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Synergistic 390 INDEX

Sodium antimonate contains less antimony than either antimony trioxide or pentoxide and is thus less effective. However, its unique pH and low refractive index makes the antimonate the most desirable synergist for polymers that hydrolyze when processed with acidic additives or in polymers for which deep color tones are specified. Sodium antimonate costs approximately 3.30—4.40/kg and can be obtained from either Elf Atochem NA under the Thermoguard name or from Anzon Inc. as a Timinox product. [Pg.455]

Mixed Meta.1 Antimony Synergists. A similar increase in the oxygen index can be achieved using the mixed metal synergist Thermoguard CPA as illustrated in Table 8. [Pg.459]

Molybdenum Oxide. Molybdenum compounds incorporated into flexible PVC not only increase flame resistance, but also decrease smoke evolution. In Table 10 the effect of molybdenum oxide on the oxygen index of a flexible PVC containing 50 parts of a plasticizer is compared with antimony oxide. Antimony oxide is the superior synergist for flame retardancy but has Httle or no effect on smoke evolution. However, combinations of molybdenum oxide and antimony oxide may be used to reduce the total inorganic flame-retardant additive package, and obtain improved flame resistance and reduced smoke. [Pg.460]

Antimony oxide and 2inc borate are also used as synergists for unsaturated polyesters. Their combined effect on the flame spread index (25) is ... [Pg.461]

Ba(B02)2 H2O, used in flame retardant plastic formulations as a synergist for phosphoms or halogen compounds and as a partial or complete replacement for antimony oxide (see Flame RETARDANTS), is excellent as an afterglow suppressant. The low refractive index of results in greater... [Pg.481]

A comparison of bromine and phosphorus compounds on the flammability of PET fiber shows phosphorus (as phosphine oxide) to be 3.7 times more effective than bromine (Table 1). No synergy was observed. Nevertheless, phosphorus was shown to be more effective than antimony normally used as a synergist, resulting in a higher oxygen index at a lower concentration (Table 2). [Pg.342]

AS A FLAME RETARDANT. The zinc borate is an efficient synergist of organic halogen sources. In certain halogen-containing systems such as unsaturated polyester, epoxy (3), and rigid PVC, the zinc borate alone can outperform antimony oxide as shown by the Oxygen Index and UL-94 tests (Fig. 3, 4, and 5). [Pg.158]

It is of interest to note that the polymer containing ZnSn(OH) does not burn in air even at 250°C and, accordingly, this composition has a temperature index of at least 50°C above that of the rubber containing ATH alone. The 01 and high temperature 01 data therefore provide substantial evidence as to the benefit of using ZnSn(OH) as a flame-retardant synergist with alumina trihydrate filler. [Pg.202]

The principle uses of the zinc borate Zn[B304(0H)3] are as a polymer additive and preservative for wood composites, such as oriented strand board (OSB). As a polymer additive it functions as a fire retardant synergist and modifier of electrical and optical properties. Its function as a fire retardant additive is discussed further below. A substantial amount of Zn[B304(0H)3] is used to improve the tracking index, which is an important performance criterion for polymers, such as polyamides (nylon) and polybutyl teraphtha-lates (PBT), used in electrical applications. [Pg.29]

As seen further on in this chapter, individual PEEP index values express a condensed portrait of an effluent s hazard potential which takes into account several important ecotoxicological notions (toxic intensity and scope in terms of biotic levels impacted, bioavailability, persistence of toxicity and effluent flow). Unlike wastewater investigations limited to chemical characterization, this bioassay-based scale reflects the integrated responses of several representative toxicity tests to all interaction phenomena (antagonistic, additive and/or synergistic effects) that can be present in effluent samples. [Pg.73]

In brief, the PEEP index is a useful HAS to apply in comparative studies of wastewater effluents to assess their ecotoxicity and toxic loading. Some of its advantages include the fact that it considers results from different toxicity tests and endpoints, while integrating all possible antagonistic, additive or synergistic interactions that can occur between toxicants in a complex liquid sample. Furthermore, the use of a single PEEP value becomes very useful for decisionmakers who are then able to take science-based decisions to prioritize corrective actions on industries whose effluents are the most toxic for the aquatic environment. It is also noteworthy to point out that the PEEP index can be applied anywhere with any number or type of tests and endpoints to suit the needs and expertise of laboratories internationally. [Pg.252]

The addition of metal nitrates to improve the flame retardancy of metal hydroxides and EVA has been reported.64 Synergistic behavior was observed by an addition of 2% of copper nitrate to EVA containing only 33% ATH, in which the oxygen index was raised from 19.9% to 30.0%. [Pg.176]

As described in Chapter 1, the Navy has developed an approach for the management of mixtures of toxic gases in disabled submarines. That approach uses a cumulative exposure index (CEI), which assumes that the effects of exposure to mixtures of the irritant gases are additive but not synergistic. The subcommittee concludes that the use of the CEI approach is appropriate in protecting the health of the crew. That conclusion is consistent with the conclusions regarding the effects of exposure to mixtures of chemicals in other NRC... [Pg.25]

Details are given of the addition of flame retardant and smoke suppressant additives to PVC to meet specifications such as oxygen index, heat release, smoke evolution or extent of burning in cable tests. Data are presented for synergistic combinations of additives in PVC formulations. 31 refs. [Pg.43]

A plasticised PVC was compounded with several fillers (lithium carbonate and various calcium carbonates), which acted as HC1 absorbers, and the effects of these fillers on the generation of HC1 during the combustion of PVC investigated. The synergistic effect of the fillers on HC1 uptake was also investigated as was the influence of the fillers on the mechanical properties and oxygen index of the plasticised PVC. The fillers were found to be effective as HC1 absorbers, particularly when used in combination. 9 refs. [Pg.46]

Sirolimus is a substrate and inhibitor of CYP3A4 with a narrow therapeutic index and is associated with cognitive impairment and nephrotoxicity. There is a synergistic effect when it is co-administered with ciclosporin, possibly because both are substrates of CYP3A4 (and thus compete at metabolic sites) and are P-gp substrates that may competitively inhibit each other at the efflux pump. There is considerable interindividual variability, with a 10-fold range in plasma concentration in renal transplant recipients when it is given at a dosage of 5 mg per day. [Pg.288]

Rahman MM, Wahed MA, Euchs GJ, Baqui AH, and Alvarez JO (2002) Synergistic effect of zinc and vitamin A on the biochemical indexes of vitamin A nutrition in children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 75, 92-8. [Pg.447]


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