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Glass nylon coated

Jao, S.H. and McGarry, F.J. (1992b). Interphase bond strength and energy absorption of injection-molded rubber coated glass/nylon composites. J. Reinforced Plast. Composite II, 811-835. [Pg.323]

The article, which is usually in the form of an impregnated fabric, is laid-up on a mold or a base plate (Figure 6.65 and 6.66) which defines the surface shape of the article. A release agent is applied to the mold surface to prevent adhesion of the part to the mold. A release film, such as a fluoropol5mier typically a fluorinated ethylene propylene copol5mier or a glass fabric coated with polytetrafluoroethylene is often the next layer. Other films such as nylon or polyester can be used where release is less demanding such as lower cure temperature resins. [Pg.248]

Blot membranes consist of nitrocellulose (BA 85 from Schleicher and Schiill), polyvinyliden difluoride (PVDF) (Immobilon from Millipore), positively charged nylon ( nylon) (Zetaprobe from Bio-Rad), or glass fiber coated with polybrene (GF/C from Whatman). The membranes bind the proteins through hydrophobic (nitrocellulose) or hydrophobic and ionic interaction ( nylon, polybrene-coated glass fiber). Even peptides with only 20 amino acids stiU stick to nitrocellulose. [Pg.15]

Most electroless silver appHcations are for silvering glass or metallizing record masters. Mirror production is the principal usage for electroless silver. The glass support is cleaned, catalyzed using a two-step catalyst, and coated on one side with an opaque silver film (46). Silver-plated nylon cloth is used as a bacteriostatic wound dressing. A tiny current appHed to the cloth causes slow silver dissolution. The silver acts as a bactericide (47). [Pg.112]

The use of coatings applied in the form of tape is also increasing. Polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride films, either self adhesive or else supporting films of butyl adhesive, petrolatum or butyl mastic are in use as materials applied cold at ambient temperatures. Woven glass fibre or nylon bandage is also used to support films of filled asphalt or coal tar and these are softened by propane gas torches and applied to the steel surface hot, cooling to form a thick conforming adherent layer. [Pg.658]

Where the pipeline is expected to have to withstand unusual dimensional variation due, perhaps, to temperature changes or near yield point pressure testing, the use of a woven glass or nylon reinforcement in place of the glass tissue is said to increase the flexibility of the coating system considerably. [Pg.664]

Quartz batting sandwiched between AFRSI quartz and fibrous glass fabric Nylon felt with a silicone rubber FRSI coating Silica tiles, borosilicate glass coating insulation HRSI with silicon boride added... [Pg.560]

The widespread use of liquid crystals for displays in digital watches, pocket calculators, and computer screens hinges on the fact that the orientation of liquid-crystal molecules is extremely sensitive to the presence of small electric fields and to the nature of nearby surfaces. As shown schematically in Figure 10.31, a typical liquid-crystal display (LCD) contains a thin layer of nematic liquid-crystal molecules sandwiched between two glass sheets that have been rubbed in different directions with a thin nylon brush and then layered with tiny transparent electrode strips made of indium/tin oxide. The outside of each glass sheet is coated... [Pg.417]

Key A, vapor-adsorbing medium B, stopcock C, cooling system Ch, chamber air D, nylon threads F, fakir-type supporting board with nylon tabs C, glass plates NP, nonpolar liquid P, plastic-coated weights S, substrate Sj, electrophoretic strip S , saturating strip T, tubing W, thin plastic wall. [Pg.15]

The red allotropic form of phosphorus is relatively nontoxic and, unlike white phosphorus, is not spontaneously flammable. Red phosphorus is, however, easily ignited. It is a polymeric form of phosphorus, thermally stable up to ca. 450°C. In its finally divided form, it has proved to be a powerful flame-retardant additive.18 Elemental red phosphorus is a highly efficient flame retardant, especially for oxygen-containing polymers such as polycarbonates and polyethylene terephthalate). Red phosphorus is particularly useful in glass-filled polyamide 6,6, where high processing temperature (about 280°C) excludes the use of most phosphorus compounds.19 In addition, coated red phosphorus is used to flame retard nylon electrical parts, mainly in Europe and Asia.20... [Pg.109]

A electrooptic polymer crosslinked film was formed by spin-coating a 25 wt% of the Step 12 product in cyclopentanone onto an ITO covered glass slide. The solution was filtered through a 0.2 pm nylon filter, spin-coated at 500 rpm for 6 seconds and 1000 rpm for 30 seconds, and then soft baked at 50°C overnight under vacuum to give a 3.2 pm thick film. The film was corona poled with a needle at 20 kVand heated to 220°C for 5 minutes for crosslinking. The film was then cooled to ambient temperature under the applied field to give an electro-optic film with an raa of 36 pm/V at 1.31 pm. [Pg.425]

Typical fillers carbon black, calcium carbonate, dolomite, clays, calcinated clays, talc, soapstone, zinc oxide, filmed silica, borates, iron oxide, zinc oxide, magnesium carbonate, pulverized polyurethane foam, barium and strontium ferrites, magnesium aluminum silicate, nylon fibers, quartz in EMI shielding field silver plated aluminum, silver plated nickel, silver coated glass spheres, silver plated copper, silver, nickel and carbon black... [Pg.685]


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