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  2. Safety data sheet - Wikipedia

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    An example SDS, including guidance for handling a hazardous substance and information on its composition and properties. A safety data sheet (SDS), [1] material safety data sheet (MSDS), or product safety data sheet (PSDS) is a document that lists information relating to occupational safety and health for the use of various substances and products.

  3. Polyvinylidene fluoride - Wikipedia

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    PVDF is the standard binder material used in the production of composite electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. [14] Solution of PVDF 1−2% by mass in N -methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) is mixed with an active lithium storage material such as graphite, silicon, tin, LiCoO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , or LiFePO 4 and a conductive additive such as carbon black or ...

  4. EPDM rubber - Wikipedia

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    Colored EPDM granules are mixed with polyurethane binders and troweled or sprayed onto concrete, asphalt, screenings, interlocking brick, wood, etc., to create a non-slip, soft, porous safety surface for wet-deck areas such as pool decks. [17] It is used as safety surfacing under playground play equipment (designed to help lessen fall injury).

  5. Sodium silicate - Wikipedia

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    Water glass is a useful binder for solids, such as vermiculite and perlite. When blended with the latter lightweight fraction, water glass can be used to make hard, high-temperature insulation boards used for refractories, passive fire protection, and high-temperature insulations, such as in moulded pipe insulation applications. When mixed with ...

  6. What is a home insurance binder? - AOL

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    What is the difference between an insurance binder and a declaration page? Declaration pages are a component of your full homeowners insurance policy and are not included in homeowner insurance ...

  7. Butyl rubber - Wikipedia

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    Most modern chewing gum uses food-grade butyl rubber as the central gum base, which contributes not only the gum's elasticity but also gives it a stubborn, sticky quality which has led some municipalities to propose taxation to cover costs of its removal. [10] Recycled chewing gum has also been used as a source of recovered polyisobutylene.

  8. Homasote - Wikipedia

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    Homasote contains no adhesives. It is held together by the surface tension between the paper fibers, a process that is augmented by hydrogen bonding and the presence of a wax binder (2% volume). It is available in multiple thicknesses and comes in sheets 4 by 8 feet (1.2 by 2.4 m).

  9. Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane - Wikipedia

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    Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane, also known as D 3 and D3, is the organosilicon compound with the formula [(CH 3) 2 SiO] 3.It is a colorless or white volatile solid. It finds limited use in organic chemistry.