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Rust Removal Jelly

Dry blend the Van Gel B and Rhodopoi 23 and add them to the water while mixing with a propeller stirrer at 1B00 rpm. Continue mixing for 60 minutes. [Pg.9]

Reduce the stirrer speed to produce a slight vortex and slowly add the Phosphoric Acid solution. [Pg.9]

After all the acid has been added, add the 0ctoxyno1-9 and mix until uniform. [Pg.9]


Phosphoric acid is used as an intermediate in the production of animal feed supplements, water treatment chemicals, metal surface treatments, etching agent, and personal care products such as toothpaste. It is used as a catalyst in the petroleum and polymer industry. Phosphoric acid is used in food as a preservative, an acidulant, and flavor enhancer it acidifies carbonated drinks such as Coca Cola and Pepsi, giving them a tangy flavor. Phosphoric acid is used as a rust remover and metal cleaner. Naval Jelly is approximately 25% phosphoric acid. Other uses for phosphoric acid include opacity control in glass production, textile dyeing, rubber latex coagulation, and dental cements. [Pg.220]

Rust converter" is sometimes a greenish liquid suitable for dipping (in the same sort of acid bath as is used for pickling metal), but it is more often formulated as a gel, commonly called naval jelly. It is sometimes sold under other names, such as "rust remover" or "rust killer". As a thick gel, it may be applied to sloping, vertical, or even overhead surfaces. [Pg.116]


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