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Lacquers candle

Mizell, n., Mizelle,/. micell(e), micella. Mizellenaufbau, m. micellar structure, mk., abbrev. (mikroskopisch) microscopic(al). Mk., abbrev. (Mark, Marken) mark, marks. M.K., abbrev. (Meterkerze) meter candle, mkr, abbrev. (mikroskopisch) microscopic, Mdbel, 71, piece of furniture, -lack, m. furniture varnish or lacquer, cabinet varnish, -leder, 71. upholstery leather, furniture leather, -po-litur,/. furniture polish, -stoff, m. upholstery fabric,... [Pg.302]

Special soaps, heavy-metal soap, lubricants, paints and lacquers I drying oils , candles, salad oil. shortening, synthetic detergents, etismetics. and entulsilicrs. [Pg.604]

Chem. Deserp. Carnauba (Copemicia cerifera) wax CAS 8015-86-9 EINECS/ELINCS 232-399-4 Uses Ingred. in lipsticks, salves, creams, ointments pill coalings shoe, furniture, and car polishes lacquers, varnishes phonograph records hardener for candles leather finishes elec. -insulating composition waterproofing textiles, wood inks mold lubricant candies paper glazing ... [Pg.462]

Chem. Descrip. Carnauba wax CAS 8015-86-9 EINECS/ELINCS 232-399-4 Uses Wax for coil coatings, wood lacquers, flexible and rigid pkg., UV clears, cosmetics, candles, lubricants, shoe polishes, leather finishes, car waxes, floor polishes, fruit and candy coatings food pkg. coatings ... [Pg.759]

Uses Lubricant, release agent, binder, defoamer, and Intermediate for food additives rubber compounding alkyd resins water repellents polishes soaps cutting oils candles crayons emollient, emulsifier in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals raw material for high quality long oil alkyds for consumer paints, med. and short oil alkyd resins for air and ovendrying lacquers with high flexibility in food-pkg. adhesives food-contact textiles... [Pg.1358]

Most candles sold today have a surface of different colours (90%) and lacquers (10%). This finish is... [Pg.861]

Another surface finishing can be added by finally dipping the candles into a liquid lacquer, which is usually transparent and contains organic solvents, e.g. acetone, propyl-alcohol. Lacquer is only used for the realisation of special effects, e.g. matt, glossy and gold (highly disperse aluminium plus various azo-dyes), representing only 10% of annual candle production. [Pg.861]


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