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Smoke Suppression of Rigid HinylEsingMolybdenum Compounds, Technical Bulletin No. 2 Climax Performance Materials Corp. [Pg.463]

CLIMAX PERFORMANCE MATERIALS CORP. ACTRASOLS Anionic Surfactants ... [Pg.107]

Climax Performance Material, Corp. Clough Chemical Co., Ltd. [Pg.44]

Chemlnformatics, Inc. SIGMA-ALDRICH CORP Chemitura Fumigants CHEMTURA CORPORATION ChemPoint.com MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS INC Chemserve AECI LIMITED... [Pg.540]

Borates Molybdenum compounds Zinc Borate, Barium Metaborates, Ammonium Fluoroborate, Boric Acid Flexible PVC, polyolefins, unsaturated polyesters, thermoplastic polyesters, epoxies, nylons, urethanes, and phenolics Used in comhination with other retardants for flexible PVC and reinforced polyesters. Behave as synergists with halogen containing compounds CSA Chemical Harwich Chemical Corp. US Borax Chemical Corp. Climax Performance Materials CSA Chemical Sherwin WUhams Chemicals... [Pg.202]

ASTM (B265) Titanium Industries Cabot Performance Materials IMI Limited RMI Titanium Company TIMET (Titanium Metal Corp.)... [Pg.302]

While the performance of a dielectric elastomer transducer depends upon the dielectric and elastomeric properties of the polymer material, a great many polymer materials can be used. Because of this flexibility, unlike most other electroactive polymers (EAPs), different polymer materials can be selected for different applications, depending on the desired performance and physical properties. The best performing materials (those with greatest strains) are based on commercially available formulations of silicone rubber (polydimethyl siloxane) and acrylic elastomers such as the VHB series from 3M Corp. (Minnesota, USA) [11]. [Pg.389]

P(ANi) has been marketed for some time as a chemically polymerized, proprietary-sulfonate-doped CP under the tradename Versicon, Originally produced by the Allied Signal Corp. based in Morristown, NJ, USA, the product line was taken over in the mid-1990 s by the High Performance Materials division of Monsanto Co., St. Louis, MO, USA. [Pg.140]

Ferro Corp./Polymer Additives Div., 1636 Wayside Road, Cleveland, OH, 44112, USA (Tel 216-531-6010 FAX 216-750-7061 Internet http //www.ferro.com) Ferro (Great Britain) Limited/Colour Glass Performance Materials, Nile Street Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, ST6 2BQ, UK (Tel 44 1782-820400 FAX 44 1782-820402)... [Pg.2891]

Data from the following technical data sheets PAN fibers Amoco Performance Products, Asahi Kasei, BASE Stmctural Materials, Courtaulds-Grafil, Hercules, Mitsubishi Rayon, Toho Beslon, Toray Pitch fibers Amoco Performance Products, Mitsubishi Kasei, Tonen Corp. [Pg.2]

Producers of PAN-based carbon fiber include Toray, Toho Beslon, Mitsubishi Rayon, and Asahi Kasai Carbon in Japan Hercules, Amoco Performance Products, BASE Stmctural Materials, Eortafil (Akzo), and Mitsubishi Rayon in the United States and Akzo, Sigri, and Soficar in Europe. Primary suppHers of high performance pitch-based carbon fibers include Amoco Performance Products, Mitsubishi Kasai, and Tonen Corp. [Pg.2]

Army Corps of Engineers and were found to be effective on small-scale waves. It was recognized at the outset that this application would never use a great number of scrap tires, but tires perform well in applications where floats are needed. Scrap tires for breakwaters and floats are filled with material, usually foam, which displaces 200 pounds of water and can be used to float a number of devices such as marinas and docks and serve as small breakwaters. [Pg.35]

Glove material of constmction and size should also be considered when designing an isolator. There is a variety of gloves available for isolator use. Be sure to install gloves that are compatible with the materials handled in the isolator. Glove manufacturers (e.g., North Safety Products, Cranston, RI Renco Corp., Manchester, MA) can provide chemical compatibility charts to help in glove selection. A popular glove on the market for analytical use is the 15 mil Hypalon (DuPont Performance... [Pg.415]

Table 5. Comparison of materials performance by the TACAN Corp. Table 5. Comparison of materials performance by the TACAN Corp.
Materials. Narrow PS standards were obtained from Pressure Chemical Company (Pittsburgh, PA). A broad PS standard (MW = 250,000) was obtained from American Polymer Standards Corp. (Mentor, OH). The PMMA materials were Perspex CQ UV obtained from Imperial Chemical Industries (Wilmington, DE) and UV 52E obtained from Pharmacia Ophthalmics Inc.(Monrovia, CA). High-performance liquid chromatography-grade THF from JT Baker Inc. (Phillipsburg, NJ) was used as a carrier for all ThFFF and SEC experiments. The polymer solutions had concentrations of 0.2% (wt/vol). [Pg.97]


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