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Oils, Miscellaneous: Range

OILS, MISCELLANEOUS RANGE Keretlnt. Kerosene. JP-I CembuiHble Liquid 0 2 0 ... [Pg.242]

Nutmeg and mace are the two major primary products of M. fragrans and are considered commercially as spices. The constituents of nutmeg can be classified broadly into terpenoids, fatty acids, phenolic acids, lig-nans, neolignans and miscellaneous compounds. The oil content ranges from 3.9 to 16.5% in nutmeg, whereas in mace it varies from 6.0 to 26.1%. The major constituents of the essential oil in nutmeg and mace are sabinene and pinenes. The chief... [Pg.185]

Miscellaneous Fuels A variety of gases have veiy minor market shares. These include reformed gas, oil gases, producer gas, blue water gas, carbureted water gas, coal gas, and blast-furnace gas. The heating values of these gases range from 3.4 to 41 MJ/m (90 to 1100 Btii/ftq. They are produced by pyrolysis, the water gas reaction, or as by-products of pig-iron production. [Pg.2367]

Palm Kernel Oil (Unhydrogenated) is a fat obtained from the kernel of the fruit of the oil palm Elaeis guineensis Jacq. (Fam. Arecaceae) by mechanical expression or solvent extraction. It is refined, bleached, and deodorized to substantially remove free fatty acids, phospholipids, color, odor and flavor components, and miscellaneous other non-oil materials. Like coconut oil, it has a more abrupt melting range than other fats and oils. [Pg.316]

Miscellaneous silicone products. Most of the major silicone manufacturers sell over 100 different silicone products, and the applications of these cover a very wide range. Here there is space to mention only two more applications the first being the use of silicone oils and emulsions for the prevention of foam in numerous industrial processes, the other being the use of silicone-containing copolymers as surfactants in the manufacture of polyurethane foams from di-isocyanates, ethylene/propy-lene polyethers and a little water. Unless a suitable surface-active surfactant is added, polyurethane foams tend to collapse before the polymerization is complete. One of the best types of surfactant is a poly-siloxane to which polyethers are attached ... [Pg.142]


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