nfnw3tm8
Joined: 14 Aug 2013
Posts: 1776
Read: 0 topics
Location: England
|
Posted: Thu 10:45, 14 Nov 2013 Post subject: louboutin pas cher Biofuels Put Rubber O Rings and |
|
|
**NOTE** - has claimed original rights on the article "Biofuels Put Rubber O Rings and Seals to the Test" ... if there is a dispute on the originality of this article ... please contact us via our and supply our staff with the appropriate details of dispute (ie ).
Category:
These biomass sources are both renewable and progressively more cost competitive compared with fossil-based oil. However, bio-alternatives can pose processing and storage problems. Although bio sources are often blended with [url=http://www.femmesexenue.fr]louboutin pas cher[/url] traditional oil-based products to make processing easier, recent research has shown that the increased acidity of the biofuels can have an adverse effect on elastomer seals used in process equipment and storage vessels.
Biofuels are commonly classified into two main categories: ethanol and biodiesel. Ethanol is derived mainly from sugar cane and corn or maize (Bioethanol). It is currently the most significant biofuel with [url=http://www.chinacx8.cn/home.php?mod=space&uid=15901][/url] production outstripping biodiesel by ten times. Biodiesel, on the other hand, is derived from a variety of sources. These include oils from rapeseed, sunflower, palm, and soya and animal fats mainly produced in Europe, which is also its major market.
Both these biofuels are used commercially as blends with conventional oil based gasoline and diesel, with ratios of 90% gasoline/10% bioethanol being most common. Diesel blends are conventionally 5% biodiesel blends with 95% conventional oil based diesel but ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) specifications are now in place for a range of blends up [url=http://www.maatwisdomcentre.org/?p=1#comment-505543]Urticaria Pigmentosa Treatment Tips - written by Juliet Cohen[/url] to 20% biodiesel.
Elastomer Swelling
An elastomer or rubber seal is a polymer with the property of elasticity. It is typically made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and/or silicon atoms. Chemical or fluid absorption by an elastomer can lead to swelling of the seal. It is prone to attack by fluids exhibiting the same polarity, [url=http://www.mxitcms.com/abercrombie/]abercrombie milano[/url] a phenomenon described as 'like-dissolves-like'. For example, ethylene-propylene rubber (EPDM) is a 'non-polar' [url=http://www.fayatindia.com/giuseppe-zanotti.html]giuseppe zanotti pas cher[/url] elastomer, and as such, should not be used to seal non-polar solvents such as hexane. However, EPDM can be used to seal against polar fluids such as water.
For many conventional gasoline and diesel applications, NBR (nitrile butadiene rubbers) are widely used. There are a variety of [url=http://www.thehygienerevolution.com/hollister.php]www.thehygienerevolution.com/hollister.php[/url] grades available which, depending upon their acrylonitrile content, will have varying degrees of fuel and high temperature resistance. Increasingly, in hot under bonnet applications, FKM (fluorocarbon) rubbers are now being used due to their greater temperature resistance. However both these material types run a significant risk of swelling when exposed to biofuels and biofuel blends.
In the case of Biofuels, the chemical [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister online shop[/url] nature of the fuel blends is significantly different from that of oil based gasoline or diesel. Ethanol [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/hollisterfrance.php]hollister france[/url] is [url=http://www.diecastlinks.co.uk]hollister uk[/url] a polar solvent and not compatible with many of the elastomer grades that are used with non-polar gasoline. The higher the blend ratio of ethanol the [url=http://www.riad-marrakesh.fr]abercrombie pas cher[/url] more significant the effect will be, [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour pas cher soldes[/url] leading to excessive swelling and a deterioration of sealing properties over time.
With Biodiesel the chemical compatibility situation is more complicated. The originating chemical structure generated from the biomass is that of a methyl ester. Over time and the inevitable exposure to atmospheric oxygen, biodiesel undergoes chemical changes.
In conclusion...
The 12 month ethanol and biodiesel immersion tests have shown that:
Conventional NBR elastomers can be used within their normal operating parameters [url=http://www.ttcarpets.co.uk]mulberry sale[/url] for both conventional gasoline and gasoline / ethanol blends. However they suffer from significant swelling with biodiesel. [url=http://banlvso.s655.000pc.net/luntan/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=6862&fromuid=663]barbour pas cher soldes A few details about alcohol that you should know - writt[/url]
Bisphenol-cured FKM elastomers and rubber seals should be replaced with peroxide-cured FKM for biofuel and biodiesel applications.
The rate of swelling varies depending on the immersion conditions, for example aged fatty acid methyl ester is more aggressive than fresh fatty acid methyl ester.
The move to biofuels [url=http://www.par5club.com/louboutin.php]louboutin[/url] has been rapid so the challenges and implications for rubber seals and their effectiveness are not yet fully understood by many involved in its manufacture, handling, processing and delivery. The immersion tests reported here give an insight into the kinds of o rings sealing issues faced by companies processing and handling biofuels.
jennyhicks Article Feed [url=http://www.villazuki.it]woolrich sito ufficiale[/url] :
(c)
References:
About the Author:
Biofuels Put Rubber [url=http://www.thehygienerevolution.com/hollister.php]hollister france[/url] O Rings [url=http://www.tileproject.net]barbour sale[/url] and Seals to the TestArticle Summary: Bio substitutes [url=http://www.sandvikfw.net/shopuk.php]hollister sale[/url] for conventional oil derived products are becoming increasingly popular.
Article Source: uPublish.info
PPE are suppliers of o ring seals and rubber seals to the Biofuels industry.
Keywords: , , , , ,
|
|