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Rubber Tanning agent

Synthetic rubbers Synthetics Synthetic silicates Synthetic surfactants Synthetic tanning agents... [Pg.957]

Uses. Intermediate for pharmaceuticals, dyestuffs, rubber chemicals, emulsifying agents, insecticides, synthetic tanning agents... [Pg.104]

Use Intermediate for emulsifying agents, pharmaceuticals, insecticides, rubber chemicals, dyes, tanning agents. [Pg.195]

Use Dispersing agent in concrete and carbon black-rubber mixes, extender for tanning agents, oil-well drilling mud additives, ore flotation agents, production of vanillin, industrial cleaners, gypsum slurried, dyestuffs, pesticide formulations. Commercially available as the salts of most metals and of ammonium. [Pg.756]

Uses Intermediate for emulsifiers, pharmaceuticals, insecticides, rubber chemicals, dyes, tanning agents catalyst corrosion inhibitor synthetic flavoring agent in foods and pharmaceuticals solvent Features Fishy pungent flavor Regulatory FEMA GRAS CERCLA hazardous substance... [Pg.601]

Uses Dispersant, tanning agent for leather secondary dispersant in rubber production treating agent within paper mills for recovering tall oil Features Highly efficient and economical low iron and salt content does not alter the shade of colorants... [Pg.1114]

Uses Dispersant, tanning agent for leather sec. dispersant for polymerization of rubber, in paper/pulp slurries... [Pg.1883]

The incorporation of reinforcing hllers into rubber results in most cases in an increase of the storage and loss moduli, G and G", and an increase in hysteresis, as quantihed by the loss angle 8, where tan 8 is C jG. When properly dispersed and coupled to the mbber matrix via a coupling agent, as represented by a low Payne effect, silica also shows less hysteretic loss at elevated temperatures. [Pg.805]

Used industrially in the manufacture of butyl alcohol, butyraldehyde, quinaldine, resins, rubber antioxidants, insecticides, and other chemicals used as a solvent, warning agent in fuel gases, as a rubber accelerator, in leather tanning, and as a denaturant in alcohol. [Pg.362]


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