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Temperatur melting

Sets to a glassKke solid below tills temperature. Melting point. [Pg.4]

These primary particles also contain smaller internal stmctures. Electron microscopy reveals a domain stmcture at about 0.1-p.m dia (8,15,16). The origin and consequences of this stmcture is not weU understood. PVC polymerized in the water phase and deposited on the skin may be the source of some of the domain-sized stmctures. Also, domain-sized flow units may be generated by certain unusual and severe processing conditions, such as high temperature melting at 205°C followed by lower temperature mechanical work at 140—150°C (17), which break down the primary particles further. [Pg.497]

PolybenZimidaZoles. The polyben2imida2oles (PBIs) are generally produced by the high temperature, melt polycondensation reaction of aromatic bis-ortho-diamines and aromatic dicarboxylates (acids, esters, or amides) in a reaction such as that shown in equation 11 to form ben2imida2ole [51-17-2] as the repeating unit. [Pg.40]

The flow process in an injection mould is complicated by the fact that the mould cavity walls are below the freezing point of the polymer melt. In these circumstances the technologist is generally more concerned with the ability to fill the cavity rather than with the magnitude of the melt viscosity. In one analysis made of the injection moulding situation, Barrie showed that it was possible to calculate a mouldability index (p.) for a melt which was a function of the flow parameters K and the thermal diffusivity and the relevant processing temperatures (melt temperature and mould temperature) but which was independent of the geometry of the cavity and the flow pattern within the cavity. [Pg.170]

Ethyl Cinnamate.—The cinnamic ester of ethyl alcohol is a natural constituent of a few essential oils, including camphor oil and storax. It is formed synthetically by condensing cinnamic acid and ethyl alcohol by dry hydrochloric acid gas. It has a soft and sweet odour, and is particularly suitable for blending in soap perfumes. It is an oil at ordinary temperatures, melting at 12°, and boiling at 271°. Its specific gravity is 1 0546, and its refractive index 1 5590. [Pg.166]

It is found to a considerable extent in oils of sassafras, camphor, and Ilicitim religiosum. When pure it is a white crystalline mass at low temperatures, melting at + 11°. At ordinary temperatures it forms a colourless oil of characteristic, pleasant odour, and having the following characters —... [Pg.265]

Eutectic temperature Melting temperature of an alloy with a eutectic mixture it is at the interaction of two or more liquid solubility curves. [Pg.636]

Recently, a variety of silylenes were generated and characterized by matrix isolation techniques. The observed loose donor adducts between silylenes and the matrix molecules (THF, CO) are only stable at very low temperatures. Melting of the matrix induces polymerization of the silylenes which proceeds through disilenes. However, 0->Si transfer reactions do not occur only in the case of 1-methyl-THF has an insertion of the silylene into the C —O bond been observed [155-158],... [Pg.26]

The chemistry of polysulfide dianions is closely related to that of the radical-monoanions S since both types of anions are in equilibrium with each other in solution and in high-temperature melts, e.g. ... [Pg.129]

Shear viscosity is a measure of the ahihty of one layer of molecules to move over an adjacent layer. Bulk viscosity will be mentioned in Section V.2. Since viscosity usually refers to shear viscosity, the term will he used in this way unless otherwise stated. Recommended techniques for measuring the viscosity of high-temperature melt are given below. Experimental data are available from the database mentioned in Section 1.2. Data on viscosities of slags (7 single component systems, 35 two-component... [Pg.167]

The recommended techniques for measuring the viscosity of high-temperature melts given above have the main difficulties listed in Table 13. [Pg.176]

Data on high-temperature melts are still limited. Conventional methods are difficult to apply because of the high values of thermal conductivity. Other difficulties in measuring molten salts are their corrosiveness, high electrical conductivities, and the necessity of careful preparation. Special care should be taken to exclude convection errors, which are usually the most serious source of errors, even at room temperature. [Pg.183]

A steady-state method is disadvantageous in measurements on a mixture because for a long time the temperature gradient is likely to generate separation of the mixture due to thermal diffusion. Accurate measurement itself seems to be still one of the most pressing concerns for thermal diffusion of high-temperature melts. [Pg.184]

Extrusion cook temperature Melt (°C) pH Protein (%) Insoluble (%) Digestibility (%)... [Pg.184]

The conventional route to prepare I generally involves a high temperature melt polymerization of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene, or trimer (IV). Recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of various acids and organometalllcs as catalysts for the polymerization of IV (8). Alternate routes for the preparation of chloro-polymer which do not involve the ring opening polymerization of trimer have been reported in the patent literature (9. 10). These routes involve a condensation polymerization process and may prove to be of technological importance for the preparation of low to moderate molecular weight polyphosphazenes. [Pg.278]

Tumanova N., Babenkov E., Boyko O., Buryak N. The peculiarities of electrochemical niobium dissolution in carbamide based low-temperature melts. Abstracts of the 195-th... [Pg.442]


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5-lactone melting temperature

Actinide melting temperatures

Albite melting temperature

Alkanes, fusion melting temperatures

Alloys high melting-temperature

Alloys with Low Melting Temperature

Ammonium nitrate melting temperature

Amorphous melting temperature

Anisotropic melting temperature

Anodic Electrocrystallization in Low-Temperature Alkaline Melts Norton Method

Anorthite melting temperature

Ash melting temperature

Biopolymer melting temperature

Block copolymer peak melting temperatures

Branching melting temperature

Braze melting temperatures

Calcium silicate, melting temperatures

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Collagen, melting temperature

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DNA melting temperature

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Depression of melting temperature

Determination of Melting and Crystallization Temperatures by DTA or DSC

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Diene type polymers melting temperatures

Differential Scanning Calorimetry melt temperature

Differential scanning calorimetry melting temperature

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Diopside melting temperature

Effect of Chemical Structure on the Melting Temperature

Effect of Melting Temperature

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Effects of Strain on the Melting Temperature

Electrolytes with low melting temperature

Equilibrium melt temperature

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Estimating Fully Developed Melt Temperatures

Ethylene copolymers final melting temperatures

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Eutectic melting temperature

Factors A ffecting the Melting Temperature

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Fatty acids melting temperatures

Fillers melting temperature

Final melting temperature

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High Melt Temperature

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High-temperature hydrolysis of melts based on alkali metal halides

Homopolymers, crystallization kinetic melting temperature

Hydrocarbons melting temperatures

Indium melting temperature

Infrared melt temperature measurement

Iron oxides/silicates, melting temperatures

Irradiation melting temperature

Komatiite melting temperature

Kyanite Melting temperatures

Lanthanides melting temperatures

Lead-free solder melt temperature

Leucite: melting temperature

Lipid melting temperature

Low Melting Temperature Glasses

Lysozyme melting temperatures

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Magnesium oxides/silicates, melting temperatures

Melt Flow temperature relationship

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Melt temperature, polyamides

Melt transition temperature

Melt viscosity (also temperature, effect

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Melting Temperature of Mixtures

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Melting Temperatures and Heats Under Transition from Bulk to Nanophases

Melting and Decomposition Temperatures

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Melting temperature

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Melting temperature analysis

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Melting temperature control

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Melting temperature dependence atomic number

Melting temperature determination

Melting temperature ethylene-vinyl acetate

Melting temperature factors affecting

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Melting temperature functions

Melting temperature glass-forming liquids

Melting temperature interfacial dynamics

Melting temperature level

Melting temperature measurement

Melting temperature of DNA

Melting temperature of collagen

Melting temperature of networks formed from axially ordered chains

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Melting temperature of polymer crystals

Melting temperature of polymers

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Melting-Points and Possible Sintering Temperatures of Metals

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Metals and Alloys with Low Melting Temperature

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Molybdenum carbides melting temperatures

Natural rubber melting temperature

Niobium carbides melting temperatures

Nitrocellulose melting temperature

Nitroglycerine melting temperature

Nitroguanidine melting temperature

Normal Freezing Temperature (Melting Point)

Normal melting temperature

Nucleic acid hybridization melting temperature

Nucleic acid melting temperature

Nylon equilibrium melting temperature

Nylon melting temperature

On the melting temperature

Order-disorder temperature block copolymer melt

Organics, solubility melting temperatures

Peak melting temperatures

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Perfluoroalkoxy melting temperature

Phase transition temperature (chain-melting

Phosphatidylcholine melting temperature

Picric acid melting temperature

Platinum group elements melting temperature

Poly and melting temperature

Poly equilibrium melting temperature

Poly melt temperature

Poly melting temperature

Poly melting temperature against

Poly melting temperature in blends

Poly melting temperature-composition relationships

Poly(2,2 -/u .s -4,4 -oxyphenyl propane equilibrium melting temperature

Polyamide melting temperature

Polyamide, aromatic melting temperature

Polybutadiene melting temperature

Polychloroprene rubber melt temperature

Polyethylene deuterated, melting temperature

Polylactide melting temperatures

Polymer high-temperature melting

Polymer melt transition temperature

Polymer melting characteristic temperatures

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Polymer science melt temperature

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Polymer-diluent mixtures melting temperatures

Polymerization high temperature melt method

Polymers melting temperature, factors affecting

Polyoxymethylene copolymer melting temperature

Polypropylene equilibrium melting temperature

Polypropylene melting temperature

Polyvinylidene fluoride melting temperature

Practical melting temperature

Predicting the melting temperature of DNA

Pressure-Volume-Temperature Melts

Pressure-Volume-Temperature Relationship for Polymer Melts

Propylene oxide melting temperature

Protein folding melting temperature

Reactive Melt Infiltration of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Composites for Ultra-High Temperature Applications

Relationship between crystal hardness and melting temperature

Relationship between glass transition temperature and melting point of polymers

Screw-melt temperature

Semi-melting temperature

Silver azide melting temperature

Solids, characteristic temperature melting

Solubility congruent melting temperatures

Solubility melting temperatures

Solute depression, melting temperature

Static melting temperature, effect

Syndiotactic melting temperature

TATB melting temperature

Temperature control melting-point baths

Temperature dependence melt viscosity measurements

Temperature melting point

Temperature melting, fusible alloys

Temperature nanoparticle melting point

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Temperature profile across melted zone

Temperature profiles, modeling melt

Tetryl melting temperature

Textural changes, melting temperatures

The Crystalline Melting Temperature

The Melting Temperature of Au

The equilibrium melting temperature

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Thermal properties melting temperatures

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Thermodynamics melting temperature

Thermosets temperature melting/solidifying

Transition crystalline melting temperature

Vanadium carbide melting temperatures

Wax melting temperature

Zirconia melting temperature

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