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Fiberglass milled

Phenolic wastes are one of the most prevalent forms of chemical pollutants in industry today. The major sources of phenolic waste are insulation fiberglass manufacturing, petroleum refineries, textile mills, steel making, plywood, hardboard production, manufacture of organic chemicals, paint stripping, and wood preservatives. Eisenhauer (1964) first studied oxidation of phenolic wastes with Fenton s reagent. It has been demonstrated that the oxidation of phenol involves the intermediate formation of catechol and hydroquinone (Merz and Waters, 1949 Stein and Weiss, 1951 Wieland and... [Pg.208]

The Pi structure had been woven from carbon, fiberglass, ceramic fiber, silicon carbide, and even from metallic wires at Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM). This Pi structure has been patented (Schmidt et al., 2004), and it is widely used in the aerospace industry for structural joints. The base, clevis, and upright legs of the Pi structure can consist of any combination of layers based on the performance requirements. [Pg.225]


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