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Acids, mineral spirits

In Part B, add the oleic acid, mineral spirits, kerosene, and Wax S with high speed mixing. Add Part B to Part A with high shear mixing. [Pg.192]

SF96 Silicone Fluid (350) (2) Viscasil Fluid (10,000) (2) Oleic Acid Mineral Spirits Hoechst Wax E (3)... [Pg.207]

Diperoxyketals, and many other organic peroxides, are acid-sensitive, therefore removal of all traces of the acid catalysts must be accompHshed before attempting distillations or kinetic decomposition studies. The low molecular weight diperoxyketals can decompose with explosive force and commercial formulations are available only as mineral spirits or phthalate ester solutions. [Pg.115]

P.Y.153 is a nickel complex which was introduced to the market in the late 1960s. It produces slightly dull reddish shades of yellow. Although not fast to acids, the pigment may safely be exposed to alkali. It is fast to mineral spirits and alcohols, but only moderately so to aromatic solvents, such as xylene, and to esters, such as ethyl acetate. [Pg.398]

Mild Mercury Chloride Milk Acid Mineral Carbon Mineral Charcoal Mineral Colza Oil Mineral Oil Mineral Seal Oil Mineral Spirits Mitis Green... [Pg.67]

Aero wax. A hard, It brn synth wax, mp 95-7° sol in hot ale, toluol, butyl acetate or turpentine, si sol in mineral oil or mineral spirits, in sol in w. A brand name for products, including Acrawax B and Acrawax C, which are modifd fatty acid esters mfd by the Glyco Products Company, Brooklyn, NY. Waxes are used to desensitize expl with ca 10% incorporated in simple mixt or less is used when wax is applied as coating Its uses in Ordnance are given in some classified reports... [Pg.94]

Components % bv Weight Water 77.15 45% KOH 0.75 Burcosperse AP Liquid 3.00 Sodium Xylene Sulfonates 40% 3.40 Sodium Citrate 1.00 Dodecylbenzene Sulfonic Acid 1.75 Burco TME 6.00 Butyl Propasol 6.00 Varsol or Mineral Spirits 0.95... [Pg.77]

Sorbitan Monostearate occurs as an off white to tan colored, hard, waxy solid. It is a mixture of partial stearic and palmitic acid esters of sorbitol and its mono- and dianhydrides. It is manufactured by reacting edible commercial stearic acid (usually containing associated fatty acids, chiefly palmitic) with sorbitol. It is soluble at temperatures above its melting point in toluene, dioxane, ether, ethanol, methanol, and aniline. It is insoluble in cold water, and in mineral spirits and acetone, but is dispersible in warm water and soluble, with haze, above 50° in mineral oil and in ethyl acetate. [Pg.442]

In the classical method atomized aluminum is dispersed in mineral spirits and in the presence of fatty acids. The atomized aluminum is flattened out or actually ground by the milling process (Fig. 14.6). The resulting flakes offer the typical metallic appearance. [Pg.206]

In this alternative procedure, the free base is dissolved in two or three volumes of acetone. Concentrated hydrochloric acid (37%) is then added to the acetone while stirring until the mixture becomes acid to litmus paper. Indicating pH paper should show a pH of 4 or lower. The hydrochloride is then precipitated from solution by slowly adding ether with stirring. It will take the addition of 10 to 20 volumes of ether to fully precipitate the hydrochloride. Toluene or mineral spirits may be substituted for the ether. Then the crystals are filtered out using a Buchner funnel as described before, and set aside to dry. The filtrate... [Pg.22]

MINERAL SPIRITS (8032-32-4) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 28° to 85°F/—2° to 29°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.820]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) Aztec f-Butyl Peroxypivalate-75 OMS BRN 1704745 EINECS 213-147-2 Esperox 31M Lupersol 11 Peroxypivalic acid, tert-butyl ester Propane- peroxoic xid, 2,2-dimethyl-, 1,1-dimethylethyl ester t-Butyl peroxypivalate tert-Butyl peroxypivalate tert-Butyl trimethylperoxyxetate Trigonox 25/75 Trigonox 25-C75. An initiator for LDPE polymerization, styrenics, and PVC. Supplied x a solution in odorless mineral spirits. Liquid mp = -17" insoluble in H2O. Akzo Chemie Catalyst Resources Inc. [Pg.96]

EINECS 269-597-5 Neodecaneperoxoic acid, 1,1-dlmethylpropyl ester tert-Amyl peroxyneodecanoate Trigonox 123-C75. Supplied in odorless mineral spirits initiator for PVC. Akzo Chemie. [Pg.433]

Mix Carbopol 681-X1 in SF 96 (350). Add oleic acid, kerosene and mineral spirits. Mix. Add this mixture to the water phase i n Step 1. [Pg.336]

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES white to light yellow, needle-like, crystalline solid sweet odor insoluble in water readily soluble in hot alcohol, but slightly soluble in cold alcohol very soluble in ether soluble in chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, benzene, acetone, mineral spirits, turpentine, glacial acetic acid, pine oil, and perchloroethylene MP(113-114°C, 235.4-237.2°F) BP(340 C, 644 F at 760 mmHg, 223.7-224.1°C, 434.7-435.4 F at 30 mmHg) DN(1.203 g/cm at 25 C) VD(not applicable) VP(unknown). [Pg.783]

Dissolve the silicone fluid and the oleic acid in the mineral spirits. Add to the above mixture with good agitation. [Pg.143]

Oleic Acid Kerosene Mineral Spirits DI Water... [Pg.180]

In a separate vessel, mix the silicone fluid, oleic acid, kerosene and the mineral spirits together. Add this to the above mixture with vigorous agitation. [Pg.180]

Dispersions of molten Na (d. at 100°C, 0.928) in inert liquids containing about 50% metallic Na (particle size 1-20 millimicrons) can be prepared in the laboratory by mechanical dispersion. The boiling point of the inert liquid must be higher than the melting point of Na (97.5°C). Such liquids include toluene, xylene, some light mineral spirits, kerosene, heptane, n-octane, mineral oil, and naphthalene. Appropriate agents (0.25-1%) contribute to the reduction of particle size (soot, copper powder, pyridine, etc.) or stabilize the dispersion (oleic acid, aluminum stearate, calcium stearate, etc.). [Pg.967]

The Essential Oils reports that the best general method for making pseudonitrosites is to first dissolve the asarone in petroleum ether, hexane, or even mineral spirits, and then add a concentrated aqueous solution of sodium nitrite. Then after cooling the mixture, acid is slowly introduced, and the whole mixture shaken. The batch is then allowed to stand in the cold, and the crystals filtered out later. With the pseudonitrosite thusly obtained, it s time to move on to the next stage of the reaction scheme, that of producing the nitroalkene B-nitro asarone. Put 10 grams of the pseudonitrosite into any suitable flask which can be... [Pg.120]

Press platens are made from stainless steel or chromium-plated brass and copper. The chromium layer preserves surface quahty longer than does ordinary steel. The MF laminates exhibit a remarkable set of characteristics. Because of their unusual chemical inertness, nonporosity, and nonabsorbance, they resist most substances, such as mild alkalies and acids, alcohols, solvents such as benzene, mineral spirits, natural oils, and greases. No stains are produced on MF surfaces by these substances. In addition to almost unlimited coloring and decorating possibilities, this remarkable resistance has resulted in the extensive use of MF laminated wood-based panel products for tabletops, sales counters, laboratory benches, heavy-duty work areas in factories and homes, wall paneling, and so on. [Pg.647]


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