Resistance of IIR Barrier Materials against Selected Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
Keywords:
chlorinated hydrocarbon, QCM detector, permeation rate, butyl-rubber (IIR), breakthrough time (BTT), chemical permeation resistance, permeation cellAbstract
Information about quality assurance means insulating protection is very important. Their availability may be limited, and therefore in some cases will need to rely on the value of breakthrough times for basic hydrocarbons which are not substituted. The article describes how to test breakthrough times of the protective foil based on a polyamide carrier fabric coating butyl-rubber polymer mixture measured by the linear substituted saturated chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons.
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