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Solvent Cleaner

The following typical formulations are clear, microemulsions of d-Limonene and water. They represent the range of d-Limonene and water concentrations commonly used as degreasing solvent cleaners. These formulas are generally used by diluting in water (1-16 oz./gallon depending on use requirements). The formulas themselves are clear and exhibit a bloom effect upon dilution. [Pg.233]

In the formulations below the d-limonene can be replaced with a variety of solvents for use in different applications. [Pg.233]

In all cases...mix Monamulse dL-1273 with d-Limonene or other solvents until dissolved. Add other ingredients except water. [Pg.233]

Mix until homogeneous. Add water slowly with stirring. [Pg.233]

The following is a brush-on type gel degreaser with good spray-rinse properties  [Pg.233]


Solvent cleaners These are tri-chloro ethylene (TCE) and are highly evaporating cleaners, possessing toxic properties. Their application is the same as for neutral cleaners. [Pg.401]

The main types of cleaners used for the removal of organic contaminants are solvent cleaners, neutral cleaners, acid cleaners and alkali cleaners. [Pg.280]

Reclaimed halogenated hydrocarbons can be used as refrigerants, solvents, cleaners, fumigants, and fire retardants. [Pg.69]

One interesting application is included to show how these testing techniques can be used to evaluate hazards caused by handling operations. The example presented here involves the use of methylene chloride or other chlorinated hydrocarbons, as solvent cleaners for transfer lines, processing equipment, etc. [Pg.375]

Soft Water Add very slowly, mix well SpG 20/20C 0.92 pH 9.30 Recommended Dilutions As necessary Applications Degreaser Formula S-112 Acid/Solvent Cleaner 45.00... [Pg.38]

A self-emulsifying solvent cleaner with added solvency to give that "EXTRA" cleaning power. Useful on the difficult cleaning problems, is water dispersible for ease of removal. [Pg.291]

A self-emulsifying solvent cleaner which will provide rapid penetration and solvency of difficult cleaning problems. This product is combustible and precautions are required. [Pg.291]

This material is a solvent cleaner, self-emulsifying used essentially in the cleaning and degreasing of machine parts. [Pg.291]

Blended with higher ethoxylates (such as STEROX NJ, NM) to formulate solvent cleaners... [Pg.445]

Plasticizer, environmental decomposition of trichloroethylene Solvents, cleaners Wood preservatives, insect repellants, cosmetics Tar removers, waxes, degreasers Tar removers, waxes, degreasers Asphalt products, shampoos, skin treatments... [Pg.91]

Monazolines [ICI], TM for a series of cationic imidazolines useful as emulsifiers, antistatic agents, water displacers, and corrosion inhibitors in agricultural sprays, acid and solvent cleaners, cosmetics, and water-oil systems. [Pg.859]

NAERG 129 Use Used as a solvent, cleaner, None established RVD 2.1 Sol Miscible... [Pg.185]

Solvent cleaners are generally free of builder salts. The cleaning efficacy depends on solvent-type compounds, such as glycol ethers. Solvent cleaners are less effective on particulate soiling, such as mud on floors however, they are effective against oily soiling, particularly on modern plastic surfaces. [Pg.14]

Window cleaners constitute a specialty within the solvent cleaner category. Because any residue left on glass after drying leads to streaking or an otherwise undesirable appearance, these products are highly dilute aqueous solutions containing extremely low surfactant levels — most often nonionic surfactants — and a combination of glycol ethers and isopropyl alcohol as the solvent system. [Pg.14]

Charlab Roller Cleaner OS. [Catawba-Chariab] nulsifiable solvent cleaner. [Pg.72]

Cleaner. [Glo-Tex] Solvent cleaners for removal of resins, binders, dye and finishing agents from equip. [Pg.78]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.4 , Pg.11 ]




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