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International Titanium Association

For complete information on titanium, its properties and uses, contact the International Titanium Association at httpy/www.ita.org. [Pg.34]

International Titanium Association, The (ITA), safety committee of, 24 865 International Technical Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), 75 181 International temperature scales (ITS), 75 749 24 436... [Pg.484]

ITA International Titanium Association (ITA) 1871 Folsom Street, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302-5714, United States Telephone (303) 443-7515 Fax (303) 443-4406 E-mall afitz titanlum.net Internet http //www.titanium.org/... [Pg.1265]

The electrolytic cells shown ia Figures 2—7 represent both monopolar and bipolar types. The Chemetics chlorate cell (Fig. 2) contains bipolar anode/cathode assembhes. The cathodes are Stahrmet, a registered trademark of Chemetics International Co., and the anodes are titanium [7440-32-6] Ti, coated either with mthenium dioxide [12036-10-17, RUO2, or platinum [7440-06-4] Pt—indium [7439-88-5] Ir (see Metal anodes). Anodes and cathodes are joined to carrier plates of explosion-bonded titanium and Stahrmet, respectively. Several individual cells electrically connected in series are associated with one reaction vessel. [Pg.73]

The variation in the lattice vibration of the solid products was examined by utilizing the FT-IR technique at successive DGC process times and the results are presented in Fig. 5. The absorption bands at 550 cm and 450 cm" are assigned to the vibration of the MFI-type zeolite and the internal vibration of tetrahedral inorganic atoms. The band 960 cm" has been assigned to the 0-Si stretching vibration associated with the incorporation of titanium species into silica lattice [4], This indicates that the amorphous wall of Ti-MCM-41 was transformed into the TS-1 structure. [Pg.791]

Pigments are classified by an internationally recognised convention, published in the International Colour Index by the Society of Dyers and Colourists in Bradford, in association with the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. The Index issues a generic name to chemically identical products (e.g., titanium dioxide is classified as C.I. Pigment White 6). Where structures are known, pigments are also given a constitution number (e.g., titanium dioxide has the constitution number Cl 77891).This number is reserved for the essential colorant, other ingredients, such as the carriers used in a masterbatch, do not affect this classification. [Pg.18]

N.D. Tomashov, G.P. Chernova, Y.S. Ruskol, and G.A. Ayuyan, Passivation of Alloys on Titanium Base, Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Metallic Corrosion, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 1974, p 248-252... [Pg.231]

Titanium in Practical Applications. International conferance, Trondheim, 19-20 June 1990. The Norwegian Association of Corrosion Engineers, 1990. Uhlig HH. Corrosion and Corrosion Control. John Wiley Sons, 1971. Nathan CC, editor. Corrosion linhibitors. Houston, Texas NACE, 1973. RozenfeldlL. Corrosion inhibitors. McGraw-Hill, 1981. [Pg.303]

J. Jackson and W. Boyd, in Applications Related Phenomena in Titanium Alloys, Special Technical Publication No. 432, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA, 1968, pp. 218-226. See also K. Shiobara and S. Morioka, in Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress on Metallic Corrosion, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Houston, TX, 1974, pp. 313-317. [Pg.433]

Schutz, R. W. and Grauman, J. S., Compositional Effects on Titanium Alloy Repassivation Potentitd in Chloride Media, Advances in Localized Corrosion, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Localized Corrosion, 1-5 June 1987, Orlando, FL, National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE), Houston, TX, 1990, pp. 335-337. [Pg.611]

R.W. Schutz and J.S.Grauman, Selection of Titanium Alloys for Concentrated Seawater, NaCl and MgCb Brines, Titanium 1986—Titanium Products and Applications, proceedings of the Technical Program from the 1986 International Conference, San Francisco, CA, Titanium Development Association, 1986... [Pg.696]


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