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Synthetic fibers organic

Use Intermediate in adhesives, urethane coatings, and elastomers solvent diluent for epoxy resins synthetic fibers organic synthesis. [Pg.228]

Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes Uses Intermediate in adhesives, urethane coatings, elastomers solvent diluent for epoxy resins synthetic fibers organic synthesis... [Pg.741]

Chemical Manufacturing. Chemical manufacturing accounts for over 50% of all U.S. caustic soda demand. It is used primarily for pH control, neutralization, off-gas scmbbing, and as a catalyst. About 50% of the total demand in this category, or approximately 25% of overall U.S. consumption, is used in the manufacture of organic intermediates, polymers, and end products. The majority of caustic soda required here is for the production of propylene oxide, polycarbonate resin, epoxies, synthetic fibers, and surface-active agents (6). [Pg.518]

Part 414 organic chemicals, plastics, and synthetic fibers (OCPSF)... [Pg.76]

Ihe Use of Mineral and Synthetic Fibers, Working Documents (Part 1) of ILO Meeting of Experts, Geneva, Swit2edand, Apr. 17—25, 1989, International Labor Organization, 1989, p. 47. [Pg.358]

The major aromatics (organics having at least one ring structure with six carbon atoms) manufactured include benzene, toluene, xylene, and naphthalene. Other aromatics manufactured include phenol, chlorobenzene, styrene, phthalic and maleic anhydride, nitrobenzene, and aniline. Benzene is generally recovered from cracker streams at petrochemical plants and is used for the manufacture of phenol, styrene, aniline, nitrobenzene, sulfonated detergents, pesticides such as hexachlorobenzene, cyclohexane (an important intermediate in synthetic fiber manufacture), and caprolactam, used in the manufacture of nylon. Benzene is also used as a general purpose solvent. [Pg.55]

Fibers in which the basic chemical units have been formed by chemical synthesis, followed by fiber formation, are called synthetic fibers. Examples include nylon, carbon, boron fibers, organic fibers, ceramic fibers, and metallic fibers. Among all commercially available fibers, Kevlar fibers exhibit high strength and modulus. (Kevlar is a DuPont trademark for poly [p-phenylene diamine terephthalamide].) It is an aromatic polyamide (aramid) in which at least 85% of the... [Pg.813]

Polymers are examples of organic compounds. However, the main difference between polymers and other organic compounds is the size of the polymer molecules. The molecular mass of most organic compounds is only a few hundred atomic mass units (for reference, atomic hydrogen has a mass of one atomic mass unit). The molecular masses of polymeric molecules range from thousands to millions of atomic mass units. Synthetic polymers include plastics and synthetic fibers, such as nylon and polyesters. Naturally occurring polymers include proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and rubber. The large size of a polymer molecule is attained by the repeated attachment of smaller molecules called monomers. [Pg.181]

Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers Category... [Pg.215]

Phenol is both a man-made chemical and produced naturally. It is found in nature in some foods and in human and animal wastes and decomposing organic material. The largest single use of phenol is as an intermediate in the production of phenolic resins. However, it is also used in the production of caprolactam (which is used in the manufacture of nylon 6 and other synthetic fibers) and bisphenol A (which is used in the manufacture of epoxy and other resins). Phenol is also used as a slimicide (a chemical toxic to bacteria and fungi characteristic of aqueous slimes), as a disinfectant, and in medicinal preparations such as over-the-counter treatments for sore throats. Phenol ranks in the top 50 in production volumes for chemicals produced in the United States. Chapters 3 and 4 contain more information. [Pg.22]

NATIONAL LcontT Organic Chemicals, Plastics, and Synthetic Fibers - Effluent Limitations for Direct Discharge Point Sources Using End-of-Pipe Biological Treatment One-day maximum Maximum for monthly average 46 g/L 21 g/L 40 CFR 414.91 EPA1987e... [Pg.241]


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