Examples of 'polymerisation temperature' in a sentence

Meaning of "polymerisation temperature"

polymerisation temperature: This refers to the specific temperature at which polymerisation, the process of forming polymers or large molecules from monomers, takes place

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polymerisation temperature
The polymerisation temperature depends on the type of initiator used.
Thus a higher velocity is required for a higher polymerisation temperature or greater bed height.
The polymerisation temperature was monitorable by using a thermocouple and a digital readout.
The reactor was contacted externally with a suitable cooling medium to maintain the desired polymerisation temperature.
The polymerisation temperature is maintained to decrease the residual monomer concentration.
The autoclave was then brought to a temperature of 5°C lower than the polymerisation temperature.
The preferred polymerisation temperature will depend on the initiator chosen.
The reactor was then heated to the polymerisation temperature of 75°C.
The polymerisation temperature was monitored using a thermocouple and digital readout.
Next the mixture was kept at polymerisation temperature for 30 minutes.
The polymerisation temperature was monitorable using a thermocouple and a digital read out.
The reaction was conducted in a slurry loop reactor with the polymerisation temperature being maintained at 90 °C.
In this invention the polymerisation temperature which varies depending on the kind of solvent.
Composite film pre-impregnated with a first thermoset resin having a polymerisation temperature T 1 ; and.
The polymerisation temperature and decomposition temperature of the radical initiator are adjusted to one another.

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S, M mass ratio ( cyclohexane solvent, butadiene monomer to be polymerised ) and polymerisation temperature T.
The polymerisation temperature depends on the hydrocarbon diluent chosen and the polymer being produced.
Film pre-impregnated with a first resin with a polymerisation temperature T 1 ; and.
They reveal that the polymerisation temperature had little influence on the activity of the catalyst.
The reactor was heated to the polymerisation temperature 82°C.
The maximum polymerisation temperature was typically 90°C The flask was left to heat treat for 1 hr.
A process as claimed in claim 7 wherein the polymerisation temperature is in excess of 250°C.
The polymerisation temperature is preferably above ambient temperature and typically will not exceed 100°C.
Now the target polymerisation temperature of 55°C, respectively, is adjusted.
The polymerisation temperature for each of these entries was 60°C.
The polymerisation temperature was 70°C and the residence time was 70 minutes.
The polymerisation temperature is then increased up to a value not lower than 120°C.
In all cases a polymerisation temperature of 80°C was used and the diluent was 21 of isobutane.
The polymerisation temperature was 70 °C in the loop reactor and 75 °C in the gas phase reactor.
The polymerisation temperature may be between 25°C and 95°C and may depend on the free radicals source.
The polymerisation temperature was 60°C in both reactors.
The polymerisation temperature did not exceed 77°C.
The polymerisation temperature is of 70 ° C in all stages.
The polymerisation temperature was 40 ° C. and the duration of the polymerisation was 15 minutes.
The polymerisation temperature T 1 of this resin, preferably an epoxy type resin is preferably approximately 120 ° C.

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