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Industrial chemical safety documentation describing hazards, composition, handling precautions, exposure limits, and physical properties of HR MAT fibrous glass fabric supplied by Integrated Marketing Group.
Product Identifier:
HR MAT
Alternate Names:
HR MAT
Document Type:
Safety Data Sheet
Substance / Mixture:
Fibrous Glass Fabric
Main Ingredient:
Fibrous Glass
CAS Number:
0065997-17-3
Composition:
75–100% Fibrous Glass
Hazard Classification:
Eye Irrit. 2; H319
Hazard Statement:
May cause eye irritation
Supplier Company:
Integrated Marketing Group
Supplier Address:
1740 W. Katella Ave. Suite A, Orange, CA 92867, USA
Emergency Telephone:
714-771-2401
Customer Service Telephone:
714-771-2401
Fax:
714-771-3925
Relevant Regulations Referenced:
OSHA, ACGIH, NIOSH
Exposure Limits:
OSHA PEL 15 mg/m³ (nuisance dust), 5 mg/m³ respirable fraction; ACGIH 10 mg/m³ (nuisance dust), 5 mg/m³ respirable fraction
Fire Properties:
E-glass fabrics are not combustible
Physical Form:
Colorless fabric
Odor:
Odorless
Water Solubility:
Insoluble
Melting Point:
1545°F
Recommended Storage Conditions:
Dry place, original manufacturer bag, temperature 10–35°C, humidity 40–70%
Personal Protective Equipment:
Gloves, safety glasses, dust mask
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2016
Region / City:
Shanghai, China; Shenzhen, China; Suzhou, China; Helsinki, Finland; Turku, Finland
Subject:
Tissue engineering, vascularization, skin flap regeneration
Document Type:
Peer-reviewed research article
Institution / Organization:
Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, University of Helsinki, Soochow University, Åbo Akademi University
Authors:
Xiaoming Sun, Qi Lang, Hongbo Zhang, Liying Cheng, Ying Zhang, Guoqing Pan, Xin Zhao, Huilin Yang, Yuguang Zhang, Hélder A. Santos, Wenguo Cui
Target Audience:
Researchers in biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine
Methodology:
Electrospinning of photocrosslinkable gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) hydrogels
Key Findings:
Enhanced endothelial cell adhesion, proliferation, migration, tubulogenesis, and increased skin flap survival in rat models
Publication DOI:
10.1002/adfm.201604617
Access:
Non-commercial use under Wiley Terms and Conditions
Note:
Year
Contextual Description:
Description of a use case for creating a Redfish fabric zone to support Kubernetes clusters in a composable data center fabric.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Gyeongju, South Korea
Topic:
Archaeology, Cultural Heritage
Document Type:
Research Report
Institution:
Gyeongju National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage
Author:
Cultural Heritage Administration
Target Audience:
General Public, Researchers, Historians
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Title:
Spellbound
Theme:
Magic and Enchantment
Type of Document:
Design Concept Statement
Field:
Textile Design
Techniques Mentioned:
Digital Printing, Fabric Construction, Hand Insertion, Weaving
Materials:
Organza Silk, Feathers, Crystals, Dried Flowers, Leaves, Butterflies
Color Palette:
Turquoise and Gold; Plum and Antique Gold; Black and Gold; Ivory and Gold; Cream and White
Collection Themes:
Enrapture; Gedway Ignasia; The Prestige
Creative Focus:
Representation of Magical Moments through Fabric
Intended Outcome:
Visual and Emotional Interpretation of Enchantment
Document section:
Appendix S1
Material:
Polyester fabric samples (5 g)
Chemicals used:
Sodium carbonate; Kieralon MFB (BASF); Levagal DLP (Lanxess); Ludigol AR (BASF); Na2HPO4; Citric acid (McIlvaine buffer); Sodium hydrosulfite
Dyes:
Teratop Violet BL (C.I. Disperse Violet 57); Teratop Blue BGE (C.I. Disperse Blue 60); Teratop Blue HL-GR; Teratop Blue GLF (C.I. Disperse Blue 27); Teratop Blue B2F; Teratop Blue HL-B (C.I. Disperse Blue 54); UV Fast P
Suppliers:
Huntsman Textile Effects; BASF; Lanxess
Equipment:
Roaches Pyrotec 2000 laboratory-scale dyeing machine
Liquor ratio:
20:1
Dye concentration:
2% on mass of fibre (omf)
Scouring conditions:
60 °C for 15 min
Dyeing conditions:
Heated at 2 °C min-1 to 130 °C; held 45 min; pH 4.5–5.0
Reduction clearing conditions:
60 °C for 15 min
Process stages:
Scouring; Dyeing; Reduction clearing; Rinsing and air drying
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Skokie, IL, USA
Theme:
Product Safety, Cleaning Agents
Document Type:
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
Organization:
Jelmar, LLC
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General Public, Emergency Responders, Industrial Workers
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
May 2024
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Location:
Gloucester, Gloucestershire, UK
Topic:
Craft / Sewing
Document Type:
Event Announcement / Registration Form
Organization:
Gloucestershire Federation of Women’s Institutes
Instructor:
Louise Parker
Target Audience:
WI members and non-members interested in crafting
Event Date:
Tuesday 24th March 2026
Time:
10:00–15:30
Fee:
£35 per member, £40 per non-member
Material Cost:
£0.70 per tulip payable on the day
Venue:
WI House, 2 Brunswick Square, Gloucester, GL1 1UL
Amenities:
Free parking, tea/coffee provided, participants bring packed lunch
Registration Deadline:
27th February 2026
Booking Requirements:
Sewing machines available by reservation, limited to 10 participants if oversubscribed
Year:
2026
Month:
May
Class & Section:
VI A, VI B
Topics:
Ch-2 Components of Food, Ch-3 Fibre to Fabric
Subtopics:
Deficiency Diseases, Clothing Material History, Types of Cloth Material: Cotton
Learning Outcomes:
Identify deficiency diseases, list nutrients/food sources, discuss chapter-end exercises, trace clothing history, differentiate fibres, understand cotton cultivation
Skills Developed:
Analytical skills, group work, sense of inquiry
Teaching Methods:
Brainstorming, discussion, explanation, observation, real-life case studies
Resources:
PowerPoint Presentation, Brain Pop Videos
Class Activities:
Guess the word, recall exercises, disease identification
Hands-on Extension:
Fabric feel and comparison activity
Differentiation Strategies:
Flexible timeframes, flexible grouping, feedback and reflection, interest-based learning
Homework:
Paste fibres/fabrics of different types
Assessment:
Worksheets, class tests, oral assessments
Year:
2018
Company:
weinor GmbH & Co. KG
Type of document:
Press release
Product:
Awnings fabric collection
Collections:
Momentum, Mélange, Not Crazy
Number of patterns:
143
Fabric types:
Acrylic, Polyester
Dyeing method:
Spinneret dyed
Target audience:
Retailers, partners, end customers
Release date:
February 1, 2018
Key contributors:
Manuel Kubitza (Creative Director), Sylvia Hendel (Marketing Manager)
Suppliers:
Parà, Sattler
Workshops:
Retailers and partners consulted during development
Location:
Cologne, Germany
Distribution:
Available to retailers before public launch
Note:
Year
Course Description:
Concurrent Enrollment Course offering high school credit through ______________ High School and college credit through Utah Valley University. Credit is transferable to USHE colleges and universities.
Catalog Description:
Teaches how to communicate, interpret, and analyze quantitative information found in the media and in everyday life to make sound personal, professional, and civic decisions.
Course Prerequisites:
Open to all high school students in good academic standing. High school prerequisites apply. Complete Secondary Math 1, 2, and 3 courses with a C average each year. Students who completed Secondary Math 1, 2, and 3 without a C average may enroll based on qualifying test scores (ACT, ACT-R, ALEKS). MATH 1030 requires an ACT or ACT-R score of 21+ or ALEKS ≥ 42.
Course Objectives or Learning Outcomes:
This capstone math course teaches mathematical thinking as a tool for solving everyday problems with an emphasis on numeracy, proportional reasoning, dimensional analysis, rates of growth, personal finance, consumer statistics, practical probabilities, and mathematics for citizenship.
Combined Bennett, J. & Briggs, W. (2016). A Quantitative Reasoning Approach:
Mathematics Applied to Modern Life, Custom Edition for Utah Valley University. Pearson Education, Inc.
Denley & Hall. (2016). Viewing Life Mathematically:
A Pathway to Quantitative Literacy. Hawkes Learning Systems, Inc. ISBN: 978-1-935782-05-6
Calculators:
Various calculators may be used as permitted by the instructor.
Projects:
10% minimum
Quizzes/Class Activities:
Announced or unannounced
Midterm/Final:
Midterm is optional. Final must account for at least 20% or 25% of grade depending on the midterm.
Advisors:
First-Year Advising Center
Learning Strategist:
Provides assistance with test-taking, concentration, and study skills
Math Lab:
Free Math Help available
A:
100-93
B-:
82-80
D+:
69-67
A-:
92-90
C+:
79-77
D:
66-63
B+:
89-87
C:
76-73
D-:
62-60
B:
86-83
C-:
72-70
F:
59-0
Year:
2020-2021
Region / City:
Utah Valley University
Subject:
Mathematics
Document Type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Utah Valley University
Instructor:
Not specified
Target Audience:
High school students and college students
Prerequisites:
Secondary Math 1, 2, and 3 with a C average, or qualifying placement test
Period of Validity:
2020-2021
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / City:
North Carolina
Topic:
EMS-based Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program Expansion
Document Type:
Request for Applications (RFA)
Issuing Agency:
Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services
Author:
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Target Audience:
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) organizations, contractors
Performance Period:
September 1, 2022 – September 30, 2025
Approval Date:
July 5, 2022
Amendment Date:
N/A
Institution:
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Department:
Mathematics
Type of Document:
Curriculum Modification Proposal Form
Classification:
Minor
Date:
12/06/2018
Proposer:
Laura Ghezzi
Department Chair:
Sandie Han
Department Chair Signature Date:
12/12/2018
Academic Dean:
Justin Vazquez-Poritz
Academic Dean Signature Date:
1/27/19
Courses Withdrawn:
MAT 1180 (Mathematical Concepts and Applications); MAT 1215 (Technical Mathematics with Applications I); MAT 1315 (Technical Mathematics with Applications II)
Related Program:
Verizon program
Proposal Status:
First submission
Year:
2021
Note:
Region / City
Field:
Exercise Science
Document Type:
Curriculum Sheet
Institution:
Bitonte College of Health and Human Services
Period of Validity:
Fall, 2021
Contextual description:
Curriculum requirements for the Exercise Science BSAS ‘MAT Accelerated Track’ program at Bitonte College of Health and Human Services.
Title:
Graeae Podcast: Disability and Representation
Participants:
Amit Sharma; Mat Fraser
Organisation:
Graeae Theatre Company
Format:
Podcast transcript
Series:
Graeae and Disability Arts Online
Topic:
Disability and Representation
Themes:
Disability arts; Political context; Social services cuts; Access to Work; Thatcherism; Cultural discrimination in the arts
Referenced organisations:
Graeae Theatre Company; London Disability Arts Forum
Referenced publication:
Disability Arts in London (DAIL)
Referenced production:
Ubu Roi at Oval House
Referenced film:
Judge Dredd (2000 AD adaptation)
Content note:
Contains strong language