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... Maximum continuous - service temperature is near 70 ° C , but intermittent use will allow temperatures to about 80 ° C . Specially formulated heat - resistant grades are satisfactory up to 120 ° C , depending upon the environment . Like ...
... Maximum continuous - service temperature is near 70 ° C , but intermittent use will allow temperatures to about 80 ° C . Specially formulated heat - resistant grades are satisfactory up to 120 ° C , depending upon the environment . Like ...
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... maximum value . Epoxies . Chemical resistance of epoxies is generally high but is affected by the type of hardener used ; aromatic amines are more resistant than the aliphatic amines . Epoxy resins have good resistance to nonoxidizing ...
... maximum value . Epoxies . Chemical resistance of epoxies is generally high but is affected by the type of hardener used ; aromatic amines are more resistant than the aliphatic amines . Epoxy resins have good resistance to nonoxidizing ...
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... maximum continuous - use temperature of 85 ° C . Owing to its poor chemical resistance to most photographic processing solutions , the material has found limited use in the photographic industry . When used dry , however , polyurethanes ...
... maximum continuous - use temperature of 85 ° C . Owing to its poor chemical resistance to most photographic processing solutions , the material has found limited use in the photographic industry . When used dry , however , polyurethanes ...
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