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Completely denatured alcohol

The primary producers of ethyl alcohol also market the specially denatured and completely denatured alcohols, as well as various proprietary solvents in which ethyl alcohol is the basic ingredient. These various products can also be described by rigid and descriptive specifications, but the... [Pg.412]

Completely Denatured Alcohol. Completely denatured alcohol (CD A) escapes the involved financial and administrative controls required of the other classifications of industrial ethanol. No tax is appHed, no bond is required, no permit is needed to enable a customer to purchase CD A. Requirements for records by both producer and user are minimal. These simplified regulations are possible because CDA is denatured with substances that render it totally unfit for beverage purposes. It is also unsuitable where odor is objectionable. CDA and products made from it are, however, governed by special labeling requirements of the BATE. Repackaging of completely denatured alcohol is permitted as long as labeling requirements are met. [Pg.414]

Denatured alcohol is ethanol that has been rendered unfit for use in intoxicating beverages by the addition of other substances. Completely denatured alcohol contains added wood alcohol (methanol) and benzene and is unsuitable for either internal or external use. Specially denatured alcohol is ethanol treated with one or more substances so that iks use may be permitted for a specialized purpose. Examples are iodine in alcohol for tincture of iixlinc. methanol, and other. substances in mouthwashes and aftershave lotiun.s. and methanol in alcohol for preparing plant extracts. [Pg.219]

Denatured alcohol is controlled by Alcohol Liquor Duties Act 1979 and Denatured Alcohol Regulations 2005. There are three types of denatured alcohol, but in pharmacy we mainly encounter two types completely denatured alcohol (CDA), formerly known as mineralised... [Pg.264]

In discussing the manufacture of denatured alcohol in the United States the editor of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry says that denatured alcohol was first allowed to be manufactured tax-free in the United States by an act of Congress dated June 7, 1906. Since that date up to the time of the signing of the Armistice, denatured alcohol steadily increased. The demands for completely denatured alcohol and specially denatured alcohol have been gradually increasing and broadening. [Pg.16]

Feort Completely Denatured Alcohol Specially Denatured Alcohol... [Pg.16]

The following note concerning the above figures is given Compiled from the Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Amounts for 1907, amounts by formulas of Completely Denatured Alcohol for 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1912, and amounts by formulas of Specially Denatured Alcohol for 1910, and 1611 ars not given in such reports and are not available. ... [Pg.16]

Table 6.39 Denaturants Authorized for Completely Denatured Alcohol (CDA) and Specially Denatured Alcohol (SDA) (30)... Table 6.39 Denaturants Authorized for Completely Denatured Alcohol (CDA) and Specially Denatured Alcohol (SDA) (30)...
Table 6.46 Composition of Completely Denatured Alcohol fCDA) (19)... [Pg.284]


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