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D 2770 Ozone-Resist Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Integral Insulation Jacket for Wire Cable. [Pg.223]

Ozone-Resisting Ethylene-Propylene Rubber Integral Insulation and Jacket for Wire and Cable, Spec, for, (D 2770) 38... [Pg.303]

The molded liners for the inlet head, cylinder section, and conical sections have Integral molded gaskets for sealing at the flanged joints. Molded liners and vulcanized linings are offered in gum rubber, polyurethane, nitrile rubber, butyl. Neoprene , Viton , Hypalon , and other liner materials can be supplied. [Pg.266]

The shell may be of metal (steel, alloy, or non-ferrous), plastic, wood or some combination which may require the addition of liners or inner layers of rubber, plastic or brick. The mechanical problems of attaching inner nozzles, supports and brick require considerable attention that is not an integral part of sizing the equipment. Figures 9-2A-C show a typical large steel brick-lined-membrane lined tower with corbeled brick support locations. In these towers, temperature and/or corrosive conditions usually dictate the internal lining, and the selection of the proper acid- (or alkali-) proof cements. [Pg.234]

In the case of filled rubbers, the network is represented by a huge chain of contour length L = NL, where N is the number of primary chains of length L. The observable (macroscopic) free energy is given by Equation 22.9, where Z(n) is the replicated partition function that is estimated by functional integration over the continuous chain conformations ... [Pg.610]

In disinfection of instruments, the chemicals used must not adversely affect the instruments, e.g. cause corrosion of metals, affect clarity or integrity of lenses, or change texture of synthetic polymers. Many materials such as fabrics, rubber, plastics are capable of adsorbing certain disinfectants, e.g. quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs), are adsorbed by fabrics, while phenolics are adsorbed by rubber, the consequence ofthis being a reduction in concentration of active compound. A disinfectant can only exert its effect ifit is in contact with the item being treated. Therefore access to all parts of an instrument or piece of equipment is essential. For small items, total immersion in the disinfectant must also be ensured. [Pg.207]

Applications Although Soxtec combines the best qualities of reflux and Soxhlet extractions up to now fairly little evidence has been reported concerning the efficacy of this system for polymer and rubber analysis. Nevertheless, it appears that oligomers and other reaction residues, softeners, antioxidants (e.g. BHT) and several other additives used to modify polymers are easily extracted from PVC, PP, PE, PS, rubber and many other polymeric materials. Also, some leading international plastic, rubber and packaging companies have made Soxtec an integral part of their quality control routines. Some application examples where Soxtec has proved successful are [148] ... [Pg.72]

Illustration Kinetics of dispersion the two-zone model. The models for agglomerate rupture when integrated with a flow model are useful for the modeling of dispersion in practical mixers, as was discussed for the case of drop dispersion. Manas-Zloczower, Nir, and Tadmor (1982), in an early study, presented a model for the dispersion of carbon black in rubber in a Banbury mixer (Fig. 34). The model is based on several simplifying assumptions Fragmentation is assumed to occur by rupture alone, and each rupture produces two equal-sized fragments. Rupture is assumed to occur... [Pg.170]

Ozone attack occurs mainly at the olefinic double bond of a diene rubber and, if not protected against, will result in loss of physical integrity for thin sectioned articles and surface cracking on larger mass products. [Pg.135]

The hot-feed rubber extruder is usually characterised by a relatively large screw depth and a relatively short L/D ratio of the barrel of 3 to 8 1 with the greatest number of machines having a ratio of 4 1. The barrel comprises usually a cast iron outer with either a traditional replaceable nitride liner, or, in the case of one manufacturer, of a single piece construction with an integral cast liner which has a surface hardness of Rockwell C60-62 and a hardness depth of 1.5 mm. The functional life for the bimetallic barrels is longer than for conventional nitride liner systems. [Pg.182]

The mould consists of 3 or more parts. The mould cavity is made in a conventional manner, but, mounted above and connected to it by a series of holes or transfer ports, is another cavity. The prepared rubber is placed in this upper chamber, and an integral ram is used to transfer the rubber into the mould cavities under pressure. The energy required to force the rubber into the cavities increases the temperature of the rubber mass as it flows through the connecting holes. As a result, curing times are significantly reduced. [Pg.202]

Young, R.J., Al-khudhaury, D. and Thomas, A.G. (1985). Analysis of filled rubbers using SAXS. In Integration of Fundamental Polymer Science and Technology. (L.A. Kleintjens and P.J. Lemstra eds.). Elsevier Appl. Sci., New York. p. 581. [Pg.41]

Allowable when the pan, dry digestion, mechanical reclaimed processes are integrated with a wet digestion reclaimed rubber process. [Pg.547]

Figure 3.21 — (A) Integrated FET with two hydrogen ion-sensitive FET elements. (B) Structure of enzyme-modified FET sensor S plastic card FET enzyme-modified FET chip lUM, immobilized urease membrane. (C) Flowthrough cell Bl fixed sensor cell block B2 movable sensor cell block SC flowthrough cell EC electrical connector RP silicone rubber sheet AMP amplifier. (Reproduced from [151] with permission of Elsevier Science Publishers). Figure 3.21 — (A) Integrated FET with two hydrogen ion-sensitive FET elements. (B) Structure of enzyme-modified FET sensor S plastic card FET enzyme-modified FET chip lUM, immobilized urease membrane. (C) Flowthrough cell Bl fixed sensor cell block B2 movable sensor cell block SC flowthrough cell EC electrical connector RP silicone rubber sheet AMP amplifier. (Reproduced from [151] with permission of Elsevier Science Publishers).
Latexes are usually copolymer systems of two or more monomers, and their total solids content, including polymers, emulsifiers, stabilizers etc. is 40-50% by mass. Most commercially available polymer latexes are based on elastomeric and thermoplastic polymers which form continuous polymer films when dried [88]. The major types of latexes include styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), polyacrylic ester (PAE) and epoxy resin (EP) which are available both as emulsions and redispersible powders. They are widely used for bridge deck overlays and patching, as adhesives, and integral waterproofers. A brief description of the main types in current use is as follows [87]. [Pg.346]

FIGURE D.7 Integrated microfluidic devices, which contain valves that can be pinched closed by pressurized channels, are fabricated from rubber by softmicrolithography at low... [Pg.92]

The advanced applications for nitrocellulose plastisol propellants require that they be integrally bonded to the motor case. Successful case bonding for the multiyear storage life of a rocket calls for special adhesives and liners which are completely compatible with these highly plasticized propellants. Best results have been obtained with a combination of an impervious rubber liner and a crosslinked adhesive system with a limited affinity for the plasticizers used in the propellants. Examples of effective liners are silica-filled butyl rubber and chlorinated synthetic rubber. Epoxy polyamides, isocyanate-crosslinked cellulose esters, and combinations of crosslinked phenol-formaldehyde and polyvinyl formal varnishes have proved to be effective adhesives between propellant and impervious liners. Pressure curing of the propellants helps... [Pg.42]

The dye ingress challenge test is performed at the end of expiry to show container-closure integrity over the production shelf life. Dye ingress testing is performed on vials having rubber stoppers exposed to the maximum exposure time and temperature during sterilization cycle. [Pg.531]


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