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Metallic detergents industrial oils

Witcooate. [Witco/Organics Witco SA] Sulfonic acid or salts det ent base, eimilsifier, foamer, wettii ageitt, coupler, stabilizer, diqtersant for indwtrial and household detergents, emulskm polymerization, textiles, cosmetics, pe leum industry, metal processing, lube oils, paints. [Pg.408]

Industrial lubricants include metalworking lubricants, industrial greases, industrial lubricants, transformer oils, hydraulic oils, refrigeration oils, turbine oils, compressor oils, rock drill lubricants, paper machine oils, way lubricants, and railway journal box oils. The required additive package for each of these industrial oils is different depending on its specific application. Unlike lubricants used in automotive lubrication, industrial lubricants typically do not use metallic detergents and ashless dispersants as additives to keep metal surfaces clean and prevent insoluble materials from formation of deposits on metal surfaces [23]. However, in recent years the use of overbased detergents to supplement performance of the antiwear additive zinc dialkyl dithiophosphate has been reported [24]. [Pg.338]

Uses Emulsifier for industrial cleaners and detergents, agric., oil field specialties corrosion inhibitor for acid bowl cleaners, acid pickling systems acts as cationic surfactant when neutralized salt as antistat, water-displacing solv. on metal substrates... [Pg.695]

Carboxymethyl)inulin acts as a polyelectrolyte that can be used as a dispersing agent or metal ion carrier. Carboxymethyl cellulose, for instance, is used as an antiredeposition agent in detergents, in the oil, paper, textile, and mining industries, and as a thickener in foods and drug preparations. Hundreds of thousands of tons of the latter are used per year. [Pg.78]

The most common metal swarfs are iron-based [9,10] and produced by the machine tool and automobile industries. The resulting fine Fe particles oxidize in storage and form magnetite and hematite. Because they also contain flammable machine oils, this oxidation makes them pyrophoric and hence a liability. Because the particle surfaces are coated with oil, they cannot be incorporated in conventional cement. As demonstrated by Wagh and Jeong [3], the acid phosphate in the CBPC process acts like a detergent and exposes the surface of these particles to the acid-base reaction and binds them. [Pg.166]

A moderately hydrophilic emulsifier and lubricant, is used as an emulsifier for solvents in pesticide carriers and metal cleaners. In the textile industry it is used in the formulation of specialty detergents and dyeing assistants. It is also used as an emulsifier for neatsfoot oil in leather fat liquoring and as a rewetting agent for paper. [Pg.354]

Silicic acid, disodium salt, pentahydrate Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate. Ingredient in detergents for food processing equipment and general cleaning in dairies, bakeries, packing houses, in laundry, textile, paper, oil, metal industries. OxyChem PQCorp. [Pg.569]


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