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Loss of contents

A portion of each solution was retained for analysis of carb-oxylate content at zero time. Samples of the polymer solutions were weighed into glass jars, the pH adjusted to 8.5 and the jars were sealed with tightly fitting screw caps. The jars were placed in thermostatted ovens at 90°, 108°, and 120°C. After the appropriate time, the jars were removed, cooled and weighed to ensure no loss of contents, prior to analysis for hydrolysis. [Pg.109]

No risk if product is lost after a pressure upset Rupture discs are nonreclosing devices. Whatever is in the system will get out and continue to do so until it is stopped by some form of intervention. If loss of contents is not an issue and it is installed as such, that action can be prompted. [Pg.138]

This cost comparison will of course vary considerably with size and material of construction and type of selected SRV, but you get the point. However, please note that everything has a value and the loss of contents should also be considered in the overall cost difference between a rupture disc and an SRV. [Pg.140]

A similar effect was observed for the highly photosensitive nifedipine and molsidomine tablets where the loss of content decreased with concentration (Fig. 2) (Thoma K, Aman W. In preparation) (4). [Pg.324]

Technical dossier needed, detail depends on quantities produced Must avoid loss of contents... [Pg.71]

Caution It is important to cool the sample vial in step 4 before opening the screw cap to avoid loss of content. [Pg.515]

Loss of contents through substrate and liner as a result of the eventual failure of the substrate. In imbonded linings, it is... [Pg.8]

LS A-1 materials and SCO-1 may be transported unpackaged under the specifications given in para. 523. One of the conditions specified sets out to ensure that there will be no loss of contents during normal conditions of transport. Depending on... [Pg.76]

If there is a loss of content of raw materials or intermediate product ahead of the incorporation into the final product then this will be carried over into that final product. If this will lead to a significant deviation then the loss needs to be taken into account when designing the formulation, for example by including an overage for the lost materials. [Pg.712]

Loss of contents through the substrate and liner as a result of the eventual failure of the substrate. In unbonded linings it is important that the space between the liner and substrate be vented to the atmosphere, not only to allow minute quantities of permeant vapor to escape, but to prevent expansion of entrapped air from collapsing the liner. For a discussion of permeation, absorption, and environmental stress cracking, refer to Chapter 1. [Pg.22]

Damage/repair (Cdam) Loss of contents (Ccon) Rental (Cren)... [Pg.489]

Numerous steel tanks, especially tall (slender) tanks, are anchored with bolts or straps. However, these anchors may be insufficient to withstand the total imposed load in strong earthquake events and can be damaged, in the form of anchor pullout, stretching, or rupture. One should consider that failure of an anchor does not necessarily lead to tank collapse or loss of tank contents. On the other hand, failure of a significant number of bolts may lead to failure of the tank supporting system and eventually to tank overturning and loss of contents. [Pg.1357]

A chapter is included on storing and handling LNG in vacuum insulated VI pressure tanks with zero loss of content and no rollover. [Pg.8]


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