SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MILIRUD, B. T. - MILITSKOVA, YE. A.
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PAMMC L) I ZO , A . P 1: 1 i I T R I I-)
Jeeveloprent of tha sugp-r indu3try of Cherkassy 1rovince
in the post-October perioul. Sakh.-.,To:~- 31 nr,.,1:7-10 A6
I.GharlwasakV eakhavoklotrest.
(Cherkas-iX li.-o-Ancu-Su.-ar inAuntry)
MILIRUD, B.T.; PARIHODIKO, A.P.
Prospects for the development of the sugar industry in Cherkassy
Provitee..Sakh. prom. 32 no.4:5-7 Ap 158. (HrlU 11:6)
I.Charkasekly eakhovoklotrest.
(Cherkassy Province--Sugar industry)
KILIRUD, B.T.
Rsguuting the assignment of factory workers. Sakh. prom. 33
no.4-.5546 Ap '59. (KIRA 12:6)
l.Cherimeekly eakhoTeklotrud.
(Sugar Industry)
STIPANAM). I.D.; KILIRUD. B.T.: PAROOD IKO. A.F.
using now methods In organizing the repairing and remodeling of
sugar factories. Sakh.pron- 33 no.6:45-48 Je '5~p.
(KIRA 12:8)
1. Charks" skly eakhavoklotrest.
(Sugar Industry-Jquipment and supplies)
PARUODIKO A.P., MILIRUD, B.#,.
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Sugar Industry of the Chorksomy PromAnco In the second year of
the seven-year plane Smkhoprome 34 noo7sl2-16 il 86(6
(NIU 13:7)
1, Cherkmankly eakhavoldotresto
(Cherksmay Provlnco--&ag" Industry)
FARKHODIKO, A.P.; MILIRUD, B.T.
Let's open the way for now developmnts. Sakh. prom. 37 no.3:
1-5 Mr 163, (KCRA 164)
1. Chorkaoskiy goeudaretyennyy treat po vyrashchivwAyu sakharnoy
avekly.
(Sugar industry)
MILIRUD, B T. II
The fUtFe belongs ib t~e ?collective* vage system. Sakh.prom. 38 no,ls
9-11 Ja 164. (MIRA 17s2)
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1. Cherkasakiy aveklomakharnyy treate
PARKHODIKOp A.P.; KILIRUD, B.T.
State of the sugar industry in the Cherkassy Province in the past
and today. Sakh.prom. 38 no.31l8-22 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Cherk-apskiy sakharnyy trest.
ARA14BASIGO Bozidar, Prife.dr; JOIC, Sonja, dr; PATWVIG, Jovan. dr;
PINSIC. ZlwOln. dr: ILIC, Lazar, dr; KICKMVIC.Niouir. dr;
MILISOLMIC. Anloa. dr.
Problm of Infectlous mosOmmlsoosis of the peoudodlphtheric
Srpskl arh.celok.lek. 77 no.U:1561 1573 Dec.54.
1. Klinilm sm, infektivne bolestl Nedicluskog fakultsta u Beogradu.
Upravalk: akademl prof.dr Kosts, Todorovlc.,
(INMTIOIIS MONDRICLEDSIS.'dlfferential diagnosis,
ppeudcillphtberic Snw)
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,1111LISATTWEVIC B - FASTMITWTC, TIT.
Smoke scre,~.ns for objects in the rear. P. 52. VOXITI OLASMY.
(Juposlavenska narodna armija) Beorrad.
Vol. 9, No. 6, June 1955
SOURCE: East EuroT_-ean Accessions List, (LUM), Library of
Congress, Vol. 4, No. 12., Decer,iber 1.9r"3
STOJSICy M., dr, doo.1 KOSTIC, Z., dr; PUTNIK, Lj., dr; VOLJEVICA, C., dr;
BAROS, T., dr;_MILISAVLJEVIC D dr; LJUBUNCIC, L., dr; TERZIC, N. dr;
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GOLUB, B., dr.
Enteroviral paralysis. Cases observed during 1960 in the Serajevo
Infectious Hospital and in the infectious ward of the Mostar hospital.
Med. glasn. 15 no.11075-380 It 161.
(POLIOMYELITIS epidemiol)
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(Frakticna poljoprivredna knjiTa)
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YUGOSIAVIIL / Microbiology. Technical Microbiology. F-3
Abs lour.: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16,1958, 72027~
Author : lisavljevic h, Drag)slav.
Inat :VOZ given*
Title :Problems of Modern Biology in Wineries.
Orig Pub: Poljopr, Vojvod., 1957, 5. No 5. 1-13.
Abstract: No'abstract.
Card 1/1
26
YUGOSLAVW Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 11-27
Application. Fermenting Industry.
Abs Jour : Rof Mur - Khimiya., No 17o 1958,, 58999
Author : Milisavljevic Dragoslav
Inst : -
Title : Action of Penicilliura expansum LIM on Grapes and the
Quality of the Wine.
Orig Pub : Poljopr. Vojvod., 1957, 5, No 6, 4o-47
Abstract : Pencillium expansum breaks down the skin of the Grape,
which leads to a considerable evaporation of water.
Under the influence of P. expansum the content of suGar,
tarteric acid, and nitrous substances is reduced in the
Grape; glycerine in considerable quantity appears.
Wine from grapes affected by P. expansum is noted for a
greater content of tannic acids, greater tranqpareiicy,,
and a cor4)aratively mra bitter taste.
Card 1/1
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AUTHOR D.
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T I M'.L : Lxnert'icnts or, Eaking of R(;;;4 Wine frorl
Gr~ivies' of I'llroxupkall Varle-ty
ORIG. PUB. : ArlAv 'nol-iapr. riau'k..e, 'I$ No 33, 3-;--3
A*3-M-.iV-.C;2:L-iiucr,-tovy ex-ne.,rimen-ts -were Conducted on
r.-ir*-l.;-icF red wine frcr. t-rl-.,-(-.s of the "Prokulkall vur.`,~ty -,,hich
1:3 comr-On in Serbia. 1-~ is sl.own th-at nrod-ucticn of cc.;ality
I ri-:~cessill.-Aes zcparutilori of t-~. c-
~.,ine fro.,, this v&riet,,
(except in cases of oci-rips that are not ful*),.y ri,Ve); a
maceration of' the r-,l;'lJ, in the must for 4-5 days I*ol--,ow-,i,,C'
bc-vinninz cf fe-r.,.eritution (it' t)c-rries are not I-ully ripe
the rati" of' rrust to nulp should be dccrea-sed); aGditicri of
- 2 -e of 1C-30 g per
QO (bc-fore fermcri'll.,,ution at a rat
I.ectal-ltur; fermentation at about JOc (at 35'0 If ,x-rres
are riot fully r1pe), with ai~.raflon only up to the bF-Ziar-A.,.-R
~)f ft-rmentaLion; heatizn,g of grapes at (5c befox-E, AnjEritatiOn.
CARD: N. Fro5tos,---ruova.
STOJ8ICq M. 0 dke. dr.; PUTNIX, Lj.vc*.; KOSTIC# Z. , dr.; MILISAV&JEVIC, M._,
dr.,- KAPIDZIC, M., dim. -
Vhooping cough in an infectious disease clinic in Serajevo during the
past 3 yows. Mod. arh. 16 no,3s35-48 My-Je 162.
1. Infektivna klinike Medicinskiog fala2lteta u Sarajevu (Sef: prof.
dr B3,agoje Dordovic).
(MOOPING COUGH statist)
KILISAVLJEVIC p Milo!
Criteria for the formation of economic units in the postal,
telegraph, and to-Isphons collectives, and their xatual relations.
PTT ZaJed 4 no.3;41-43 YV-Je 162.
MISAVUEVIC P M.
"The problem of protecting artillery igrdters."
p. 669 (Vojno-Tehrdcki Glasnik) Vol. 5, no. 9, Sept. 1957
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EEAI) 10. Vol. 7., no. 4.
April 1958
P. The 3954 Railroad Year; rntlrnads and Furoncan intesrrntian. 22.
Vol. 12, No. 11, Nov. 1956.
'ZFLFZNICE
'11SCROLOGY
Beograd, Yugorlavia
.')o: Fast Europcan Acn-ssicn, Vol. 6, No. 2, Februiry 1957
-MILISAVLJEVIG 0- Hadivoje,--ing.---
Measurements on cables. Telskomunikacije
(Radio) (Voltmeter)
no.3.-25-31 Jl f60.
(EEAI 10:1)
6-0
MILISAVLJEVIC, Radivoje, ing. (Beograd)
Regulating feeder consuctors loaded with accorded antennas. Tele-
komunikaoiJa 9 no.4:16-24 0 060, (EEAI 10:3)
: Radio) (Antennas (Electronics))
- laLISAVIAVIC y- Padivoj#,-ins,
The wltiple-obamled radiotelophonic systo= for the tranwaission
of infwmtion in the overoeas tolecommication. Talskowunikaoija
3-1 no.2:7-29 Ap 962.
MILISIC) Anton, inz.
Modern cadastre. Geod list 17 no. 4/6: 160-161 AP-Je
163.
L 02502-67 W(l) Ro
ACC NR- AP6ol6806 SOURCE CODE: UR/0016/66/000/001/0091/0094
,UTHOR: Leivykin, Ve (Lieutenant colonel); Milisov, V.-(Lioutenent
colonel)
~RG: none
",TITLE: Entrenchments must be constructed rapidly even in winter
OURCE: Voyennyy vestnik, no. 1, 1966, 91-%
OPIC TAGS: military engineering, military tactic
ABSTRACT: L/L-evykin7 shelter, dugouts, and trenches for personnel, and
trenches and excavations for military, special, and transport purposes
provide protection6in winter as well as In other seasons from
destrucM-7-efff-ec-U of nuclear explosions, conventional means of
destruction and chemical warfare. However, construction of thezie works
ulader winter conditions involves a number of special features with which
commanders should be acquainted. For example, If the depth of the f.rozo:
&bund does not excood 10-15 emo It is better to break the crust witn
e4losives or with'entrencbIng tools, and then to proceed with the
excavation. When the snow cover is more than 80 em, end the Inyer of
frozen ground Is very thick, trenches and communications can be
L 02502-6?
ACC NR. AP6016806
0
constructed directly in the snow. fflilisov7 The author describes a
method of excavating trenches In frozen ground. Hs first describes an
instrument for testing the level of the ground water, which is necessary
before excavation of trenches. A bulldozer is then used to remove the
surface snow, and parallel trenches are dug with a special excavating
machine. The procedure and the finished trenches are illustrated iv a
series of figures, Origl art. bas: 4 figures-
CODE: 151 SUBM DATE: none
Card 2/2
MILITAREV, Yu. M., Physician Cand. Med. 3ci.
Dissertation: "Surgical Anatomy of the Arteries of an Amputation Stump." Second
Moscow State Medical Inst., imeni I. V. Stalin, 5 May 47.
SO: Vecharrqaya Moskva, May, 1947 (Project #17836)
MILITARYZT, Yu. H.
Use of poulciUin in the treatment of hidradenitin, furuncles
and lymphMenitise Foldsher & akush. no.6:34-)8 June 1951,,
(cue 21,1)
1. Candid&ts'Nedical Sciences.
MILITAREV, Yu. M.
"Thrombosis and prolapse of hemorrhoidal varices," Fel'd I akesh.,
No. 12, 1951-
Cand. Med. Sci.
l,'IT,TTAnrT, IT. Y.
S-11, =,,7 ch
Gastric hemorrhageo ind their therapy. Felld. i akush. no. 4, 1952
Mont List ol Russian Accessions, IAbrary of Congress, August 1952. MCLASSTIED.
MLITAPV, 'CU. M.
Hemr-rhm ge
Gastric hemorrhages and their the-ralrj. F-11d. i akush. no. 5, 1952.
P
L Rusgian A"egsions, Library of Congress, August 1952. UNICLASSIFIED.
Month List o
MILITAREV, Yu, M.
"Thrombophlebitis of the shin and its therapy," Pelld i Alvush.,
No. 6, 1952.
Cand. Med. Sci.
MILITAREV, Yu.M.
'I
Hernias of the line& alba. Felldsher & akush. no. 12:27-29 Doe
1952. (OLML 23:3)
1. Candidate Medical Sciences*
. MI t.ITARSY, Yu. M.
fl'.~'--;-.6ZO~P~X. ~ ~~17.211~/
Acute cholea"title. Felldsher & akash. no. W0-26 lob 1953.
'%CIML 24:2)
1, CaMidate Medical Sclen"s. 2. Moscow,
KILITARIV, Yu.K.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Koscow).
%. I
General symptomatology and diagnosis of s,cuts abdomen. Felld.i
akush. no.2:24-32 7 154. WTARA 7:2)
(Abdomen--Diseases)
MILITAREV, Yu.K., kandidat meditsinakikh nauk (Moscow).
Cancer of the rectum. Felld.i skush. no.3:33-37 Mr 134.
WRA 7:3)
(Rectum--Cancer)
KILITARIV, Tu,X. , kandid uditsinakikh nauk (Moskva)
Prevention nxA thersoy of goiter. Ifelld. I akmah. &097:18-25
ii 6540 (am 737)
(GOITAR
Oprev. & ther.)
KILIURIT, DL.,K., kandidat meditsinskikh. nauk
Clinical significance of anatomosurgical characteristics of
arteries of amputation st=ps. Kh1rargils, no.9:42-47 5 154o
4 (KW 7112)
1. *:ksgedry ops~x-
tivney,Iffitrurgil a top6gwaftehaskoy watonlysy
11 Moskovikigo "inditsitwk9o 4nstttut&'Iu6nI I.T.Stalins.
(AMMATIOW STUM, blood sWply,
arteries)
MILITARIT, Yurly KikhayloTich, lcund.med.nauk; POPOVA, G.F., red.;
.7. --.- - sINCHILO, K.K.g tekhn,red.
[Hemorrhoids and ttwir treatment] Gemorroi J ego lechan'
31 p. 'ej:6)
Noskya, Goo.isd-vo md.lit-ry, 1958, (KIPA 1
(EINNOMOIDS)
MILITARIT, Yu.N. (Koskva)
EhMthermia as a method for treating experizantal peritonitib. Pat.
fisiol, I eksp.terap. 3 no-5:62-65 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:3)
1. Ix Icafedry khirurgichookikh bolezuey (saveduyushchty - prof. P.L.
Selfteovskiy) I kafedry patologichaskoy fixiolegli (zavedvvAhchly -
chlezi-korrespondent ANN SSSA prof. IF.A. Podoroy) Moskovskogo medltslu-
skogo stou&tologichookogo lustituta.
(HYPOTHUNIA. INDUCID ther.)
(PERrMNrTIS ther.)
MILITAREV, YurjZ M2bayjqyjch, kaW. me . nauk; POPOVA, G.F..q red.;
ZUYEVAp N.K.v tekhn. red.
(Hernias; their pre"ntion and treatment] Gryshi; ikh preft-
prezhdenie i lechenis. Moskva, Gas. izd-vo lit-ry Yaftisp 1960.
21 pa (EMIA) (MIRA 14:7) *
NWTAR379 Tu.Ng kand.med.nauk
Xmwavwgetative block and hormone therapy in various fonm of
suppurative peritwitis. %stekhir. 85 no.10W-17 0 160.
(KMAL 13 $12)
1. Is khirurgicheskoy klftfti (save - prot. PeLe 619tsovskly)
Wmkowskego moditsimmkogo atcoatologichookogo Institutao
TIN) (ACTH) (CORTISOIM) (U)CAL AMTMIA)
MELJU.0~.V.._. JU.M.,_k arid, wed. nauk
Local Injections of hydrocortiions in the treatment & metabolic
lesions of the loconotor apparatus. Sov. red. 28 no.1;107-110 ja
,65. (MIRA 18:5)
1. TSentralvnaya hirovskaya poliklinika (gl%tvnyy vrach E.Ye. fnq.-
sarldze) , MosVvit.
HILITARNA, Te.S. _- ..
1 0'.0 - , .4
Hypertension. Yed.sestra, Moskva no.2:3-5 Fab 51. (CUM 20;7)
1. Author is a physician,
EFTIMIE, A.,v ing.; N2LITARU$ Al.,, geofizician; STANESCU, E.) ing...
candidat in-afirn-u-Warce
Use of radioactive isotopes in the control of packing in
earth weirs* Hidrofthnica 7 no,3:82-85 Mr 162*
MILITARU, Gh., fiz.
Meaauring deyices for rotation speed; speed counters. Metro-
logia apl 9 no. 4:154-162 Jl-Ag 162
'd c
I-ae
Eigh proauction, of I~On:3tr ~'-lc 1" nk
3 5 L
of thr- o-P ~hi-,~ Trade I!Tjjr)n of 'he "Tele!jjen"
r,.-!e rt i Fac. t, nry C) C T!-~ wir --i n-al- J I :,,i7.
"MUM
k
Militaru, Faul Transficrtul, si utilizv~-el n~rrl,-l electrice.
(", ;ucurctA, ) Sditura Tehnica, Ic5l p4,41 --istribli icn,
rndutl 11! -r Lli, n Q I u~.- Lj- I o l- - i ~- --. )
SP. East L- ~ t Lr" ~Cl. ~., ""C .
,I.ILITARU, -'P.
Special slide rules for the dotormination of the inductivity and
capacity of aerial electric 1 nes. p. 88
Vol 2, no. 2, Feb. 1954
LNERGETICA
Bucuresti
Source: East European Accessione List (LIAL), LC, Vol. 5, No 2
Feb. 1956
MILITARU P
- t~
TECHNOLOGY
MILITARU, P. Systems of high-tension power distribution in rural electrifica~-
tion- P- 468
Vol. 6. no. 10, Oct. 1-958
Monthly List of cEast European Accessions (EEAI), LG, Vol. 8, No. 3,
March 1959, Unclass.
MILITAW P.
TEMIOLOGY
PrIRTODICAL: FUTROTMINIU, Vol. 6., no. 11, Nov. 1958
MILITARLJ,, P. Mounting of the nightlighting installations of the Republic
Stadium of Bucharest., and first results Of its eXplOit2tion. p. 416
MOnthly L4St Of East European Accession (FFII) LC Vol. 3, No. 4
April 1959, Unclass
VICOLp Pavel, ing.; WLITARU, Paul..'ing.; TENCU, Constantin, ing.;
LAZARESCU-SUM-n-i"--ing -
2
1w
Crossing the Danube River in Rumania by means of subfluvial cables.
Energetica Rum 9 no. 15*-191-209 Vq 161.
GROZA, L., Ing.; HILITARU, P., conf. Ing.
' '-' ' '~ -~ 41;; 3,' ~ %'%i~i 4--' f~' 7 4~- '-' -
Works of the 18th Session of the International Conference of
Large Electric Systems. Energetica Rum 9 no.8s297-311 Ag
.961,
Wfr-TTARTT Vmm2sl *I PS7MCU, Constantinj MARIBESCU,, Cristians ing.
VA plaming of the Bioaz4ftgeorgio-Udus 220 kv, electric
Uwe Swrgetica Run 16 no.54181-189 My 062.
lo Ugiber sef la, Imtitutul do studii si proisatari energetice
Oci.Vflbam,)~. '2.,Sef do atelier laInstitutul do studii si
proiectaft energetice.(for.Petreocu)* 3o.Inginer proiectant
sef la. Institutul de studii si proiectari energetics (for
CONSTAKTIIMSCU,, E., ing.; HILITARU., P... ing.; GROZA, L., ing.- GROF *F., ing.
(R.S. Cehoulovaic:a)',i:'-MAX,-'!..-,- Ing. (R.S. Cehoslovaea~
Intorconw)ction at 400 kv, between the electric power systems of
Rumania and Czoahoolovakia. Energetics, Rum 11 no.3.130-137 Mr 163.
MILITARU, Paulp ing.
. --- - I -
DatAr=Lnation of luminous fluz in luminairies by graphic methods
and mechanical device" Energetica Run 11 no.4-.142-150 Ap 163.
1. Presedintele ComitetLIbi national romin CIR.
1~
- MILITARU, P.
Contributions to the calculation of three-phase networks with
single-phase loads. Bul Inst Politeh 25 no-3:85-112 MY~Je 163.
1. Chaire de Centrales electriques, Institut Polytechnique de
Bucarest.
I
LILITEAN-U, T.; FRIED11"t, A.
Certain terms erroneously used' grinpar or loom shuttle? p. 143.
vol. 6, no. 4, Apr. 1955
IOUSTRIA 16XTILA
Bucuresti, Rumania
Source: East Airopean Accession List. Librory of Coi-gress
Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956
MILITESCUO Gh.
Results of the economic exploitation of the Thermo*lectric-Power
Plants at Paroseni in 1960. Dnergetica Rum 8 no.7:326-328 JI 160.
ing.; CAPATINA, V. , ing.
-kq4IT C
Supervising the functioning of turbine axial bearings.
Energetica Rum 1.1 no.6:276-278 Je 163.
RIMUM/Cultivated Plants - Grains. 14-2
fibs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol., No 20, 1958, 916o8
Author : Serbanauct~, 11., Marc~ineanu, M., Boldea, Elena, Militescu
Lidia.
Inst : Carrmaist Acadeuy of the Rim-anian People's Republic
Title : The Influence of Precedina Crops on the Productivity and
Quality of Winter Wheat ou the Lrown-Reddish Forest Soil
of Ducharest Re(-,ioii.
OriC; Pub : Comu. ixad. Rr-R, 1957, 7, Ho 12, 1059-io64.
Abstract : Data fron 1955-1956 of the Moara Domaske Agricultural
Experinental 13ase. The hiGthest yield was obtained after
2 - 3 years sowinu of pereraiial CTass. The lDwest -
after cora. No noticeable difference was observed in the
quality of the wheat.
Card 1/1
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BILTEANU, Gheorghe; MILITESCU, L.
Behavior of different oat plants to the relatims between the
nutritive elements of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium. Studii
cerc biol ve et 12 no 2:217-237 160. (EEAI 9:11)
(OaM (Nitrogen) (Phosphorus)
(Potassium)
MILITESCU, LiviR; GRUIA, Em.; HEn, Cr.
t
Influence of the previous culture on the nutrient contents
of the soil under the culture of maize. Comunicarile AR 11
no.5,587-591 My 161.
1. Cownicar,6 prezentata de Amilcar Vasiliu, nembru. corespondent
al Academiei R.P.R. *
SANDOW, D.; SLUSANSCHI, H.; RkIU, Ileana;-HILITESCUL-L:Lvia-
Influence of the experimental soil Aryness izL -various vegetation stages
upon the production and accumulation of chemical components in barley.
Studil core. biol veget 13 no.4:"%-4"- 161, '
1. Comunicam presentate, do A. Vasi3.iu,, membru corespondent al, Academisi
R.F.R.
NILITINEAUO I.
MILITIMAU, I. The elaboration of standards. p. 1.
Activities of the technical committees of the International Or,,-,ani7.ation
for Standardizaticn at the sessir.n in Leningrad, Aug. 1956. p. 4.
Vol. B. No. 99 Sept. 1956*
ETANDARTZAREA
TECHNOLOGY
Buctwesti, Rumania
So: East European Accession, Vol. 6, No. 2, Feb. 1957
MILITINSKAYA, M.S., assistent
Some characteristics of the fleece of hybrid sheep (coarse-wool A
French Merino). Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan. sellkhoz. Inst.
no.19.-108-115 162. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Kafedra razvedeniya seltskokhozyaystvennykh zhivotnykh (zav.. -
Prof. V.-Ye.,Alltstiuler) ivanovskogo sellskok-hozyaystvennogo
instituta.
CHEUOV, Ivan Kikhaylovich; MILITSA, Valentina Borisovna- VITVITSKIY,
N. [T1tvits'kYL, M".- 'Cifriff. 14.), tekhn.red.
[One ownerJ Odyn hospodar. L'viv. lnyzhkovo-zhurnallne vyd-vo,
1958. 23 p. (KIRA 13:2)
(Agricultural machinery)
PHASE I DOOX EXPIDITATION SOV/5976
Shklennik, Ya. I., A. V. Baranoy, V. N~ Ivanov, S. A. KazennoX,_B. S. 9phftn,
N. N. Lyashchenko, R. A. Marulidl,~.. ~K. liillts~A. OzGrov, A.
Sitnichanko, M. U. Tells, and M.
Litlya po vyplavlyayeaym modelyam (Investment'Caating) (Laningrad] Kaohgiz
[19611 455 P. (Soriano Inshonerny7a monografii pa litoynomu proizvodstvu)
Errata slip Inserted. M copies printed.
Eds. (Title Pago)# To. 1. Shklsnnik and V. A. Ozerova; Roviewerat N. D. Titov,
Candidate of Technical Salomon, and A. 1. Klauxon, Engineer; Ed.t ru. L. Markis,
Engineor; Tech. Zds.& A. Ya. TikbAno7, Z. 1. Chernova and V. D. 811kind; Mari-
aging Ed. for Literature on Hot-Working of Metalm S. Is. WaIni, Engineer.
PUHPOSEs This book Is Intended for engineering and teahnical peraornal in tho
metalworking industry and for scientific research workers. It may also be used
by students speolalliolig In foundry work.
CGVERAGEo The book reviews the moot lVortant, problems in investment casting.
Among the toplooconsidered art the followings mechanical properties of castingal
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the rnnuracturo of castings; pr~cinlon surfaco qunlity; rnatorials ind methods or
making patterns, and moldn; tho malting of r-,jtals and alloya; pouring, cleaning,
heat treatment, and in.9poction of citstingal economde aspectr in th') production
of castings; organization of production; and mdorn concopta relating to pro-
co3non taking place in 'the ranufacturE, of invostrnnt castings. No personalities
are mentioned. There are 180 references, mostly Sovl,et.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
Introduction 5
Ch. 1. Designing Cast Parts 12
Proportiou of coatings 13
Dimensional precision 13
Surface quality 16
Mechanical properties of cast metal
Design Alsmsn~i of castings
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SARIKYAN. S.Ya., CHOCHELINITSKAYA, S.M., BAYGUWVt,S.A,o LATYPOVA, G.Kh.
MILITSINA. A.W.
'The problem of correct organizntion of mAlnria contiol. in the
Tntnr A.S.S.R. [with sum-cinry in English]. Kedptiraz. i pnrnz.bole
27 no,3:304-309 My-Je 158 , (MM 11:7)
1. Iz sektora bor'b7 z parnzitarnymi bolez-~,Yami pri stroitellstve
gidrotekhnicheakikh i meliorstivnykh sooruvheniv Instituta mnlyarii.
meditainnkoy parnzitnlogii I golimintologii Hinisterstvn zdrnvookhrn-
nentya SSSR (dlr. inntitutR - Drof. P.G. Sergiyev, zav. nektorom -
prof. Y.N. Bekhlemishev) i Knznnakoy gorodskoy sanitnrno-epidamiologi-
chnskoy stnntaii (glnvW vrneh TO.D. Matt).
(KALARIA, prevention nnd control
in Rusain (Rue))
ACCESSION NR: AT4042426 S/0000/63/000/000/0075/0081
AUTHOR: Materova, Ye. A., BelInBkaya, F. A., Militsina, E. A.
TITLE: Some of the electrochemical properties of ion exchange membranes
SOURCE: Respublikan6koye nauchno-teknicheskoye soveslichanlye po Jonnomu obmenu.
Alma-Ata, 1962, Teorlya I praktika jonnogo obmena (Theory and practice of Ion exchange);
trudy* soveahchanlya. Alma-Ata, Izd-vo An KazSSR 196 3, 75-81-
TOPIC TAGS: ion exchange membrane, ion exchange resin, polymer film, clectro-
chemistry, membrane potential, resorcinol exchange resin, pff measurement, galvanic
cell
ABSTRACT.- The difference between the membrana potentials of various ion exchange
disphragms prepared form sulfocarboxyl resins, hydroxyl cation exchange resins, basic
anion exchange resins and some inorganic ionites was investigated at the ion exchange
laboratory of Leningrad University. The membrances were prepared In the form of small
disks either by prossing a fine powder wM polystyrene, 1)olyo(hyloneorpolyinothy1motIla-
crylate as the binders, or by molding a binder with the di spersed powder of an exchango resin
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from an organic solvent. Technical ion exchange membranes prepared in the laboratory
of Ye. B. Trostyan6kaya at MkhTI and at the NIIPM were also studied. The galvanic
cells AG I AgCl, WCl I ion exchange membrane I M++Cl, AgCl I Ag and Ag I AgCI,
M*Cl I Ion exchanges membrane I Ml-'Cli satl&. KC1, H92CI 119
2 were used
to measure the membrane potentials In a variety of electrolytes. Despite a relatively
low selectivity with respect, to hydrogen Iona, membrane electrodes were found to match
the glass -electrode in measuring pH In aggressive 4nedia. Thus, a readrcLnol cation
exchange resin was able to measure the pH of 0. 015 - 19. 7 K HF. - The investigation
of ion exchange resin membrane potentials shows them to be an Important characteristic
ok the chemical and eleotrochemical properties of Ion-exchange materials. "Some of
the experimental data were obtained by A. Zub, P. Sicabichavokly and T. 1. Rozhanakaya!'
OFIg. art. has: 6 figures, 1 table and 2 equations.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradeldy gosuniversitet im. A A. Zhdanova (Leningrad Btato
University)
SUBMITTED: 13Nov63 ENCL: 00
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(BOATS AND BOATING)
MILITSKOVA Ye. A.
USSP/Chemistry - Orranophosphorus
Car.poudds
Mov. 51
"Action of Halogen-Substituted Fthers on the Sodiim Salts of Di-b-Alkoxvethylphosphorus
Acids," V. S. Abramov, Ye A. Militskovat Lab of Org Chem Kzan' State U imeni V. I.
Ullyanov-Lenin
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXI, No 11., pp 2011-2016
Prepd di-B-metho)W-and di-Bethoxyethylphosphorus acids. Prepd their Na salts by action
of metallic Na. Reaction of Na salts with BrCH OCH BrCH OC H BrCH 20C F. CICII OC H
yielded salts of esters of corresponding phos --g'tion ofN9 salt9 wtiR
pKoO acids3 Re c
BrCH20CH2Br yielded sym salt of ester of diphosphonic acid. Proposes scheme of reaction
PA ighT48
VUR/Chemistry - Orgsniophosphorms Com- Feb 52
pounds
"Action of Halogen Derivatives on SodLius D1-
Xetboxyethylphosphite," V. S. Abramov, Yo. A. Mi-
11takova, Lab of Org Chem, Kazan' State U
"Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXII, No 2, pp 252-257
Studied action of ZtBr, BzCl, BzBr on Na cli- Q -
wthoxyethylphosphite (I). In case of ZtBr and
BzCl products were eaters of alkylphosphonic acids,
in case of BzBr product was salt of eater. Actioa
of AcCl and AcBr on I yielded salt of ester. Letter
doet not f orm with 2,4-dinitropheny1hydrazine the
USSR/Chemistry - Organiophosphorus Can- Feb 52
pounU (Coutd)
corresponding hydrazone. Action of ethylene bro-
mide on I and Na diethylphomphite yielded di-N&
salts of di-Et and di- f -sethoxyethyl eaters of dl-
phosphonoethane and Na salt of Et eater of -brano-
etbylphosphonic acid.
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PMO' metbacry-
We (t and ulathactyric I~e p1twlice of 02
mv raw* hftt,*Wxtant (III Is the pc4yltltp claft
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Bo16/BO54
AUTHORS: mill ye~_A Grinevioh, K. P., Sokolov, A. D.j
Z y a b k i n . q 41.410."14 - -1
TITLE: Liquid Organosilioon Polymers Used an Lubricants for Holds
in Canting and Molding of Thermoplastics
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No- 3, PP. 72 - 73
TEXT: The authors report on their experiments concerning the use of
liquid organosilicon polymers to lubricate molds for thermoplastics.
They used liquids No-3, No-5,fi (5L), and FK)K -94 (GKZh-94) (polyethyl
siloxane), as well as three polymethyl-siloxane liquids (No'4-~ -3) of
different viscosities. These liquids were used as lubricants' in proc-
essing colorless and filled polystyrene, caprone, polymethyl etrols,
methacrylate, and copolymers of methyl methacrylate with styrene. N0-5
and GKZh were manually applied to the molds. The latter liquid yielded
better results: After a single treatment, it was possible to cast 25-60
pieces of different materials in the mold. N0.3 and the polymethyl-
siloxane liquids were sprayed onto the molds. An admixture of easily
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Molding of Thermoplastics
volatile liquids (mostly of liquid isobutylene) was used to generate
pressure. The mixture was filled in the sprayer in a cooled state. Com-
pressed air was used for spraying when the liquid was employed in an
organic solvent. Results are tabulated. The use of polysiloxane liquids
prevents the adherence of products to molds,,cracking of workpieces, and
damages when taking them out of the mold. There are 2 figures.and-
I table.
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TXZHKOVA, T.S.; HILITSKOVA, Ye.A.; SOKOWV. A.D.
Use of toobnlcal orpnic glass for lighting and other
mterials In the mnufacture of light fixtures. Plast.
=@or no.4:42-45 060. (MI" 13: 7)
(Plastics) (Electric light fixturem)
87878
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B004/B064
AUTHORS: Militskova, Ye. A., Sokolov, A. D,,
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TITLE: A New Heat-resistant Casting Material on the Ba3is rf
Acetobutyrate Cellulose and Polymethyl Acrylate
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 5, pp. 6 - 9
TEXT: The authors aimed at producing casting material from acetobutyrate
cellulose and acryl polymers of increased heat resistance. In the intro-
duction, papers are mentioned on the copolymerization of cellulose esters
with other polymers. In 1958, the Leningradskiy NIIPP (Leningrad Scientific
Research Institute of Plastic Products) produced a new material of aceto-
butyrate cellulose and nitrile rubber which was nontransparent, Z.A.Rogovin
and A. A. Berlin worked in the same direction. Thin-walled acetyl cellulose
etherol products of the 2AT-43 (2-DT-43) type were heat-resistant only iip
to 70 - 800C. The authors used acetobutyrate cellulose of the Vladimirsk4y
khimicheskiy zavod (Vladimir Chemical Plant) esterified to 38 - 44 % by
butyric acid, and combined it by means of extrusion with 6, 12, 20, 30,
40 ~ by weight of acryl polymers. The combination with polybutyl methacry-
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Basis of Acetobutyrate Cellulose and Poly- B004/BO64
methyl Acrylate
late did not meet the demands so that further studies were restricted to
the vitreous product from acetobutyrate cellulose and polymethyl acrylate.
The resulting materials )4-12A (ETs-12A), )L~-2oA (ETs-20A), and )IA-3oA
(ETs-30A) were of high strength, high heat resistance, and high stability
to gasoline and other substances. Automobile parts (headlamp glasse3,
steering wheels) produced from ETs-20A were stable at 110 - 1300C-
Combined polymers MMA (mmA), M~ (mA), and 60M (BM) with worse properties
were produced by means of suspension polymerization in the presence of
isobutyric acid dinitrile from acetobutyrate cellulose and copolymers
from acrylic acid esters and methyl methacrylate. There are 3 figures,
2 tables, and 2 Soviet references.
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TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
S/191/60/000/004/009/015
B016/BO58
Yezhkova, V, S.p Sokolov, A. D.
Application of Organic Glass in Illumination Engineering
and of Other Materials for the Production of Illumination
Devices
Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No- 4, PP- 42-45
TEXTs The authors describe plastic light diffusers of various designs
and shapes, as well as colored signal glasses and lamps. They mention the
production processes used and discuss in detail the application of organic
glass in illumination engineering; Addition of low-molecular polyBtyrene
(molecular weights 100000 - 180000) is recommended for obtaining a
uniformly semitransparent opal glass. The manufacturing method of this
polystyrene was elaborated at the central laboratory of the Kuskovskiy
khimicheskiy zavod (Kuskovo Chemical Plant). A glass of this type with
cross-linked structure and increased heat resistance was developed at the
"Karbolit" Plant. The thermosetting paste for its manufacture was develop.
ed at~ the HViHff Tr (Scientific Research Institute of Plastic Products) fror
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Engineering and of Other Materials for the B016/B058
Production of Illumination Devices
acrylates and polyfunctional cross-linking agents. Pastes of this type
were elaborated at the "Karbolit" Plant on the basis of other formulas
(TC.-3, X-4 (TS-3, TS-4)). Products of any color and transparency can
be made from these acrylate pastes. They have a strong, glossy surface
and withstand temperatures of 120-1500C without changes in shape and
warping. Pressed products from TS-3 and TS-4 have a sufficient mechanical
strength. They get brittle at room temperature due to a higher content of
cross-linking agents, but remain elastic and strongihaheated state.
Illuminating devices, light-diffusing ceilings, and signal glasses can be
produced from centrifugally cast material. For this purpose the authors
recommend polystyrene, the copolymers Mr-(MS) and MCH (MSN), aceta-
butyrate cellulose etrol, acetyl cellulose etrol, polypropylene, and ~~thel
cast materials. Finall7, they mention that the newl; developed heat-
resistant plastics 34-12-A (ETs-12A) and )L~-30A (ETs-30A) of the
"Karbolit" Plant, based on acetobutyrate cellulose and plasticized with
polymers, show many advantages (Fig- 3)- There are 3 figures and 3 tables.
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BUYN, A9N.; NILITSZWA# T**Ao
Articles made of plastics having a mother-of-pearl appearance.
Plast.mossy no.10127-31 160. (NDU 13 -12)
(Mastics)
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B110/B201
AUTHOR: Militskova, Ye. A.
TITLE: Stabilization and regulation of the granular dimensions of
suspension polymers
PERIODICAL- Plasticheukiye masay, no. 8, 1961, 6 - 11
TEXT: The regulation of the granular dimensions of suspension polymers is
as yet insufficiently known. It is shown here that small beads are formed
by polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with acetyl groups displaying high dispersion
properties. The author has studied the effect of the neutral copolymer
M;(P~MKM) of methacrylic acid and methyl methacrylate upon the granulo-
metric composition of a polymethyl methacrylate suspension of the type
J1-1(L-1) and suspension copolymers MC14(MSN) (methyl methacrylate, styrene,
and acrylonitrile), MC(MS) (methyl methacrylate stvrer.-,, and CH-20(SN-20)
(styrene acrylonitrile). The industry requires small, compressible L-1
beads, and coarse-grained coDolymers that can be treated by extrusion. The
surface tension was determined stalRgmometrically. 100 parts by weight of
monomer, 0-5 parts by weight of MKM stabilizer, PVA with acetate number
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2.04, and starch were carefully mixed with water (ratio 2.25 : 1). Lumps
formed with low-viscous MKIM-starch solutions. High-viscous MKM solutions
do not stratify during >5 min. With other stabilizers, stratification
takes place within 1 min. MSN and MS copolymerization is 20 - 30 min.
faster with MKM stabilizer, as compared with starch or PVA stabilizers. The
Eranulometric composition was determined by a set of sieves with mesh:
0.2; 0.25; 0.4; 0.6; 1.4; and 3-Omm. Optimum values were obtained with
PVA (Fig. 2). Optimum viscosit'y was obtained with a 50/'-' MKM solution for
pH 6.8 - 7.0. L-1 forms small beads with rising viscosity. The curves for
MSN, SN-20 and MS are steep, and change little with a change of stabilizer
viscosity. For high-viscous (1,800 - 2,00 cp) stabilizers, an emulsion
polymerization takes place in addition to suspension polymerization. The
authors polymerized L-1, SN-20, MSN, and INIS at various stabilizer
concentrations with different viscosities (81, 219, 223 cp - without
disodium phosphate; 458 and 1,000 cp with Na 2HPO4 ) with 0.25; 0.5; 0.75,
and 1.0 per cents by weight of stabilizer. At all viscosities, the bead
size of the copolymer SN-20 diminished with a rise of MBI concentration.
With copolymer MSN, a concentration rise of low-viscous MKM (61 cp) caused
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a growth of the coarse-grained fraction, whereas that of high-viscous MKII
(1,800 cp) scarcely reduced the bead size. In the MS copolymer, a
concentration rise at 219 and 158 cp caused beads to become smaller. At
1,800 cp small beads were obtained at all concentrations. In a mixture of
MMA and styrene, 12 and 15 ~c of MS copolymer were dissolved; water and
stabilizer were added and mixed. The resulting2 - 7 mm large granules were
immediately cast to transparent, colorless products under pressure. Large
granules could not be obtained in the 1-5 m3 polymerizer with horseshoe
mixer, as the speed of 63 rpm = 3,6 m/sec yielded 1-2 mm large cnpolymer
beads, and the high initial viscosity of the organic phase inhilited the
formation of an emulsion. A concentration and viscosity rise causes
simultaneous emulsion polymerization (Table 3). In MS polymerization, an
addition of 0.5 % of ammonium thiocyanateto water reduces the dry residue
to half its amount; in SN-20 polymerization it reduces viscosity to half
its value. The energy of the surface tension between the phasea: monomer
aqueous stabilizer solution has a marked effect upon stability and dimensians
of the monomer drops. A rise of viscosity and concentration of ATKII,
stabilizer effects a rise of the surface tension between monomeric and
aqueous phase. Inorganic substances, especially disodium phosphate, reduce
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the surface tension. The latter is also dependent upon the monomer
character. Homogeneous MS- and L-1 beads are formed in case of a high
surface tension. In case of a low surface tension, the drops are split and,
agglomerate especially in the phase ratio 2 : I., The particle enlargement
with initial concentration increase of MSN is explained by the effect of
polar nitrile groups (7.5 %) in MSN, Emulsion polymerization takes place
as a result of the partial monomer solution in stab:ilizer micelleB. The VX
molecular weights of an emulsion polymer precipitated by means of alum,
and of polymeric beads are of the same order., After five cycles, the
initial MKM is used up for the emulsion formation, and the polymer forms in
lumps. MMA, etc. polymerizat-1 , --, according to P. M. Khomikovskiy, S.. S.
Medvedev, Trudy Tretlyey vsesoyuznoy konfermtsii po kolloidnoy khimii Izd.
AN SSSRI 1956, take place in aqueous solution as a consequence of initiation
by means of peroxide radicals. In case of high stabilizer concentrations,
MMA initiation takes place in emulsifier (e, g., MA) micelles, which leads
to a pronounced emulsion formation. Ammonium thiocyanateretards this in
case of MS, and reduces the emulsion viscosity with SN-20. D. U. Alimova,
V. A. Krysanova, and K. I. Abramova are thanked for their assistance in the
experiments. There are 7 figures, 3 tables, and 7 references: 5 Soviet-
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bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
Fig. 2: Effect of PVA concentration upon
granulometric MSN and L-1 composition
PVA concentration: 1) 0*.5 wt 2) 1-5
3~ 2.5 ~q 4) 0.5 ~-; 5) 1-5 6) 2-5 %;
A residue,%; B) mash, mm.
14
t?? 0.4 /.4
cum, MM
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B101/B186
AUTHORS: Militskova, Ye. A., Sokolov, A. D., Yezhko4a, Ye. S.
TITLE: Molding materials based on polyester acrylates
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 11, 1962, 10-12
TEXT: Molding materials TMPI-11 (TMGF-11),.MrV-9 (MGF-9), and 104�-2
(MDF-2) polyester acrylates and powder fillers (quartz powder, tale,
chalk, wood dust, etc.) are reported upon. Glass fiber used as a filler
(diameter 7-3 P, tensile strength 262 g, length 1-5-2 cm) was made water-
repellent with Velan or with the preparation 246H (246 N). A paste of
benzoyl peroxide and dibutyl phthalate 1:1 (2 parts by weight per
100 parts of polyester) was used as catalyst. The rate of curing and
the mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties werd tested. Resuits:
(1) Molding materials containing quartz powder, tale, or fluorite as
fillers needed to be worked at once, whereas materials filled with wood
dust or $lass fiber remained workable for 6 months. (2) Materials based
on TMGF-11 with a powder filler were heat-resistant to 2000C but had an
impact strength of Only 4.2-4-4 kg-cm/cm2. Materials based on MGF-9 or
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MDF-2 with a powder filler showed an impact ctrength of 10.3-14.5 kg,cm/cm2
but a Martens heat resistance of only 44-540c- (3) Molding material based
on TMGF-11 and filled with 51ass fiber was heat-resistant to 2000C and
its hardness was 24-5 kg/mm ; but it was not as strongg as the other two
molding materials. MGF-9 or MDF-2 filled with glass fiber gave a heat
resistance of 45-80PC and their impact strength was increased to
100 kg-cm/cm2 by using hydrophobic glass fiber. (4) For TUGF-11 materials,
the rate of curing and the shear strength were slightly higher than for
MGF-9 and MDF-2 materials. Wood dust reduced the shear strength, glass
fiber raised it. (5) Increase of the molding temperature from 130 to
1700C, and of the benzoyl peroxide admixture from 0.1 to 1. W. accelerated
hardening, which was virtually finished within 1.5-2 min for MDF-2
material. (6) Only glass-fiber filled products withstood the break
voltage shook test at -500C for 3 hrs, at room temperature for 2 hrs, and
at 1300C for 2 hro. (7) The breakdown voltage was 20-25 kv/mm for all
products investigated. The most suitable of these materials was pressed
into parts for use in the automative industry (distributor caps) at
130-1350C, a pressure of 60 1:g/cm2 and a molding time of 4-5 min. There
are 2 figures.
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ACCESSION NR: AP4045019 S/0191/64/000/009/0020/0023
AUTHOR: maitskova, Ye. A.. Viktorov, Ye. 50
TITLE: Effect of molding conditions and the resulting Orientation on the strength Pro-
perties of high-Lmpact polystyraw products
SOURCE: Plasticheiddye massy*, no. 9, 1964, 20-23
TOPIC TAGS: polystyrene, impact strength, molding, flexural strength, polymer
orientation, copolymer SNP-2
ABSTIUCT: Standard polystyrene rods obtained under different molding conditions were
tested for impact strength and orientation. It was found that the specific impact strength
decreases comiderably with Increasing molding temperature, owing to the increased
partial destruction of the material in the heating cylinder. Ile recommended molding temp.
is 170-190C. The curve relating the Impact strength of polystyrene to the time of the
material under pressure shows that with increasing time (to a certain extent), the strength
properties of the moldings are improved because of the resulting condensation of the
material. However, in cam of high-molecular-welght polystyrene, with its ability to
orient in the melt, a prolonged stay in the mold under pressure gives negative results be-
cause of this Increasing Intend stresses. For polystyrene UP-2, the meltiv, index is 1. 6
cwd 1/3
ACCESMON NR: AP4045019
times less than for the impact resistant polystyrene VP-11. For molding high-impact
polystyrene, the material should be kept in the mold under pressure for 15-20 sec., in-
cluding the time of introduction of the plunger. A molding temperature of ISOC ensures
Aho-best filling of the molds at all pressures. It is more suitable to increase the pressure
than-the temperature. The specific impact strength of the products was determined at
-40C. In all cases, the impact strength of polystyrene VP-P and UP-2 was 2-2. 5 times as
high at -40C as at +20C. This must be taken into account in molding. The effect of
orientation on the flexural and impact strength was investigated on samples (10 x 15 mm)
mat parallel and perpendicular to Vic flow direction of the material. The strength pro'-
,"~perties were better when the stress was applied perpendicularly to the flow direction. The
-molecular orientation obtained by molding can be fixed only in products in which the load
-act6-in one direction. 7he greatest difference In strength was observed near the flow gate,
where the material to under the greatest pressure and whoire the greatest orientation is
The curves of specific impact strength and static flexural stress have well-defined
-minima arranged at different distances from the gate for different polystyrene samples.
,!,.-This -distance depends on the flow of the material, which can be characterized by the
__~~xwelting index. The meltift index of the oopolyn!er PNP-2 at a maximum permissible mold
~7 peratur6 oi 245C was 0. 56, 1, e. It was increasmi considerably. Orig. wt. Ww-. Tf.
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