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Protective barriers

Most recent studies (69) on elevated temperature performance of carbon fiber-based composites show that the oxidation resistance and elevated temperature mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced composites are complex and not always direcdy related to the oxidation resistance of the fiber. To some extent, the matrix acts as a protective barrier limiting the diffusion of oxygen to the encased fibers. It is therefore critical to maintain interfacial bonding between the fiber and the matrix, and limit any microcracking that may serve as a diffusion path for oxygen intmsion. Since interfacial performance typically deteriorates with higher modulus carbon fibers it is important to balance fiber oxidative stabiHty with interfacial performance. [Pg.7]

Use protective/barrier creams and skin reconditioning creams Maintain high standard of personal hygiene... [Pg.136]

Primers for protective coatings may be divided into three broad classes based on the mechanism of substrate protection barrier primers that function by preventing the ingress of moisture and electrolytes, primers that protect the substrate galvanically in the presence of electrolytes, and primers that contain electrochemical inhibitors to passivate the substrate. Each of these approaches requires a distinct primer film structure due to the different mechanisms of protection. [Pg.456]

Rubber is protected against ozone attack by addition of physical and/or chemical antiozonants. Hydrocarbon waxes are the most common type of physical antiozonants, and p-phenylenediamine derivatives are the prevalent chemical antiozonants. Waxes bloom to the rubber surface and form a protective barrier. [Pg.645]

Goggles/face screens, gloves/protective clothing, ear protection, barrier creams... [Pg.173]

Inject a filming amine to provide a protective barrier that will prevent cyanide from contacting the iron sulfide layer. [Pg.263]

Oxygen from the atmosphere, dissolved in the electrolyte solution provides the cathode reactant in the corrosion process. Since the electrolyte solution is in the form of thin films or droplets, diffusion of oxygen from the atmosphere/electrolyte solution interface to the solution/metal interface is rapid. Moreover, convection currents within these thin films of solution may play a part in further decreasing concentration polarisation of this cathodic process . Oxygen may also oxidise soluble corrosion products to less soluble ones which form more or less protective barriers to further corrosion, e.g. the oxidation of ferrous species to the less soluble ferric forms in the rusting of iron and steel. [Pg.338]

Aluminium does provide a protective barrier to corrosive attack on steel but its ability to provide sacrificial protection is limited. The use of Al-Zn... [Pg.478]

Consider the case of the production of peroxy esters (e.g. tert-buty] peroxy 2-ethyl hexanoate), based on the reaction between the corresponding acid chloride and the hydroperoxide in the presence of NaOH or KOH. These are highly temperature sensitive and violently unstable, and solvent impurities are detrimental in their applications for polymerization. Batch operations to produce even 1000 tpa will be unsafe. A continuous reactor can overcome most of the problems and claims have been made for producing purer chemicals at lower capital and operation cost the use of solvent can be avoided. Continuous reactors can produce seven to ten times more material per unit volume than batch processes. Since the amount of hazardous product present in the unit at any given time is small, protective barrier walls may be unneccessary (Kohn, 1978). [Pg.182]

Local host defenses of both the upper and lower respiratory tract, along with the anatomy of the airways, are important in preventing infection. Upper respiratory defenses include the mucodliary apparatus of the nasopharynx, nasal hair, normal bacterial flora, IgA antibodies, and complement. Local host defenses of the lower respiratory tract include cough, mucodliary apparatus of the trachea and bronchi, antibodies (IgA, IgM, and IgG), complement, and alveolar macrophages. Mucus lines the cells of the respiratory tract, forming a protective barrier for the cells. This minimizes the ability of organisms to attach to the cells and initiate the infectious process. The squamous epithelial cells of the upper respiratory tract are not ciliated, but those of the columnar epithelium of the lower tract are. The cilia beat in a uniform fashion upward, moving particles up and out of the lower respiratory tract. [Pg.1050]

Impaired mucosal integrity Breaks in the protective barrier allows fungal invasion often due to radiation, surgery, or mucositis... [Pg.1205]

Packaging and protective barrier waste Receipt and storage of raw materials Shipped to municipal landfill 7500 0a... [Pg.1206]

Ozone degradation is a surface phenomenon and hence a physical anti-ozonant must form a protective barrier. A chemical anti-ozonant can be added during polymer fabrication, but again it must diffuse to the surface. It must also provide a defence over the lifetime of the article. [Pg.103]

The multilayer shells can also provide a protective barrier for the loaded enzyme in environments where enzyme-degrading substrates such as proteases may be present [67]. Dissolved catalase was inactivated immediately by protease, losing its entire activity within 60 min in solution. For catalase loaded in BMS spheres, inactivation is slower, with an activity loss of about 20 % in 60 min. Notably, a negligible decrease in... [Pg.217]

Some diseases caused by bacteria are communicable and easily transferred from an infected individual to anyone in close proximity. Typically, this occurs when the infected individual coughs or sneezes creating an infectious aerosol. These aerosols enter the body of a new host through inhalation and /or contact of the aerosol with the mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth. In addition, although intact skin is an effective barrier against most pathogens, abrasions, or lacerations circumvents this protective barrier and allows entry of the pathogen into the body. [Pg.494]

As the protective barrier between the body and the external environment, the skin is exposed to potentially damaging chemicals on a daily basis. It has been estimated that approximately 80,000 chemicals are in common use worldwide [5] and new products are being continuously introduced. Chemical production for most countries increased in 2004 with an increase in the total production index for all chemicals of 2.9% in the United States, 4.3% in the United Kingdom, and 6.8% in Canada [6], As new products are being developed and chemical production increases, toxicologists are faced with the need to develop improved methods for evaluating the potential of these chemicals to induce contact dermatitis. [Pg.545]


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