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Mechanical stabilization

Calcium complex soap greases, obtained by the reaction of lime and a mixture of fatty acids and acetic acid. These greases offer good high temperature and anti-wear/extreme pressure properties related to the presence, in the soap, of calcium acetate that acts as solid lubricant they have good mechanical stability. [Pg.281]

Aluminum complex greases, obtained by the reaction of aluminum isopropylate with a mixture of benzoic acid and fatty acids. These greases have a remarkable resistance to water, very good adhesion to metallic surfaces, good mechanical stability properties and resistance to temperature. They are less common than the first two types. [Pg.281]

Greases Mechanical and rheological behavior and its persistence Consistency and viscosity Mechanical stability Oxidation resistance... [Pg.284]

Imaging plates are exposed similar to radiographic films. They are read out by a LASER-scanner to a digital image without any developing process. After optical erasing of the virtual picture the same IP can be used cyclic up to more than 1000 times. The life time is limited by the mechanical stability of the IP s. An IP consists of a flexible polymer carrier which is coated with the sensitive layer. This layer is covered with a thin transparent protective foil. [Pg.468]

Salmeron M, Liu G-Y and Ogletree D F 1995 Molecular arrangement and mechanical stability of self-assembled monolayers on Au(111) under applied load Force in Scanning Probe Methods ed H-J Guntherodt et al (Amsterdam Kluwer)... [Pg.1726]

It was the idea of Winterton [2] to glue the otherwise fragile mica sheets onto polished silica discs to give them better mechanical stability, especially for friction experiments. The glue layer detemiines the final... [Pg.1733]

A pletliora of different SA systems have been reported in tire literature. Examples include organosilanes on hydroxylated surfaces, alkanetliiols on gold, silver, copper and platinum, dialkyl disulphides on gold, alcohols and amines on platinum and carboxyl acids on aluminium oxide and silver. Some examples and references can be found in [123]. More recently also phosphonic and phosphoric esters on aluminium oxides have been reported [124, 125]. Only a small selection out of tliis number of SA systems can be presented here and properties such as kinetics, tliennal, chemical and mechanical stability are briefly presented for alkanetliiols on gold as an example. [Pg.2622]

Organosilanes, such as trichlorosilanes or trimethylsilanes, can establish SA monolayers on hydroxylated surfaces. Apart from their (covalent) binding to the surface these molecules can also establish a covalent intennolecular network, resulting in an enlranced mechanical stability of the films (figure C2.4.11). In 1980, work was published on the fonnation of SAMs of octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) 11171. Subsequently, the use of this material was extended to the fonnation of multilayers 11341. [Pg.2623]

Adechanical stahility. ChemisoriDtion to tire surface, intennolecular interactions and crosslinking between adjacent compounds—if possible—all contribute to tire resulting stability of tire monolayer film. Lateral force microscopy investigations revealed tliat tire mechanical stability towards lateral forces on tire nanometre scale is likely to be detennined by tire defect density and tire domain size on a nano- to micrometre scale [163, 1731. [Pg.2627]

Hardy W B 1912 The tension of composite fluid surfaces and the mechanical stability of films of fluids Proc. R. See. A 86 610-35... [Pg.2629]

These monomers provide a means for introducing carboxyl groups into copolymers. In copolymers these acids can improve adhesion properties, improve freeze-thaw and mechanical stability of polymer dispersions, provide stability in alkalies (including ammonia), increase resistance to attack by oils, and provide reactive centers for cross-linking by divalent metal ions, diamines, or epoxides. [Pg.1013]

A minimum mechanical stability may be requited which is greater than the minimum value specified. [Pg.274]

Without coke backfill, the anode reactions proceed according to Eqs. (7-1) and (7-2) with the subsequent reactions (7-3) and (7-4) exclusively at the cable anode. As a result, the graphite is consumed in the course of time and the cable anode resistance becomes high at these points. The process is dependent on the local current density and therefore on the soil resistivity. The life of the cable anode is determined, not by its mechanical stability, but by its electrical effectiveness. [Pg.217]

For service environments in which erosion is anticipated, the wall thickness of the apparatus should be increased. This thickness allowance should secure that various types of corrosion or erosion do not reduce the apparatus wall thickness below that required for mechanical stability of the operation. Where thickness allowance cannot be provided, a proportionally more resistant material should be selected. [Pg.21]

Because the separation is nearly independent of the total amount of protein loaded onto the column, no limitation with respect to the protein concentration exists for concentrations at least up to 60 mg. The high mechanical stability enables the injection of even highly viscous samples with high concentrations of protein. [Pg.222]

A range of preparative and semipreparative soft gel systems with an improved mechanical stability and thus the chance to run them with increased flow rates were tested for their potential on the separation of starch glucans. For each of these systems a Sephacryl S-200 precolumn proved to be a perfect shock absorber for sample application, improved reproducibility of separations, and increased lifetime of soft gel systems. [Pg.475]

Bosch Injector Rig measuring the mechanical stability of the oil to assess its shear stability. [Pg.852]

Grease type of soap) Recommended maximum operating temperature (°C) Water resistance Mechanical stability... [Pg.880]

Whereas a maximum number of contact points between PVC grains is desired to achieve mechanical stability, this prevents higher porosities. Typical values for porosity are 30 - 35 percent therefore the electrical resistance is rather high, i.e., 170 mQcm2, despite thin 0.3 mm backwebs for top qualities. As mentioned, the range is very wide — even considerably higher electrical resistances are sometimes acceptable, e.g., in areas where cold crank performance is of no significant importance. [Pg.265]

Better mechanical stability can be expected from irradiated polyethylene or mi-croporous polypropylene ( Celgard ) membranes, but these account for increased electrical resistance values. [Pg.283]

A gel electrolyte, formed by dissolving a salt in a polar liquid and adding an inactive polymeric material to give the material mechanical stability. [Pg.499]


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