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Heat resistant treatments

Fire retardant and heat resistant treatments and coatings... [Pg.160]

Furfural reacts with ketones to form strong, crosslinked resins of technical interest in the former Soviet Union the U.S. Air Force has also shown some interest (42,43). The so-called furfurylidene acetone monomer, a mixture of 2-furfurylidene methyl ketone [623-15-4] (1 )> bis-(2-furfurylidene) ketone [886-77-1] (14), mesityl oxide, and other oligomers, is obtained by condensation of furfural and acetone under basic conditions (44,45). Treatment of the "monomer" with an acidic catalyst leads initially to polymer of low molecular weight and ultimately to cross-linked, black, insoluble, heat-resistant resin (46). [Pg.79]

The estabhshment of safe thermal processes for preserving food in hermetically sealed containers depends on the slowest heating volume of the container. Heat-treated foods are called commercially sterile. Small numbers of viable, very heat-resistant thermophylic spores may be present even after heat treatment. Thermophylic spores do not germinate at normal storage temperatures. [Pg.458]

To produce easy care wool—polyester blend garments, heat setting of the polyester component will impart set stability to repeated machine washing. A minimum of 20—30% polyester is needed for adequate stability. A fabric shrink-resist treatment such with Synthappret BAP may be necessary to give the required shrink-resistance for easy cate performance. If the polyester content is increased, particularly above 50%, and a suitable fabric constmction is used, heat setting alone will give easy care performance. [Pg.353]

PPO forms one of a group of rigid, heat-resistant, more-or-less selfextinguishing polymers with a good electrical and chemical resistance, low water absorption and very good dimensional stability. This has led to a number of applications in television such as tuner strips, microwave insulation components and transformer housings. The excellent hydrolytic stability has also led to applications in water distribution and water treatment applications such as in pumps, water meters, sprinkler systems and hot water tanks. It is also used in valves of drink vending machines. [Pg.589]

Boiling - This involves bringing the water to its boiling point in a container over heat. The water must be maintained at this temperature 15 to 20 minutes. This will disinfect the water. Boiling water is an effective method of treatment because no important waterborne diseases are caused by heat-resisting organisms. [Pg.46]

The well-known condensation between 2-furaldehyde and acetone in a basic medium yields what is usually called furfurylidene acetone monomer composed of a mixture of 2-furfurylidene methyl ketone, di-2-furfurylidene ketone, mesityl oxide and other oligomers derived from further condensation reactions135. This mixture is then polymerized by the action of an acidic catalyst in the first phase of the reaction a polymer of low molecular weight is produced which on further treatment cross-links to a black insoluble and heat-resistant material136. ... [Pg.80]

Fig. 14 Heat resistance of SiC-based fibers (tensile strength after heat-treatment in Ar for 1 h)... Fig. 14 Heat resistance of SiC-based fibers (tensile strength after heat-treatment in Ar for 1 h)...
The polymer has been stable to hydrolysis and does not alter its properties when heated to 500°C. Polyalumoxanes find use as binders in the preparation of heat-resistant paints and for special treatment of textiles. [Pg.210]

Similar results were obtained in a study of the combined effect of ultrasound (20 kHz) and heat treatment on the survival of two strains of Bacillus subtilis in distilled water, glycerol and milk [17]. When spores, suspended in water or milk, were subjected to ultrasonic waves before heat treatment little or no decrease of the heat resistance was observed. However when heat and ultrasound were applied simultaneously the heat treatment times in milk were reduced by 74% for B. subtilis var, niger-40 and by 63 % for B. subtilis var, ATCC 6051 and similar results were obtained in glycerol. Thermosonication in water was more marked reducing the heat resistance of the spores by up to 99.9 % in the 70 - 95 °C range. The effect of thermosonication was slightly diminished to 75 % as the temperature reached the boiling point of water. [Pg.137]

Zirconium oxide (ZrO ) is the most common compound of zirconium found in nature. It has many uses, including the production of heat-resistant fabrics and high-temperature electrodes and tools, as well as in the treatment of skin diseases. The mineral baddeleyite (known as zirconia or ZrO ) is the natural form of zirconium oxide and is used to produce metallic zirconium by the use of the Kroll process. The KroU process is used to produce titanium metal as well as zirconium. The metals, in the form of metaUic tetrachlorides, are reduced with magnesium metal and then heated to red-hot under normal pressure in the presence of a blanket of inert gas such as helium or argon. [Pg.124]

Synthesis of PIQ. Very high heat resistance is required in order for a polymer film to be used as an insulator. This is because several heat treatments over 400 C are necessary in LSI interconnection and assembly processes. An aromatic polyimide (I), a reaction product of aromatic diamine and acid dianhydride, is one of the most heat resistant polymeric materials ... [Pg.125]

The influence of water on heat resistance of cured PIQ film was examined as follows. PIQ prepolymer solutions were synthesized using moist acid dianhydrides and PIQ films were formed from these solutions. Next, heat treatment was carried out on the films at 450 C in air and their weight residues were measured. The results are shown in Figure 6. It was found that even a small amount of water greatly decreased the heat resistance of PIQ. [Pg.130]

Sang, Y, Seib, P. A. (2006). Resistant starches from amylose mutants of corn by simultaneous heat-moisture treatment and phosphorylation. Carbohydr. Polym., 63, 167-175. [Pg.315]


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