Elastomers.A technical paper on the company's polyepichlorohydrin elastomers is said to provide an overall view of Hydrin elastomers. It describes the process by which they are made, the inherent properties and the methods to successfully process Hydrin compounds. Also included are the keys to formulating a compound, and the properties that can be expected from typical compounds. Some applications are listed where Hydrin compounds were successfully employed because of their balance of properties, and were said to be the cost-effective choice. Data for specific areas of potential interest are presented, such as for automotive, electrostatic Stationary electrical charges in which no current flows. For example, laser printers and copier machines place a positive charge of the image on a drum, and negatively charged toner is attracted onto the drum. The toner is then transferred to positively charged paper and fused to the paper by heat. dissipative dis·si·pate v. dis·si·pat·ed, dis·si·pat·ing, dis·si·pates v.tr. 1. To drive away; disperse. 2. and damping damping In physics, the restraint of vibratory motion, such as mechanical oscillations, noise, and alternating electric currents, by dissipating energy. Unless a child keeps pumping a swing, the back-and-forth motion decreases; damping by the air's friction opposes the applications. Polyepichlorohydrin is said to offer an excellent balance of properties, combining key properties that are useful in engine compartments In developmental biology, compartments are fields of cells of distinct cell lineage, cell affinity, and genetic identity. In a developing organ, all cells within a compartment possess similar affinities, and so intermingle with each other. , including high temperature, oil, fuel and ozone resistance. Applications include fuel hoses, emission tubing, air ducts and diaphragms. The homopolymer is said to have excellent permeation per·me·a·tion n. The process of spreading through or penetrating, as in the extension of a malignant neoplasm by continuous proliferation of the cells along the blood or lymph vessels. resistance. Zeon Chemicals Circle 105 on card |
|
||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion