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- Polysulfones are a family of high performance thermoplastics. These polymers are known for their toughness and stability at high temperatures. Technically...
- dimensional stability and strength. Unlike hollow fiber membranes made from polysulfone, the aging process of the fiber is relatively quick so that air separation...
- parts were precision plastic moldings. The body was made of gl****-filled polysulfone, a rigid plastic which was plated with a thin layer of copper-nickel-chromium...
- polymers most commonly used for fabricating HFMs include cellulose acetate, polysulfone, polyethersulfone, and polyvinylidene fluoride. After fibers are created...
- cellulose acetate, Nitrocellulose, and cellulose esters (CA, CN, and CE), polysulfone (PS), polyether sulfone(PES), polyacrilonitrile (PAN), polyamide, polyimide...
- state-of-the-art diaphragm is Zirfon, a composite material of zirconia and Polysulfone. The diaphragm further avoids the mixing of the produced hydrogen and...
- of dielectric material. Capacitors such as tantalum electrolytic or polysulfone film exhibit relatively high absorption, while polystyrene or Teflon...
- friendly profile, gamma-valerolactone showed the potential to fabricate polysulfone membranes as a co-solvent. δ-Valerolactone Valeric acid 1,4-Butanediol...
- polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), Ultraform, polyacetal (POM), and Ultrason, polysulfone (PSU) and polyethersulfone (PES). Styrenics BASF Styrenics consists of...
- polyamide layer (<200 nm) deposited on top of a polyethersulfone or polysulfone porous layer (about 50 microns) on top of a non-woven fabric support...