C

  • consignment note

    Category: Business

  • Co-precitipated gel

    Co-precipitated gel is a mixture of more than one chemical compounds or substance (e.g. hydroxide or salt) which are precipitated together usually and preferable in special apparatus - crystallizer.

    Category: Application and production

  • CPT (Cost Paid To)

    Rule for any mode of trasportation in foreign trade acc. to Incoterms 2010. Carriage Paid To (CPT): seller clears the goods for export and delivers them to the carrier or another person stipulated by the seller at a named place of shipment. Seller is responsible for the transportation costs associated with delivering goods to the named place of destination but is not responsible for procuring insurance.

    Category: Business

D

  • DAP (Delivered at Place)

    Rule for any mode of transportation in foreign trade. Delivered at Place (DAP): seller clears the goods for export and bears all risks and costs associated with delivering the goods to the named place of destination not unloaded. Buyer is responsible for all costs and risks associated with unloading the goods and clearing customs to import the goods into the named country of destination.

    Category: Business

  • DDP (Delivered, Duty, Paid)

    Rule for any mode of trasportation in foreign trade acc. to Incoterms 2010. Delivered Duty Paid (DDP): seller bears all risks and costs associated with delivering the goods to the named place of destination ready for unloading and cleared for import.

    Category: Business

  • DDU (deliverd duty unpaid)

    Category: Business

  • density

    The density of a substance is its mass per unit volume. The symbol often used for density is d Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume V: d=m/V.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • Detector

    Category: Application and production

E

  • EINECS number

    EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) as published in Official Journal of the European Communities, CA 146, 15 June 1990. EINECS is an inventory of substances that were deemed to be on the European Community market between 1 January 1971 and 18 September 1981. EINECS was drawn up by the European Commission in the application of Article 13 of Directive 67/548/EEC, as amended by Directive 79/831/EEC, and in accordance with the detailed provisions of Commission Decision 81/437/EEC. Substances listed in EINECS are considered phase-in substances under the REACH Regulation.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

F

  • FCA (Free Carrier)

    Rule for any mode of trasportation in foreign trade acc. to Incoterms 2010. Free Carrier (FCA): the seller delivers the goods export cleared to the carrier stipulated by the buyer or another party authorized to pick up goods at the seller’s premises or another named place. Buyer assumes all risks and costs associated with delivery of goods to final destination including transportation after delivery to carrier and any customs fees to import the product into a foreign country.

    Category: Business

  • FOB (Free on Board)

    Rule for any mode of transportation in foreign trade. Free on Board (FOB): seller clears the goods for export and delivers them when they are onboard the vessel at the named port of shipment. Buyer assumes all risks/cost for goods from this moment forward.

    Category: Business

  • form of drug

    Category: Application and production

  • FOT (free on track)

    Category: Business

G

  • gravitation casting

    Category: Application and production

H

  • hardness

    Hardness-is a measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation. Most hardness tests involve indentation, but hardness may be reported as resistance to scratching (file test), or rebound of a projectile bounced off the material (scleroscope hardness). Some common measures of indentation hardness are Brinell Hardness Number, Rockwell Hardness Number, ASTM Hardness Number, Diamond Pyramid Impact Test Hardness Number, Durometer Hardness, Knoop Hardness, and Pfund Hardness. A table relating various types of hardness values of metals is given in ASTM E-140. Hardness often is a good indication of tensile and wear properties of a material.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • high pressure casting

    Category: Application and production

  • hollow glass

    Category: Application and production

I

  • incoterms 2000

    Category: Business

  • ingnition point

    The autoignition temperature or kindling point of a substance is the lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark. This temperature is required to supply the activation energy needed for combustion. The temperature at which a chemical will ignite decreases as the pressure or oxygen concentration increases. It is usually applied to a combustible fuel mixture.the autoignition temperature or kindling point of a substance is the lowest temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark. This temperature is required to supply the activation energy needed for combustion. The temperature at which a chemical will ignite decreases as the pressure or oxygen concentration increases. It is usually applied to a combustible fuel mixture

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

M

  • medium pressure casting

    Category: Application and production