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Grade number

The hquid cutback asphalts are prepared in a number of viscosity grades, ranging generally from 70 to 6000. The grade number indicates the viscosity at 60°C. [Pg.365]

The international standard ISO 1940 is based on a linear equation similar to Equation 9.3 [3]. The specification calls for balance quality level by Grade Numbers with the lower the number the lower the permissible... [Pg.373]

STAFF LEVELS Indicate split function/responsibiIities of staff. Grade Number... [Pg.70]

Grade Number retained retained retained retained retained retained retained retained... [Pg.72]

To fulfil the requirements of Article 17 of Regulation 1935/2004/EC, food contact materials or articles must be unequivocally identified when they are shipped to the next operator in the value chain that is a food company or a retailer. The converters or the producers have to ensure that information capable of operating such identification is transferred to customers. The necessary information consists of (i) name and address of converter or producer (ii) commercial name and grade/number of the material or article (iii) production date and identification of the product. [Pg.74]

Designated by the number "1" or the letter "W" appearing in the last position of the grade number/letter sequence. [Pg.50]

Aluminum, copper, brass, and zinc particulate materials manufactured in various shapes of square flake (K-102), rectangular flake (K-101). flat fiber (K-107), flake (K.-109), needle (N-101), and tadpole (T-101, T-102, T-103). The symbols in parentheses are the grades numbers for aluminum. If other metal is requested the grade number is derived from the metal number which is the first digit (1 - aluminum, 2 - copper, 3 - zinc, 4 - brass). For example, square flake from brass is K-402. [Pg.16]

Piqua Minerals Filler 30, 60, 70, 200, 300, 600, 1800 - dry ground limestone of particle size increasing with grade number Polar Minerals, Mt. Vernon, IN, USA... [Pg.49]

MANUFACTURER BRAND NAME Feldspar Corporation, Atlanta, GA, USA NC-4 - feldspar for ceramic applications Kentucky-Teimessee Clay Company, Mayfield, KY, USA Minspar 3, 4, 7, 10 with particle size decreasing as the grade number increases ... [Pg.86]

Unexpanded microspheres 820, 643, 551, 461, 051, 053, 054, 091,092 hollow particles with thermoplastic shell encapsulating a gas available in wet (WU) and dry (DU) form. The grade numbers signify materials which have different particle diameter, expansion rate, solvent resistance, and temperature of expansiom... [Pg.122]

Millisil W 3,4,6,8,10,12 - iron-free grinding of processed silica sand. Particle size decreases with grade number increasing... [Pg.144]

AATCC grade number Test liquid Surface tension (dyn cm" at 25 °C ... [Pg.67]

Grade number Outside diameter Thickness Grade number Outside diameter Thicknef... [Pg.173]

The approximate grade number, from division of SSU viscosity at 100°C (line 3) by 100. [Pg.49]

Designation within the specification (such as ASTM grade number within specification or code number within company standard)... [Pg.12]

Commercial grade numbers assigned by the International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers to... [Pg.49]

A fertilizer bag label displays the following grade numbers, 20-10-5. Is this a complete fertilizer Explain. What is the percentage of N, the percentage of P as PgOj, and the percentage of K as K2O in this fertilizer How many pounds of N are in a 50-lb bag ... [Pg.510]


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