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SLAG WOOL

Of the fibrous fillers which greatly reduce the brittleness, blue asbestos fibre is normally used for battery boxes, the principal outlet. Other materials that may be used include cotton fibres, ground wood, slag wool and ground cork. [Pg.872]

Slag wool A mineral wool produced from molten furnace slag. [Pg.120]

From these it can be seen that rock wool, slag wool and glass wool are all mineral wools. [Pg.120]

Potassium permanganate See Potassium permanganate Slag wool... [Pg.387]

MMVF are synthetic fibers with glasslike structures. The term usually refers to silicate-based glass fibers, because these compositions form the largest volume of fibers produced. However, in addition to fiberglass and fused silica (Si02), there are other amorphous fibers used in commerce alumina (AI2O3) and silica combinations, rock and slag wool, as well as fibers with nonsilicate compositions such as carbon. Many of these amorphous fibers have proprietary names. [Pg.80]

Explodes on contact with acetic acid, acetic anhydride, ammonium nitrate, dimethylformamide, formaldehyde, concentrated hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride + sulfuric acid, sulfuric acid + water. Forms sensitive explosive mixtures with aluminum powder + ammonium nitrate + glyceryl nitrate + nitrocellulose, ammonium perchlorate, arsenic, phosphorus, sulfur, slag wool, titanium. [Pg.1167]

Eastes W., Potter R. M., and Hadley J. G. (2000b) Estimating rock and slag wool fiber dissolution rate from composition. Inhalat. Toxicol. 12, 1127—1139. [Pg.4847]

Thin fibers 2 to 10 pm in diameter and with an average length of ca. 15 mm are obtained by the cascade centrifugal process, widely used for the production of rock and slag wools. In this process the melt flows onto one of three to four rotors with horizontal axes. From there the melt is transferred with increasing speed to the casing... [Pg.375]

Calcium sulfate (4H2O), artificial 84.6 40. 22 Slag wool 12 30. 022... [Pg.488]

Continuous glass filament Rock (stone) wool Slag wool Para-Aramid Wollanstonite Sepiolite... [Pg.535]

FaUentin (Denmark) 1993 Slag wool production factory PAH TWA (pg/m )... [Pg.744]

Failentin, B., and Kamstrup, O. (1993). Simulation of past exposure in slag wool production. Ann Occup Hyg 37, 419 33. [Pg.775]


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