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Plastics pretreatment

In metallized and pretreatment forms (galvanized, plastic coated, plated, prefabrication treated)... [Pg.36]

A multidimensional system using capillary SEC-GC-MS was used for the rapid identification of various polymer additives, including antioxidants, plasticizers, lubricants, flame retardants, waxes and UV stabilizers (12). This technique could be used for additives having broad functionalities and wide volatility ranges. The determination of the additives in polymers was carried out without performing any extensive manual sample pretreatment. In the first step, microcolumn SEC excludes the polymer matrix from the smaller-molecular-size additives. There is a minimal introduction of the polymer into the capillary GC column. Optimization of the pore sizes of the SEC packings was used to enhance the resolution between the polymer and its additives, and smaller pore sizes could be used to exclude more of the polymer... [Pg.307]

The mechanical properties of composites are mainly influenced by the adhesion between matrix and fibers of the composite. As it is known from glass fibers, the adhesion properties could be changed by pretreatments of fibers. So special process, chemical and physical modification methods were developed. Moisture repel-lency, resistance to environmental effects, and, not at least, the mechanical properties are improved by these treatments. Various applications for natural fibers as reinforcement in plastics are encouraged. [Pg.809]

Thorough rinsing between the pretreatment steps is essential to prevent carry-over of solutions. The commonest plastic plated is ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene copolymer) but procedures are also available for polypropylene and other plastics. In some proprietary processes, electroless copper solutions are used to give the initial thin conducting layer. [Pg.536]

After special pretreatments, specific grades of plastics can be put through electroplating processes similar to those used in the plating of metals. Electroplated plastic products are very durable and provide... [Pg.545]

The BASF process requires pretreatment. Plastics are separated from non-plastics, ground and agglomerated. The agglomerate is fed into the process. [Pg.8]

Concern has been expressed about the possible formation of dioxins and furans. However, measurements during experiments indicated that the emissions of dioxins and furans were not significantly elevated. Dioxin emissions with or without plastic input appeared to be about a factor of 100 below the standard of 0.1 ng/Nm TEQ TCCD (toxicity equivalent in relation to the toxic dioxin TCCD) (a.7). This might be due to the benefit of the strongly reducing atmosphere and the high temperature of 2100 °C. In total, until now the conclusion has been that at current PVC levels in MSW, pretreatment for chlorine removal is unnecessary. [Pg.9]

A great variety of PVC materials have been tested in the process thus far cable, cable trays, flooring material, window frames, artificial leather, packaging, pipes, flexible hoses, ring binders and roofing material. This indicates that the process is robust and can handle a broad range of PVC materials. In terms of chlorine content, there are no restrictions. With the completion of the pretreatment pilot plant, the contents of other plastics and metals may now be reduced significantly. [Pg.17]

Methods for recycling used plastic materials are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the research projects into chemical recycling methods for used plastics at the Leuna location. These include development of a process for the thermaL thermooxidative pretreatment of used plastic materials, utilisation of pretreated used plastic materials in the visbreaker by gasification and by hydrogenation and the production of wax oxidates from pretreated used plastics. The results are discussed. [Pg.101]

In rodent stroke models, statin pretreatment has been shown to reduce infarct volumes and improve outcomes. Similarly, several clinical studies have shown that prior statin use reduced the severity of acute ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction. Recent studies indicate that beneftt can be achieved even when treatment is initiated after the onset of symptoms. In rodents, atorvastatin and simvastatin have been shown to reduce the growth of ischemic lesions, enhance functional outcome, and induce brain plasticity when administered after stroke onset. A retrospective analysis of the population-based Northern Manhattan Stroke Study (NOMASS) showed that patients using lipid-lowering agents at the time of ischemic stroke have a lower incidence of in-hospital stroke progression and reduced 90-day mortality rates. Retrospective analysis of data of the phase III citicoline trial showed... [Pg.101]

Energy production and consumption pose nature into pressure and make the energy sector becomes the largest contributor of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission in Vietnam since 2010, accounting for 67%. Several emission sources of GHG could be found in a waste treatment facilities it came from (1) emission of methane (CH4, GWP 25) at landfill of mixed waste, (2) from emission of fossil carbon dioxide through the combustion of plastics and composites or supported fuels (auxiliary), and (3) from emission of nitrous oxide (NOx) during incineration/ pretreatment process, etc. [Pg.457]

Surface-water samples are usually collected manually in precleaned polyethylene bottles (from a rubber or plastic boat) from the sea, lakes, and rivers. Sample collection is performed in the front of the bow of boats, against the wind. In the sea, or in larger inland lakes, sufficient distance (about 500 m) in an appropriate wind direction has to be kept between the boat and the research vessel to avoid contamination. The collection of surface water samples from the vessel itself is impossible, considering the heavy metal contamination plume surrounding each ship. Surface water samples are usually taken at 0.3-1 m depth, in order to be representive and to avoid interference by the air/water interfacial layer in which organics and consequently bound heavy metals accumulate. Usually, sample volumes between 0.5 and 21 are collected. Substantially larger volumes could not be handled in a sufficiently contamination-free manner in subsequent sample pretreatment steps. [Pg.21]

Dinitrobenzene is an intermediate employed in chemical syntheses of a large number of compounds used in the dye, explosives and plastics industry. The compound is known to induce methemoglobinemia and to cause testicular toxicity with the Sertoli cell being the major target. Nitro reduction was observed in erythrocytes, in rat Sertoli-germ cell cocultures and in rat testicular subcellular fractions, and it was shown that 3-nitrosonitrobenzene was formed that was considerably more toxic. Testicular toxicity was enhanced when the intracellular thiol levels were reduced by pretreatment with diethylmaleate. In turn, pretreatment with cysteamine or ascorbate reduced the toxicity of 1,3-dinitrobenzene and 3-nitrosonitrobenzene. [Pg.1028]

Plastics such as polypropylene and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene are used for the construction of pretreatment tanks and pipeworks. [Pg.299]

This method is used for curing coatings and inks on plastic cups, tubs, tubes, or metal cans. The parts are placed on mandrels, which are attached to a rotating device. This device moves them through the individual stations feed, pretreat (most frequently corona or flame, for plastics), printing, curing, and take-off. The printing is done by dry offset (see Section 7.5.3). [Pg.146]

One might expect that the more developed porous layer produced by the PAA process would tend to provide a greater number of successful mechanical interlocking sites 54-86-135-136> and initiate a larger degree of plastic deformation in the resin upon failure than the FPL oxide. Test data i29) comparing PAA and FPL pretreated systems have supported this conclusion. Also, the oxides formed by the PAA pretreatment have exhibited better stability in wet environments 54). Hence, the PAA process has replaced the FPL etch as the method of choice for the pretreatment of aluminum for adhesion systems i32-133>. [Pg.55]

Some plasticizer mixes require pretreatment, such as saponification, but in most instances chromatographic separations can be accomplished with the mix. In addition to the usual identification of substances by organochemical analysis, other methods now being used include color tests, physical tests (determinations of boiling point and refractive index), and infrared and ultraviolet spectroscopy. [Pg.104]


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