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  2. Styrene-butadiene - Wikipedia

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    The elastomer is used widely in pneumatic tires. This application mainly calls for E-SBR, although S-SBR is growing in popularity. Other uses include shoe heels and soles, gaskets, and even chewing gum. [3] Latex (emulsion) SBR is extensively used in coated papers, being one of the cheapest

  3. Sequencing batch reactor - Wikipedia

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    Sequencing batch reactors (SBR) or sequential batch reactors are a type of activated sludge process for the treatment of wastewater. SBRs treat wastewater such as sewage or output from anaerobic digesters or mechanical biological treatment facilities in batches.

  4. Aerobic granulation - Wikipedia

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    The results indicates that anaerobic treatment by UASB and aerobic treatment by SBR can be successfully used for phenol/cresol mixture, representative of major substrates in chemical and petrochemical wastewater and the results shows proper acclimatization period is essential for the degradation of m – cresol and phenol.

  5. SBR - Wikipedia

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    SBR Creative Media, advising radio stations; Specialised Bulk Rail, a subsidiary of SCT Logistics in Australia; Sportsbook Review, American sportsbook review website; Station biologique de Roscoff, French oceanography station; Stratford on Avon and Broadway Railway, England; Stone Brothers Racing, a former Australian motor racing team

  6. 6PPD - Wikipedia

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    6PPD is an organic chemical widely used as stabilising additive (or antidegradant) in rubbers, such as NR, SBR and BR; all of which are common in vehicle tires. [1] Although it is an effective antioxidant it is primarily used because of its excellent antiozonant performance. It is one of several antiozonants based around p-phenylenediamine. [2]

  7. SOBR - Wikipedia

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    SOBR "Rys" operators demonstrate the arrest of armed suspects in a cargo truck with the help of aviation and explosives. The Special Rapid Response Unit or SOBR (Russian: СОБР - Специальный Отряд Быстрого Реагирования, romanized: Spetsialnyy Otryad Bystrogo Reagirovaniya, lit.

  8. Carboxymethyl cellulose - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] CMC is often used in conjunction with styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) for electrodes requiring extra flexibility, e.g. for use with silicon-containing anodes. [37] CMC is also used in ice packs to form a eutectic mixture resulting in a lower freezing point, and therefore more cooling capacity than ice. [38]

  9. Shooting and bouncing rays - Wikipedia

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    The shooting and bouncing rays (SBR) method in computational electromagnetics was first developed for computation of radar cross section (RCS). [1] Since then, the method has been generalized to be used also for installed antenna performance. The SBR method is an approximate method applied to high frequencies.