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Zinc borosilicate glass

Material pH Polyethylene 8.5 Silver Borosilicate glass 4 8.5 PTFE 8.5 Cadmium Borosilicate glass 4 Zinc Borosilicate glass 4 8.5 4... [Pg.43]

This report describes the preparation and leach testing of fully radioactive zinc borosilicate glass, prepared from power reactor waste. Leach tests were conducted on this fully radioactive waste glass to ... [Pg.75]

Figure 5. Autoradiograph of in zinc borosilicate waste glass... Figure 5. Autoradiograph of in zinc borosilicate waste glass...
Passivation glasses are used for chemical and mechanical protection of semiconductor surfaces. They are generally zinc-borosilicate or lead-alumina-silicate glasses. [Pg.564]

Table 1.9 shows the percentage loss as a function of time for silver, cadmium, and zinc from artificial seawater stored in polyethylene, borosilicate glass, PTFE at various pH and R values. [Pg.42]

Figure 3. Effect of scatter from calcium emission on the observed background signal in the region of the zinc, I = 213.9-nm line. Note that the borosilicate glass filter prevents any visible radiation from entering the spectrometer CSSj. Figure 3. Effect of scatter from calcium emission on the observed background signal in the region of the zinc, I = 213.9-nm line. Note that the borosilicate glass filter prevents any visible radiation from entering the spectrometer CSSj.
The condensation reactions used either one ketone or a mixture of two ketones (a total of 10 separate reactions). A dry zinc dust melt caused the condensation (10). A mixture of ketone, zinc dust (J. T. Baker), sodium chloride (Leslie Salt), and zinc chloride (Mallinckrodt) (1 1 1 5 by weight, respectively) was ground, thoroughly mixed, and placed in a 50-mL flat-bottomed borosilicate glass (Pyrex) reaction vessel. [Pg.314]

Struempler, A.W. (1968). Adsorption characteristics of silver, lead, cadmium, zinc and nickel on borosilicate glass, polyethylene, and polypropylene container surfaces. Anal. Chem., 45, 2251. [Pg.18]

Zinc borate can be used in halogen-lfee systems in conjimction with metal hydroxides, ammoniiun polyphosphate and melamine compounds. With silicones, it is believed to form a borosilicate glass during combustion. Incidental advantages of zinc borate can include smoke... [Pg.120]

Optical Crown Glass. Any glass of low dispersion used for optical equipment (cf. flint glass). There are many varieties, their names indicating their characteristic composition, e.g. barium crown, borosilicate crown, fluor-crown, phosphate crown, zinc crown. [Pg.220]


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