Determination of residual hydrogen content and its influence on the physicochemical characteristics of perfluorinated inert fluids

Determination of residual hydrogen content and its influence on the physicochemical characteristics of perfluorinated inert fluids

327 P58 Determination of residual hydrogen content and its influence on the physicochemical characteristics of perfluorinated inert fluids* M. Bertol...

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P58 Determination of residual hydrogen content and its influence on the physicochemical characteristics of perfluorinated inert fluids* M. Bertola, F. M. Carlini, M. Cristini, M. Mistrorigo MITENI Sri, Localit& Colombara

91, Trissino (VI) (Baly)

and G. P. Gambaretto Institute of Industrial

Chemistry,

University

of Padua,

via Marzolo

9, 35131 Padua

(Italy)

The residual hydrogen content of per-fluorinated inert fluids has been determined by ‘H NMR and IV-IR spectroscopies. The correlation with dielectric strength in PERFLUTEL fluids RM 82 and RM 101 is shown.

*PERFLUTEL@, Mitenic Srl.

P59 Total Quality Management (TQM) as a new approach in manufacturing fluorinated chemicals A. Scipioni, M. Napoli, G. P. Ferrais Faculty

of Enginee-ring,

University

of Padua (Italy)

F. M. Carlini, G. Luraschi MITENI s.r.l., Milan

(Italy]

U. Landini and M. Pollastri MDM s.r.l., Milan

(Italy)

The challenges and benefits of the Total Quality Management (TQM) approach in manufacturing fluorinated organic chemicals are outlined. The TQM approach involves all company functions in addition to the chemical activities: from the purchase of raw materials to the delivery of end products to the market.