Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings and Inks
Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings, and Inks, is an amalgamation of data from four recent projects. This report provides a wealth of information taken from the results and findings of research projects on: Migration Data of Food Contact Rubbers (Two projects), Rubber Breakdown Products, Chemical Migration from Silicones used in Connection with Food Contact Materials and Articles and An Assessment of the Potential of Migration of Substances from Inks and their Respective Coatings.
Each review provides an expert overview of the products as food contact materials, with a comprehensive accompanying list of relevant references from the Smithers Rapra Polymer Library to enable further reading. In each case, there is an initial in-depth description of the variety and types of products that are used in industry and the chemical processes associated with their manufacture.
A summary of the relevant food contact regulations, together with the migration and analytical testing regimes used to assess their suitability for food contact are also included.
Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings, and Inks, brings together important sources of food contact information in a single, convenient volume and will be an important reference source for workers in the food industry in general, and within the food contact field in particular. This handbook will also be of interest to anyone who works with the packaging of food and beverages and also to those who are studying food packaging/processing.
Each review provides an expert overview of the products as food contact materials, with a comprehensive accompanying list of relevant references from the Smithers Rapra Polymer Library to enable further reading. In each case, there is an initial in-depth description of the variety and types of products that are used in industry and the chemical processes associated with their manufacture.
A summary of the relevant food contact regulations, together with the migration and analytical testing regimes used to assess their suitability for food contact are also included.
Food Contact Materials - Rubbers, Silicones, Coatings, and Inks, brings together important sources of food contact information in a single, convenient volume and will be an important reference source for workers in the food industry in general, and within the food contact field in particular. This handbook will also be of interest to anyone who works with the packaging of food and beverages and also to those who are studying food packaging/processing.
Preface
Introduction
Food Contact Rubbers - Products, Migration, and Regulation
Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
Coatings and Inks for Food Contact Materials
Food Contact Rubbers - Products, Migration, and Regulation
1. Introduction
2. Rubber Materials and Products used in Contact with Food
3. Regulations Covering the Use of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
4. Assessing the Safety of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
5. Improving the Safety of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
6. Future Trends in the Use of Rubber with Food
7. Conclusion
Appendix 1
References
Coatings and Inks for Food Contact Materials
1. Introduction
2. Coating and Ink Products for Food Contact Materials
3. Coatings and Inks used in the Food Chain
4. Application Techniques for Inks
5. Regulations Covering the Use of Inks and Coatings with Food
6. Assessing the Safety of Inks and Coatings for Food Applications
7. Potential Migrants and Published Migration Data
8. Improving the Safety of Inks and Coatings for Food Use
9. Future Trends
10. Conclusion
Sources of Further Information and Advice
Reference Books
Reports
Professional, Research, Trade and Governmental Organisations
Commercial Abstract Databases
Acknowledgements
References
Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
1. Introduction
2. Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
3. Regulations Covering the Use of Silicones With Food
4. Assessing the Safety of Silicone Materials and Articles for Food Applications
5. Foods Standards Agency Silicone Project - Contract Number A03046
6. Migration Mechanisms, Potential Migrants, and Published Migration Data
7. Improving the Safety of Silicones for Food Use and Future Trends
8. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Structural Assignments for Silicone Polymers and Oligomers
References
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Index
Introduction
Food Contact Rubbers - Products, Migration, and Regulation
Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
Coatings and Inks for Food Contact Materials
Food Contact Rubbers - Products, Migration, and Regulation
1. Introduction
2. Rubber Materials and Products used in Contact with Food
3. Regulations Covering the Use of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
4. Assessing the Safety of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
5. Improving the Safety of Rubber as a Food Contact Material
6. Future Trends in the Use of Rubber with Food
7. Conclusion
Appendix 1
References
Coatings and Inks for Food Contact Materials
1. Introduction
2. Coating and Ink Products for Food Contact Materials
3. Coatings and Inks used in the Food Chain
4. Application Techniques for Inks
5. Regulations Covering the Use of Inks and Coatings with Food
6. Assessing the Safety of Inks and Coatings for Food Applications
7. Potential Migrants and Published Migration Data
8. Improving the Safety of Inks and Coatings for Food Use
9. Future Trends
10. Conclusion
Sources of Further Information and Advice
Reference Books
Reports
Professional, Research, Trade and Governmental Organisations
Commercial Abstract Databases
Acknowledgements
References
Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
1. Introduction
2. Silicone Products for Food Contact Applications
3. Regulations Covering the Use of Silicones With Food
4. Assessing the Safety of Silicone Materials and Articles for Food Applications
5. Foods Standards Agency Silicone Project - Contract Number A03046
6. Migration Mechanisms, Potential Migrants, and Published Migration Data
7. Improving the Safety of Silicones for Food Use and Future Trends
8. Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Structural Assignments for Silicone Polymers and Oligomers
References
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Index
Dr. Martin Forrest started his career in 1977 with James Walkers & Co. Ltd, and during this time he progressed to the position of Rubber Technologist, having obtained his first degree in Polymer Technology at the London School of Polymer Technology (LSPT). In 1983 he started a full time Master of Science course in Polymer Science and Technology at the LSPT.
After being awarded his MSc in 1984, he completed a PhD in Polymer Chemistry at Loughborough University in 1988. He joined Rapra Technology as a consultant in the Polymer Analysis section remained in that section until 2006, rising to the position of Principal Consultant. During his time in the Polymer Analysis department at Rapra, Dr. Forrest was the main contact at Rapra for consultancy projects involving the analysis of rubber compounds and rubber based products.
After being awarded his MSc in 1984, he completed a PhD in Polymer Chemistry at Loughborough University in 1988. He joined Rapra Technology as a consultant in the Polymer Analysis section remained in that section until 2006, rising to the position of Principal Consultant. During his time in the Polymer Analysis department at Rapra, Dr. Forrest was the main contact at Rapra for consultancy projects involving the analysis of rubber compounds and rubber based products.
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J. Kent \u003cbr\u003eISBN 978-1-906479-09-1 \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003epages 288\n\u003ch5\u003eSummary\u003c\/h5\u003e\nThird edition of a Plastics Information Direct best-seller.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eCost management has always been a vital topic for plastics processors. This is not the same as cost cutting; cost management is a process of understanding where costs arise and how they can be controlled throughout the manufacturing process, from design to disposal, which will improve both profits and management. Done well it will contribute to world-class performance, in the prevailing financial climate it may be essential for survival.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn this book Dr Kent poses some essential questions about the way companies consider, monitor, manage and reduce their costs, such as why there is traditionally so much emphasis on labour costs and so little on overheads. 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where are you now?\u003cbr\u003eKey tips\u003cbr\u003e2 Design and development\u003cbr\u003e2.1 Fundamentals\u003cbr\u003e2.2 Competitors and markets in design\u003cbr\u003e2.3 Competitors and markets - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e2.4 Total product planning\u003cbr\u003e2.5 Total product planning - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e2.6 PENTAMODE\u003cbr\u003e2.7 The design and development process\u003cbr\u003e2.8 The product design specification\u003cbr\u003e2.9 Teams and processes - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e2.10 Design for manufacture and assembly\u003cbr\u003e2.11 Value analysis and engineering\u003cbr\u003e2.12 Design tools - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e2.13 Sustainable design - resource efficiency\u003cbr\u003e2.14 Sustainable design- manufacture\u003cbr\u003e2.15 Sustainable design - use\u003cbr\u003e2.16 Sustainable design - end-of-life\u003cbr\u003e2.17 Sustainable design - raw materials\u003cbr\u003e2.18 Sustainable design - distribution\u003cbr\u003e2.19 Sustainable design - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e2.20 RoHS and WEEE\u003cbr\u003eKey tips\u003cbr\u003e3 Materials\u003cbr\u003e3.1 Reducing the raw materials cost\u003cbr\u003e3.2 Purchasing\u003cbr\u003e3.3 Supplier partnerships - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e3.4 Purchasing - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e3.5 Materials content cost management\u003cbr\u003e3.6 Materials use cost management\u003cbr\u003e3.7 Materials content and use management - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e3.8 Inventory management\u003cbr\u003e3.9 Inventory management - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003eKey tips\u003cbr\u003e4 People and systems\u003cbr\u003e4.1 People and systems\u003cbr\u003e4.2 People and systems - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e4.3 People - recruiting the right people\u003cbr\u003e4.4 People - training and development\u003cbr\u003e4.5 People - upward management\u003cbr\u003e4.6 People - projects\u003cbr\u003e4.7 People - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e4.8 Systems - quality, environmental, energy and health and safety\u003cbr\u003e4.9 Quality management systems – the rationale of a QMS\u003cbr\u003e4.10 Quality management systems – documenting a QMS\u003cbr\u003e4.11 Quality management systems – operating a QMS\u003cbr\u003e4.12 Quality management - 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where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e5.7 Waste and non-value activities\u003cbr\u003e5.8 Work cells\u003cbr\u003e5.9 Machine size\u003cbr\u003e5.10 Tool acceptance and initial machine setting\u003cbr\u003e5.11 Machine operation\u003cbr\u003e5.12 Machine maintenance\u003cbr\u003e5.13 Machine utilisation\u003cbr\u003e5.14 Economic batch quantity and set-up time\u003cbr\u003e5.15 Scheduling and batching\u003cbr\u003e5.16 Manufacturing systems - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e5.17 Supplier development and integration\u003cbr\u003e5.18 Quality management\u003cbr\u003e5.19 Quality costs \/ quality savings?\u003cbr\u003e5.20 Performance measurement\u003cbr\u003e5.21 Performance measurement - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e5.22 Culture change and training\u003cbr\u003eKey tips\u003cbr\u003e6 Overheads\u003cbr\u003e6.1 Energy management - the vital questions\u003cbr\u003e6.2 Energy management - more vital questions\u003cbr\u003e6.3 Energy management - internal benchmarking\u003cbr\u003e6.4 Energy management - performance assessment and forecasting\u003cbr\u003e6.5 Energy management - external benchmarking by site\u003cbr\u003e6.6 Energy management - external benchmarking by machine\u003cbr\u003e6.7 Measuring energy costs\u003cbr\u003e6.8 The site energy survey\u003cbr\u003e6.9 Injection moulding\u003cbr\u003e6.10 Injection moulding - all-electric machines\u003cbr\u003e6.11 Extrusion\u003cbr\u003e6.12 Extrusion blow moulding\u003cbr\u003e6.13 Motors\u003cbr\u003e6.14 Compressed air\u003cbr\u003e6.15 Cooling\u003cbr\u003e6.16 Drying\u003cbr\u003e6.17 Buildings\u003cbr\u003e6.18 Energy: general management - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e6.19 Energy: financial management - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e6.20 Energy: technical management - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e6.21 Energy: awareness and information - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003e6.22 Waste minimisation\u003cbr\u003e6.23 The site waste survey\u003cbr\u003e6.24 Assessing waste performance\u003cbr\u003e6.25 Tools for waste minimisation\u003cbr\u003e6.26 Managing waste minimisation\u003cbr\u003e6.27 Waste minimisation - where are you now?\u003cbr\u003eKey tips\u003cbr\u003e7 Tools for cost management\u003cbr\u003e7.1 Cost management tools\u003cbr\u003e7.2 Histograms\u003cbr\u003e7.3 Pareto principle\u003cbr\u003e7.4 Cause and effect diagrams\u003cbr\u003e7.5 Scatter diagrams\u003cbr\u003e7.6 Deviations and CUSUM\u003cbr\u003e7.7 Flow charts\u003cbr\u003e7.8 Process capability studies\u003cbr\u003e7.9 Statistical process control - control charts\u003cbr\u003e7.10 Mind mapping\u003cbr\u003e7.11 Other tools\u003cbr\u003ePostscript\n\u003ch5\u003eAbout Author\u003c\/h5\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003eRobin Kent is widely known across the plastics processing industry for his expertise in manufacturing efficiency which he communicates through his books, presentations, training and consultancy. He was awarded a Personal Contribution award in the 2010 Plastics Industry Awards in the UK\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003eHe has been involved with plastics processing in a variety of sectors including extrusion and injection moulding for 40 years. He has been technical director of several major European plastics processing companies but also understands the pressures on smaller businesses, having run his own plastics engineering consultancy since 1996.\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003eHe has published over 400 papers and articles and also written a companion volume: Energy Management in Plastics Processing: Strategies, targets, techniques and tools, published in 2008 by Plastics Information Direct. \u003c\/div\u003e"}
CRC Handbook of Enthal...
$390.00
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\u003cbr\u003eSOLVENT PARTIAL ENTHALPIES OF MIXING MEASURED BY CALORIMETRY \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003ePARTIAL MOLAR ENTHALPIES OF MIXING AT INFINITE DILUTION OF SOLVENTS AND ENTHALPIES OF SOLUTION OF GASES\/VAPORS OF SOLVENTS IN MOLTEN POLYMERS FROM INVERSE GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (IGC) \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eTABLE OF SYSTEMS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ENTHALPY EFFECTS IN POLYMER SOLUTIONS \u003cbr\u003eList of systems \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eAPPENDICES \u003cbr\u003eList of polymers in alphabetical order \u003cbr\u003eList of systems and properties in order of the polymers \u003cbr\u003eList of solvents in alphabetical order \u003cbr\u003eList of solvents in order of their molecular formulas INDEX","published_at":"2017-06-22T21:15:03-04:00","created_at":"2017-06-22T21:15:03-04:00","vendor":"Chemtec 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632\n\u003ch5\u003eSummary\u003c\/h5\u003e\n\u003cul\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eHandbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems contains 620 data sets on enthalpies of mixing or intermediary enthalpies of dilution, 970 data sets for polymer partial enthalpies of mixing or solution at infinite dilution, and 180 IGC tables\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003ePresents nearly 800 original literature references, including dissertations, Introduces experimental methods, the interrelationship between thermodynamic quantities, and data reduction.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003cli\u003eGathers key insights into the physical behavior of polymer solutions, intermolecular interactions, and molecular nature of mixtures.\u003c\/li\u003e\n\u003c\/ul\u003e\n\u003cbr\u003eThe CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems presents data that is as essential to the production, process design, and use of polymers as it is to understand the physical behavior and intermolecular interactions in polymer solutions and in developing thermodynamic polymer models. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eProviding an all-encompassing collection of current enthalpy data for all types of polymer solutions, this handbook is a ready companion with Christian Wohlfarth's previously published handbooks of thermodynamic data for copolymer solutions, aqueous polymer solutions, and polymer solutions at elevated pressures, which contain only a small amount of enthalpic data in comparison to the data presented here. This volume contains 1770 data sets that include enthalpies of mixing and dilution for the entire concentration range as well as partial enthalpies of mixing and solution at infinite dilution. Special appendices allow scientists to access specific systems and data easily. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe CRC Handbook of Enthalpy Data of Polymer-Solvent Systems is a practical, one-stop resource that allows polymer chemists, biochemists, chemical engineers, materials scientists, and physical chemists involved in both industrial and laboratory processes to quickly retrieve relevant information as needed.\n\u003ch5\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/h5\u003e\nINTRODUCTION \u003cbr\u003eObjectives of the handbook \u003cbr\u003eMeasurement of enthalpy changes in polymer solutions \u003cbr\u003eGuide to the data tables \u003cbr\u003eList of symbols \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eENTHALPIES OF MIXING OR INTERMEDIARY ENTHALPIES OF DILUTION \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003ePOLYMER PARTIAL ENTHALPIES OF MIXING (AT INFINITE DILUTION) OR POLYMER (FIRST) INTEGRAL ENTHALPIES OF SOLUTION \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eSOLVENT PARTIAL ENTHALPIES OF MIXING MEASURED BY CALORIMETRY \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003ePARTIAL MOLAR ENTHALPIES OF MIXING AT INFINITE DILUTION OF SOLVENTS AND ENTHALPIES OF SOLUTION OF GASES\/VAPORS OF SOLVENTS IN MOLTEN POLYMERS FROM INVERSE GAS-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (IGC) \u003cbr\u003eExperimental data \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eTABLE OF SYSTEMS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ENTHALPY EFFECTS IN POLYMER SOLUTIONS \u003cbr\u003eList of systems \u003cbr\u003eReferences \u003cbr\u003eAPPENDICES \u003cbr\u003eList of polymers in alphabetical order \u003cbr\u003eList of systems and properties in order of the polymers \u003cbr\u003eList of solvents in alphabetical order \u003cbr\u003eList of solvents in order of their molecular formulas INDEX"}
Databook of Solvents
$285.00
{"id":11242240452,"title":"Databook of Solvents","handle":"978-1-895198-80-5","description":"\u003ch5\u003eDescription\u003c\/h5\u003e\nAuthor: Anna \u0026amp; George Wypych \u003cbr\u003eISBN 978-1-895198-80-5 \u003cbr\u003e\u003cmeta charset=\"utf-8\"\u003e\u003cspan\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePublished: 2014\u003c\/span\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePages: 742\n\u003ch5\u003eSummary\u003c\/h5\u003e\nSolvents comprise a large group of commercial products of different purities determined by their application (e.g., chemical reagents, pharmaceutical solvents, cleaning liquids, etc.). Their properties are very important for application of solvents and needed to understand behavior of solvent mixtures. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis book contains large set of data on the most important solvents used in everyday industrial practice. The Databook of Solvents provides information divided into five sections: General, Physical, Health, Environmental, and Use. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn the General section the following data are displayed: Name, CAS number, Acronym, Chemical category, Empirical formula, IUPAC name, Mixture, Moisture contents, Molecular weight, Properties, Product contents, EC number, RTECS number, and Synonyms 1, 2, 3.\u003cbr\u003ePhysical section contains data on Name, CAS number, Dielectric constant, Acceptor number, Acid dissociation constant, Aniline point, Antoine temperature range, Antoine constants A, B, and C, Boiling temperature, Coefficient of thermal expansion, Color, Corrosivity, Donor number, Electrical conductivity, Evaporation rates with butyl acetate=1 and ether=1, Freezing temperature, Hansen solubility parameters dD, dP, and dH, Molar volume, Heat of combustion, Enthalpy of vaporization, Enthalpy of vaporization temperature, Henry's law constant, Hildebrand solubility parameter, Kauri butanol number, Odor, Odor threshold, pH, Polarity parameter, ET(30), Refractive index, Solubility in water, Specific gravity, Specific gravity temperature, Specific heat, State, Surface tension, Thermal conductivity, Vapor density, Vapor pressure, Vapor pressure temperature, Viscosity, and Viscosity temperature.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHealth section contains data on Name, CAS number, Autoignition temperature, Carcinogenicity: IRAC, NTP, OSHA, Mutagenic properties, Reproduction\/developmental toxicity, DOT class, TDG class, ICAO\/IATA class, packaging group, IMDG class, packaging group, UN\/NA hazard class, UN packaging group, Proper shipping name, Explosion limits: lower and upper, Flash point, Flash point method, LD50 dermal (rabbit), LC50 inhalation (rat), LD50 oral (mouse), LD50 oral (rat), Maximum concentration during 30 min exposure (NIOSH-IDLH), Maximum concentration at any time: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, Maximum concentration during continuous exposure for 15 min: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, NFPA flammability, health, reactivity, HMIS flammability, health, reactivity, Route of entry, Ingestion, Skin irritation, Eye irritation, Inhalation, First aid: eyes, skin, inhalation, Chronic effects, Target organs, Threshold limiting value: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, UN number, UN risk phrases, and UN safety phrases. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eEnvironmental section contains data on Name, CAS number, Aquatic toxicity, Bluegill sunfish (96-h LC50), Daphnia magna (96-h LC50) and (48-h LC50), Fathead minnow (96-h LC50), Rainbow trout (96-h LC50), Bioconcentration factor, Biodegradation probability, Biological oxygen demand (20-day test) and (5-day test), Chemical oxygen demand, Atmospheric half-life, Hydroxyl rate constant, Global warming potential, Montreal protocol, Partition coefficient, Ozone depletion potential (CFC11=1), Ozone rate constant, Soil absorption constant, Theoretical oxygen demand, Urban ozone formation potential (C2H4=1), UV absorption.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eUse section contains information on Name, CAS number, Manufacturer, Outstanding properties, Potential substitutes, Recommended for polymers, Features \u0026amp; benefits, Processing methods, Recommended dosage, and Recommended for products.\u003cbr\u003eMore than 250 of the most essential solvents are included in the publication. The table of contents gives more information on solvent groups included in the Databook of Solvents. \u003cbr\u003eReaders interested in this subject should note that two volumes of fundamental treatment of all essential areas of solvents’ use have also been just published. They include: Handbook of Solvents. Volume 1. Properties and Handbook of Solvents. Volume 2. Use, Health, and Environment. Together these four books provide the most comprehensive information on the subject ever published. The books are the authoritative source of knowledge, considering that very well-known experts in the fields of solvent use were involved in creation of these extensive publications.\n\u003ch5\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/h5\u003e\n1 INTRODUCTION\u003cbr\u003e2 INFORMATION ON THE DATA FIELDS\u003cbr\u003e3 SOLVENTS\u003cbr\u003e3.1 Acids\u003cbr\u003e3.2 Alcohols\u003cbr\u003e3.3 Aldehydes\u003cbr\u003e3.4 Aliphatic hydrocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.5 Amides\u003cbr\u003e3.6 Amines\u003cbr\u003e3.7 Aromatic hydrocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.8 Chlorofluorocarbons \u003cbr\u003e3.9 Esters\u003cbr\u003e3.10 Ethers\u003cbr\u003e3.11 Glycol ethers\u003cbr\u003e3.12 Halogenated\u003cbr\u003e3.13 Heterocyclic\u003cbr\u003e3.14 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.15 Ketones\u003cbr\u003e3.16 Nitriles\u003cbr\u003e3.17 Perfluorocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.18 Polyhydric alcohols\u003cbr\u003e3.19 Sulfoxides\u003cbr\u003e3.20 Supercritical fluids\u003cbr\u003e3.21 Terpenes\u003cbr\u003e3.22 Thiol derivatives","published_at":"2017-06-22T21:14:44-04:00","created_at":"2017-06-22T21:14:44-04:00","vendor":"Chemtec Publishing","type":"Book","tags":["2014","environment","environmental impact","features and benefits","general","health and safety data","p-additives","physical properties","potential substitutes","solvents","use"],"price":28500,"price_min":28500,"price_max":28500,"available":true,"price_varies":false,"compare_at_price":null,"compare_at_price_min":0,"compare_at_price_max":0,"compare_at_price_varies":false,"variants":[{"id":43378433860,"title":"Default Title","option1":"Default Title","option2":null,"option3":null,"sku":"","requires_shipping":true,"taxable":true,"featured_image":null,"available":true,"name":"Databook of Solvents","public_title":null,"options":["Default Title"],"price":28500,"weight":1000,"compare_at_price":null,"inventory_quantity":1,"inventory_management":null,"inventory_policy":"continue","barcode":"978-1-895198-80-5","requires_selling_plan":false,"selling_plan_allocations":[]}],"images":["\/\/chemtec.org\/cdn\/shop\/products\/978-1-895198-80-5.jpg?v=1499212946"],"featured_image":"\/\/chemtec.org\/cdn\/shop\/products\/978-1-895198-80-5.jpg?v=1499212946","options":["Title"],"media":[{"alt":null,"id":353970061405,"position":1,"preview_image":{"aspect_ratio":0.767,"height":450,"width":345,"src":"\/\/chemtec.org\/cdn\/shop\/products\/978-1-895198-80-5.jpg?v=1499212946"},"aspect_ratio":0.767,"height":450,"media_type":"image","src":"\/\/chemtec.org\/cdn\/shop\/products\/978-1-895198-80-5.jpg?v=1499212946","width":345}],"requires_selling_plan":false,"selling_plan_groups":[],"content":"\u003ch5\u003eDescription\u003c\/h5\u003e\nAuthor: Anna \u0026amp; George Wypych \u003cbr\u003eISBN 978-1-895198-80-5 \u003cbr\u003e\u003cmeta charset=\"utf-8\"\u003e\u003cspan\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePublished: 2014\u003c\/span\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePages: 742\n\u003ch5\u003eSummary\u003c\/h5\u003e\nSolvents comprise a large group of commercial products of different purities determined by their application (e.g., chemical reagents, pharmaceutical solvents, cleaning liquids, etc.). Their properties are very important for application of solvents and needed to understand behavior of solvent mixtures. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThis book contains large set of data on the most important solvents used in everyday industrial practice. The Databook of Solvents provides information divided into five sections: General, Physical, Health, Environmental, and Use. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIn the General section the following data are displayed: Name, CAS number, Acronym, Chemical category, Empirical formula, IUPAC name, Mixture, Moisture contents, Molecular weight, Properties, Product contents, EC number, RTECS number, and Synonyms 1, 2, 3.\u003cbr\u003ePhysical section contains data on Name, CAS number, Dielectric constant, Acceptor number, Acid dissociation constant, Aniline point, Antoine temperature range, Antoine constants A, B, and C, Boiling temperature, Coefficient of thermal expansion, Color, Corrosivity, Donor number, Electrical conductivity, Evaporation rates with butyl acetate=1 and ether=1, Freezing temperature, Hansen solubility parameters dD, dP, and dH, Molar volume, Heat of combustion, Enthalpy of vaporization, Enthalpy of vaporization temperature, Henry's law constant, Hildebrand solubility parameter, Kauri butanol number, Odor, Odor threshold, pH, Polarity parameter, ET(30), Refractive index, Solubility in water, Specific gravity, Specific gravity temperature, Specific heat, State, Surface tension, Thermal conductivity, Vapor density, Vapor pressure, Vapor pressure temperature, Viscosity, and Viscosity temperature.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eHealth section contains data on Name, CAS number, Autoignition temperature, Carcinogenicity: IRAC, NTP, OSHA, Mutagenic properties, Reproduction\/developmental toxicity, DOT class, TDG class, ICAO\/IATA class, packaging group, IMDG class, packaging group, UN\/NA hazard class, UN packaging group, Proper shipping name, Explosion limits: lower and upper, Flash point, Flash point method, LD50 dermal (rabbit), LC50 inhalation (rat), LD50 oral (mouse), LD50 oral (rat), Maximum concentration during 30 min exposure (NIOSH-IDLH), Maximum concentration at any time: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, Maximum concentration during continuous exposure for 15 min: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, NFPA flammability, health, reactivity, HMIS flammability, health, reactivity, Route of entry, Ingestion, Skin irritation, Eye irritation, Inhalation, First aid: eyes, skin, inhalation, Chronic effects, Target organs, Threshold limiting value: ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA, UN number, UN risk phrases, and UN safety phrases. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eEnvironmental section contains data on Name, CAS number, Aquatic toxicity, Bluegill sunfish (96-h LC50), Daphnia magna (96-h LC50) and (48-h LC50), Fathead minnow (96-h LC50), Rainbow trout (96-h LC50), Bioconcentration factor, Biodegradation probability, Biological oxygen demand (20-day test) and (5-day test), Chemical oxygen demand, Atmospheric half-life, Hydroxyl rate constant, Global warming potential, Montreal protocol, Partition coefficient, Ozone depletion potential (CFC11=1), Ozone rate constant, Soil absorption constant, Theoretical oxygen demand, Urban ozone formation potential (C2H4=1), UV absorption.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eUse section contains information on Name, CAS number, Manufacturer, Outstanding properties, Potential substitutes, Recommended for polymers, Features \u0026amp; benefits, Processing methods, Recommended dosage, and Recommended for products.\u003cbr\u003eMore than 250 of the most essential solvents are included in the publication. The table of contents gives more information on solvent groups included in the Databook of Solvents. \u003cbr\u003eReaders interested in this subject should note that two volumes of fundamental treatment of all essential areas of solvents’ use have also been just published. They include: Handbook of Solvents. Volume 1. Properties and Handbook of Solvents. Volume 2. Use, Health, and Environment. Together these four books provide the most comprehensive information on the subject ever published. The books are the authoritative source of knowledge, considering that very well-known experts in the fields of solvent use were involved in creation of these extensive publications.\n\u003ch5\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/h5\u003e\n1 INTRODUCTION\u003cbr\u003e2 INFORMATION ON THE DATA FIELDS\u003cbr\u003e3 SOLVENTS\u003cbr\u003e3.1 Acids\u003cbr\u003e3.2 Alcohols\u003cbr\u003e3.3 Aldehydes\u003cbr\u003e3.4 Aliphatic hydrocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.5 Amides\u003cbr\u003e3.6 Amines\u003cbr\u003e3.7 Aromatic hydrocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.8 Chlorofluorocarbons \u003cbr\u003e3.9 Esters\u003cbr\u003e3.10 Ethers\u003cbr\u003e3.11 Glycol ethers\u003cbr\u003e3.12 Halogenated\u003cbr\u003e3.13 Heterocyclic\u003cbr\u003e3.14 Hydrochlorofluorocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.15 Ketones\u003cbr\u003e3.16 Nitriles\u003cbr\u003e3.17 Perfluorocarbons\u003cbr\u003e3.18 Polyhydric alcohols\u003cbr\u003e3.19 Sulfoxides\u003cbr\u003e3.20 Supercritical fluids\u003cbr\u003e3.21 Terpenes\u003cbr\u003e3.22 Thiol derivatives"}