minor and potential new uses include flue-gas desulfurization (44,45), silver-cleaning formulations (46), thermal-energy storage (47), cyanide antidote (48), cement additive (49), aluminum-etching solutions (50), removal of nitrogen dioxide from flue gas (51), concrete-set accelerator (52), stabilizer for acrylamide polymers (53), extreme pressure additives for lubricants (54), multiple-use heating pads (55), in soap and shampoo compositions (56), and as a flame retardant in polycarbonate compositions (57). Moreover, precious metals can be recovered from difficult ores using thiosulfates (58). Use of thiosulfates avoids the environmentally hazardous cyanides. [Pg.30]

Chromium compounds are used in etching and bright-dipping of copper and its alloys. A typical composition for the removal of scale after heat-treating contains 30 g/L Na2Cr20y 2H2O and 240 mL/L concentrated H2SO4. It is used at 50—60°C. [Pg.143]

Heat scales and mst on steel are not of even composition or thickness, and parts are subject to uneven pickling. To minimize over-etching, inhibitors are sometimes used to slow the attack on the clean steel. Many inhibitors produce strong adverse effects if carried into the plating solution. A second electrocleaning step is used after the pickle when inhibitors are employed. [Pg.150]

Surface analysis has made enormous contributions to the field of adhesion science. It enabled investigators to probe fundamental aspects of adhesion such as the composition of anodic oxides on metals, the surface composition of polymers that have been pretreated by etching, the nature of reactions occurring at the interface between a primer and a substrate or between a primer and an adhesive, and the orientation of molecules adsorbed onto substrates. Surface analysis has also enabled adhesion scientists to determine the mechanisms responsible for failure of adhesive bonds, especially after exposure to aggressive environments. The objective of this chapter is to review the principals of surface analysis techniques including attenuated total reflection (ATR) and reflection-absorption (RAIR) infrared spectroscopy. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), and secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and to present examples of the application of each technique to important problems in adhesion science. [Pg.243]

Infrared spectroscopy, including Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, is one of the oldest techniques used for surface analysis. ATR has been used for many years to probe the surface composition of polymers that have been surface-modified by an etching process or by deposition of a film. RAIR has been widely used to characterize thin films on the surfaces of specular reflecting substrates. FTIR has numerous characteristics that make it an appropriate technique for... [Pg.243]

Surface treatment of the composite can have a significant effect on adhesion. Surface treatment enhances one or more of the mechanisms described previously. Wu et al. [15] studied the effects of surface treatment on adhesive bonding for AS-4/APC-2 laminates. They found that the greatest bond strength was achieved from acid etching and plasma etching the composite surface. Table 1 summarizes the various surface treatments that were evaluated. [Pg.1011]

Dale and co-workers examined this reaction in considerable detail some years later and utilized a mixture of HF and BFj in dioxane as catalyst. They noted that this catalyst mixture was stable for months at room temperature and did not etch glass. It was useful for initiating the cyclooligomerization reaction which led to a product mixture. The composition of the mixture was apparently independent of the ethylene oxide concentration and the reaction was apparently not kinetically controlled. [Pg.9]


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