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Pricing stabilizing orders

In the 1990s this approach became more common in order to ensure sufficient compressive strength with the trend to lower bulk densities. Furthermore the proportion of SAN to polyol has been increased to about 40%. This may lead to serious stability problems and care must be taken to control the size and distribution of the particles and prevent agglomeration. Polymer polyols using polystyrene as the polymer component have recently become available (Postech-Shell) and are claimed to exhibit good stability, low viscosity and less discolouration as well as providing price advantages. [Pg.796]

The cross-dimerization reaction is very commonly employed for the manufacture of intermediates for synthetic musks, which have become an important class of perfumery chemicals. Synthetic musks have been the target of extensive research over the years due to a conservation order placed on the musk deer. Nitro musks are being steadily replaced by non-nitro polycyclic musks becau.se of technical drawbacks and health aspects of the former, which are explosive, sensitive, and virtually nonbiodegradable. Non-nitro musks, on the other hand exhibit better stability to light and alkali, and more nearly duplicate the odour of the macrocyclic musks occurring in nature. Indian musk odorants are easily soluble in alcohol and perfume compositions. They have the added advantage of non-discoloration in soap and domestic products. In view of the low price, their future in the perfume industry appears very promising. [Pg.136]

Depending on the gas type and application, different gas detection and sensor principles may be suitable. Beside the price, there are other parameters like accuracy, power consumption, long-term stability, lifetime, selectivity and sensitivity which have to be taken into account. However, whether a sensor is developed into a product depends on the relation between additional functionality and additional cost. In the subsequent chapters we intend to give an overview of common sensor principles and their potential use in household appliances. In order to give some information about existing (commercialized) sensors and sensor systems each subchapter is completed by an amendment listing a selection of relevant gas sensor products. [Pg.142]

In many cases, it will be impossible to prevent unwanted reactions at the counter electrode. Then a separation of the anolyte and catholyte is needed. An optimal compromise has to be found for the separator between separation effectiveness and ion conductivity, that is, minimized electrical resistance and low energy consumption. Moreover, chemical, thermal, and mechanical stability and price of the separator have to be considered. Naturally, a complete separation is impossible, because a slight diffusion rate is inevitable. In laboratory scale experiments, probably a high cell voltage is acceptable in order to realize a maximal separation. [Pg.37]

Choice of Solvent The solvent selected will offer the best balance of a number of desirable characteristics high saturation limit and selectivity for the solute to be extracted, capability to produce extracted material of quality unimpaired by the solvent, chemical stability under process conditions, low viscosity, low vapor pressure, low toxicity and flammability low density low surface tension, ease and economy of recovery from the extract stream, and price. These factors are listed in an approximate order of decreasing importance, but the specifics of each application determine their interaction and relative significance, and any one can control the decision under the right combination of process conditions. [Pg.2000]


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