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Gels additional strength

Gel strength additives for the preparation of spacers (usually fragile gel additives). [Pg.1200]

Thus the spacer will be designed to have a specific weight of 16.4 Ib/gal and sufficient fragile gel additive to have an initial gel strength of about 20 lb/100 ft. ... [Pg.1208]

A hydrolyzed cereal soHd, predominately a hexasaccharide, is used in high pH lime muds for reducing the yield point and gel strength (67). This additive has been used in systems treated with both sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide in addition to other additives common to lime muds (68). A second viscosity-reducing additive used in lime muds is a graft copolymer of acryflc acid and calcium flgnosulfonate (69). Both of these materials are used at levels of 6—17 kg/m (2—6 lb /bbl). [Pg.180]

In addition to electrical uses, epoxy casting resins are utilized in the manufacture of tools, ie, contact and match molds, stretch blocks, vacuum-forrning tools, and foundry patterns, as weU as bench tops and kitchen sinks. Systems consist of a gel-coat formulation designed to form a thin coating over the pattern which provides a perfect reproduction of the pattern detail. This is backed by a heavily filled epoxy system which also incorporates fiber reinforcements to give the tool its strength. For moderate temperature service, a Hquid bisphenol A epoxy resin with an aHphatic amine is used. For higher temperature service, a modified system based on an epoxy phenol novolak and an aromatic diamine hardener may be used. [Pg.371]

The addition of defoamers can restore some of this lost strength, but only to a certain point. The defoaming mechanism usually relies upon diffusion of gas bubbles together in the liquid adhesive to form larger bubbles, which, in turn, rise to the surface and break. Diffusion generally decreases with increasing viscosity and stops when the gel point is reached, i.e., when the viscosity approaches infinity, accordingly ... [Pg.783]

PVA was used as a temporary binder owing to its water solubility, excellent binding strength and clean burning characteristics. To prepare the PVA solution, 4 g of PVA were added to 100ml distillated water. The mixture was heated and stirred vigorously until all the PVA was dissolved in the water. This took about half an hour. Peptisation was done by addition of 5 ml 1M HN03 to the solution. Finally, the solution was refluxed for 4 hours. The PVA solution was used in the preparation of the zirconia-alumina sol-gel solution. The preparation of the PVA solution can be summarised as follows ... [Pg.385]


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