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Polymer Library (formerly Rapra Abstracts)
AB: Abstract The crack growth rate of styrene-butadiene rubber and acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber, under dynamic tearing conditions, was determined using ... BUTADIENE RUBBER; BUTADIENE-STYRENE RUBBER; CRACK; CRACK GROWTH; CRACK PROPAGATION; CRACK RESISTANCE; CRACK TIP; CRACKING; CYCLIC LOADING; DEGREE OF SWELLING; DYNAMIC TESTING; ELASTOMER; FATIGUE; GRAPH; INSTITUTION; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; RUBBER ...
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Coalition for Clean Air - Air Pollution - Pollutants & Health Effects
The incomplete burning of any organic matter such as oil, wood, or rubber produces hydrocarbons. Combustion engine exhaust, oil refineries, and oil-fueled power plants are the ... plants, paint, and any other operation that uses organic compounds. Benzene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, 1,3-butadiene, and acrolein are typical examples of air toxics. Air toxics are pollutants that cause or ...
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Eco-USA: 1,3-Butadiene
Mike Habeck Toxics: 1,3-Butadiene Disclaimer 1,3-Butadiene Introduction | Fate and Transport | Exposure Pathways Health Effects | Regulations Introduction 1,3-Butadiene is a chemical made from the processing ... 75% of the manufactured 1,3-butadiene is used to make synthetic rubber. Synthetic rubber is widely used for tires on cars and trucks. 1,3-Butadiene is also used to make plastics ...
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Avena sativa
Oats hulls supply about 22% of the required furfural raw materials ...
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Environmental History Timeline: 1940-1960
U.S. companies did little research but vigorously protected the German synthetic rubber patents. When the war opened, supplies of rubber (a critical strategic material) were cut off by the Japanese and ... virgin forests. 1942-- Critical shortage of rubber leads to development of new crops such as guyule and new chemical approaches such as corn ethanol to butadiene. By 1944, two thirds of the ...
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Refinery Reform Campaign
Nevertheless, state regulators say they have no evidence of a butadiene problem along refinery row — a collection of seven refineries and ... mile stretch of the city's ship channel. Butadiene is a chemical used to manufacture synthetic rubber and is often created as a byproduct ...
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Refinery Reform Campaign
Huntsman chemical plant and the Ameripol Synpol synthetic-rubber plant in Port Neches in 2000, its inspectors found levels of the carcinogen 1,3-butadiene that were nine times the state limit ... tons of ozone-forming, volatile organic compounds, including 150 tons of the carcinogens benzene and butadiene. Even though smoking flares are against the law, the EPA or the TCEQ can't ...
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Hexabromobiphenyl (HBB) Uses: Hexabromobiphenyl has been used as a fire retardant in acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) thermoplastics for constructing business, machine housings and in industrial and electrical ... leather fat liquors, and flame retardants in rubber, car carpets, textiles, and other polymers. SCCPs used as flame retardants are added to rubber in a proportion of 1–10%. Effects ...
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Updates May - June 06
Examples of toxic air pollutants from mobile sources include benzene, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, 1,3-butadiene, particulate matter, and others. 6/15/06 -- **EVENT** Spectacular Garden Tour, Saturday June 17th ... recycle more: RecycleinME is a marketplace for scrap metal, non metal scrap, plastic scrap, rubber scrap and paper scrap. Here you will find scrap metal, scrap metal prices, scrap ...
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