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Blended water

Blend water, ALS, ALES-4, Monateric CAB-LC, Monalux CAD-LC, Nonoxynol 10 and heat to 40-60C. Stir cool to 35-40C and adjust pH to 6-6.5 with 50% citric acid. [Pg.43]

Samples containing 150 g of 500 ppm acids were also prepared using 3% added sodium chloride in the 90/10 oil/water blend, water, and vegetable oil as the microwave medium. These samples were heated 0, 1, 2, and 3 minutes in the microwave. Changes in the acid concentration were determined by high pressure liquid chromatography with an organic acid column and an aqueous mobile phase. [Pg.521]

There are other techniques to carry out the continuous hydrolytic condensation of dimethyldichlorosilane. Another diagram is given in Fig. 58. In this case the process takes place in a tubular reactor with a propeller agitator in the presence of a solvent and with a 1 (1.45-5-1.55) (0.85-5-0.75) ratio of dimethyldichlorosilane, water and solvent. Reactor 1 is continuously filled with dimethyldichlorosilane and the hydrolysing blend (water and solvent) the components are sent to the absorbing side of propeller agitator 2. [Pg.258]

In a blender, blend water, almonds, and stevia until smooth. Strain, if desired. [Pg.145]

Chemquest. [Chemonic Industries] EDTA or salt blends water softening agent... [Pg.74]

Griton. [Toho Chem. Industry] Mineral oil/nonionic surfactant blend water-soluble cutting oil. [Pg.163]

Nalait . [DuPont] Polymer blends water rqreilent, extender for fabrics. [Pg.244]

SS. [GE Silicones] Silicone blends water rqrellent release t ent, emollimt fru rubber, plastics, cosmetics, polbhes, textile, leather. [Pg.348]

Blend Water, TKPP, and SMS together until dissolved, add remaining ingredients. [Pg.9]

The softened water is blended with raw water to yield a blended water of about 50 ppm hardness. It is stored in a 10,000-gal lined steel ground tank so that about a 3-hr supply is available. It is chlorinated before being sent to its points of use. Two pumps are available to keep the blended water line under continual pressure one of these pumps serves as a spare. [Pg.395]

Scanning electron micrographs (SEMs) of (a) inner layer, (b) core region, and (c) outer layer at two positions of water-assisted injection-molded polypropylene (PP)/polyamide-6 (PA-6) blend. Water pressure, 10 MPa melt temperature, 270°C injection speed, 50%. (Reproduced from Huang, H.-X., and Zhou, R.-H. 2010. Preliminary investigation on morphology in water-assisted injection molded polymer blends. Polymer Testing 29 235-244 with permission from Elsevier.)... [Pg.20]

There are many techniques for diluting caustic, but perhaps the best is to blend water and a concentrated solution in an in-line mixing device, cool the dilute solution, and take the product to a tank for storage and distribution. To control the concentration of the mix, the two streams are under flow ratio control. Normally the caustic flow is controlled directly and the water flow by a ratio controller. The set point of the latter is reset by a downstream temperature-compensated density instrument. The quality of the water and the material of construction of the mixing device depend on the end use(s) of the dilute caustic. Stainless steel is perhaps the standard material of construction. [Pg.967]

Stein and Baumann studied the detergency of tallow SME and palm kernel SME [5]. The testing took place in a Launder-ometer at 90°C on cotton and at 60°C on a cotton/polyester blend. Water hardness was 300 ppm as CaCOj. They found that without a builder present, the tallow SME outperformed the palm kernel SME, which outperformed the LAS also included in the study. It was not until a nonionic surfactant and tripolyphosphate were added to the anionic surfactants that equivalent detergency was obtained. Stein and Baumann cite the low sensitivity to water hardness as the reason for the high detergency of the SMEs. [Pg.131]

Chem. Descrip. Proprietary blend, water-based Ionic Nature Nonionic... [Pg.1418]


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