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More That 600 Additives Are Accommodated For Inside The Database Of Antistatics First Edition, 2007.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50573) has announced the addition of Database of Antistatics First Edition, 2007 to their offering.

The Antistatics Database is divided into five sections: General information, Physical properties, Health and safety, Ecological properties, and Use & Performance. Information on the selected additive can be accessed by clicking on any of the above tabs. The database has 130 data fields to accommodate a variety of data available in source publications. The description of general sections below gives more detail on the composition of information. The displayed information contains additive name and its chemical structure (if it is a single compound disclosed by the manufacturer). The data can be viewed on screen and printed in predefined format.

In General information section, the following data are displayed: name, CAS #, IUPAC IUPAC: see International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.  name, Common name, Common synonym, Acronym, Empirical formula, Molecular weight, Chemical category, Mixture, Product contents, Moisture content, Silicone content, and EC number.

The Physical properties section contains data on State, Odor, Color (Gardner and Platinum-cobalt scales), Boiling point, Melting point, Freezing point, Pour point, Iodine value, Particle diameter, Particle length, Surface area (BET), Refractive index, Specific gravity, Density, Bulk density, Vapor density, Vapor pressure, pH, Saponification value, Acidity, Viscosity, Kinematic viscosity, Melt index, Surface tension, Solubility in water and solvents, Thermal expansion coefficient, Heat of combustion heat of combustion, heat released during combustion. In particular, it is the amount of heat released when a given amount (usually 1 mole) of a combustible pure substance is burned to form incombustible products (e.g. , Specific heat, Thermal conductivity, Volatility, Volume resistivity, Surface resistivity, Surface resistance, Static decay time, Dielectric constant, Ash contents, Mold shrinkage, Impact strength, Tensile strength, Tensile elongation, Tensile modulus, Flexural strength, Flexural flexural

pertaining to the flexure of a joint.


flexural deformity
fixation of joints in flexion. In the newborn called contracted calves or foals.
 modulus, Drying time, Drying temperature.

The Health and safety section contains data on Flash point, Flash point method, Autoignition temperature, Explosive LEL LEL Lower Explosive Limit
LEL Lower Earnings Limit (UK tax/pensions)
LEL Link, Embed and Launch
LEL Library of English Literature
LEL Lower Exposure Limit
LEL Language Extended Lexicon
, Explosive UEL, NFPA NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NFPA National Food Processors Association
NFPA National Fluid Power Association
NFPA National Federation of Paralegal Associations (Edmonds, WA) 
 Classification, NFPA Health, NFPA Flammability, NFPA Reactivity, HMIS HMIS Hazardous Materials Identification System
HMIS Health Management Information System
HMIS Homeless Management Information Systems
HMIS Hazardous Material Information System
HMIS Her Majesty's Indian Ship
HMIS His/Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools
 Classification, HMIS Health, HMIS Fire, HMIS Reactivity, HMIS Personal protection, UN Risk Phrases, R, UN Safety Phrases, S, DOT Hazard Class, UN/NA UN/NA United Nations/North American Hazardous Materials Code , ICAO/IATA Class, IMDG IMDG International Maritime Dangerous Goods (United Nations)  Class, TDG class, Proper shipping name, Food law approvals, Rat oral LD50, Mouse oral LD50, Rabbit dermal LD50, Inhalation rat LC50, Skin irritation, Eye irritation (human), Ingestion, First aid: eyes, skin, and inhalation, Chronic effects, Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity mutagenicity /mu·ta·ge·nic·i·ty/ (-je-nis´it-e) the property of being able to induce genetic mutation.

mutagenicity

the property of being able to induce genetic mutation.
, and TLV TLV
abbr.
threshold limit value


TLV Total lung volume, see there
 - TWA 8h (ACGIH ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Inc. , NIOSH NIOSH National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health, see there

NIOSH Recommendations for Safety & Health Standards

Agent  NIOSH REL*/OSHA PEL  Health effects
, OSHA OSHA
n.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a branch of the US Department of Labor responsible for establishing and enforcing safety and health standards in the workplace.
)

Ecological properties section contains data on Biological Oxygen Demand, Biodegradation probability, Aquatic toxicity LC50 (Rainbow trout, Bluegill bluegill: see sunfish.
bluegill

Popular game fish (Lepomis macrochirus) and one of the best-known sunfishes throughout its original range, the freshwater habitats of the central and southern U.S. It has been introduced throughout the western U.S.
 sunfish sunfish, common name for members of the family Centrachidae, comprising numerous species of spiny-finned, freshwater fishes with deep, laterally flattened bodies found in temperate North America. , Fathead minnow, and Daphnia magna), Partition coefficients (log Koc, log Kow)

Use & performance section contains information on Manufacturer, Outstanding properties, Recommended for polymers, Recommended for products, Features & benefits, Processing methods, Additive application method, Recommended dosage, Davies scale, Concentration of active ingredients, Carrier resin.

Search is a simple process which can be done in several ways. The most common is to search name. In this case, the program searches through the list of synonyms and proposes choices. Search permits finding antistatics by typing the first letter or two of their name which moves list to the location of a searched compound. Antistatics can also be searched by CAS number, empirical formula, or any other property, or simply by browsing the list. In addition to searching capability and viewing data on individual antistatics, antistatics can be sorted according to values of any property. This operation is accomplished by clicking the property tab and selection of the required search term from a pull-down menu. The operation returns a selection of antistatics for which data exist for the selected property. The antistatics properties can be viewed on the screen and used for evaluation of its suitability for the chosen task or its selection for application as well as for comparison with other products.

The above description shows that operation of the database is so simple that it does not require any computer skills. The appropriate computer for database use is a PC-based computer with Pentium processor (or other processor of similar speed) having a screen with resolution of at least 600 by 800 operating under Windows 98 or higher. Program contains an operation manual which explains further details of operation. In summary, the database is a very powerful tool, because it contains the most extensive data available on a large number of antistatics. The database is an excellent companion to the Handbook of Antistatics because data in the database does not repeat information or data included in the book. The number of data currently available makes presentation of the data in the traditional format of a printed book unsuitable for fast accessing of the information and in this case difficult to handle.

About the Author

George Wypych, born in 1941, studied chemical engineering and obtained Ph. D. in chemical engineering in 1968. The professional expertise includes both university teaching (full professor) and research & development. He has published 13 books (PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
 Plastisols, University Press; Polyvinylchloride Degradation, Elsevier; Polyvinylchloride Stabilization, Elsevier; Polymer Modified Textile Materials, Wiley & Sons; Handbook of Material Weathering, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Editions, ChemTec Publishing; Handbook of Fillers, 1st and 2nd Editions, ChemTec Publishing; Recycling of PVC, ChemTec Publishing; Weathering of Plastics. Testing to Mirror Real Life Performance, Plastics Design Library, Handbook of Solvents, Ed., ChemTec Publishing, Handbook of Plasticizers, Ed. ChemTec Publishing, Handbook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives, ChemTec Publishing, Handbook of Antistatics, Ed. ChemTec Publishing, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia (a chapter), John Wiley, 46 scientific papers, and obtained 16 patents. He specializes in polymer additives, material durability, and the development of sealants and coatings. He is included in Dictionary of International Biography, Who's Who in Plastics and Polymers, Who's Who in Engineering and was selected International Man of the Year 1996-1997 in recognition of services to education.

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