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TrainMiC® is a European programme for lifelong learning on how to interpret the metrological requirements in chemistry. It is operational across many parts of Europe via national teams. These teams use shareware pedagogic tools which have been harmonised at European level through the joint effort of many experts across Europe working as an editorial board. The material has been translated into 14 different languages. This report includes four TrainMiC® presentations: 1. Uncertainty of measurement — Part I Principles; 2. Uncertainty of measurement — Part II Approaches to evaluation; 3. Statistics for analytical chemistry — Part I; and 4. Statistics for analytical chemistry — Part II
Polymers are extensively used for sliding systems in cryogenic applications because of their favourable friction and wear behaviour in the absence of external lubrication. Since important new technologies are based on applications under extreme conditions, such as at low temperatures, new requirements on material properties, in particular regarding their operability and reliability, must be met. Up to now, most tribological investigations have been carried out in inert cryogens or cryogenic gas (He, N2). Few experiments have been performed in vacuum environment at cryogenic temperatures. Rarely were testing in reactive media, such as LH2 or LOX. Due to the wide range of operating conditions in cryogenic applications, it is difficult to state general rules. Therefore, this chapter tends to give an overview on theories and experimental studies on polymer tribology at cryogenic temperatures.
Bau- und Abbruchabfälle stellen den größten Abfallstrom in Deutschland dar. Die anfallenden Mengen und die erreichten Recyclingquoten sind in den seit 1996 erscheinenden Monitoring-Berichten der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Kreislaufwirtschaftsträger Bau dargestellt. In dem 2013 erschienenen Bericht [BV Baustoffe 2013] wird ausgewiesen, dass im Jahr 2010 53.1 Millionen Tonnen Bauschutt (ohne Straßenaufbruch) bestehend aus Beton- und Mauerwerkabbruch anfielen. Im Jahr 2010 fielen in Deutschland neben den rund 6 Mio. Tonnen reiner Ziegelabfalle mehr als 20 Mio. Tonnen ziegelhaltige Gemische als Bau- und Abbruchabfälle an [destatis 2012], Das in stationären oder mobilen Anlagen aufbereitete Material wird hauptsächlich im Tief- und Landschaftsbau eingesetzt. Ein Einsatz im Hochbau erfolgt nur vereinzelt. Hierbei werden rezyklierte grobe Gesteinskörnungen für Normalbeton aus Betonbruch gewonnen. Heterogener Mauerwerkbruch, der Wandbaustoffe, Mörtel, Putz, Fliesen und weitere Bestandteile enthält, oder die bei der Aufbereitung zwangsläufig entstehenden Feinfraktionen finden bisher keine Verwendung. Ursachen dafür sind die erhebliche Heterogenität in Bezug auf die Materialzusammensetzung und der große Feinkornanteil. Die Verwertung als Verfullmaterial und im Deponiebau oder die Deponierung selbst wird zukünftig durch die strikte Anwendung des Kreislaufwirtschaftsgesetzes bzw. den stetigen Rückgang von Deponiekapazitäten nicht mehr möglich sein.
Aerosol-based DBD - A simple way to provide polymers with functional groups for adhesion promotion
(2013)
Polypropylene (PP) foils were exposed to the plasma of an atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in presence of different aerosols. Pure liquids such as water, ethanol, and 1/1 mixtures ethanol/water (v/v) or aqueous Solutions of acetic acid, poly(acrylic acid), poly(vinyl alcohol), and ethylene glycolpoly(vinyl alcohol) copolymer were introduced into the DBD. Surface composition, the number of functional groups per 100 C atoms, and water contact angles were correlated with the energy density of DBD plasma exposure.
The wettability of the treated surfaces was investigated for different storage times. Peel strength of the thermally deposited aluminum layer to modified polymer surfaces revealed that the aerosol introduction strongly improves the adhesion between aluminum and polypropylene.
Cryogenic solid lubrication
(2013)
While the possibilities of improving corrosion resistance (especially galvanic corrosion) by alloying are limited, surface finishing of magnesium alloys is the alternative for improving corrosion resistance. Due to the low corrosion potential of Mg and the danger of galvanic corrosion in the case of a coating defect, the choice of coatings is limited. This chapter will summarize the corrosion behavior of magnesium alloys and the metallurgical possibilities to improve the corrosion resistance of the alloys and reviewing critically the most commonly used surface treatments and coatings for magnesium.
This chapter will focus on those standards and standardization projects which are relevant for nanomaterials. These are mainly terminology documents defining a nanomaterial, documents describing the measurement and characterization of nanomaterials, the specifications and performance assessment of nanomaterials, as well as documents describing how nanomaterials can influence environment, health, and safety.
Polymer contact mechanics
(2013)