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Tungsten polymers

The pellets are sometimes graphite coated, copper plated, or nickel plated. Plated shot is normally confined to hard or extra hard shot. The alloying metal is usually antimony, and lead pellets typically contain between 0% and 6% antimony, although up to 12% antimony has been encountered. Tungsten-polymer shot is also manufactured and, as the name implies, contains tungsten metal embedded in some sort of thermoplastic. [Pg.76]

Figure 2 Tool mark in tungsten polymer lOOX. Figure 2 Tool mark in tungsten polymer lOOX.
Currently, steel, bismuth-tin, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer, tungsten-matrix, and tungsten-nickel-iron shot are approved as non-toxic. ... [Pg.53]

Dicyclopentadiene is also polymerized with tungsten-based catalysts. Because the polymerization reaction produces heavily cross-Unked resins, the polymers are manufactured in a reaction injection mol ding (RIM) process, in which all catalyst components and resin modifiers are slurried in two batches of the monomer. The first batch contains the catalyst (a mixture of WCl and WOCl, nonylphenol, acetylacetone, additives, and fillers the second batch contains the co-catalyst (a combination of an alkyl aluminum compound and a Lewis base such as ether), antioxidants, and elastomeric fillers (qv) for better moldabihty (50). Mixing two Uquids in a mold results in a rapid polymerization reaction. Its rate is controlled by the ratio between the co-catalyst and the Lewis base. Depending on the catalyst composition, solidification time of the reaction mixture can vary from two seconds to an hour. Similar catalyst systems are used for polymerization of norbomene and for norbomene copolymerization with ethyhdenenorbomene. [Pg.431]

Polymers containing 8-hydroxyquinoline appear to be selective adsorbents for tungsten in alkaline brines (95). In the presence of tartrate and citrate, quinaldic acid [93-10-7] allows the separation of zinc from gallium and indium (96). Either of these compounds can selectively separate lead and zinc from oxide ores as complexes (97). It is also possible to separate by extraction micro quantities of rhenium(VII), using quinoline in basic solution (98). The... [Pg.393]

About 20% of the total import bill of a country like Britain is spent on engineering materials. Table 2.2 shows how this spend is distributed. Iron and steel, and the raw materials used to make them, account for about a quarter of it. Next are wood and lumber - still widely used in light construction. More than a quarter is spent on the metals copper, silver, aluminium and nickel. All polymers taken together, including rubber, account for little more than 10%. If we include the further metals zinc, lead, tin, tungsten and mercury, the list accounts for 99% of all the money spent abroad on materials, and we can safely ignore the contribution of materials which do not appear on it. [Pg.17]

Most successful composites combine the stiffness and hardness of a ceramic (like glass, carbon, or tungsten carbide) with the ductility and toughness of a polymer (like epoxy) or a metal (like cobalt). You will find all you need to know about them in Chapter 25. [Pg.175]

Cheapest of all are the particulate composites. Aggregate plus cement gives concrete, and the composite is cheaper (per unit volume) than the cement itself. Polymers can be filled with sand, silica flour, or glass particles, increasing the stiffness and wear-resistance, and often reducing the price. And one particulate composite, tungsten-carbide particles in cobalt (known as "cemented carbide" or "hard metal"), is the basis of the heavy-duty cutting tool industry. [Pg.263]

In the polymerization of phenyl acetylene [27] by tungsten and mo]ybdenum hexcarbonyls, high-polymer yields were obtained in CCI4 solvent. The following reaction scheme was proposed, which is different from that reported by Bamford and coworkers [17-20] ... [Pg.247]

The term plastic is not a definitive one. Metals, for instance, are also permanently deformable and are therefore plastic. How else could roll aluminum be made into foil for kitchen use, or tungsten wire be drawn into a filament for an incandescent, light bulb, or a 100 ton ingot of steel be forged into a rotor for a generator. Likewise the different glasses, which contain compounds of metals and nonmetals, can be permanently shaped at high temperatures. These cousins to polymers and plastics are not considered plastics within the plastic industry or context of this book. [Pg.338]

Silene-transition metal complexes were proposed by Pannell121 for some iron and tungsten systems, and such species were observed spectroscopically by Wrighton.122,123 Thus intermediates such as 33 have been proposed in the preparation of carbosilane polymers from hydrosilanes,124 both as intermediates in the isotope scrambling observed to occur in similar ruthenium hydride systems125 126 and in the 5N2 addition of alkyllithium species to chlorovinylsilanes.47... [Pg.86]

The Diels-Alder adduct of 1,5-cyclooctadiene with hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene was homopolymerized or copolymerized (113) with cyclic olefins using tungsten halide salts with either organoaluminum or organo-tin cocatalyst to give thermally stable flame- and oil-resistant polymers. [Pg.488]


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