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Cabot Corporation

CompanyBoston, Massachusetts, United States
About: Cabot Corporation is a company organization based out in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Carbon black & Carbon. The organization has 1279 authors who have published 1399 publications receiving 36736 citations.
Topics: Carbon black, Carbon, Tantalum, Oxide, Natural rubber


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TL;DR: In this article, the phase relationship between the liquid phase and the primary solid phases was investigated in the iron-rich corner of the Fe-Cr-C system, and the peritectic surface of the three-phase equilibrium was also measured.
Abstract: The phase relationships between the liquid phase and the primary solid phases were investigated in the iron-rich corner of the Fe-Cr-C system. The investigation consisted of measurements of tie-lines and the liquidus surface of the liquid-delta (bcc) and liquid-gamma (fcc) equilibria in the Gibbs triangle, bounded by 0 to 1.4 wt pct C and 0 to 25 wt pct Cr (bal. Fe). The peritectic surface of the three-phase equilibrium was also measured. The temperature ranged from 1811 to about 1750 K. The tie-lines were obtained from liquid-solid equilibrium couples, and the liquidus and peritectic surfaces, by differential thermal analysis (DTA). A statistical procedure was applied to determine from the experimental results the parameters required for a thermodynamic model of the system. Calculations by the model are in good agreement with the experimental results. As a consequence the model can be used to interpolate and extrapolate properties and compositions of phases in equilibrium in the system within the composition and temperature field investigated.

43 citations

Patent
Lee Kam Bor1
28 Jan 1976
TL;DR: In this article, a process and apparatus for the production of finely-divided metal and metalloid oxides by flame hydrolysis of corresponding metal and metaloid halides is provided.
Abstract: There is provided a process and apparatus for the production of finely-divided metal and metalloid oxides by flame hydrolysis of corresponding metal and metalloid halides whereby burner fouling is minimized and burner fabrication is facilitated by transpiration of a fuel gas or vapor along the boundaries of each halide-containing stream as it is discharged from the burner into a reaction zone.

42 citations

Patent
01 May 1980
TL;DR: A flexible acoustical laminate construction which can be applied to noisy enclosures in order to attenuate noise therein is described in this paper.This construction finds particular use as a cabliner for the cabs or crew compartments of heavy construction, industrial, mining and transportation equipment of various types
Abstract: Disclosed herein is a flexible acoustical laminate construction which can be applied to noisy enclosures in order to attenuate noise therein. The construction of the invention finds particular use as a cabliner for the cabs or crew compartments of heavy construction, industrial, mining and transportation equipment of various types.

42 citations

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TL;DR: Using the methods proposed by the MAK, the procedures to derive the respirable occupational exposure limit (OEL) for GBS could not be reproduced, a finding raising considerable scientific uncertainty about the reliability of the recommendations.
Abstract: We analyze the scientific basis and methodology used by the German MAK Commission in their recommendations for exposure limits and carcinogen classification of “granular biopersistent particles without known specific toxicity” (GBS). These recommendations are under review at the European Union level. We examine the scientific assumptions in an attempt to reproduce the results. MAK’s human equivalent concentrations (HECs) are based on a particle mass and on a volumetric model in which results from rat inhalation studies are translated to derive occupational exposure limits (OELs) and a carcinogen classification. We followed the methods as proposed by the MAK Commission and Pauluhn 2011. We also examined key assumptions in the metrics, such as surface area of the human lung, deposition fractions of inhaled dusts, human clearance rates; and risk of lung cancer among workers, presumed to have some potential for lung overload, the physiological condition in rats associated with an increase in lung cancer risk. The MAK recommendations on exposure limits for GBS have numerous incorrect assumptions that adversely affect the final results. The procedures to derive the respirable occupational exposure limit (OEL) could not be reproduced, a finding raising considerable scientific uncertainty about the reliability of the recommendations. Moreover, the scientific basis of using the rat model is confounded by the fact that rats and humans show different cellular responses to inhaled particles as demonstrated by bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) studies in both species. Classifying all GBS as carcinogenic to humans based on rat inhalation studies in which lung overload leads to chronic inflammation and cancer is inappropriate. Studies of workers, who have been exposed to relevant levels of dust, have not indicated an increase in lung cancer risk. Using the methods proposed by the MAK, we were unable to reproduce the OEL for GBS recommended by the Commission, but identified substantial errors in the models. Considerable shortcomings in the use of lung surface area, clearance rates, deposition fractions; as well as using the mass and volumetric metrics as opposed to the particle surface area metric limit the scientific reliability of the proposed GBS OEL and carcinogen classification.

41 citations

Patent
27 Mar 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a variety of elastomers and formulations employing such elastomer are considered and disclosed, including an elastome and an aggregate comprising a carbon phase and a metal-containing species phase, optionally including a coupling agent.
Abstract: Disclosed are elastomeric compositions including an elastomer and an aggregate comprising a carbon phase and a metal-containing species phase, optionally including a coupling agent. Also disclosed is an aggregate comprising a carbon phase and a metal-containing species phase. A variety of elastomers and formulations employing such elastomers are contemplated and disclosed. Elastomeric compositions incorporating an elastomer and the aggregate are also disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for preparing elastomers compounded with the aggregate, and methods of improving various properties of elastomeric compositions, such as abrasion resistance, hysteresis, wet skid resistance, and/or wet traction.

41 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20212
20204
20199
201818
201714
201613