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Polyethylene binder

An electrolytically deposited and a press-formed electrode prepared from equimolar ratios of Cu (32 wt%) and CuCE (67 wt%) and 1 wt% polyethylene binder were used. [Pg.376]

Binder weight must be 0.023-0.025 gauge. Ink color must be black. Polyethylene binders include... [Pg.155]

Binding. Polyethylene binders (front and back) must contain an internal (hidden) hinge formed in the material by heat and pressure. Hinge should extend along the entire left-hand binding edge of the binder and be of a depth... [Pg.155]

A plasma spray can therefore be used to apply sintered coatings to substrates which would normally be adversely affected by the sintering temperature of the coating. However, the powders carried by the plasma are exposed to greater thermal stress than the substrate, and some experimenting with specific powders is usually necessary to define the best application conditions. Where molybdenum disulphide in a metal, resin or ceramic binder is applied by this technique, the optimum conditions will usually be different for the two materials. This difficulty has been overcome by the use of two separate entry ports into the nozzle for the two components. The use of this technique has even been applied to molybdenum disulphide in a polyethylene binder. [Pg.196]

The degradation of polyethylene binder during kneading is further substantiated from the observed shift in the chromatographic peaks (Fig. 12b). [Pg.252]

Polypropylene, biaxially oriented, 2-ply laminate, polyethylene binder... [Pg.357]

This includes wire enamels on a base of polyvinyl formal, polyurethane or epoxy resins as well as moulding powder plastics on phenol-formaldehyde and similar binders, with cellulose fillers, laminated plastics on paper and cotton cloth base, triacetate cellulose films, films and fibres of polyethylene terephthalate. [Pg.221]

A composite consisting of a mixture of carbon particles (e.g., carbon black or graphite) and a polymer binder such as polyethylene or polypropylene with a surface layer of a carbon-black or carbon-felt... [Pg.241]

Polyethylene (— CH2--) as Binder, Ammonium Nitrate NH4ND3) as Oxidizer... [Pg.923]

The stabilizing of aqueous latexes succeeded by using emulsifiers (anionic, nonionic) and/or their mixture, steric stabilizators (polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), hydroxyethyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, new protective colloids etc.), and polymerizable surfaces active agents, in general. Vinyl acetate (VAc) emulsion homopolymers and copolymers (latexes) are widely used as binders in water-based interior and exterior architectural paints, coatings, and adhesives, since they have higher mechanical and water resistance properties than the homopolymers of both monomers [2, 4, 7]. [Pg.406]

Organic polymers and resins have also been used for zeolite binding. An early example is the use polyurethane in the formahon of vibration-resistant zeolite porous bodies for refrigerant drying [90]. Organic binders such as cellulose acetate and other cellulose-based polymers have also used to mitigate problems with binder dissolution in aqueous phase separations [91, 92]. Latex has also been used as a water-stable organic binder [93]. More recently, thermoplastic resins, such as polyethylene have also been used as binders for zeolites [94]. [Pg.70]

Huang et al. [59] evaluated some common excipients for residual levels of hydrogen peroxide. They found levels of H2O2 in the range 0-244 ppm, but perhaps of more concern, they showed quite pronounced differences between different batches of the same vendor and between different vendors of the same excipient. For example, although there is some variability of residual peroxide levels in PEG 400 (polyethylene glycol) from vendor B (5-16 ppm), the differences were small, in contrast with those seen from vendor C (2-59 ppm). Similarly, the differences in residual peroxide in the binder PVP (polyvinyl pyroli-done) from two different vendors were quite marked (73 vs 244 ppm). Formulations optimised for excipients from specific sources could well be sub-optimal if the... [Pg.32]


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