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Summary
of Toxicity Data from Wildlife LTD Testing |
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E-1270EPL
Toxicity Report |
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The following is a
summary of findings for the study "E-1270EPL:
A 96-hour static acute toxicity screening test
with the saltwater
mysid (Mysidopsis bahia)". This test was conducted
by Wildlife International Ltd. at the Wildlife
International Ltd. aquatic toxicology facility
in Easton, Maryland. The test
was conducted from May 4, 1998 to May 8, 1998. |
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E-2000 Toxicity
Report |
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The following is a summary
of findings for the study "E-2000: A 96-hour
static acute toxicity screening test with the saltwater
mysid (Mysidopsis bahia)". This test was conducted
by Wildlife International Ltd. for the Elisha Technologies
Co. LLC at the Wildlife International Ltd. aquatic
toxicology facility in Easton, Maryland. The test
was conducted from May 4, 1998 to May 8, 1998. |
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Comparison
of Performance of E-1000 and E-2000 in Detachable Anchor
Links Exposed to Cyclic Test Conditions |
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Detachable anchor links
used in marine applications are periodically inspected
and subjected to routine maintenance. Due to corrosion,
however, the inspection and maintenance process
often requires additional time and cost. Excessive
corrosion can also lead to inadvisable procedures,
which offer potential for injury and/or necessitate
replacement of the hardware. Detachable anchor links
filled with E-1000 have been subjected to Philadelphia
Naval Shipyards harbor exposure as well as salt
spray exposure and sea trials. In addition, E-1000
and E-2000 have been subjected to cyclic test exposure. |
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