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Mechanical filler

AWS) has issued specifications covering the various filler-metal systems and processes (2), eg, AWS A5.28 which appHes to low alloy steel filler metals for gas-shielded arc welding. A typical specification covers classification of relevant filler metals, chemical composition, mechanical properties, testing procedures, and matters related to manufacture, eg, packaging, identification, and dimensional tolerances. New specifications are issued occasionally, in addition to ca 30 estabUshed specifications. Filler-metal specifications are also issued by the ASME and the Department of Defense (DOD). These specifications are usually similar to the AWS specification, but should be specifically consulted where they apply. [Pg.348]

Mechanical Properties. The stain resistance of paints is directly related to their porosity. Therefore fillers that help to reduce porosity, ie, those with low surface areas, wide size distribution, and laminar shapes, contribute to stain resistance. [Pg.371]

Physical Dilution. The flame retardant can also act as a thermal sink, increasing the heat capacity of the polymer or reducing the fuel content to a level below the lower limit of flammabiHty. Inert fillers such as glass fibers and microspheres and minerals such as talc act by this mechanism. [Pg.465]

The retention of fillers in the sheet during the forming process is important. Both hydrodynamic mechanisms and colloidal or coflocculation phenomena are significant in determining filler retention (7). Polymeric retention aids are used to bridge between filler particles and fibers. Talc is sometimes used with mechanical pulp furnishes in order to reduce the deposition of pitch-like materials onto paper machinery. [Pg.5]

The organic peroxides and peroxide compositions produced commercially are those that can be manufactured, shipped, stored, and used safely. Organic peroxides can be thermally and mechanically desensitized by wetting or by dilution with suitable solvents, iaert soHd fillers, or iasoluble Hquids (suspension of soHd peroxides ia Hquid plasticizers or water, and emulsions of Hquid peroxides ia water). [Pg.132]

Nonblack fillers such as the precipitated siHcas can reduce both rate and state of cure. The mechanism appears to be one of a competitive reaction between mbber and filler for the zinc oxide activator. Use of materials such as diethylene glycol or triethanolamine prevents this competition thereby maintaining the desired cure characteristics. Neutral fillers such as calcium carbonate (whiting) and clays have Httie or no effect on the cure properties. [Pg.242]

Surfa.cta.nt-TypeAntista.ts, Inherently conductive antistats have the advantage of not being dependent on atmospheric moisture to function. Thek drawbacks include expense, coloration of the plastic, and alteration of the mechanical properties of the plastic. The added stiffness caused by conductive fillers may not be a problem with a rigid container, but it can be a problem for a flexible bag. [Pg.297]


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