Post by crystalriver on Mar 20, 2009 12:48:35 GMT -5
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tinyurl.com/d2u6u9--I was just playing with searches and put in fungus properties and heat--
I've been attempting to put in the different things I see going on in the world, our bodies and come up with scenarios.
Obviously Global Warming is a Sham---they say the sun is changing and the rest of the planets heating up---what about our changing bodies? The mycoplasma makes us sensitive to the sunlight and the heat as well, also more sensitive to cold.
Yet before I started purging witht he Capyrlic Acid--I could grab hot things--put my hands in boiling water as long as their were no oils present. Now I once again am begining to have 'normal' response to these things.
I had previously used Chamomille on my eye area with no problem-this time it was strange--almost blisters--the water was cool to warm and yet my eyes went so red and around the lash area they swelled--at present my eye area looks very old--slowly but surely this time this is going away but is accompanied by a great deal of pain.
thought the article below might mean something to you--science brains--I considered Hildy's information on the polyethlene--HDPE--HDTV--it is all connected don't you think.
Go to the link above for the full documentation--it is much better!
PREMIUM EXTRUSION AND RIGID PACKAGING RESINS 1 PE TSM-1
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF MARLEX®RESINS
INTRODUCTION
It is sometimes necessary to have information about
high density polyethylene (HDPE) that does not
normally appear on the typical resin data sheet. This
Technical Service Memorandum (TSM) supplies data
on many of the infrequently published physical, chemical and electrical properties of our Marlex®resins. In this Memorandum, we will briefly discuss
many of these test procedures and provide available
information concerning particular resin properties as
well as comparing Marlex HDPE to other resin types.
CONTENTS Acoustical
Sound Velocity …………………………………....2
Chemical
Fungus Resistance ………………………………..
Chemical Resistance …………………………….. 2
2
Electrical
Dielectric Strength ………………………………...
Dielectric Constant ………………………………..
Dissipation Factor …………………………………
Loss Factor ………………………………………...
Volume Resistivity ………………………………..
Insulation Resistance …………………………….. 5
6
7
8
8
8
Flammability
Arcing Ignition ……………………………………..
Burn Rate …………………………………………..
Ignition Temperature ……………………………..
Oxygen Index …………………………………….. 8
9
9
9
Permeability
Moisture Vapor Transmission ……………………
Permeability to Gasses ………………………….. 9 10
Physical and Mechanical
Abrasion Resistance ……………………………...
Apparent (Bulk) Density ………………………….
Coefficient of Friction …………………………….
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion ………
Compressive Properties ………………………….
Irradiation Effects …………………………………
Heat Deflection Temperature ……………………
Melt Density vs. Temperature …………………...
Hardness, Rockwell R …………………………….
Poisson’s Ratio ……………………………………
Specific Volume …………………………………..
Shear Strength …………………………………….
Stiffness ……………………………………………
Surface Tension …………………………………..
Tensile Impact …………………………………….
Tensile Yield vs. Temperature ………………….. 10
10
10
11
11
12
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
Thermal
Decomposition Temperature Range ……………
Glass Transition Temperature …………………..
Heat of Combustion ………………………………
Heat of Melting ……………………………………
Melting Point ………………………………………
Specific Heat ………………………………………
Thermal Conductivity ……………………………. 15
15
15
15
15
16
16
tinyurl.com/d2u6u9--I was just playing with searches and put in fungus properties and heat--
I've been attempting to put in the different things I see going on in the world, our bodies and come up with scenarios.
Obviously Global Warming is a Sham---they say the sun is changing and the rest of the planets heating up---what about our changing bodies? The mycoplasma makes us sensitive to the sunlight and the heat as well, also more sensitive to cold.
Yet before I started purging witht he Capyrlic Acid--I could grab hot things--put my hands in boiling water as long as their were no oils present. Now I once again am begining to have 'normal' response to these things.
I had previously used Chamomille on my eye area with no problem-this time it was strange--almost blisters--the water was cool to warm and yet my eyes went so red and around the lash area they swelled--at present my eye area looks very old--slowly but surely this time this is going away but is accompanied by a great deal of pain.
thought the article below might mean something to you--science brains--I considered Hildy's information on the polyethlene--HDPE--HDTV--it is all connected don't you think.
Go to the link above for the full documentation--it is much better!
PREMIUM EXTRUSION AND RIGID PACKAGING RESINS 1 PE TSM-1
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF MARLEX®RESINS
INTRODUCTION
It is sometimes necessary to have information about
high density polyethylene (HDPE) that does not
normally appear on the typical resin data sheet. This
Technical Service Memorandum (TSM) supplies data
on many of the infrequently published physical, chemical and electrical properties of our Marlex®resins. In this Memorandum, we will briefly discuss
many of these test procedures and provide available
information concerning particular resin properties as
well as comparing Marlex HDPE to other resin types.
CONTENTS Acoustical
Sound Velocity …………………………………....2
Chemical
Fungus Resistance ………………………………..
Chemical Resistance …………………………….. 2
2
Electrical
Dielectric Strength ………………………………...
Dielectric Constant ………………………………..
Dissipation Factor …………………………………
Loss Factor ………………………………………...
Volume Resistivity ………………………………..
Insulation Resistance …………………………….. 5
6
7
8
8
8
Flammability
Arcing Ignition ……………………………………..
Burn Rate …………………………………………..
Ignition Temperature ……………………………..
Oxygen Index …………………………………….. 8
9
9
9
Permeability
Moisture Vapor Transmission ……………………
Permeability to Gasses ………………………….. 9 10
Physical and Mechanical
Abrasion Resistance ……………………………...
Apparent (Bulk) Density ………………………….
Coefficient of Friction …………………………….
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion ………
Compressive Properties ………………………….
Irradiation Effects …………………………………
Heat Deflection Temperature ……………………
Melt Density vs. Temperature …………………...
Hardness, Rockwell R …………………………….
Poisson’s Ratio ……………………………………
Specific Volume …………………………………..
Shear Strength …………………………………….
Stiffness ……………………………………………
Surface Tension …………………………………..
Tensile Impact …………………………………….
Tensile Yield vs. Temperature ………………….. 10
10
10
11
11
12
13
13
14
14
14
14
14
15
15
15
Thermal
Decomposition Temperature Range ……………
Glass Transition Temperature …………………..
Heat of Combustion ………………………………
Heat of Melting ……………………………………
Melting Point ………………………………………
Specific Heat ………………………………………
Thermal Conductivity ……………………………. 15
15
15
15
15
16
16