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...lined Teflon (PTFE) valves in DuPont Dow Elastomers' Pontchartrain plant, La Place, La., were prone to failure when 18 C liquid chloroprene permeated the Teflon lining and made it swell. But new butterfly valves made with Teflon NXT resist absorption of chloroprene and a whole host of other caustic...

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Polyether polyols were cheaper, easier to handle and more water resistant than polyester polyols, and became more popular.

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Solubility in water 1.05 g Lâ??1 (at 0 °C)

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as the global sales and marketing one-stop shop providing the best in elastomer, thermoplastic, organisation of Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, is
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Sponsors: WSDOT/FWHA was to evaluate the feasibility of instrument- Although engineers have traditionally Project Managers: Stanton, J.F./Eberhard,

IMAX -- ICRC 1993 -- Silica Aerogel Counters
The instrument flew successfully from Lynn Lake, Manitoba, Canada, on 16 July 1992, remaining at float for ~16 hours.

Glossary
Absorption Physical phenomenon that attenuates light traveling in fibers by converting it into heat, thereby raising the fiber's temperature.
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ASTM International - Standards Worldwide
F22-02(2007) Standard Test Method for Hydrophobic Surface Films by the Water-Break Test
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A Transient Water Release and Imbibitions Method for Rapidly Measuring Wetting and Drying Soil Water Retention and Hydraulic Conductivity Functions
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TECHNICAL REPORTS SERIES No. 443
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