Sentences with phrase «ethylene propylene»

Silicone brake fluid can have a very undesirable effect on ethylene propylene rubber found in most brake systems, as silicone fluid may tend to cause seal swelling.
An outer skin of fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) was applied over the fibre, adding chemical protection from the corrosive electrolyte.

Not exact matches

At Exxon, for example, they detect leaking propylene, ethylene and isobutane.
It also allowed the zeolites to convert 60 % of the longer hydrocarbon chains into five key chemical starting materials: benzene, toluene, xylene, propylene, and ethylene.
In the process, the microbes create methane, ethylene, and propylene gasses as byproducts.
Solutions of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, which are used on runways and aircraft, push the freezing point of ice down to -13 degreeC and -59 degreeC respectively.
«Effect of dynamic cross-linking on melt rheological properties of isotactic polypropylene (iPP) / ethylenepropylene diene rubber (EPDM) / nitrile rubber (NBR) elastomeric blends» was published in 2011.
The carrier I used was vegetable glycerine, a common ingredient in foods and medicines, but another is propylene glycol, (not ethylene glycol... the notorious antifreeze ingredient!)
If possible, use products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol.
Propylene glycol has a less pleasant taste, is biodegradable and does not cause the kidney damage like ethylene glycol.
Wipe up any spills you find and perhaps think about switching away from ethylene glycol to propylene glycol.
Look for «safe» nontoxic antifreeze, consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol, and make sure all spills are cleaned up immediately and thoroughly.
Propylene glycol is a less toxic form of antifreeze and should be used instead of ethylene glycol.
Better yet, use antifreeze - coolant made with propylene glycol, which is less toxic in small amounts than traditional ethylene glycol antifreeze.
The Indiana State Chemist's Office analyzed the chicken jerky strips for melamine, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
But the Indiana State Chemist's Office said that other testing of the chicken jerky strips is still ongoing and they are checking for ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol.
Only Purchase Antifreeze Containing Propylene Glycol While propylene glycol is also a toxic substance, it takes much more of it achieve the same effect as its counterpart ethylenPropylene Glycol While propylene glycol is also a toxic substance, it takes much more of it achieve the same effect as its counterpart ethylenpropylene glycol is also a toxic substance, it takes much more of it achieve the same effect as its counterpart ethylene glycol.
Propylene glycol has a molecular structure that is nearly identical to ethylene glycol which is antifreeze.
And what is propylene made from, well oil, specifically as a byproduct from ethylene crackers in Texas and LA, e.g. heavy oil.
«The worst originated from cracker plants producing ethylene and propylene
Natural gas liquids (NGLs) ethane and propane get extracted and sent to a «cracking facility» where ethane is made into ethylene (the foundation of polyethylene - the most common plastic in the world, frequently used for packaging, bottles, and synthetic clothing), and at a dehydrogenation plant, propane is made into propylene (the foundation of polypropylene - a plastic commonly found in food packaging and vehicle manufacturing).
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