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Toughened or tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is stronger than regular glass. It is processed through controlled heating and rapid cooling, which puts the outer surfaces in compression and the inner surfaces in tension. This makes the glass stronger and causes it to break into small granular chunks instead of sharp shards if broken. Toughened glass is commonly used in automotive and building applications wherever strength, thermal resistance and safety are important, such as windows, doors, and furniture.
Tempered glass is designed to be stronger and less likely to break than other glasses. If it does break, it shatters into hundreds of small, blunt fragments to prevent serious damage. Tempered glass is made strong through an extreme heating and rapid cooling manufacturing process that sets it apart from other glass types and makes it heat resistant.
Most early cars did not have a windshield, they were manufactured with an open air design. Drivers wore goggles to protect their eyes from the elements. The windshield became popular because it was an improved way to protect yourself and your passengers from wind and debris. The first windshields were made out of glass. Instead of helping people, the shattering glass on impact would actually cause more injuries, then the windshield was meant to protect. That is why auto manufacturers switched to using tempered glass. Tempering is a special process which makes the glass more shatter resistant.
Most early cars did not have a windshield, they were manufactured with an open air design. Drivers wore goggles to protect their eyes from the elements. The windshield became popular because it was an improved way to protect yourself and your passengers from wind and debris. The first windshields were made out of glass. Instead of helping people, the shattering glass on impact would actually cause more injuries, then the windshield was meant to protect. That is why auto manufacturers switched to using tempered glass. Tempering is a special process which makes the glass more shatter resistant.
toughened glass/tempered glass sheet introduction、properties.
Steps involved in manufacturing of toughened glass;
Specifications & sizes of toughened glass;
toughened glass Uses and Advantages;
Matters needing attention;
Other type of glass;
Toughened or tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is stronger than regular glass. It is processed through controlled heating and rapid cooling, which puts the outer surfaces in compression and the inner surfaces in tension. This makes the glass stronger and causes it to break into small granular chunks instead of sharp shards if broken. Toughened glass is commonly used in automotive and building applications wherever strength, thermal resistance and safety are important, such as windows, doors, and furniture.
Tempered glass is designed to be stronger and less likely to break than other glasses. If it does break, it shatters into hundreds of small, blunt fragments to prevent serious damage. Tempered glass is made strong through an extreme heating and rapid cooling manufacturing process that sets it apart from other glass types and makes it heat resistant.
Most early cars did not have a windshield, they were manufactured with an open air design. Drivers wore goggles to protect their eyes from the elements. The windshield became popular because it was an improved way to protect yourself and your passengers from wind and debris. The first windshields were made out of glass. Instead of helping people, the shattering glass on impact would actually cause more injuries, then the windshield was meant to protect. That is why auto manufacturers switched to using tempered glass. Tempering is a special process which makes the glass more shatter resistant.
Most early cars did not have a windshield, they were manufactured with an open air design. Drivers wore goggles to protect their eyes from the elements. The windshield became popular because it was an improved way to protect yourself and your passengers from wind and debris. The first windshields were made out of glass. Instead of helping people, the shattering glass on impact would actually cause more injuries, then the windshield was meant to protect. That is why auto manufacturers switched to using tempered glass. Tempering is a special process which makes the glass more shatter resistant.
toughened glass/tempered glass sheet introduction、properties.
Steps involved in manufacturing of toughened glass;
Specifications & sizes of toughened glass;
toughened glass Uses and Advantages;
Matters needing attention;
Other type of glass;
Fiberglass is not considered a health hazard like asbestos due to key differences in their properties. While fiberglass and asbestos may look similar, fiberglass breaks across fibers into tiny fragments that are cleared from the lungs, whereas asbestos splits lengthwise into long thin fibers that become trapped in the lungs and cause cancer over time. However, fiberglass can cause skin and respiratory irritations if protective equipment is not worn. When working with fiberglass, proper training and protective equipment such as gloves, eye protection, and respirators are necessary to avoid health issues from fibers and chemicals used in the fabrication process.
This document provides an overview of the latex glove industry and the latex glove manufacturing process. It discusses the major types of latex gloves including medical, household, industrial, and specialty gloves. It then describes the manufacturing process for latex gloves, which can be done through either batch or continuous dipping. The key steps in the manufacturing process include latex compounding, coagulant dipping, latex dipping, beading, leaching, vulcanization, slurry dipping, stripping, tumbling, and quality control. The document concludes by discussing important glove properties such as powder amount, protein content, and powder-free options.
The document discusses plastics, their history, types, and environmental impacts. It provides details on common plastic polymers, how plastics are made, and their uses in various industries. The summary discusses the negative effects of plastic pollution, how plastics do not degrade and release toxic chemicals when burned. It also notes that only a small percentage of plastics are recycled due to the labor intensive process.
Elastomeric materials that meet tough challenges
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Author: Dr. Banja Junhasavasdikul
Published: August 2022
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Rubber is a miracle elastomeric material for which there are hardly any alternatives
because of its elastomeric properties. Natural rubber and synthetic rubbers have been
developed to serve man-kind in sealing, transporting, conveying and containing solid, liquid
and gas that other materials find difficult to do.
How could we live in this world without rubber? How would we drive our cars without
rubber? Rubber products are everywhere and offer practical solutions for a wide variety of
design challenges.
Plastic is a synthetic material that can be molded into various shapes while soft and then set into rigid or flexible forms. It is typically made from organic polymers derived from petrochemicals. Plastic has many uses but also several disadvantages, including that most plastic is non-biodegradable and ends up polluting the environment, especially oceans. An enormous quantity of plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year but less than 1% are recycled, meaning most end up as litter and pollution.
This document discusses plastic pollution and its alternatives. It provides background on the invention and rise of plastics, noting that over 100 million tons are produced annually. Plastic pollution threatens the environment by killing plant and animal life as plastics do not biodegrade. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch demonstrates this issue, covering hundreds of thousands of square kilometers. Several alternatives to plastic are proposed, including glass, PHB biocomposites, liquid wood, biodegradable plastics, and corn-based plastics. While not perfect solutions, these alternatives aim to reduce plastic waste and pollution.
Main point of this slide
01. Introduction
02. There are some types of plastic materials such as
03. History
04. Organic Structure of Plastic
05. Mechanism of Organic Structure
06. The molecule Ethene
07. The molecule Polyvinyl chloride
08. Uses
09. Benefits
10. Uses Statistics
11. Pollutants of plastic
12. Disadvantage of plastic
13. Plastic Waste management
14. Alternative of Plastic
15. Conclusion
Thank you
Terry Cosgrove, a professor of chemistry at Bristol University, is developing an easily removable chewing gum. Ordinary chewing gum sticks due to mechanical interlocking and chemical bonds forming between the non-water soluble gum base and surfaces. Cosgrove is incorporating a water-soluble polymer into the gum base. This allows a thin film of water to remain on the gum's surface after chewing, preventing close contact with surfaces and sticking. The gum also slowly disintegrates in water, reducing its environmental persistence. Over 200 formulations were tested before optimizing the water-loving and water-hating properties of the co-polymer added to the gum base. The new gum could help reduce cleaning bills from stuck gum.
This document discusses lubrication challenges with prefilled syringes and introduces TriboFilm Research's solutions. Silicone oil is commonly used to lubricate prefilled syringes but can migrate, causing inconsistent plunger forces and introducing particles into drugs. TriboFilm has developed an atmospheric plasma technology that can immobilize lubricants like silicone oil or its PFPE lubricant onto syringe surfaces, reducing lubricant migration issues. This plasma process crosslinks the lubricant during syringe manufacturing without contaminants.
This document discusses lubrication challenges with prefilled syringes and introduces TriboFilm Research's solutions. Silicone oil is commonly used to lubricate prefilled syringes but can migrate, causing inconsistent plunger forces and introducing particles into drugs. TriboFilm has developed an atmospheric plasma technology that can immobilize lubricants like silicone oil or its PFPE lubricant onto syringe surfaces, reducing lubricant migration issues. This plasma process crosslinks the lubricant during syringe manufacturing without contaminants.
This document provides information on fiberglass production including:
1) There are four main methods for producing fiberglass: hand lay-up, spray lay-up, pultrusion, and chopped strand mat.
2) Fiberglass was accidentally discovered in the 1930s and was used as a replacement for plywood in aircraft during World War II.
3) The document focuses on Mahavir Enterprise, a manufacturer of fiberglass sheets in India, and describes their production process, applications, and health and safety considerations.
This document provides an overview of the lifecycle of Styrofoam, from its production using chemicals like benzene and styrene, to its various uses in packaging, building insulation, and crafts. It discusses the potential health impacts on factory workers from chemical exposure and notes that styrene has been found in human fatty tissues and breast milk. The document also examines the environmental impacts of Styrofoam waste in landfills and the transportation required for its widespread distribution. Alternatives to Styrofoam are mentioned as well.
The document is an internship report prepared by two interns, Zeeshan Ahmed and Sharjeel Zaheer, for their internship at the Chemical Engineering department of Novatex Limited from May 24th to June 23rd, 2012. It provides an overview of Novatex Limited and its parent company, Gatron (Industries) Ltd, including information on the company history, products, production processes, and departments visited by the interns during their time there such as polycondensation, batch preparation, utilities, and the laboratory.
Fiberglass is a strong yet lightweight material made by combining glass fibers with resin. There are four main production methods: hand lay-up, spray lay-up, pultrusion, and chopped strand mat. Mahavir Enterprise produces fiberglass sheets using a process involving polyester film, resin, fiberglass mat, and drying. The sheets have applications in construction, tanks, and vehicles. Workers are at risk of skin and respiratory issues from fiberglass exposure and should take precautions like protective clothing and ventilation.
3 million tons of plastic foam are produced each year in the U.S. Of these 3 million tons, 2.3 million tons end up in the landfill, where it could take 500 years to break down! Instead, choose alternatives to plastic foam, and better your health as well as the environment. Learn more about the truth about Styrofoam at http://www.wheelsforwishes.org/truth-about-styrofoam/.
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Fiberglass is not considered a health hazard like asbestos due to key differences in their properties. While fiberglass and asbestos may look similar, fiberglass breaks across fibers into tiny fragments that are cleared from the lungs, whereas asbestos splits lengthwise into long thin fibers that become trapped in the lungs and cause cancer over time. However, fiberglass can cause skin and respiratory irritations if protective equipment is not worn. When working with fiberglass, proper training and protective equipment such as gloves, eye protection, and respirators are necessary to avoid health issues from fibers and chemicals used in the fabrication process.
This document provides an overview of the latex glove industry and the latex glove manufacturing process. It discusses the major types of latex gloves including medical, household, industrial, and specialty gloves. It then describes the manufacturing process for latex gloves, which can be done through either batch or continuous dipping. The key steps in the manufacturing process include latex compounding, coagulant dipping, latex dipping, beading, leaching, vulcanization, slurry dipping, stripping, tumbling, and quality control. The document concludes by discussing important glove properties such as powder amount, protein content, and powder-free options.
The document discusses plastics, their history, types, and environmental impacts. It provides details on common plastic polymers, how plastics are made, and their uses in various industries. The summary discusses the negative effects of plastic pollution, how plastics do not degrade and release toxic chemicals when burned. It also notes that only a small percentage of plastics are recycled due to the labor intensive process.
Elastomeric materials that meet tough challenges
----------------------------------------------
Author: Dr. Banja Junhasavasdikul
Published: August 2022
----------------------------------------------
Rubber is a miracle elastomeric material for which there are hardly any alternatives
because of its elastomeric properties. Natural rubber and synthetic rubbers have been
developed to serve man-kind in sealing, transporting, conveying and containing solid, liquid
and gas that other materials find difficult to do.
How could we live in this world without rubber? How would we drive our cars without
rubber? Rubber products are everywhere and offer practical solutions for a wide variety of
design challenges.
Plastic is a synthetic material that can be molded into various shapes while soft and then set into rigid or flexible forms. It is typically made from organic polymers derived from petrochemicals. Plastic has many uses but also several disadvantages, including that most plastic is non-biodegradable and ends up polluting the environment, especially oceans. An enormous quantity of plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year but less than 1% are recycled, meaning most end up as litter and pollution.
This document discusses plastic pollution and its alternatives. It provides background on the invention and rise of plastics, noting that over 100 million tons are produced annually. Plastic pollution threatens the environment by killing plant and animal life as plastics do not biodegrade. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch demonstrates this issue, covering hundreds of thousands of square kilometers. Several alternatives to plastic are proposed, including glass, PHB biocomposites, liquid wood, biodegradable plastics, and corn-based plastics. While not perfect solutions, these alternatives aim to reduce plastic waste and pollution.
Main point of this slide
01. Introduction
02. There are some types of plastic materials such as
03. History
04. Organic Structure of Plastic
05. Mechanism of Organic Structure
06. The molecule Ethene
07. The molecule Polyvinyl chloride
08. Uses
09. Benefits
10. Uses Statistics
11. Pollutants of plastic
12. Disadvantage of plastic
13. Plastic Waste management
14. Alternative of Plastic
15. Conclusion
Thank you
Terry Cosgrove, a professor of chemistry at Bristol University, is developing an easily removable chewing gum. Ordinary chewing gum sticks due to mechanical interlocking and chemical bonds forming between the non-water soluble gum base and surfaces. Cosgrove is incorporating a water-soluble polymer into the gum base. This allows a thin film of water to remain on the gum's surface after chewing, preventing close contact with surfaces and sticking. The gum also slowly disintegrates in water, reducing its environmental persistence. Over 200 formulations were tested before optimizing the water-loving and water-hating properties of the co-polymer added to the gum base. The new gum could help reduce cleaning bills from stuck gum.
This document discusses lubrication challenges with prefilled syringes and introduces TriboFilm Research's solutions. Silicone oil is commonly used to lubricate prefilled syringes but can migrate, causing inconsistent plunger forces and introducing particles into drugs. TriboFilm has developed an atmospheric plasma technology that can immobilize lubricants like silicone oil or its PFPE lubricant onto syringe surfaces, reducing lubricant migration issues. This plasma process crosslinks the lubricant during syringe manufacturing without contaminants.
This document discusses lubrication challenges with prefilled syringes and introduces TriboFilm Research's solutions. Silicone oil is commonly used to lubricate prefilled syringes but can migrate, causing inconsistent plunger forces and introducing particles into drugs. TriboFilm has developed an atmospheric plasma technology that can immobilize lubricants like silicone oil or its PFPE lubricant onto syringe surfaces, reducing lubricant migration issues. This plasma process crosslinks the lubricant during syringe manufacturing without contaminants.
This document provides information on fiberglass production including:
1) There are four main methods for producing fiberglass: hand lay-up, spray lay-up, pultrusion, and chopped strand mat.
2) Fiberglass was accidentally discovered in the 1930s and was used as a replacement for plywood in aircraft during World War II.
3) The document focuses on Mahavir Enterprise, a manufacturer of fiberglass sheets in India, and describes their production process, applications, and health and safety considerations.
This document provides an overview of the lifecycle of Styrofoam, from its production using chemicals like benzene and styrene, to its various uses in packaging, building insulation, and crafts. It discusses the potential health impacts on factory workers from chemical exposure and notes that styrene has been found in human fatty tissues and breast milk. The document also examines the environmental impacts of Styrofoam waste in landfills and the transportation required for its widespread distribution. Alternatives to Styrofoam are mentioned as well.
The document is an internship report prepared by two interns, Zeeshan Ahmed and Sharjeel Zaheer, for their internship at the Chemical Engineering department of Novatex Limited from May 24th to June 23rd, 2012. It provides an overview of Novatex Limited and its parent company, Gatron (Industries) Ltd, including information on the company history, products, production processes, and departments visited by the interns during their time there such as polycondensation, batch preparation, utilities, and the laboratory.
Fiberglass is a strong yet lightweight material made by combining glass fibers with resin. There are four main production methods: hand lay-up, spray lay-up, pultrusion, and chopped strand mat. Mahavir Enterprise produces fiberglass sheets using a process involving polyester film, resin, fiberglass mat, and drying. The sheets have applications in construction, tanks, and vehicles. Workers are at risk of skin and respiratory issues from fiberglass exposure and should take precautions like protective clothing and ventilation.
3 million tons of plastic foam are produced each year in the U.S. Of these 3 million tons, 2.3 million tons end up in the landfill, where it could take 500 years to break down! Instead, choose alternatives to plastic foam, and better your health as well as the environment. Learn more about the truth about Styrofoam at http://www.wheelsforwishes.org/truth-about-styrofoam/.
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Explore the fascinating world of the Gemini Zodiac Sign. Discover the unique personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights of Gemini individuals. Learn how their sociable, communicative nature and boundless curiosity make them the dynamic explorers of the zodiac. Dive into the duality of the Gemini sign and understand their intellectual and adventurous spirit.
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• Only latex balloons are used by professionals in mass
releases. Industry guidelines require these balloons to
be self-tied and have no attached strings or ribbons
— each released balloon is 100 percent
biodegradable.
3. 3Rarely do released balloons return to the earth’s
surface intact. Studies show these balloons usually
rise to an altitude of about five miles. At that point,
freezing and air pressure causes “brittle fracture”
creating spaghetti-like pieces that scatter to the four
winds.
4. 4
While some balloons don’t reach this altitude, research
indicates that in an average 500-balloon release, the
unexploded balloon return density is no greater than one per
15 square miles.
5. 5
Research shows that
regardless of the latex balloon’s
ultimate form when it lands, it
will decompose, forming a
natural soil nutrient at the same
rate as that of an oak leaf.
7. Part
Latex is dangerous!!!
Fact: Most people do not suffer from latex
allergies, and the balloon industry has
created alternative products for those who
are allergic.
The balloon industry is intent on providing
products that are fun and safe for everyone and
don’t conflict with the environment. Industry
leaders recognize they have obligations to set
industry operating standards that will help
protect and preserve the environment.
8. Part
Latex balloons come from rubber trees.
Latex is collected by cutting the tree’s bark,
then catching the latex in a cup.
Latex balloons are earth-friendly!
Rubber trees grow in rain forests.
Latex harvesting discourages
deforestation because latex-producing
trees are left intact. A tree can
produce latex for up to 40 years!
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