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Blending agents

Table 6. Blending Agents Having EPA Section 211 Waivers... Table 6. Blending Agents Having EPA Section 211 Waivers...
The oxygen released is recycled to the isobutane oxidation step. GTBA contains some methanol and acetone coproducts and is used as a blending agent for gasoline. [Pg.357]

For blending of soil in the range of 2 to 5 ft deep, such as may occur in shallow ponds or soil piles, a tractor-mounted rotary tiller can be used. Tillers are designed for thorough mixing, provided the blending agent is properly dispersed over the surface. [Pg.297]

Uses Blending agent for high octane motor fuel organic synthesis. [Pg.936]

Uses. Solvent for lacquers blending agent in textile soaps antioxidant in lubricants... [Pg.465]

These two ethers are used as blending agents (antiknock effect) in the petroleum industry. Especially, ethyl ferf-butyl ether is expected to become the most widely used octane booster on gasoline blending. Ethyl fcrf-butyl ether is mainly produced on an industrial scale by the reaction of isobutene with an excess of ethanol. Thus, the separation from ethanol is very important. [Pg.46]

The process data are summarized in Table XI. The operation was conducted at a pressure of 250 pounds per square inch and a temperature of 934° F. The depentanized liquid product was fractionated into three cuts called preaviation, aviation, and postaviation blending agents. The yields of these three products were 22.8, 33.5, and 12.6 volume %, respectively. The aviation blending agent had an F-3 blending octane number (1-C) of 100 and an F-4 blending index number (3-C) of 216. The clear research oc-... [Pg.55]

Solvents have been classified on various arbitrary bases (1) boiling point, (2) evaporation rate, (3) polarity, (4) industrial applications, (5) chemical composition, (6) proton donor and proton acceptor relationships, and (7) behavior toward a dye, Magdala Red, Thus on the basis of industrial application one can classify solvents as those for (1) acctyl-ccliulosc, (2) pyroxylin, 13) resins and lubber, (4) cellulose ether, (5) chlorinated rubber, (6) synthetic resins, and (7) solvents and blending agents for cellulose ester lacquers. Solvents classified according to chemical composition are noted below. [Pg.1524]

R1 - R4 = COEt) which was useful as a dispersant and a suspending and blending agent (76USP3978047). [Pg.58]


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