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flame testIn chemistry, the use of a flame to identify metal cations present in a solid. A nichrome or platinum wire is moistened with acid, dipped in a compound of the element, either powdered or in solution, and then held in a hot non-luminous flame. The colour produced in the flame is characteristic of metals present; for example, sodium burns with an orange-yellow flame, and potassium with a lilac one. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Properties include low specific gravity; no degradation of physical properties of base polymer; long-term thermal and uv protection; non-yellowing and non-blooming; no heavy metals; no forming of dioxins when heated or incinerated; passing UL, MVSS-302 and NFPA flame tests when properly formulated. Zinc borate can be added to any flame retardant system and will improve flame test results with minimal effect on compound properties, according to the company. It is essential that fabrics pass the Vertical Flame Test ASTM 191 A Method 5903, which measures the char length and after flame before and after 25 launderings. |
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