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by Anna Wypych
Features of Database of Antiblocking, Release and Slip Additives CD-ROM:
The Database of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives was developed as a companion to the Handbook of Antiblocking, Release, and Slip Additives, and contains the data required in the application of these critical additives.
The additives are divided into two categories: generic chemical name compounds; and commercial additives, which are either mixtures of several components, industrial grades of a particular compound, polymeric materials, or products having unknown, complex composition. The large number of records and available data fields make this the most comprehensive database on the subject ever available.
The database is divided into five sections:
There are 145 data fields which accommodate a variety of data available in source publications. The description of general sections in the Table of Contents gives more detail on the composition of the information. The displayed information contains additive name and its chemical structure (if generic compound). The data can be viewed on screen and printed in predefined format.
Contents
Section 1: General Information CAS # • IUPAC Name • Common Name • Common Synonyms • Acronym • Empirical Formula • Molecular Weight • Chemical Class • Mixture • Alkyl Distribution • Primary Amine Concentration • Product Contents • Free Acid • Amine Number • Moisture Content • Silicone Content • Solids Content
Section 2: Physical Properties State • Odor • Color (Gardner and Platinum-cobalt Scales) • Boiling Point • Melting Point • Freezing Point • Pour Point • Cloud Point • Dropping Point • Iodine Value • Particle Hardness • Particle Size • Surface Area (BET) • Refractive Index • Specific Gravity • Density • Bulk Density • Vapor Pressure • pH • Saponification Value • Acidity • Viscosity • Kinematic Viscosity • Melt Index • Surface Tension • Solubility in Water and Solvents • Thermal Expansion Coefficient • Heat of Combustion • Specific Heat • Thermal Conductivity • Volatility • Coefficient of Friction • Volume Resistivity • Dielectric Constant • Ash Contents
Section 3: Health & Safety ADR/RID Class • Flash Point • Flash Point Method • Autoignition Temperature • Explosive LEL • Explosive UEL • NFPA Classification • NFPA Health • NFPA Flammability • NFPA Reactivity • WHMIS Classification • HMIS Health • HMIS Fire • HMIS Reactivity • HMIS Personal Protection • OSHA Hazard Class • EINECS Number • EC Number • UN Risk Phrases • R • UN Safety Phrases • S • DOT Hazard Class • UN/NA • ICAO/IATA Class • IMDG Class • TDG Class • Proper Shipping Name • Rat Oral LD50 • Mouse Oral LD50 • Rabbit Dermal LD50 • Inhalation Rat • LC50 • Skin Irritation • Eye Irritation (Human) • Carcinogenicity • Teratogenicity • Mutagenicity • TLV-TWA 8h (ACGIH, NIOSH, OSHA)
Section 4: Ecological Properties Biological Oxygen Demand • Theoretical Oxygen Demand • Biodegradation Probability • Aquatic Toxicity LC50 (rainbow trout, bluegill sunfish, fathead minnow, daphnia magna) • Partition Coefficients (log Koc, log Kow)
Section 5: Use & Performance Manufacturer • Outstanding Properties • Recommended for General Applications • Recommended for Polymers • Recommended for Products • Features & Benefits • Recommended Processing Method • Recommended Mold Material • Additive Type • Additive Application Method • Recommended Dosage • Post-processing • Food Law Approvals • Coefficient of Friction and 1000 ppm • Release Force • Davies Scale
Also available in book format: Handbook of Antiblocking, Release and Slip Additives
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