|
Adsorbents
Research Library
|
|
Adhesive and Sealant Council
|
Today's variety of products would not be possible without modern adhesive technology. This includes food contact articles and facilities - such as cutlery, dishes, processing machines, containers and above all packaging - which are subject to special demands. Most of the food contact articles consist of different parts or components, which are often held together by adhesives. Explore the various ...
|
|
|
Dow Corning Corporation.
|
Silicone is a class of specialty chemicals that have unique properties that results from its origins at the frontier of inorganic and organic chemistry. This paper will describe the nature of silicone and the physical and chemical properties that make it unique. The relationship and utilization of these properties to applications throughout the petroleum production and refining chain will be ...
|
|
|
Dow Corning Corporation.
|
Silicone elastomers have been used in extreme temperature environments virtually since their invention. Even from their early commercialisation during World War 2 they were put to use in the temperature range -50oC to +300oC for limited exposure in military applications, where they provided unrivalled utility in, for instance, aircraft engine gaskets and greases. Today, the applications for ...
|
|
|
Sensor Products Inc.
|
Linting is defined as the tendency of paper to shed-loosely bonded particles, i.e. fines, ray cells, fibres and fillers, from its surface during offset lithographic printing [1]. These materials can then be transferred from paper to printing blanket, plate, ink and water trains causing deterioration in print quality. If there is too much lint then this can cause runnability problems since the ...
|
|
|
|