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Acid Bath Cleaner

Recommended Dilutions As necessary Applications Tub/tile cleaner, good descaling Formula B-102 [Pg.6]


The acid rinse can be further recycled to the alkaline cleaner rinse tank. This conserves water by allowing the fresh water feed to the alkaline rinse to be turned off, and also improves rinsing efficiency by helping to neutralize the dragged in alkaline solution. This will prolong the life of the acid bath because the rinsewater dragged into it will already be partially neutralized. Thus the acid bath will not have to be dumped as often. [Pg.60]

Use Flux for decomposing minerals substitute for sulfuric acid in dyeing disinfectant manufacture of sodium hydrosulfide, sodium sulfate, and soda alum liberating C02 in carbonic acid baths, in thermophores carbonizing wool manufacture of magnesia cements, paper, soap, perfumes, foods, industrial cleaners, metal pickling compounds lab reagent. [Pg.1138]

Mona AT-1200. ona Industries] Amphoteric surfactant thidmner, corrosion inldbitor for acid bowl cleaners, metal cleanos, pickling baths, petroleum processing. [Pg.236]

Uses Surfactant, thickener, corrosion inhibitor, surf. tens, reducer for acid systems Incl. acid bowl cleaners, metal cleaners, pickling baths, petrol, acidizing sol ns., etc. [Pg.740]

Uses Detergent, emulsifier, wetting agent for liq. detergents, solv. cleaners, all-purpose cleaners, germicidal cleaners, shampoos, bubble baths oil solubilizer for aq. systems, acid bowl cleaners... [Pg.977]

Ampholak XCO-30 Heloxyl CV+ surfactant, acid metal cleaners Amphoterge LF Tergitol Min-Foam 2X surfactant, acid metal scouring baths... [Pg.2780]

The major waste sources during normal nickel-chromium plating operations are alkaline cleaners, acid cleaners, plating baths, posttreatment baths, and auxiliary operation units. [Pg.233]

Spent process baths can also be reused for other purposes. A common example is to use spent acid or alkaline cleaners for pH adjustment during industrial waste treatment. Typically, these cleaners are dumped when contaminants exceed an acceptable level. However, these solutions remain acidic or alkaline enough to act as pH adjusters. Alkaline cleaners, for instance, can be used in chrome reduction treatment. Since spent cleaners often contain high concentrations of metals, they should not be used for final pH adjustments, however. [Pg.62]

The observation that trickle-down fragrances often convey a sense of luxury and style points to an aspect of perfumes that is of key importance in the perfuming of functional products The scent of a product connotes specific product qualities to the user. This is obvious when a lemon perfume is used in a dishwashing detergent advertised as containing lemon juice or in a sanitary cleaner based on citric acid, or when a herbaceous perfume is used in a herbal bath foam. But it also occurs in most if not all other uses of fragrance where the message is less specific. [Pg.142]

The wide availability of relatively inexpensive dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA) allows surfactant producers to convert economic triglycerides, fatty acids and methyl esters into amido -functional tertiary amines that may then be quaternized with sodium chloroacetate to produce alkylamidopropyl betaines (see Figure 6.15). The most economically significant of these is cocamidopropyl betaine which can be produced from a variety of feedstocks and lauramidopropyl betaine which is generally produced from lauric acid. These are widely used secondary surfactants in consumer products such as shampoos, bath products, washing up liquids and other cleaners. [Pg.180]

Removal of copper ion from plating bath liquors has been accomplished electrochemically, by plating it out, and also by extraction with tri butyl phosphate [69]. The extract brings nickel, antimony, arsenic, and copper into the organic phase, leaving a significantly cleaner acid raffinate. Tributyl phosphate has also been used to extract iron from pickling waste liquors. [Pg.282]

Add Foamer. [Exxtxi/Tomah] Quate-nary ammonium chloride cationic foaming agent for acids used in aluminum trailer cleaner, brightener, acid inhibitors and cleaners, chrome plating baths. [Pg.4]

Amidex. [Chemron] Fatty acid alkanol-amide antistat humectant conditioner, thickener, vise, builder, foam stabili, wetting agent fx shatn )oos, cosmetics, skin prods., cleaners, bubble baths, industrial oils and lubricants, degreasers, cleaneis. [Pg.22]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) BRN 1792857 EINECS 211-466-1 Emerest 2324 HSDB 2177 Isobutyl stearate Kemester 5415 Kessco IBS 2-Methylpropyl octadecanoate Octadecanoic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester Stearic acid, 2-methylpropyl ester Stearic acid, isobutyl ester Uniflex IBYS. Emollient, lubricant for textiles, metalworking compounds slip aid, wetting agent for pigmented lipsticks, bath oils, nail polish and removers, skin cleaners, creams, lotions. Waxy solid mp = 28.9° bpis = 223° d = 0.8498 very soluble in Et20. CK Witco (Europe) S.A. CK Witco Chem. Cap Henkel/Emery Henkel Stepan Union Camp. [Pg.345]


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