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Process additive. (Materials).


INT-40DHT (Distributed Hash Table) A method for storing hash tables in geographically distributed locations in order to provide a failsafe lookup mechanism for distributed computing.  process additive is said to have demonstrated significant process gains for resin compounders and pigment masterbatchers. In a recent evaluation, MoldWiz INT-40DHT was credited with improving processing throughput of a 75% filled TPO (Twisted Pair Only) Refers to the use of twisted pair wire when other options are available. For example, a TPO suffix at the end of 3com Ethernet adapter model numbers indicates the card has only an RJ45 connector.  by 48%, according to the company. When resin, pigment or filler is treated with INT-40DHT, it is said to be possible to produce more material in less time with no increased energy requirements. The company says that 0.45% of the additive can ease processing and facilitate much higher loading levels of mineral fillers. Capillary rheometer rhe·om·e·ter
n.
An instrument for measuring the flow of viscous liquids, such as blood.
 tests in a separate evaluation of INT-40DHT in talc filled polysulfone are said to indicate that the MoldWiz additive reduces viscosity 25% at all processing rates from 10 to 1,000 rpm. INT-40DHT is a proprietary formulation comprised of saturated and unsaturated unsaturated /un·sat·u·rat·ed/ (un-sach´ur-at?ed)
1. not holding all of a solute which can be held in solution by the solvent.

2. denoting compounds in which two or more atoms are united by double or triple bonds.
 fatty esters and modified organic acid derivatives which meet the requirements of 21CFR CFR

See: Cost and Freight
 175.300, making the additive suitable for use in compounds which have food contact. (Axel Plastic Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 77 0855, Woodside, NY 11377)

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