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Phosphated alcohols

X- Phosphate Phosphate Phosphoric acid Phosphates, alcohols... [Pg.890]

The major characteristics of BURCO C3F are a result of its complex blends of phosphated alcohols and nonionic detergents. [Pg.105]

The major characteristics of BURCO NBC are a result of its complex blends of phosphated alcohols, esters and nonionic detergents. A complete range of HLB s are covered by BURCO NBC, giving it superior scouring power on cellulosic fibers. [Pg.117]

Type Phosphated alcohol Appearance Light amber liquid pH 7.0+-0.5 Characteristic Anionic Weight per Gallon 8.8 lbs. [Pg.427]

Type Modified Phosphated Alcohol Appearance Light Amber Liquid pH 6.3-6.8... [Pg.427]

Astro Scour. [Astro Industries] Ethoxy-lated phosphated alcohol continuous scour and bleach assistant... [Pg.38]

Efforts have also been made in improving the processing of PP/P-FR grades. For example, inaeased melt flow and reduced melt pressure and viscosity have been reported with the melt-blended CN-2616 (Reogard 1000) FR from Great Lakes Polymer Additives (Chemtura). The product is a combination of pen-taeiythritol phosphate alcohol, melamine phosphate, and srhca quartz. Melt-flow rate increases by 35%-40% are reported when 20% of the additive is added to PP homopolymers. After repeated extrusion passes at below 220 C, melt pressure and bum times (less than 10 seconds in UL94 V-0 testing) are reportedly maintained [5-13, 5-15). [Pg.80]

Alcohols, Cl6-18, ethoxylated. SeeCeteareth Alcohols, Cl6-18, ethoxylated, phosphates, bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonium salts (2 EO). See DEA-ceteareth-2 phosphate Alcohols, C11-14-iso-, C13-rich. SeeC11-14-isoalcohols Cl 3-rich Alcohols, coco. See Coconut alcohol Alcohols, coco, mixed esters with octanoic and decanoic acids. See Coco caprylate/caprate Alcohols, coco, sulfated, magnesium salt (2 1). [Pg.139]

Keywords Chromene phosphonates, salicylaldehydes, malononitrile, ethyl cyanoacetate, triethyl phosphate, alcohol, ethylenediamine diacetate (EDDA) room temperature, one-pot multicomponent synthesis... [Pg.293]

Robinson and Woods [9] produced perhaps one of the earliest experimental studies of antifoam mechanism. The study concerned the effect of various undissolved oils on the foam behavior of both aqueous and non-aqueous solutions of surfactant The oils included alkyl phosphates, alcohols (including diols), fatty add esters, and PDMS. The solutions were of aerosol OT (AOT or sodium diethylhexyl sulfosucci-nate) in either ethylene glycol or triethanolamine and sodium alkylbenzene sulfonate in water. Many quoted entry and spreading coefficients, however, violate Equations 3.11 and 3.12, which implies that these coefficients were non-equilibrium (i.e., initial) values where the relevant liquids are not mutually saturated. Robinson and Woods [9] observed that for these systems, wherever < 0, no antifoam effect is found. This then represents some evidence that a positive value of the initial entry coefficient is necessary for antifoam action. [Pg.166]

Typical examples are fatty acid polyglycol esters and their homologs, alkoxylated long chain alcohols, alkoxylated triglycerides, and the salts of phosphated alcohols or alkoxylated alcohols [103]. Spin finishes for low dtex PP sample fibers tend to exhibit low emulsion viscosities, medium static and dynamic surface tensions, while overall low surface tensions are more desirable for coarse fibers [105-107]. [Pg.833]

Chem. Descrip. Phosphated alcohol Ionic Nature Anionic... [Pg.14]

Chem. Descrip. Phosphated alcohol Uses Wetting agent for sulfur dyeing Features Compat. with caustic soda Lanco Antifloat F-113 [Lubrizol Advanced Materials]... [Pg.635]

Chem. Descrip. Phosphated alcohol ether in acid form Uses Wetting agent, leveling agent, dispersant, antistat for fiber processing Features Fast wetting caustic-stable Lanfac 610 [Lenmar]... [Pg.636]

Chem. Descrip. Complex blend of phosphated alcohols and nonionic detergents Ionic Nature Nonionic/anionic... [Pg.1349]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.285 , Pg.286 ]




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