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Frost protection agents

As alkoxysilanes have a small intermolecular force and a small surface tension, they percolate through a capillary wall and form a strong waterproof layer, and they protect the deterioration of buildings caused by water adsorption, frost damage, injury from salt, UV, etc. Therefore, they are used as waterproof agents [31,34]. [Pg.149]

Uses Dispersant, wetting agent, emulsifier for polymerization, emulsion paints, brush cleaners, wallpaper removers, pigment preps., binder emulsions Properties Cl, liq, dens, 1,015-1.019 g/cm (70 C) HLB 12.3 hyd. no. 98-103 set pt. -10 C cloud pt, 28-32 C (1 g/99 cm water) 99% min. act. < 0.5% water Storage 24 mos, shelf life when stored in original sealed containers store R.T. protect from heat and frost Disponil NP 9 [Cognis]... [Pg.347]

Uses Descaling agent for quick removal of rust, silicate, and phosphate deposits penetrates existing deposits and partially removes them from metallic surfoce emulsifier for fotty components dispersant for insol. dirt particles Features Min. acid-type prod. protects steel, stainless steel, copper and its alloys not affected by frost or heat... [Pg.1253]


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