Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Heat source fiberglass

The emission measurements during this testing included N0X, smoke, particulate and PNA. N0X was determined by a non-disper-sive infrared analyzer, and smoke by the Bacharach test. Both the particulates and PNA were sampled by a source assessment sampling system (SASS). The SASS system isokinetically samples a fraction of the stack gas and traps particulates in a series of cyclones, which classify the particulate by size. Final filtration is through a fiberglass filter mounted in an oven heated to 200°C to prevent condensation of acids. In this program, the cyclones were not used, since previous work (3) had shown the particulate from coal-derived fuel oils to be small, with an average diameter on the order of 0.4 /um. The PNA which is not deposited on the particulate is collected on XAD-2 resin after the gas has been cooled to 15-20°C. PNA analyses were carried out on a combined extract from the particulate, XAD-2 resin, other condensates in the system, and the solvent rinses used to clean the SASS system. [Pg.181]

Casting can also be done with some thermoplastic materials, but it requires heat and some use of pressure. The pressure may be applied by centrifugal force, or an external pressure source. Resin casting is used to make all kinds of fiberglass products, and is often used to produce dolls, toy models, and other collectibles. Unit cost per finished product is usually higher than other molding technologies. Production quantities are usually low (at least per mold). [Pg.30]


See other pages where Heat source fiberglass is mentioned: [Pg.384]    [Pg.424]    [Pg.620]    [Pg.423]    [Pg.702]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.106]    [Pg.620]    [Pg.104]    [Pg.2352]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.137 ]




SEARCH



Fiberglass

Heat sources

© 2024 chempedia.info