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Another method which should be cited apart from the others is to pyrolyze the sample in a hydrogen atmosphere. The sulfur is converted to H2S which darkens lead-acetate-impregnated paper. The speed of darkening, measured by an optical device, provides the concentration measurement. This method attains sensitivity thresholds of 0.02 ppm. [Pg.32]

Using of a source Cs nozzles with the contents of tungsten up to 75 % were investigated. The distributions received for a product without impregnation and after impregnation by tungsten are shown on fig. 1. [Pg.600]

Results of determining a density of a composite material nozzles of the rocket engine before and after impregnation by metal. [Pg.600]

The first phenomenon is sedimentation of developer s particles in a zone impregnated with a penetrant. As a result the thickness of developer s layer h, appearing in formulas, is smaller than the thickness of dry zone. Our experimental results show that in some cases h is 80% smaller than h. The pictures illustrating the sedimentation influence upon the values of thickness for various developers are obtained. The estimation of this influence upon calculated sensitivity is carried out. [Pg.613]

On standing, gelatinous aluminium hydroxide, which may initially have even more water occluded than indicated above, is converted into a form insoluble in both acids and alkalis, which is probably a hydrated form of the oxide AI2O3. Both forms, however, have strong adsorptive power and will adsorb dyes, a property long used by the textile trade to dye rayon. The cloth is first impregnated with an aluminium salt (for example sulphate or acetate) when addition of a little alkali, such as sodium carbonate, causes aluminium hydroxide to deposit in the pores of the material. The presence of this aluminium hydroxide in the cloth helps the dye to bite by ad sorbing it—hence the name mordant (Latin mordere = to bite) dye process. [Pg.151]

Carbon disulphide is an excellent solvent for fats, oils, rubber, sulphur, bromine and iodine, and is used industrially as a solvent for extraction. It is also used in the production of viscose silk, when added to wood cellulose impregnated with sodium hydroxide solution, a viscous solution of cellulose xanthate is formed, and this can be extruded through a fine nozzle into acid, which decomposes the xanthate to give a glossy thread of cellulose. [Pg.202]

The combustion tube. The oxygen is led through the side-arm G (Fig. 85) into the combustion tube L via the horizontal side-arm H which is fused into the combustion tube about 4 cm. from the end (the joint between G and H is also made with impregnated rubber tubing with the two glass tubes touching inside the rubber). The position of H thus allows the combustion... [Pg.469]

All of the pieces pictured here are not going to fit perfectiy into each other and that s going to cause all sorts of leaks. The answer is teflon tape. Strike loves teflon tape This inexpensive product is found in the plumbing department of any hardware store and is the duct tape of the next century. Teflon tape is chemically and thermally indestructible. This stuff is wrapped around any piece of pipe or joint, said part then jammed into its appropriate receptacle and the tape will mold to form a perfect fit. Hell, it can mummify a whoie joint compiex to make it absolutely impregnable. [Pg.20]

Turmeric paper (gives a rose-brown coloration with boric acid) wash tbe ground root of turmeric with water and discard tbe washings. Digest with alcohol and filter, using the clear filtrate to impregnate white, unsized paper, which is then dried. [Pg.1198]

Creager and colleagues designed a salicylate ion-selective electrode using a PVC membrane impregnated with tetraalkylammonium salicylate. To determine the ion-selective electrode s selectivity coefficient for benzoate,... [Pg.535]

Impregnating Formulations Based on Furan Chemicals, Technical Bulletin No. 190, Chemicals Division, The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, lU., 1979. [Pg.85]

Today the most efficient catalysts are complex mixed metal oxides that consist of Bi, Mo, Fe, Ni, and/or Co, K, and either P, B, W, or Sb. Many additional combinations of metals have been patented, along with specific catalyst preparation methods. Most catalysts used commercially today are extmded neat metal oxides as opposed to supported impregnated metal oxides. Propylene conversions are generally better than 93%. Acrolein selectivities of 80 to 90% are typical. [Pg.123]

T. L. Rutt andJ. A. Syne, "Fabrication of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor by Metal Impregnation," IEEE Trans. Parts Hybrids Packag., PHP-9, 144-147 (1973). [Pg.316]


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