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hydrolysisChemical reaction in which the action of water or its ions breaks down a substance into smaller molecules. Hydrolysis occurs in certain inorganic salts in solution, in nearly all non-metallic chlorides, in esters, and in other organic substances. It is one of the mechanisms for the breakdown of food by the body, as in the conversion of starch to glucose. hydrolysis
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| Broin brings its fractionation technology, called BFrac, which, together with its raw starch hydrolysis process (BPX), creates the foundation for biorefining. In high-temperature automotive, plumbing, and heating/cooling applications with aggressive coolants, PerforMax HR reportedly offers superior hydrolysis resistance, 15% better strength retention, and long-term fatigue resistance at high temperature. Other benefits are said to include excellent resistance to hydrolysis, good low temperature flexibility and chemical resistance to oils, greases and various solvents, according to the manufacturer. |
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