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1961 Packaging with Resins Book ASBESTOS Westinghouse
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Start Time: 9/19/2008
End Time: 1/17/2009
Location: near SEATTLE the EMERALD CITY
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ANOTHER GREAT ASBESTOS RELATED TITLE FROM SEATTLE RETRO see more books,catalogs and ads in my ebay store to buy now!   TITLE: Electronic Packaging with Resins, A practical guide for material and manufacturing techniques. AUTHOR: Charles A. Harper of Westinghouse Electric Corp.,Baltimore Maryland. (part of their Engineering Books for Industry series) 1961 hardcover book in good condition with 321 pages of text,tables,photos & illustrations.   ASBESTOS references: --Includes a chart of suppliers of Commonly used Fillers--  Asbestos is listed as a "reinforcing filler" & it lists as suppliers: Hill Bros Chemical Co. (Los Angeles Calif), Phillip Carey Mfg. Co. (Cincinnati Ohio) & Powhatan Mining Co. (Baltimore Maryland). --Table 5-6: Some Fillers Suitable for Use with Solventless Silicone Resins lists Diatomaceous earth (trade name Celite 270) from Johns-Manville. (diatomaceous earth contained asbestos) --Table 10-7: Inorganic Bonding Agents lists Calcium Silicate material - Portland Cement as the specific example. (Portland Cement had asbestos as one of it's components)  --Table 10-8: Inorganic Fillers, fibers: asbestos; Expanded type: vermiculite,perlite Contents discuss embedment packaging processes; polyesters and their modifications; epoxy resins; flexibilized epoxy resin systems; silicones, urethanes, polysulfides, and other embedding materials; fillers, colorants, and modifiers; foams and low density compounds; thermally and electrically conductive compounds; effects of extreme environments on embedded electronic packages; embedded packaging for high temperatures; tools, fixtures, and finishing operations; processing equipment; manufacturing controls for embedded electronic packaging. Contributors to the book include: Westinghouse Electric Corp.; Western Electric Co; Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc.,; E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.; Thiokol Chemical Corp.; Electro Tec Corp.; Dow Corning Corp.; Jones-Dabney Co.; National Connector Corp.; Automatic Process Control Corp.; Hull-Standard Corp.; Delsen Corp.; Red Point Corp.; General Electric Co.; Hysol Corp.; Koppers Co.,Inc.; Cerro de Pasco Sales Co.; Emerson & Cuming, Inc.; Hooker Electrochemical Co.; Allied Chemical & Dye Corp.; Durane Plastics, Inc.; Ciba Products Corp.; Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co.; Dow Chemical Co.; Acme Wire Co.; Shell Chemical Corp.; Union Carbide Plastics Co.; General Mills Inc.; Nopco Chemical Co.; Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.; Food Machinery & Chemical Corp.; Pittsburgh Electrical Insulation Co.; Norbatrol Electronics Co.; Mine Safety Appliance Co.; Marblette Corp. and to many related magazines & journals as well as the editorial staffs of American Chemical Society Journals & the Rheinhold Publishing Corp. publications. There are a lot of trade names & suppliers in charts in this book, from those for Polyester Resins, Peroxide Catalysts, Epoxy Resins (including Epoxy Novolacs of a phenolic-resin type), Silicone Rubbers,and more.  Safety hazards are also addressed in many of the chapters. Interesting too is the Processing Equipment chapter that describes how milling & mixing of fillers is accomplished because it meant breaking down filler particles to formulate it for compounding. This took some strong abrasive parts that was hard on equipment & took some time to complete. That longer time & wear on machinery translated into higher costs--and longer exposure times for those manning those machines using asbestos as a filler no doubt! A great addition to the ASBESTOS LITIGATOR's reference library!       Powered by eBay Turbo Lister On Nov-01-07 at 13:39:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

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