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Floor Stripper

As mentioned earlier, raw GHB powder is often mixed with other chemicals, including those found in engine degreasers and floor strippers. With repeated GHB use, these chemicals can erode the lining of the user s mouth and esophagus. [Pg.45]

The market for these products has, and is expected to continue to have, a stesdy growth rate, of the order of 2% per year. Surfactants, besides their widely recognized use in soaps and detergents, find use as, or in, floor strippers, engine degreasers, corrosion inhibitors, hard... [Pg.283]

Chem. Descrip. Proprietary blend of silicone copolyol esters Uses Wetting agent, spreading agent, detergent, degreaser in cleaners, floor strippers, floor finishes, coatings, carwash Properties Liq. sol. in water cationic 100% act. [Pg.468]

Floor Strippers, Floor Strippers, Floor Strippers, Powder... [Pg.246]

Industrial grade amide with high free amine content. Used in high pH cleaners, degreasers, and floor strippers. Good foam boosters and stabilizers. [Pg.54]

Industrial strength surfactant blend for degreasing and Cleaning applications. Used in general purpose cleaners, floor strippers, bathroom scours and built detergent systems. [Pg.60]

Concentrated free acid that with neutralization forms high foaming surfactant used in economy dlshwashes, all purpose cleaners, degreasers, floor strippers, and car washes. [Pg.70]

Superior detergent, wetting agent, emulsifier for Industrial and specialty cleaning compounds, floor strippers, degreasers, household and industrial hard-surface cleaners. Foam stabilizer and viscosity builder. Exhibits compatibility with inorganic builders in aqueous systems. [Pg.112]

Lowers surface tension. Water soluble, compatible and stable in concentrated electrolyte solutions. Improves detergency, foaming and increases viscosity of liquid cleaners. An exceptional detergent used in powdered and liquid, alkaline cleaners heavy-duty, all-purpose cleaners for metal working steam cleaning dairy cleaners bottle-washing compounds and floor strippers. Soluble in most oxygenated solvents, aromatic solvents, and chlorinated solvents. [Pg.118]

In cases where safety-toe protective footwear (including steel-toe shoes or steel-toe boots) and prescription safety eyewear are non-standard specialty items, the employer must pay for them. For example, prescription eyeglass inserts for full-facepiece respirators and non-skid shoes for floor strippers are specialty items, so payment will be required. [Pg.236]

Uses Surfactant, wetting agent, coupling agent, hydrotrope in alkaline formulations for hard surf, cleaning, floor strippers, heavy-duty degreasers, steam, soak tank, and household/institutional cleaners solubilizer for nonionics into high electrolytes... [Pg.85]

Uses Detergent, wetting agent, emuisifier for industriai and speciaity cieaning compds, floor strippers, degreasers, househoid and hard surf, cieaners foam... [Pg.96]

Uses Wetting agent and spreading agent, gloss aid In automotive and household cleaners, floor strippers, and floor finishes, car wash formulations Properties Gardner 3 max. Ilq. sol. In water sp. gr. 1.07 add no. 5.0 max b.p. [Pg.633]

Chem. Descrip. Cocamide DEA and DEA-dodecylbenzenesulfonate Ionic Nature Anionic/nonionic Uses For industrial cleaners, floor strippers and degreasers Properties Liq. 100% cone. [Pg.1924]

Cola Trope INC Cola Cap MA026 Mona NF-10 Triton DF-12 detergent, floor strippers Amidex 1351 Amidex CA Lambent 703... [Pg.2586]

Alkamidei 200 CGN Schercomid CDO-Extra Varamide A-2 Varamide A-10 Stabilizer, foam floor strippers... [Pg.2772]

Cola Cap MA026 surfactant, floor strippers Alkali Surfactant NM surfactant, floor waxes... [Pg.2794]

Cola Trope INC Mona NF-10 Mona NF-15 Mona NF-25 wetting agent, floor strippers... [Pg.2837]

Regarding the exceptions to the employer-pa5anent requirement, OSHA says that the employer is not required to pay for non-specialty safety-toe protective footwear (including steel-toe shoes or steel-toe boots) and non-specialty prescription safety eyewear, as long as the employer permits these items to he worn off the job-site. If the employer requires employees to keep these non-specialty safety-toe protective footwear and non-specialty prescription safety eyewear at the workplace, the employer must pay for the items. In addition, if the safety-toe protective footwear (including steel-toe shoes or steel-toe boots) and prescription safety eyewear are non-standard specialty items, the employer must pay for them. For example, prescription eyeglass inserts for full-facepiece respirators and non-skid shoes for floor strippers are specialty items, so pa3mient is required. [Pg.451]


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