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Industrial detergents

The removal of organics by industrial detergent cleaners. These products employ several mechanisms, depending on the formulation, but tend to include dissolution (using nonaqueous solvents such as kerosene, petroleum spirits, and naphtha, saponification, by caustic, or emulsification by nonionic detergents. [Pg.637]

Alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEs) are nonionic surfactants that are used in the manufacturing of plastics, agricultural chemicals, cosmetics, herbicides, and industrial detergent formulations. Alkylphenols such as nonylphenol (NP) are the products of... [Pg.281]

APEO have long represented a substantial part of the industrial detergent market. The first report demonstrating the environmental presence of APEO appeared in 1978. Nowadays, they are frequently reported as very common contaminants in surface water, wastewater, water plant effluents and sediments [24,25]. [Pg.929]

Alkylphenols and their derivatives (APEs) are primarily used as non-ionic surfactants in industrial detergents, though also in textile and leather finishing treatments, water based paints and as components of some personal care products. [Pg.23]

Since the 1970s, there have been concerns about the environmental impact of poorly biodegradable cheiants such as EDTA and DTPA, as they could potentially remobilize toxic heavy metals, such as cadmium, mercury, and lead, from river sediments back into the water column [10]. More recent concern has focused on large-scale emissions from photographic laboratories, pulp and paper mills, metal treatment plants, and use of industrial detergents, as higher dosages of cheiants are more likely to cause a... [Pg.285]

Drum dried flakes find their biggest outlet in industrial detergent mixtures where the original 30 to 90% active flakes are frequently dry-mixed with alkali builders for specific cleaning applications. [Pg.333]

Niven, Jr, "Industrial Detergency , Reinhold, NY (1955), 340pp 5)Cond Chem Diet (1961), 344 (Detergencs) 1098 (Surface active agents) 1226 (Wetting agencs) 6)Kirk Othmer 6 (1965), pp 853-95 A. M. Schwartz (Detergency)... [Pg.524]

Instead of using the above solvents, most of which are (or will be) banned, one can use an industrial detergent, such as BH-38, to remove the fluorinated oils. Simply by soaking the contaminated parts in the detergent can break up the oil for removal. There is no question that this will remove the vast majority of fluorinated solvent, but there is some question as to whether a film of the oil will remain. Thus, severe heating (above 280°C) is still recommended against. [Pg.383]

The stress-cracking agent used for ESC testing in the present work was a water solution of the industrial detergent nonylphenoxy poly(ethyleneoxy)ethanol (Antarox CO-630). Concentration was varied between 2% and 100%. [Pg.105]

Nonylphenols° 25154-52-3 Chemical intermediate, industrial detergent and others... [Pg.74]

Blancophor [BASF], TM for optical whitening agents. FFG A comarin derivative used as whitening agent for wool, nylon, acetate rayon, and mixed fibers. HS Brands Stilbene derivatives used on cellulosic fibers, cotton and rayon fabrics, paper, and in household and industrial detergents. [Pg.168]

Use Range from light-duty hand dishwashing formulations to heavy-duty industrial detergents, rinse aids, metal cleaners, etc. [Pg.1003]

Use Wetting agent in textile industry, detergent in toothpaste, food additive (emulsifier and thickener). [Pg.1148]

R.R. Suleimanov and R.N. Sitdikov, Reclamation of Oil-contaminated Soils and Grounds Using Industrial Detergent, Neftyanoe Khozyaistvo. 12, 115-117, Dec. (2003). [Pg.764]

Alkylphenols (APs), particularly nonylphenols (NPs) and to a lesser extent octylphenols (OPs), are extensively used for the production of alkylphenol polyethoxylates (NPEOs), a class of non-ionic surfactants that has been largely employed for more than 40 years in textile and paper processing and in the manufacture of paints, coatings, pesticides, industrial detergents, cosmetics and spermicidal preparations, as well as various cleaning products. NPs are also used in the manufacturing processes of many plastics and as monomers in the production of phenol/formaldehyde resins. Smaller quantities of NPs are employed in the production of tri(4-nonylphenyl) phosphite as an anti-oxidant for rubber and in the manufacture of lubricating oil additives. [Pg.153]

Alkasperse . [Rhone-Poulenc Surf.] Polyacrylates polymoic dispersant, antisealant fcHr water treatment household and industrial detergents, paints, drilling muds. [Pg.17]

Cakium Sulfonate. [Witco/Sonnebom] Calcium sulfonates extreme pressure additive, rust preventive, industrial detergent, lube oil additive. [Pg.60]

Calsoft. [Pilot] Alkylaryl sulfonic acid and salts surfactant, detergent, emulsion stabilizer, wetting and foaming agent for household and industrial detergents, agric. formulations, emulsion polymerization, cosmetics, textile scouring. [Pg.61]

Esi-Terge. [Emulsion Systems] Foam builder/stabilizer, thickmer, detergent, wetting agent, solubilizer for household, cosmetic, and industrial detergents. [Pg.135]

IgepPDulencSurf.] IsethiO nates or tauraies detergent, wetting agent, dispersant for textiles, industrial detergents, p per, petroleum industry, cosmetics. [Pg.181]

Lutensol . [BASF AG] Detergent, wetting agent, dispersant, emulsifier for household and industrial detergents, chemical processing, leather, fur, paper, paint and dye industries. [Pg.217]

Lytron. [Morton Int l.] Acrylate copolymers or blends or polystyrene latexes opacifier for cosmetics, shampoos, h ehold and industrial detergents. [Pg.218]

Marlamid . [HOls Am. Hfils AG] FatQr acid alkanolamides foam stabilizer, thickener, superfatting agent pearles-cent for household, personal, industrial detergents. [Pg.223]


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