SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRIGOROVICH, I.I. - GRIGOROVICH, V.K.
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ip -1 to) in * "waimriancylintiry. anilM nil 0 JICl 11 ; 31, X) itil .0
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to the SWMI. nwh with HO It : 3) siul pill, ril in a j,,r
10 virlin, usispI the "a-Ultht filtirt No, M fine%. tfalintill"lon
S.V--W m^), Tbar No contest is drtrimino it from a t ablifatuln
curve obtaimed by mrswifing the light-ShaltitIlm 09 mJutwn- ~J
known convii. mokler Writiral c4awlithins. H, It C4 AMRO
GIIT-,?BtT-RG, L. B.
"A New Version of the Rhodanine Xethod of Detennination of Mfolybdenura.,'
Zavod. Lab, 14, No. 5, 1910.
State Inst. of Ferrous Metals.
ObV81MRSOM of eckwimmirk 1111191beft d DAWWRIM smath. Yu. N ,'I.
Lur'e anal L. H. Cintbu?, (Zoeixi. Lab., 1049, 1& (1). In IWAtian).
A cortilwariwwri I. the KI, rhotkmiije, end thiourea methtxi* nf*vi.h,ri~
rnetric quantitative determination of Ili in the presence of PIP. Sit. Sn, A-.
Cu, an( Fe. The first method is dracribed brielly. the two others in detwil.
A v-kilet-liltht filter with utax. liertnewsbilitv in the raw 4004M rug, tl)rre.
s riding to max, rmine6wrt Ity Bi-cornpl;xrs. is used in all th~
tr forinst 14 wit tif cwtou n4i Hi - muip"ra occurs In 1-2 V If SO 1 3-5 'V-If *10..
Zt~ti* three
and 0-4-1-2N.HN01. malmectively. TU sensitivitim o - . nietlod,w
deemagpin the wittier 8 r: 102 y1cm.", where y is the conmutrwiti-in
(mg.11.1 % Shicknem (if coiltwinietemd layer (cin.); the rangro it( errisr - I .1.
am 24-13-.1. it Vs. oin4l 5-2 2M y/cm.", mitirctively. sis that for I'm ("11.
priarstion twl.v the KI citetlitml gives xulficient lim,lalon. iand for high '4111
centratimo onlY list- Wher two. 0,14"licin (wurs in all nai-i imit),Amls-1%
1;fM,n imblitimi if the -mplewi fi-rining ri-agent and mnisins AAble for :1 1 br.
i be KI. *nil for IN) nuo. io the tither two inrOpid". `~eveml -a%- 4 pr--
venting the formati"" andi.,ir if taking into amnant he effects wit 1-1.11in-11
complexen Isy Sit. I'li. &c., are mentioned. antl the stialy-timl t-lini,pi- An,
descril,ed in detail. 'nip KI niethoil is the. nicsit ppreitir of the three and ha,w
the widest tanger (if application. but if I'b is prowiment in large quantiti- wil.%
the thiourea methiml eau lie uw4l. -T. 0. L.
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USSR/Chemistry - Analysis, Nickel Aug 50
NPhotocolorimetric Method for Determination of.
Manganese and 'Chromium in Nickel Electrolyte,"
L. B. Gintburg, L. Ya. Livshits, State Sci Res
Inst of Nonferrous Metals
"Zavod Lab" Vol VI, No 8, pp 918-923.
Develops quick method for colorimetric de-
termination of small quantities of Mn and
Cr in Ni electrolyte based on ability of
septavalent Mn and hexavalent Cr to form
brightly colored solutions.
FDD i6gr6
'Ing A,
photacolotiweUia &.tarmination of
(b 14phe, zie" Ili due-druts trot,
r aylfluorr -a
-y
production. 1- 13, Gm~b,-, S 1)
x"4 A- P,
71 Asti, Pq "ho, , 1, 41", 100
OIC v!.v-twn L~-twc~n ~~ pimnyfflu~,.mm"
ti stu&1A *S,)Ia. of t1w cotoju-md f,,rnI,4 b-b
fight ulainly ill tile wgf~al kip to 500 lo~. 14, 'n'A
CINtinction Ccleft. il 71.4U00 at CRO Ili#, 4nd 30 Witi .1
A3 1) To it. The (4~jwu of Ge Wilt' 1) C~o bf: lll~a-iufcd
%V101 I - I QU a! G311 11;14 iS I if) 56 p;: in 25' fill,A
I'llatc,CM-3rimetric lactil(A fvy detc,milling G(% Ill
v"hich "ph"myll1twfulie" is uwd. hazv 1~:Cll emvoh,e~l.
which ir, applicabla W prciiuct, elmajilling Coniider-
'Alk qualltitit's ot 11~avv mewa. The high rXitul.
tivity of tile reacticla allows the wa of 61 to 0-2 g
(it f~antplc -with a izeaca. (if Ge >(J-0j. p~r ~Cut
!tIld (A (a I-Og of Raltiple with a Collett. of Ge
-;10,005 Ir cent., which com,,iderably timplifiti
the allAysili. The fillia fur .1 detcrimIlMi"ll 15
1,, .1 fir. C. 1). Kol-RIN.
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Ilitt uIIrntion ll~ a dark
d(:,d itatlic. Tilnii i A PL. -!.,. j~l
is cmupletely extd. from '-Ii mg- ,' aq, -.In ~t pil J S
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Then edit 40-&0 wJ. ITA heat to bollint, cool, awd filter.
iter %oln. to 600-ml. volumetrii: luk and dil. with RIO.
kcc 25 .1. of t1ib whi. Into another 250-tul. volumcric
s~ and MI. with H%0, U=urt, 0.5 mt, of th6 oln.,
aild I nit. CaS04. 2 nit. 41(it". 14 ail. 13N HIS04, 10 rul.
thic-umA suits., and mit, Alter 6 mits. idd I nil. NII,CNS,
dil. to 50 ml., mix "gain. let sumd to min.. rnd tam,mrr
wlaricnetrically at W ivp. Frepts. of roir., for Mi and Co
ddi..: Ph--ce 0.1 g. cif a insvii pnKiuct into m 150-ml. flask,
add ois g. 14114)r. 5 itil. COUC(l, IICI, 5 tifl. coned. If NO#.
to fulnen Lit AftrT Cooling -'An. add *40 W. 1110.
li,rat, trwedc-r into a volunietric flask and flit.
Place 25 tul. of this --olu. into awither 250-mi. volturietric
lhvsk and dil. D'da. of ~Vi: Mice 3n aliquot of the !;uln.
into a lWint. volutm-triq fia-sk, ixild 10 nil. 207, Seignetce's
"lit
. ltsoln,, 10 nit. Nla(III, 10 rat, .3
nad I(I inf. Sotil. of diEn0hylgly(imime in 6170 NUOIR
d, . witl t 140, and In, t--qure it. (it 5(6-50 inp. D,,4m.
"Mm" M111.
"I CC: MCO 25 Of ClICIM)t tM10- Eat* M Mild. UC~k,
dd 25 ml. HO sad dropwL-e 6 124CLOU Sato. untu In.
otoudy, then dbachre With hN Iftwt. TO tbo Ch:.'kr 4
In4- add 6 nil. 50'j,,Oo Nat)Ac atid Wl 3-5 tuia, Tmat Mu
V
whi. with 10 mi. 0.2%, Wtrosci-lk tall to!fs, and IwIl I fulat.
l a the split. add 6 tal, H Mt to A- thS COijrW COWtifrX
(I Co, hall Que min., tMetsfer fato a 100tint. volumckric
flack, dU. with IftD. and rnmure d. mt WG-W nil..
GINZBURG. L.B.; SHXROBOT, X.P.
, Separating molyMenum and rhenium by using the ion-exchange chromm'-
tograph'to technique. Sbor.n&uch.trud.(;INTSVITM!T no.12-.89-93 '56.
(Chromato a hic analysis) (Kolybdonum) (KLRA 10:2)
gra
(RheniuZ
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USSR/j1d1alyt.LC,'Ll Chemistry. General Topics.
Abs Jour Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No 6, 1957; 19460.
Author S.Yu. Faynberg, L.B. Ginzburg.
Inst
Title Experiment of Application of Mathematical Statisticql
Method to Establish Norms of Permissible Discrepancies
of Assay Results.
Orig Pub Zavod. LaboraToriya, 1956, 22, No 10, 1157-11066.
Abstract The method of mathemati-c-1 E;tatistics was used to
develop the norms of permissible (liscrepancies -it the
asGaying of products of the Pb, 'Z11 ~,nd CLI industries.
5,822-0 asnays were mnde for t'-e Pb and Zn industries
and 9,140 :Assays were made for the Cu industry. The
following formulae were used for the inatherrti.cal
treatment of the rc,,ults: L xi -+ X2 4- X3 :,,x,)/n.-
S --- n.
Z. (XI t) + (X2 - a) + + (Xn - al / , ,,
(relative 100(5vlm.. It was eotablished that the re-
production of results depended little on the assa%ed
Card 1/2 -1-
USSR/AnalytiLcal Chemistry. Gener",l Topics. G -1
Abs Jour Referut. Zhurnal Khimlya, No 0", 1957, 19'a -
product ~Lnd varies depending on the contents of the
determined component. 'The degree of error distribu-
tion fo.'Iowed the law of the norm-tl distribution; 70%
of the r-!sults differ -Ke, L. rom a (arithmetical mean)
of the series. The v~,,lue 2 was proposed %,s the
norm of the permissible discrepaucy. it was proved
st!ttistically that the ferrocyanide method with the
use of an exterior indicntor is not applicable at <
1% of Zn; the polarographic method gives better re-
sults. The method of the dotermination of A1203 b~-
difference gives b,,.tdly reproducible and often wrong
results; it is recommended to use direct methods
(weight determInatica in the form of oxide of phos-
phate.
Card 2/2 -2-
SOV/137-57-10-20571
Colorimetric Methods for the Determination of Trace Elements (cont. )
analysis. Ge is first distilled off in the form of its tetrachloride in the presence
of KMn04 and Na.-S03. The weighed test sample is decomposed by fusion with
N!azOz in Ni or Fe crucibles. Within the range of I - 25 -y in Z15 cc, Ge can be
determined color imetric ally. The dkermination of In and Ga is based on the
f act that solutions of oxiquinolates of In and Ge in chloroform are fluorescent
under ultraviolet rays. To separate Ge it is extracted with ether from a
6N HC1 solution in the presence of TiCI31 To separate In its bromide is extracted
with ether after which it is determined by ion-exchange chromatography with the
SBS type cationite. The sensitivity of the determination of Ga is 0. 1 -Y , that of
the determination of In is 0. 5 -y in 3 cc of chloroform. The determination of Re
is based on the formation of a complex compound of Re with a thiocyanate in a
hydrochloric - acid solution in the presence of SnCl?. Mo impedes this analysis.
The determination of 5 ~y Re in a 5N HC1 solution is feasible in the presence of
50 - 60 -y Mo by measuring its optical density 30 min after the addition of the
reagent.
K. K.
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5 (2) 05713
AUTHORS: Ginzburg, L. B., Shkrobot, E. P. SOV/32-25-10-2/63
TITLE: Determination of Thallium From the Absorption of the Solution
of Its Chloride in Ultraviolet
PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya laboratoriya, 195/9, Vol 25, Nr 10, PP '1157~1162 (US311)
ABSTRACT: By means of the speotrophotometer of type SF-4 (with hydrogen
lamp)p experiments were carried out concerning the applicability
of the chlorides and bromides of indium, gallium and thallium
to the absorptiometrie determination of these elements in
nonferrous metal products. The chlorides and bromides of
indium and gallium cannot be Used for spectrophotometric
determinations of these elements since no light absorption
occurs in these solutions up to a concentration of elements
of about 5UO mg/l. In the chlorine and bromine compounds of
thalliump a light absorption in the ultraviolet part of the
spectrum, in hydrochloric-acid solutions., was ascertained for
both forms of valence (Tl+ and T13+) (Pigs 1, 2). In 6n HC1,
the absorption maximum of TiCl and TiCl 3 lies at a wave length
of 244-246 m/A. The molar absorption coefficients of TiBr 3 and
Card 1/3 TiCl3 nearly agreeq and are 3 times larger than those of TiBr
05713
Determination of Thallium From the Absorption of the SOV/32-25-10-2/63
Solution of Its Chloride in Ultraviolet
and TiCl (Table 1). The chlorides and bromides of Bi, Sb, Sn,
Cu, Pb, and Fe also absorb the light in the ultraviolet
range so that the thallium. has to be extracted before a
spectrophotometric determination with ether from a hydro-
bromic-acid ~,-olution of the sample. Experiments concerning
the oxidation of thallium into the trivalent form were carried
out with bromineq hydrogen peroxide, potassium persulphate,
and potassium nitrite, while formalin, phenol and urea were
tested for the destruction of the excess reducing agent,
Phenol proved to be most favorable. The analytical results
obtained by two methods from the chloride- and bromide
compounds are in good agreement (Table 2); it iev however,
recommended to caxry out the determination by use of the
chloride compound since the "zero solution" has no light
absorption in this case. A course of analysis is indicated.
The method was tested by dust samples of the lead-zinc
production. The method permits thallium determinations from a
sample of 1 g with a content of more than 0.005% Tl. There
Card 2/3 are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 1 Soviet reference.
05713
Determination of Thallium From the Absorption of the SOV/32-25-10-2/63
Solution of Ito Chloride in Ultraviolet
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut tovetnykh
metallov (State Scientific Research Institute of Nonferrouz
Metals)
Card 3/3
GINZBURG, L.B.; NOGAYEVA, Z.M.; YUSTUS, Z.L.
Photocolorimetric determination of thallium and germanium in
the products of nonferrous metallurgy. Sbor. nauch. trud.
Gintsvetmeta no.18:11-17 161. (mIRA 16:7)
(Nonferrous metals-Analysis)
(Thallium-Analysis)
(Germanium.-Analysis)
GENZEURG, L.B.; SMMOBOT, E.F.
Studying absorption spectras of certain compounds of bismuthi,
antimonyp leadp tin, iron, copper, and manganese. Sbor. nauch.
trud. Gintsvotmota no.18-.18-36 161. OUA 16M
(Metals-Absorption spectra)
(Complex compounds-Absorption spectra)
GINZBURGY L.B.; SIUMOBOT, ZOP.
Spectrophotometric determination of bismuth in metal-lie lead and
in crude copper* Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintsvetmeta no.18:53-55 161.
(Bismuth---SPectra) (Load --- Sp.)c tra)
(Copper-Spoetxa)
ITANOT, Bj., inzh,, red.; FMIM, D,P.,
red.izd-va; BALOGUROVA, I.A., tekhn.red.
[Small transformers for the filaments of high-voltage thyratrons
and gas-discharge tubes] Nalogsbaritnys transformatory pitaniia
nakala vysokovolltuykh tiratronoy t gazotronov. Leningrad,
1961. 17 p. (Laningradskii Dom nauchno-tekhnicheakoi propagandy.
Cbmen peredovym opytom. Serita: Pribory i elementy avtomatiki.
no.14) (MMA 14:12)
(Ilectric transformers)
tiajo,"ILIte rejctj()j-. Ilic cuitnrio ,~as rtgciiu;ttcd by
w.t4iirig ?Lr~t ~irith Vif IICI aud then dt~,W. 1J.-0 t.'akil lll~ tc-,~
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S/cgol/000/y19/069/085
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A'UTHORs Ginzburgg L. G.
TITLEs Effect.of lubricating oil on scale formation in Diesel engines
PERIODICALs ReferativW zhurnal. Xhia" no. 19, 1961, 424, abstract
199193.(Inform. ob. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t morek. flotat no- 47-
1960,'49 - 57)
TEXTs The cylinder emulsion oils synthesized at the VWIINP were tested
in a two-oilinder, two-stroke engine type 2k.416-5/20 (2 DSP 16-5/20),
50 HP at 750 rpm, operating with sulfur Nel. (mixture of 65 % export
mazoutg trademark 11101t ("Yult) and 35 % Diesel fuel with 2.53 % sulfur).
The test showed that the oil samples produoed in the USSR have properties
preventing scale formation and guaranteeing -~he purity of the Diesel
engine piston group even during operation with highly sulfurous fuels.
This is mftnly due to the presence of a considerable amount of alkaline
additives in aqueous phase neutralizing,the primary oxydation products of
the oil and preventing the formation of tare and other polymeric products.
Card 1/2
S/c~a,-,,141/000/019/069/085
Effect oflubricating oil-on scale format'Aon_.B','17/B*110
Emulsion oils are recommended for lubricating low-.speed Diesel engine
cylinders particularly when, during.the use of ciistomary cylinder oils
(motor oil, automobile lubricant AK15 (AK 15) ), the cylinders are soiled
by scale and varnish. It is pointed out that in a Diesel engine oom-
prising a precombustion chamber the thickness of the scale layer in the
combustion chamber does not depend on the kind of fuel and oil used.
~bstracterls notes Complete translationl,
Card 2/2
GINZBgqx-j.4
Lubricants for modern low-speed marine diesels. Inform. sbor. TSNIIIV
no.73 Tekh. ekspl. mor. flots, no.13:3-17 162. - (~aRA 16:3)
(Marine diesel engines.-Lubrication)
GINNURG, L.G.
Service testing of the D-11 lubricant with a VNIINP-360 additive on
Vlll-lhR2l6/310 engines. Inform. abor. TSNIIMF no;73.- Tekh. eks 1. more
flota no.13:67-84 162. (mrRA 16:35
.. (Lubrication and lubricants-Testing)
GII'ZBIJRG, L. G.
Testing the D.-Il lubricant with a LF-I additIve on the PSV55 and
A Gdrlitz engines. Ir'orm. abor. TSNIIMF no.96. Tekh. ekspl. mor.
flota no.23:18-2-9 163 (IRIRA 18t1)
GINZ13URG, L, I,
Lowering the weight of the square meter of paper is an urgent
problem. Bum. prom. 36 no.11:9-10 N 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Glavnyy Inzh.fabriki "Komsomolets".
(Paper)
GINZBURG) L.I., prof.
Science at the service of the baBt fiber industry. Tekst.
prom. 23 no.12:16-20 D 163. (~ftRA 17: 1)
1. Zamestltell direktora po nauchnoy rabote TSentrallnogo
nauchrio-issledovatellskor,o instituta lubyanykh volokon
(TaNIILV). t~
GINZBIJRG, L.I.
Tomography of the pulmonary artery in tuberculosis of the lungs.
Probl. tub. 41 no.10:58-62 163. (MIRA 17:9)
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"Modeling of Forced Ventilation in Buildings With
a Heating System," L. I. Ginzburg
"Iz Ak Uuk SSSRY Otdel Tekh Nauk" No 4, PP 537-
549
Developed equatIon of ventilation process for
mean values of parameters of this process from
system of eqs of math physics. Corroborated that
modeling theory, developed in vorks by Acad M. V.
Kirpichey and his school, may be applied to ven-
tilated -.ols vitb ',-a+, Insg in ths-m. Establishes
USSR/Engineering - Beat Engineering Apr 51
(Contd)
method for calcg "air oases" and suggests how to
attain optimum temp at min beat exchange. Sub-
mitted by Acad M. V. Kirpichev.
19OT55
) , ' ^j/ - 7- 46 b ~- /C 6, /, - /?/I -
POGOSOV, A.G.; GINSBURG, L.K.
Construction of a tall building on Smolensk Square. Gor.khoz.
Kosk. 25 no.12:12-19 D 151. (MLRA 7:11)
1. Zamestitell ministra stroitellstva predpriyatiy tyazheloy industrii.
(f.pogosov) 2.Glavnyy inzhener treat& "Osobstroyl (for Ginzburg).
(Mosoow-Buildings) (Buildings-Koscow)
1. GINZBURG, L. I.
2. USSR (6oo)
3. Wood pulp industry
4. Technical and economic indexes in pulp production.
Bum.prom. z-1 No. 6 - 1952.
9. Monthl- List of Russian Am5iOnB, Library of Congress, February, 1953. Unclis!dfied-
01MBUIRG, L. I.
Paper - Specifications
Shortcomings of some paper standards. Bume nrom. Z8 no. ll 195~
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, M37 -1953. Unclassified.
GINZBURG, L.I., glavnyy inzhener.
Some technical and economic Indices of pulp production. Dum.prom. 28 no.8:
28 Ag 153. (mLRA 6:7)
1. Okulovskly tsel1yu1ozn*-bum&zhwy kombinat. (Wood-pulp industry)
G32BUM, L.O., glavnyy inshener; FELIAW, I.Ya., glavnyy mekhanik.
Complete mechanization of transport operations in bruilding a skyscraper.
Nakh. trad. rab. 7 no.11:30-35. (KLBA 6:12)
1. Treat Osobstroy.
(Transportation, Automotive) (Hoisting machinery) (Skyscrapers)
z ". ,r.
(~~Ixlzgt;,1661
GINZMRG, L.I., dotsent, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk.
Mathematical description of ventilation processes of heat
exchange in buildings. Trudy Stroi.inst.Hoagorispolkom no.4:
9-15 '53- (MLR& 8:3)
(Ventilation) (Heating)
G IN011%.,, JL, I.
lconomizing fiber. Bum.prom. 29 no.11:26-27 N 154. (mLRA 8:1)
1. Glaynyy Inzhener Okulovskogo tsellyalozno-bumazhnogo kom-
binata.
(Paper industry)
GINZBM, L.I.
Otatimuous grWing in beater rolls. Bum.prom-31 ne.4:19-21 Ap '56.
(KM 9:7)
l.Gl&vW inzhener Okulovsksgo toellyulozno-bumazhnego kombinata.
(Woodpulp industry) (Papermaking machinery)
e,~ / "I., -,, /~,, ( /f, -
GINZBURG, L.I., inzhener; ROZENTALI, A.Ya., inzhener.
Fastening lightning protective enbles to electric transmission
line poles. Blek.sta. 28 no.9:93 S 157. (MIRA 10:11)
(Lightning protection)
GINZHM, L.I.
Paper weight reduction and number of meters manufactures. Bum*
prom. 32 no.3:22 Mr '57. (MLRA 10:4)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Okulovakogo tsellyulozno-bumazhnogo kombi-
nata.
(Paper industry)
GINZBURG, L.I., inzh.; ROZINTAL', A.U., inzb.
_
'tNe ;? &~V'ices recording the operations of valve-type arresters.
Blek. sta. 29 no.2:89 7 158. (MIRA 110)
(Counting devices)
GINZBURG, L.I.
Establishing the scale of a model used in studying ventilation
in rooms with excessive heat emission. Vod. i san. tekh. n0-11:13-15
N '59. (MIRA 13:3)
lactorien-Heating and ventilation)
ineering models)
Z
GIMBURG, L.I._
Converting for application to natural conditions the results of
model studies on the ventilation of rooms with excessive heat losses.
Vod. i san. tekh. no.10:20-22 0 16o. (MMA 13:11)
(Ventilation)
GINZBURG., L.I.d kand.takhn.nauk
Fbj~e-sin the mean spatial teMperatUre of rooms with excessive
beat emission due to an irregular ventilation process. Vod.i Ban.
tekh. no-4:26-27 Ap c62. (MIRL 15:8)
(ventilation)
GINZBURG, L.I.,,kand.tekhn.nauk
- . .1 - ----
Nomograms for determining values of the Gr-Pr complex in using
models to study ventilation processes. Vod. i san. tekh. no.7:
5-6 J1 162. (KRA 15:9)
(Ventilation--Research)
qIVZBUPjG, L.I.
Temperature conversion in model studies of room ventilation.
Vod. i san. tekh. no.7*.7-8 JI 161. (14M 14:7)
(Vahtilation)
GINZBURGq L.I.9 Xand.tekhn.nauk
Temperature characteristics of a room.
30-31 AP 163. (Ventilation)
Vod.i san.tekh. no.4.
(MIRA 1684)
GRIZ15JRG, L.I., kand. ~ekfm. nwak
Determining the geornetrAc sciala In mode!ll-;q-,, !r.-,:i -,n, ' la, i'v
of IxiJldlnge. llod. I sun. tekh. " 1; 1
(: .. ~* a". I ~ - - 'IV
txmobiln brIldre bored,
of ar, [tu
p!I-'l.rqvA vtLh b.,.-cadencd base. Trcuisp. stn"A. 1)
SUEMOVA9.Z.M. (Gomel'); -GINZBURGp L.M. (Gomelf)
Experience in the organization of production line operations.
Shvein.prom. xL6.1125-27 Ja-F 161. 4M .14:3)
(Assembly-line methods) (Gomel'--rlothing industry)
Zile,
162
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StrenGt~i properties of clams ... B110, /BJ78
ruptured. cr F = a9F9+ arFr holds, ;-.-here C = stress 1411 the
19~ stress; in the Class filler, 0 r = stresz in tre resin, F = total
cross section area, F9 = area of glass filler cross section, Fr area of
resin cross,sect,,on. The ultimate tensile 3tren~t,h i'a
0 1 '5(PJCT_CI.4)' -0
ac. + Tc. R_=-cm-
Ic- + YC I -I- F?
UTS of resin, (5, 1
h,--re 0 = tTS of i~lass plzistic, a0l _-r =UTS of
elemientoar~,' ~Iuss fiber, R' = llclsln content by ~ = :,tvenj;t"h
L
utilisarion factor o' elementary --lass fiber, p (., C 4 1C.it f
ha_-dened resin, specific -ravity of 61ass fiber '-2.'5-2.6). Far
glass plastics reinforced *with uq i di r e c t i o n a 1 f 11 b e
R -r OC
Card 2/5 Yew+7ITT_I?
5/191 /62/0CO/004/010/0 17
Sttrengtn properties o" Llans ... B It 10/3 176
(5) and (6) are ?,ov-ev~r, only approxii-iiate, a lot of ':Ic'or,;
influencing strenCth are not taken into account.
In claoz; ~la'-Lic~i 'vith
satin woven class cloth, the differwit layers are *,,.,(-,ll interlinked, load
is dirLri'buted between resin and filler, and the danaLink: '-71asc;-Glass
contact is avoided. Production under preo3ure Gives 10-35 ~~ hit'--her
bendin, stren&th in whenol and polyester resins than does vacuum mioldiw-
t Ut
and 4-0-55 ~, in epoxy phenol plastics. Resin content has a decisive
influence an bending strent:th of glass plz~atics: at 14. 6 ;,, UTS in
bendin,-,, %---as 162 kc;/CJM2, and at 2M 'p', 1645 ka/cri2- In static bending
tests of epoxy phenol gla3n plastics, no fracture occurred at the interface
at 150-200 kG/cM The
2. ~ UTS in bending is
n
Cr a
,,,.,here (5idenotes the stress in the components of the 61ass plastic and
Iiare the moments of inertia 0~ their cross sections. Although the UTS
of the best Class plastics is almost as high as that of steel, the
modulus of elasticity is only 1/1o.
Card 3/5
-,/-,9-i/ /62/000/004/0101017
Stren6zh prope rti es oi' --Iaos. B I 1c) IB118
Z = 11F F.
defines the modulus ol' ul-sticity, F denotes cross Lectional are,- of the
test piece, F i the cro-,-,, sectional area of' tht! individual components, E
tIjC!4 r ,
moduli of elasticity. The modulus of elasticity Lind impact strenc,th
in bending (pendulum velocity = 3-5 m/sec) increase ,,,,ith tht: thickness of
,,e glass cloth. Good values were obtained -.,.i'h braided small-cell cloth
The deformation of' glass plLstics obeys Hook's lav.
--nd satin weave.
ridht up to rupture. Q:uantitative estimates of stren:-th arid deformation
LI
were mnade to assess suitability for enCineering purposes. Approxima te
values for the maximum dynamic deflection f d and impact toughness in
bending stren.-th a are found from the amount of work dissipated in
d 2
destruction. IL d = fst + R t + 2hf st, 'here f St ~ P13/48zi = static
defl eCt4 on under load P and a d = 3 ~1'2AE/b6l, --there -7 is the modulus o.f
elasticity, A is the work of destruction, 6 is sample thickness, b is
Card 4/5
Streneth PrOp,rtiez3 01, uju~;S.. . S1191162,,'000100410101017
r,a"ipl,, Width, wll 1 - 131101BI38
L. imPortant the SPfln Width. 'There a,-e 5 ,
Phe -,,os, I s L -i'Cul-es and 7 tables.
i;nClish-lan6uaCe reference reads as follows:
F. IN. ,cGarrYp Plast. Techn., No. 2, 46 (1959). -
Card 5/5 /l,
0
"Hiuh 'tretch on Rin.-STAnninc Frames for "'Iet Spinning of Flax." Thesis for dpgree of
'D
Dr. Tr-chnical Sci. Sub. 4 Feb 49, 'loscor; Textile Institute.
Stunmary F2) IE Dee 52, Dissertations 1resented-For Degrees-ID-Sciznce- and Enginec-ring in
" scow in 1 A From IV'ec!2,,ernyaya, 7!oskva, Jan-Dec 1
9-i 949.
GINZBURG, L. N.
Application of electric deformation measuring instruments in textile
technology. Tekst. prom., No 2, 1952.
PIKOVSKIY* Oenrikh losifovich; SALIM&N. Semen Illich; GINZBURG, Lev Natanovich;
GAWBURT. Mark Takovlovich; LIOZNOV, A.G., reUrwr;
takhnicheekly redaktor
(Gircular looms for wat weaving of flax] Wol'teavye maehirq dlia
mokrogo priadanila lIna. Moskya.tGos. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo Minister-
stva promyshlenafth tovarov shirokogo potrobleniia SSSR, 1954. 155 P.
(Loose) Opiax) (MIRA 8:4)
GIMURG, L.N., professor.
Scientific achievements in the service of industry. Tekst.prom.
14 no.11:7-11 9 154. (KLRA 8:1)
1. Zsmestitel* direktors, TsTIM po usuchnoy rabots.
(Textile research)
GlIrZBURG,L..11., professor
Some problems of shape and tension of yarn in the balloon.
Tekst.prom. 15 no.6:23-25 Je '55. (MLRA 8:7)
(Cotton spinning)
GINZBURG, L.N., professor.
Trends of technical progress in the linen industry. Teket.prom. 16
no.5:9-12 My 156. (NLRA 9:8)
1. Zamestitell direktora TSentrallnogo nauchno-issladovatellskogo
institute, linvanogo volokna po nauchnoy rabots.
(Linen)
KOVIUR, Semen Samsonovi,ch, professor; G A retsenzent; VAYNBhMG,
N.M., retsenzent: ARXHANGJIMI~.~r: ~01
0 ., a r tor; KOGAN. V.V.,
tekhnicheekly redaktor
(Kethematical methods of studying the movement of fibers in the
process of drafting) Hatematicheakie metody iseledovaniia dvizheniia
volokon v protsesse vytiagivaatia. MosVva. Gos.n auchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl.. 1957. 279 P. (HLRA 10:9)
1. Moskovskiy tekstillnyy institut (for Kovner)
(Spinning)
GINZBURG, Lev Natanovich. professor. doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk: SALIHAN#
tekhaicheakilrh nauk; TARASOV, Serger
Vladicirovich, kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; LAZAREVA, Soflya
Tefremovos. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; YRIDW, Boris Nikolayevich.
icandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; LIFSHITS, Izraill Takovlevich,
inshener; SOBOIAV. G.A., retsentent; SOKOLOVA. V.Ye.. redaktor-,
MUMMY, L.Ys6. takhnichaskiy redalctor
LHandbook on flax spinning] Sprevochnik pa priadeniin Itna. Pod red.
L.O.Ginzburga. Moskva. Gcw.nauchno-tskhnJzd-vo M-ya legkoi promyshl.
SSSR, 1957. 667 p. (HLRA 10:8)
1. Koscow,~ TSentralOnyy nauchno-Looledovatellskiy inatitut
promyshlennosti lubyapykh volokon.
(Linen) (spinning)
GINZBURG. L.N.; VOLKDVA, Ye.A.
----1. ~`-"Tfif#ftucing an efficient outlay for cutting fabrics.
Log. prom 17 no.1:46 Ja '57. (MLRA 10t2)
(Gomel$-Clothing Industry)
(Garment cutting)
GINBURG L.It.,_doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.
Science and technology in the bast fiber industry. Tekst.prom.17
no.11:53-57 N 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Zamestitell direktore TSentrallnogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo
instituta lubyanvkh volokon.
(Bast--Testing) (Duck (Textile)) (Textile reseerch)
ZOTIKOV, V.ye.-, prof.. doktorAekhn.nauk;.BUDNIKOV, I.V.; TRYKOV, P.P.;
GIIJZBj
_,_.~nenzent; XARPOV; L.J., retsenzent; ORTSOVA,
retsenzent; TALYPOROVSKAYA, V.V., retsenzent; FINIMISHTEYN.
Ij., ratsenzent; KOPEUVICH, Ye.I., red.; SILIPEIIKOVA, T.A., tekhn.red.
(Fundamentals of the spinning of fabrics] Osnovy priodeniia voloknistvkh
materialov. Pod red. V.E.Zotikova. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
lit-ry po legkoi promyBlil., 1959. 506 p. (MIRA 12:11)
1. Kafedra pryadeniya khlopkzi Ivanovokogo teklinologichookogo insti-
tuta (IvTI) (for Karpov, Orlova, Taleporovskeya, Pink-ellahteyn).
(Spinning)
GIUZBURG. Lev Hatanovich, prof.; DVERNITSKIY, Iosif Melentlyevich. inzh.;
:SMSKOV, I.Kep retsenzent; "W",
re n
I.I., retsenzent; LYASHMOV, I.K., reteenzent; VOLGIN, A.I..
retsenzent-, GORDEYCHIK, G.M., red.; SOKOLOVA, V.Ye.. red.;
REDVMSV, L.Ya., tokhn.red.
[Spinning of bast fibers and the manufacture of twisted products]
Priadenie lubianykh volokon i proizvodstvo kruchenykh izdelii.
Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959-
519 P. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Kafedra pryadeniya 11na KTI (for Slutskov, Fayman, Lyaahenkov,
Volgin).
(Baet) (Cordage)
DOBYCHIN, Vadim Petrovich; DMIYXVA, A.I., red.;_ GINZKMG, L.N., red. .
(Problems In the theory and methodology of research in textile
technology] Voprosy teorii I metodologii isaledovanii v tekstill-
noi tekhnologii. Koskva, Izd-vo nouchno-tokhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1960.
427 P. (KIM 14: 2)
(Textile Industry)
GIPIZBURG, L.N. __prof., doktor tekhn. naukp red.; SOKOLOVA, V.Ye., red.;
-Li _
-'--"-SRVETSdVp S.Vop tekhn. red.
I
LManual on the spil~~ning of rough hemp fibers and manufacture of
twisted articles] Spravochnik po priadeniiu grubykh lubianykh
volokon i proizvodstvu kruchenykh izdelii. Pod red. L.N.Ginzburga.
r1oskva, Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1961. 526 p.
(MIRA 14:12)
(Spinning) (Rope)
VAW
GINZBURGP L.N.9 profo
Action of hackle sheets on the fiberso Tekst.prom. 21 no-3:26-31
mr 161. (MIRA 14:3)
(Bast) (Carding machines)
GI',IZBUIZ-j, L.M., doktor tekhn.nauk; HUMAN, h.N., kand.tekhn.nouk
Some problems of the drawing t~oory in connection witir, '-tl;rh drafts
and spinning from thp sliver. Tekst.prom. 21 no.5:16-23 Ply '61,
(FIIIZA 15:1)
(Spinning machinery)
GINZBURG,,.-L.N,,g doktor tekhn.nauk,- FRIDMAN, B.N.,. kand.tekhn.nauk
-------
Some problems of the drafting theory in cases of high drafts and
of spinning from the-W.IvaT-c Teket.prom. 21 no.6s25-28 Je 261.
(Spinning) (KERA 15s2)
I
SEVOSTIYANOV, Aleksey Ctrigorlyevich; GINZ7BUHGT4-)i-)~tsenzent;
LEVIIISKIY., V.P.y retsenzent ; MffflOVA, I.I., red.; KHARID,
M.T... tekhn. red.
[Methods for analyzing the irregularities of spinning products;
characteristics of random functions and their application] Me-
tody issledo-vaniia nerovnoty produktov priadeniia; kharakte-
ristiki sluchairjykh funktsii i ikh primenenie. Moskva, Hostekh-
izdat, 1962. 385 P. (MIRA 15:7)
(Spinning)
1,.'Z; Ij L. 7. , , I ,
I , p ". 0 V. ; i~, f 11 , V.,V. , nau CIIIIYY So L ru, fl ~ -,C
Dot,,--rmJriLnj,, the, probablo of' yarn tension in
centrifugal spinn,nlf,, as dependent on t~o probablo- characlut~rlstlcs
cf po-ri mass dijtrlbutlon along 11,a length. Tek.-O.. prom. 24 no./,.:
1o-20 Ap 164. (AURA 17:6)
1. LmiLlUalt, i-.romy:;idnnrlo.3U
lubytir y1ch volokon (Tolli!U) (for G.Lizburg). 2. VjOL30yuzryy nauchno.-
va tun, I '.-,kiy ins t! tut toki t i I nol-lo i I 1q;kogo mas I nos t. voy, miya
(Vf;i1(lTe'r-,r,msh)' (for ','.havkLn),
:~ ! - : .- -- ! I ., -'s '. : , o , I . . . I ) , j I
. -- I ~ , I ) !~, , . t-, -~ , " -.-
GIIIZBUR,G, Lev Natanovich, MIOSOV,V.N.,retsenzent; 3D1%'CLOV-',,V.Ye.,
rod.
[Centrifugal spinning of bast filArs] T~~ritrllfuga'Pme
priadenie lubiarpjkh volokon. Moskva, Legkaia indu-
striia, 1965. 230 p. (MIRA 18:2)
SHCHERBAKOV, VA; MAZUR, S.V.; GINZBURG, L.N.
Strength of glass reinforced plastics. Strength and elasticity
of glass reinforced plastics under the effect of static and
impact loads. Plast.massy no-4:33-43 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(Glass reinforced plastics- Testing)
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2. TJSSR (600)
4. Peat Industry
7. Measures against the freezing of peat deposits, and methods of keeping sections
of lump peat production free from frost. Torf. prom. 29 no. 10. 152.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Februxry .1953. Unclassified.
RUMYANTSEV, V.Ya., inzhener; inzhener; RYABCHIKOV, M.Ya.,
inzhener; AIIDRZHZYBVSKIT, A.M., inzhener.
Mechanization of block peat production during 1953 by enterprises
of the Main Administration of the Peat Industry. Torf.prom. no.2:
6-15 '54. (MIRA 7:3)
1. Petrovsko-Kobelevskoye torfopredpriyatiye (for Rumyantsev).
2. Sverdlovskiy torfotrest (for Ginzburg). 3. Chernoramenakiy
torfotrest (for Ryabchikov). 4. Orekhovskove torfopredpriyative
(for Andrzheyevskiy). (Peat industry)
KASHCHENKO, Pbtr Mikhaylovich; KHOROSHATIN, Nikolay Ivanovich; GINZBURG, L.N.,
red.; VORONIN, K.P., tekhn. red. - -
[Winning block peat for fuel with the TRKP excavator] Doby-cha
kaskovogo toria na toplivo ekskavatorami TAMP. Moskva, Goo.
energ. izd-vo, 1958. 104 p. (KIRk 11:8)
(Peat)
ALRKSHYXV, Ye.T.; APIONCHZNKO,, B.S.; BASOV. A.P.; BAUSIN, A.F.; BERM1161IT. L.S.;
VELLER, N.A.; GUSEV, S.A.; DANIWV, G.T.; DOWIKH, K.S,;
DRUZRININ, N.N.; IWIMOV,V.S.; ZAVADGKIT. N.V.; IVASHICHKIN, N.V.;
KARAKIN, F.F.; KUZHKAN. G.I.; 10BANOV, S:P.; MERKTWV. Ya.T.;NIKODINOT,
P.I.; PAMOATOV, N.S.; PTATAKOV, L.V., RODICHEV, A.F.; SMIRNOV. M.S.;
STRUKOV, B.I.; SAVOGHKIN. S.M.; SAKSDNOV, N.N.; SINITSYN, Nl.'A.;SCKDWV,
A.A.; SOWPOV, S.G.; CHILYSRW, S.G.; SqCIMKIII, A.Ye.
Fedor Nikolaevich Krylov; obituary. Torf. prom. 35 no.6:32 158.
(MIRA 11:10)
(Krylov, Fedor Ilikolaevich. 1903-1958)
GINZHURG, L. P.
USSR/Astronomy - Graviational Waves, Stability
1 or t 5 1
"Stability of Astronomical Systems,m D. D. Ivanenko, A. M. Brodskly, L. P. Ginsburg,
Moscow State U Imeni Lomonooov
RDok, tk Nauk SSSR" Vol LIM. No 4, pp 565-567
The discussion of Xinstein' a gravitational field can in a linear &;pproximation be
reduced by analogy to a discussion of other wave fields. In this report the authors
extend this analogy and introduce the concept of temp and thermal radiation of a weak
gravitational field. The derived representations are then applied for the purpose of
clarifying problems of stability of certain astronomical systems. Grit temps ars
found for the various planets and the sun. Submitted 4 Aug 51 by Acad V. G. Fesenkov.
222T33
BOYCHENKO, V.I.; GIIIZB~IRG,_;~.P.
Gas-air Lurner with increased parameters. Gaz. prom. 8 no.7:
36-38 163. (MIRA 17:8)
OVAIWOV, M'.G.; 4INZBUM, L.S.
Ge0l0gV of the D1 horizon in the ShkaPovo field in connection with
its development. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i'gnz 3 no.11.3-7
l6o. (MIRA 14il)
1. Maskovskiy inatitat neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennostj
imeni akademika I.M. Gubkina.
(ShkaPovo region-Oil reservoir engineering)
SOV/6-D-7-19/25
ALJTROR: 2~~~~
TITLL: Municipal Traverse Surveying With Viall Dolts (Gorodikaya poli-
gonometriya so stennymi tauntrami)
FZRIUDICAL: GeodeziYa i kartografiya, 1959, Nir 7, PP 59-61 (U'JZR)
IBST ;UCT At present, the points for the municipal travcr3e survey ure
fixed by wall bolts with removable poles, as -rell as by pairs
of aall 3i6rj3. Both types are inconveniunt and i:.q),vrfect. A
different type in surCestcd here to re(luce the shortco2in:-O.
Two wall bolts, one each on tTfOOPPOSitO NallSt should be
attached to buildings every 200-250 m. The oi-lit between the
signs of one pair 3hould be ensured, and, if possible, also
the sight betveeri the wall bolts of neighboring pairs. The
hole-axis in a spherical projection serves as center of the
sign. The wall bolts are described in detail, and shoun ir,
t-,-ro views in figure 1. The hei-lit above ground is 1.3-1.4 M.
This perinits the same to be used as fi-ced points for leveling.
The mi-ethods of Joining the theodolite traverses by the use
of such vall bolts are pointed out. In this kind of install-a-
Card 1/2 tion of wall bolts, the joinin,- traver3es and the computation
I Runicipal Traverse Surveying With 'Rall Bolts SOV/6-59-7-19//25
are easily carried out. There are 3 figures and I Soviet refer-
ence.
Card 2/2
5(4), 15(9) Sr 7 61-3 3 ]5' -, 14 4
Tutorakiy, I. A., Ginzbur,r,, 1. V., Do.,,nlkin - '3.
AUTHORS r
TITLE: On the Decomposition Mechanism of Diciilphidr-l (Tn.;'rr Conditions
of Vulcanization (0 mekhanizme rcorad-, v u2loviyakh
vullcanizateii)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskGy khimii, 1)5), V,-).l Nz- 6,
PP 1401--140(1 (USf3R)
ABSTRACT: The deconposition mechanilorn of organin d5sul:)i'daf! U,,jed as
vulcanization a,!celeratorn ha!j been --Iarifled
up to now. It in aricumed -rhat a onil~,- %ak~;f:
Dlace on the weaker 23-3 bir-linl-o, and not on tlic
which has been recently doubted. In the progent Fullor, the
decompcsition mechanism of '17a
3Ulphide (I) (altayj DBTDS) irlyes';` fod under -,-iilcnniza-
tion condi-%*-Iicns by means of the !1i.-turca of
purifted Na-butadiene rubber (SICR-30 Slicli (f,:,r f,)cd~:-,uffs))
contairinc, 1 and 2 parts by veiryht ef (I) t(,. '190 !"arto of
0
rubber (R) were exposed to vulcnniznrior- In t',E~ v:;Icnnization
without sitlphur, (I) was uiiod on tl~n marked
with s35. The qu,ntity of M (R) dolerminod
Card 1/3 radiometrically (Ref 8). whereby the
A,li
On the Decompositien Mleohanipm cf Dioulp-hideg Undcr
Vulcani,za-tion
from the S.-S b4-ndin,,,, was dctar--iined. Ll
ty of depositel ~', wao %leternine.-I by a
ronulto obtainad n-how thut the qv-~.itity -f :-,.ulphur ex-
cci-Aij that from Mv-i linuipl-11,10 bvid,-~e by mcr~,
pointe to an acyrmuLric dooo;:iVn:s,.i* ic% -,f ( ,1). T-1
t1r,n witho-,:L sull-hur (I) It that, le--
cGmpositilon c~n th-,~
tir,n on the C-2 binding tak~.s whiol; to
tho vulcanization wir.', aniphur da-] (1)). The -reaction
cf the (I) doj--)oci~-ion, and that of the molphur ,.,n (11). oc-.-ur
in parallel. and there Jo a lincar functio% be~ivecn M~c
quantity of bound S and that (if (I). The velocity -.onotant
for the (I) deposition on (R) rijes linearly with the con-
centration of (1), but there is a limitir- val-.:n foi- th,~
added quantity of (1) (about of U,,., adek,2 -iLl-Int; !:y Of (I))
which in independent of -the concentration cf (I). Datn on
the composition of the (R)-mixtur2 (T~,ble 41 ). on thc. vulcaniza-
ti,)ri with 3 besides (I) (Table 2), as well as oL t -ie ,Iistri-
Card 2/3 bulJon of radioactivity betw,aen the -~m-a-,1cani2-at-3 allf) the extract
SOV/76-33-6-36/44
On the Decomposition Mechanism of Disulpbides Under Conditions of
Vulcanization
(Table 3) are given. There are 6 figures, 3 tables, anI
14 references, 11 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M. V. Lomonosova.
Moskva
(Institute of Chemical Fine Technology imeni 1,61. V. Lomonosov
Moscow)
SUBMITTED: December 23, 1957
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VASIL'YEV G.7a.; SHVARTS, A.G.; SEROV, I.A.; MESROPOV, Yu.D.; Prinir4idi
~chastiye: BARANOVO S.B.; BISEROVA, A.A.;.~R~BUHG.-L.V.-
(~OROKIIOV, N.D.; KAWETYAN, D.A.; PIPEILS11A, L.M.; WMA* M.M.
I
Manufacture of diaphragms at the'Baku tire factory. Kauch.i rez.
21 no.1:45-47 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1)
L Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti
i Bakinskiy shinnyy zavod.
(Baku-Tires, Rubber)
SHERSFINKV, V.A.; GINZHURG, L.V.1 DO(;ADKIN, B.A.
I-,,__.f
Kinetics of the cross linking of rubber vith phenol-formaldehyde
derivatives. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.5:20-23 My 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moskovskiy instittit tonkoy khImLehotikoy tokhnologii Im. M.V.
Lomonosova.
(Phenol condensation products) (Vhlcanization)