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Degreasing fluid

Spirit A 0.675 40- too Rubber-based adhesives cleaning fluids, degreasing fluids... [Pg.272]

Degreasing fluids used to clean surfaces before welding may likewise break down to produce hydrogen. [Pg.5]

Corrosion of the metal component of the bonded unit by salt environments can also be a major problem and thus due concern and allowance must be made for the service conditions in which the rubber to metal component will be resident. Corrosion of the bonded metal under the bonding system can also occur if the metal pre-preparation is carried out with acidic degreasing fluids. Care must be taken that degreasing fluids are and remain, neutral in pH throughout their use in the application. Recovery of used solvents and redistillation can significantly change the pH of a solvent. This can be a particular problem with chlorinated solvents, where after redistillation the distillate can be acidic in nature. [Pg.6]

Clean with nonvolatile solvent or degreasing fluid. [Pg.673]

Cleaning Supercritical fluids such as CO9 are being used to clean and degrease quartz rods used to produce optical fibers, produc ts used in the fabrication of printed circuit boards, oily chips from machining operations, and precision bearings in militaiy applications, and so on. Here, CO9 replaces convention chlorocarbon or chlorofluorocarbon solvents. [Pg.2004]

Glue Rubber and PVC cemenr Cleaning solvents Degreaser Spot remover Dry cleaning fluid Halothane... [Pg.273]

Used industrially as a chemical intermediate, solvent, dry cleaning fluid, degreaser, and lead scavenger for antiknock fluids used in agriculture as a fumigant. [Pg.313]

Carbon tetrachloride and trichlorethylenc (found in degreasing agents and dry cleaning fluids). [Pg.188]

Uses Component of fire extinguisher fluids solvent for waxes, fats, and resins degreaser flame retardant heavy liquid for mineral and salt separations chemical intermediate laboratory use. [Pg.191]

Uses Solvent for cellulose esters and resins in manufacturing of printing inks, nail polishes, polymerization and spinning of acrylonitrile, dyeing wool, polyvinyl chloride adhesives, esters, waxes, vegetable oils brake fluids solvent degreasing antiseptic organic synthesis. [Pg.972]

The most important thing is to get the microspheres evenly distributed in the polymer matrix. It is therfore recommended to vibrate fluid compositions in the mold, especially in the case of large articles 2). Since molding compositions do not easily fill the molds, tamping and low pressures (0.5-2 MPa) are used for small, simple objects, while the molds for large or complicated objects are filled layer by layer1). The molds are made from plastic, reinforced with metal, wood or fibre their surfaces are degreased or covered with a separation layer. [Pg.78]

Chlorobenzenes have been widely used as solvents and degreasing agents in pesticides, including dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and in dielectric fluids as industrial precursors in the production of phenols and as dyestuff intermediates. Chlorobenzenes represent a unique class of compounds because their hydrophobicity increases with chlorine substitution,... [Pg.216]

A solvent is a substance that can dissolve another substance, and a volatile solvent is a liquid that vaporizes at room temperature. Volatile solvents include adhesives such as airplane glue and rubber cement aerosols such as spray paint, hair spray, and air freshener solvents such as nail polish remover, paint remover, and lighter fluid and cleaners such as dry cleaning fluid, spot remover, and degreasers. [Pg.259]

Cleaning agents Dry cleaning fluid and spot removers contain tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethane degreasers contain those ingredients as well as trichloroethylene and methylene chloride. Trichlorethylene and trichlorethane are... [Pg.259]

As shown in Figure 1.17, there are three possible dichloroethylene compounds, all clear, colorless liquids. Vinylidene chloride forms a copolymer with vinyl chloride used in some kinds of coating materials. The geometrically isomeric 1,2-dichloroethylenes are used as organic synthesis intermediates and as solvents. Trichloroethylene is a clear, colorless, nonflammable, volatile liquid. It is an excellent degreasing and dry-cleaning solvent and has been used as a household solvent and for food extraction (for example, in decaffeination of coffee). Colorless, nonflammable liquid tetrachloroethylene has properties and uses similar to those of trichloroethylene. Hexachloro-butadiene, a colorless liquid with an odor somewhat like that of turpentine, is used as a solvent for higher hydrocarbons and elastomers, as a hydraulic fluid, in transformers, and for heat transfer. [Pg.48]

Aryl halide derivatives of benzene and toluene have many uses in chemical synthesis as pesticides and raw materials for pesticides manufacture, solvents, and a diverse variety of other applications. These widespread uses over many decades have resulted in substantial human exposure and environmental contamination. Three example aryl halides are shown in Figure 1.17. Monochlorobenzene is a flammable liquid boiling at 132°C. It is used as a solvent, heat transfer fluid, and synthetic reagent. Used as a solvent, 1,2-dichlorobenzene is employed for degreasing hides and wool. It also serves as a synthetic reagent for dye manufacture. Bromobenzene is a liquid boiling at 156°C that is used as a solvent, motor oil additive, and intermediate for organic synthesis. [Pg.48]

Monochlorobenzene is a flammable clear liquid (fp, -45"C bp, 132°C) used as a solvent, solvent carrier for methylene diisocyanate, pesticide, heat transfer fluid, and in the manufacture of aniline, nitrobenzene, and phenol. The 1,2- isomer of dichlorobenzene (ortho-dichlorobenzene) has been used as a solvent for degreasing hides and wool and as a raw material for dye manufacture. The 1,4- isomer (para-dichlorobenzene) is also used in dye manufacture and as a moth repellant and germicide. All three isomers have been used as fumigants and insecticides. The 1,2- and 1,3-(meta) isomers are liquids under ambient conditions, whereas the 1,4- isomer is a white sublimable solid. Used as a solvent, lubricant, dielectric fluid, chemical intermediate, and formerly as a termiticide, 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene is a liquid (fp, 17°C bp, 213°C). [Pg.352]


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