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Teme plate

Metal corrosion Corrosive toward ferrous metal, magnesium, aluminum, teme plate, and zinc alloys... [Pg.46]

Tin—lead coatings (10—60 wt % tin) can be applied by hot-dipping or electrode position to steel and copper fabricated articles and sheet. A special product is teme plate used for roofing and flashings, automobile fuel tanks and fittings, air filters, mufflers, and general uses such as covers, lids, drawers, cabinets, consoles for instruments, and for radio and television equipment. Teme plate is low carbon steel, coated by a hot-dip process with an alloy of tin and lead, commonly about 7—25 wt % tin, remainder lead. Electroplating is another possibility. [Pg.61]

See galvanizing teme plate electroplating paint corrosion cladding. [Pg.1053]

Lead has a good general resistance to various atmospheres. As a coating, it has had its greatest application in the production of teme-plate, which is used as a roofing, cornicing, and spouting material. [Pg.2428]

Tin coatings are widely used in the electrical industry because of their good contact properties and in the food industry because of low toxicity. In addition to pure tin coatings a number of alloy coatings have been developed for special applications, e.g. tin-lead (teme plate), tin-zinc, tin-cadmium, tin-bronze and tin-nickel. Reference should made to Section 13.5 and to the publication by Britton for data on the corrosion of tin and its alloys. [Pg.486]

Tin-lead can be substituted for tin for other purposes, although the toxicity of lead limits the field of application. The corrosion resistance is usually no better than that of unalloyed tin, but there may be some saving of cost in applications such as wash-boilers and other vessels for non-potable liquids and light engineering components formed from sheet metal. Heavily coated teme-plates may be used for the fuel tanks of stoves and vehicles. [Pg.539]

Mix all the components well. Add 8 fiL of pure TEMED. Mix well and immediately pour between glass plates. Fill the space to the top of the plates. Immediately insert the comb to make sample wells in the gel. Allow the gel to polymerize (about 30 min). Remove the comb and carefully rinse the sample wells with a 1 10 dilution of Tris-glycine SDS buffer. Prepare each protein sample including the molecular weight standards as follows ... [Pg.273]

Add 30 pL TEMED to 10 mL of gel solution, pour this solution between the plates to fill the gap completely, and insert the comb in the top of the mold (there is no stacking gel with this system) Leave for 10 min for gel to polymerize... [Pg.106]

Cool the mixture to room temperature (reeNote 48) and then add 11 pL of TEMED. Swirl to mix then use a 1 mL pipette to transfer the liquid to the glass plates set up in a casting apparatus see Note 49). Add the appropriate comb and allow gels to... [Pg.101]

Add APS and TEMED to the appropriate separating gel solution just before pouring into the assembled glass plates. Fill to the mark 5.5 cm from the top or up to the mark 2.5 cm from the top, if separation of proteins between 1 and 5 kDa is of minor importance. [Pg.212]

Add ammonium persulfate and TEMED to the separation gel solution just before degassing using a vacuum pump. Pour the solution into the assembled plates until the marked line and overlay with distilled water. Leave the gels to polymerize for approximately 1 hr. [Pg.226]

Electroplated teme (nickel/lead-tin) Zinc, zinc-iron, zinc-nickel, tin plate, tin free (chrome)... [Pg.674]

Materials. Ibe polymer substrates used for grafting were fPTFE plates (thickness = 1.0mm) obtained from Furon Kogyo Co. (Japan). The fPTTE plates were cut into 2 X 6 cm and washed in water, methanol and acetone for 3 hours in an ultrasonic washing machine, respectively, and then dried under reduced pressure. NIPAAm was purified by recrystallization and DMA was purified by distillation under reduced pressure. JV,JV -methylenebisaaylamide (Bis Kanto Kagaku Co. Ltd.), iV , i r",iV"-tetramethyl ethylenediamine (TEMED, MI CK Co. Ltd.), N,N -azobisisobutylonitrile(AIBN Wako Chemical Co. Lhl.) and benzophenone(Wako Qiemicai Co.Ltd.) were used without purification. [Pg.312]

For PDADMACt gel, S niL 40 wt% aqueous solution of the reaction mixture with a crosstinker density of 0.S mol% was dossed and bid)bled with nitrogen. After 5 pL of TEMED and 25 pL of 10 wt% APS solutbn were added and well mixed, the mixture was filtered and injected into the space between two glass plates with a thickness of 0.63 0.04 nun. Gehttion was carried out at 22 "C for 24 h The formed gets were then washed in a large amount of distilled water for 3 wedcs to remove the soluble polymer and unreacted monomers. The distilled water was dianged every 1>2 days. [Pg.246]


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