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Further Studies on the Softening of Rigid PVC by Aqueous Solutions of Organic Solvents
Methylene chloride studies
Trichloroethylene studies
Studies on aqueous solutions that contain several organic solutes - SR96_260010
PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY
MATERIALS AND METHODS - SR96_260012
Studies on aqueous solutions that contain several organic solutes - SR96_260013
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION - SR96_260014
Long-term TCE studies
Table 5a. Hardness (Barcol) readings of PCE exposed to TCE solutions
Table 5b. Percent weight gain of PVC exposed to TCE solutions
Mid-term study
Table 7a. Hardness (Barcol) readings of PVC exposed to aqueous solutions of methylene chloride (MC) and TCE
Second long-term study
Table 9b. Percent weight gain of PVC exposed to aqueous solutions of several organic solutes
Table 10a. Hardness (Barcol) readings of PVC exposed to acetone solutions
Study with acetone and methylene chloride
Table 11b. Percent weight gain of PVC exposed to aqueous solutions of methylene chloride (MC) and acetone
CONCLUSIONS - SR96_260025
LITERATURE CITED-continue - SR96_260026
APPENDIX A: PERCENT WEIGHT GAIN IN PVC EXPOSED TO VARIOUS NEAT ORGANIC CHEMICALS
APPENDIX A. Continued - SR96_260028
Report Documentation Page - SR96_260029
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