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Specific gravity effect

As the content of pulp sand is increased in case of Type M mortar, the specific gravity is reduced but the strength is decreased. Especially the flexural strength is more sensitive than the shear strength. As it is clearly shown in the relative strength per unit specific gravity, effectiveness to increase the pulp sand content is poor from the view point of strength properties. [Pg.196]

ITi = weight in air of the water required to fill the pyknometer at fC W2 = weight in air of the liquid required to fill the pyknometer at t°C d = density of water in grams per milliliter at fC Sync = specific gravity of the liquid at t°C referred to water at t°C corrected for the buoyant effect of air... [Pg.448]

Natural Ethoxylated Fats, Oils, and Waxes. Castor oil (qv) is a triglyceride high in ticinoleic esters. Ethoxylation in the presence of an alkaline catalyst to a polyoxyethylene content of 60—70 wt % yields water-soluble surfactants (Table 20). Because alkaline catalysts also effect transestenfication, ethoxylated castor oil surfactants are complex mixtures with components resulting from transesterrfication and subsequent ethoxylation at the available hydroxyl groups. The ethoxylates are pale amber Hquids of specific gravity just above 1.0 at room temperature. They are hydrophilic emulsifiers, dispersants, lubricants, and solubilizers used as textile additives and finishing agents, as well as in paper (qv) and leather (qv) manufacture. [Pg.251]

When tank operators change a stored hquid, care must be exercised. If there is a significant increase in the specific gravity of the new hquid, the effective hydrostatic pressure acting on the tank walls is greater if the design hquid level is not reduced. [Pg.309]

Most surface waters contain varying amounts of suspended solids, including silt, clay, bacteria, and vimses and it is necessary to remove these before to distribution to the domestic or industrial consumer. Suspended soHds not only affect the acceptabiUty of the water but also interfere with disinfection. The principal treatment processes are sedimentation (qv) and filtration (qv). Sedimentation alone is rarely adequate for the clarification of turbid waters and is of htde or no value for the removal of such very fine particles as clay, bacteria, etc. Table 1 shows the effect of particle size on the sedimentation rate of a soHd having a specific gravity of 2.65 in water at 20°C. [Pg.275]

In view of the facts that three-dimensional coUoids are common and that Brownian motion and gravity nearly always operate on them and the dispersiag medium, a comparison of the effects of particle size on the distance over which a particle translationaUy diffuses and that over which it settles elucidates the coUoidal size range. The distances traversed ia 1 h by spherical particles with specific gravity 2.0, and suspended ia a fluid with specific gravity 1.0, each at 293 K, are given ia Table 1. The dashed lines are arbitrary boundaries between which the particles are usuaUy deemed coUoidal because the... [Pg.393]

Monomer conversion (79) is followed by measuring the specific gravity of the emulsion. The polymerization is stopped at 91% conversion (sp gr 1.069) by adding a xylene solution of tetraethylthiuram disulfide. The emulsion is cooled to 20°C and aged at this temperature for about 8 hours to peptize the polymer. During this process, the disulfide reacts with and cleaves polysulfide chain segments. Thiuram disulfide also serves to retard formation of gel polymer in the finished dry product. After aging, the alkaline latex is acidified to pH 5.5—5.8 with 10% acetic acid. This effectively stops the peptization reaction and neutralizes the rosin soap (80). [Pg.541]


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