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Introduction to Ecocomposites
Mild, low-carbon steel 42 Annealed aluminum 21 Steel 25 Man-made Fibers Graphite, intermediate 142 Aramid 191 E-glass 136 Natural fibers Spruce 256 Flax 160-220 Jute 245-337 Coir 107-173 ... ; Roff and Scott, 1971; Balaguru, P.M. and S.P. Shah. 1992. Natural fibers compare favorably with man-made fibers and are attractive because they have chemically reactive surfaces which make more complete fiber ...
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Ecological Capacity
This includes all renewable resources, such as agricultural products, fibers, foodstuffs, timber, water, etc. This includes all renewable resources found both on and ... produce adverse or undesirable affects. This does not include waste products managed by man, which fall under Man-made Capital. (Definition Source: None) ------1.2.1.8.1 Dissolved Oxygen ------ ...
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Menardi: Information [Filtration Glossary - h]
HEAT SET FINISH Heat finishing treatment that will stabilize many man-made fibers so that there will be minimal change in shape or size. HEAT STABILIZED A term ...
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Menardi: Information [Filtration Glossary - m]
MONOFILAMENT A single filament made from man-made fibers such as acetate, rayon, nylon, polyester, acrylic, etc. MULLEN BURST TEST A measurement of ...
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History of Sericulture, Cultural Entomology Digest 1
United States, several more attempts at sericulture were made in California from the 1860's through the early 1900's. California sericulturists even advocated ... marketing. World silk production has approximately doubled during the last 30 years in spite of man-made fibers replacing silk for some uses. China and Japan during this period have been the two ...
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EHP: Volume 109, Number 10 October 2001
Photo credit: Catherine Coumans Purchase This Issue The Real Price ... and Martin van den Berg p. 1027 [HTML] [ PDF] Effect of Size of Man-Made and Natural Mineral Fibers on Chemiluminescent Response in Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Masayuki Ohyama, Toru Otake, and ...
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Eco-USA: Acrylonitrile
Acrylonitrile is a colorless, liquid, man-made chemical with a sharp, onion- or garlic-like odor. Acrylonitrile is used mostly to make plastics, acrylic fibers, and synthetic rubber. Because acrylonitrile evaporates quickly, it is most likely to be found in the air around chemical plants where it is made. Fate & ...
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Goat Trauma Statistics
In a scientific experiment, seven out of ten goats prefer man-made fibers over natural fibers. Copyright ©1999-2008 Childhood Goat Trauma Foundation. All rights reserved. No material contained in ...
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Green Home Building: Natural Building Techniques
There is, of course, a blurring of this distinction when ... information on these building materials: stone, earth, fired clay, lime, cement, pozzolanas, natural fibers, bamboo, timber, metals, glass, plastics; plus fundamental information about foundations, floors, roofs, walls, etc ...
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IARC Removes Glass, Rock And Slag Wool Fibers From Its List Of Possible Carcinogens
Report Made Available October 2002 Following a review of all available scientific literature by a working group of the world's leading experts on the health and safety of man-made vitreous fibers, held late last year in Lyon, France, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has removed glass, rock, and slag wool fibers from its list ...
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