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Specific high temperature

Abstract This chapter examines the use of high temperature polymers as membranes, fuel cells and solar cells. Also, it considers the application of such materials for aerospace developments. The methods for characterization and testing of specific high temperature polymer blends for each of these applications are reviewed. [Pg.70]

For engineers and researchers searching for materials for specific high temperature applications, data and information about commercially available PBI and PBI blends are important. PBI commercial products include PBI fibers, PBI polymers, compression molded PBI products, melt-processable PBI/PEEK blends, and PBI solutions. Their typical properties are summarized in this section. [Pg.199]

Dulong and Pedt s law The product of the atomic weight and the specific heat of a metal is constant of value approximately 6-2. Although not true for all metals at ordinary temperatures, these metals and several non-metals approximate to the law at high temperatures. [Pg.147]

Ethylene. Under the influence of pressure and a catalyst, ethylene yields a white, tough but flexible waxy sohd, known as Polythene. Polyethylene possesses excellent electric insulation properties and high water resistance it has a low specific gravity and a low softening point (about 110°). The chemical inertness oi Polythene has found application in the manufacture of many items of apparatus for the laboratory. It is a useful lubricant for ground glass connexions, particularly at relatively high temperatures. [Pg.1015]

Following the movement of airborne pollutants requires a natural or artificial tracer (a species specific to the source of the airborne pollutants) that can be experimentally measured at sites distant from the source. Limitations placed on the tracer, therefore, governed the design of the experimental procedure. These limitations included cost, the need to detect small quantities of the tracer, and the absence of the tracer from other natural sources. In addition, aerosols are emitted from high-temperature combustion sources that produce an abundance of very reactive species. The tracer, therefore, had to be both thermally and chemically stable. On the basis of these criteria, rare earth isotopes, such as those of Nd, were selected as tracers. The choice of tracer, in turn, dictated the analytical method (thermal ionization mass spectrometry, or TIMS) for measuring the isotopic abundances of... [Pg.7]

As noted, the oxidation resistance of silicon nitride ceramics depends on the type and concentration of the sintering aids. In materials designed for high temperature appHcations the specific weight gain resulting from oxidation upon a 500-h air exposure at 1200°C and 1350°C is about 1—2 g/m and 2—4 g/m, respectively. The kinetics of the oxidation process have been iavestigated (63,64) as has the corrosion resistance (65). Corrosion resistance is also dependent on material formulation and density. [Pg.323]

Alkylated aromatics have excellent low temperature fluidity and low pour points. The viscosity indexes are lower than most mineral oils. These materials are less volatile than comparably viscous mineral oils, and more stable to high temperatures, hydrolysis, and nuclear radiation. Oxidation stabihty depends strongly on the stmcture of the alkyl groups (10). However it is difficult to incorporate inhibitors and the lubrication properties of specific stmctures maybe poor. The alkylated aromatics also are compatible with mineral oils and systems designed for mineral oils (see Benzene Toulene Xylenes and ethylbenzene). ... [Pg.264]

Oxides of nitrogen, NO, can also form. These are generally at low levels and too low an oxidation state to consider water scmbbing. A basic reagent picks up the NO2, but not the lower oxidation states the principal oxide is usually NO, not NO2. Generally, control of NO is achieved by control of the combustion process to minimize NO, ie, avoidance of high temperatures in combination with high oxidant concentrations, and if abatement is required, various approaches specific to NO have been employed. Examples are NH injection and catalytic abatement (43). [Pg.58]


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