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Witcolate WAC-LA Petro BA Liquid Glycol Ether DPM Glycol Ether PM FC-129 (1% Sol ids) [Pg.152]

Blending Procedure Blend ingredients in the order listed. [Pg.152]


Bacterial protease B. subtilis Desizing fibres, spot remover... [Pg.2]

Skin lighteners, freckle and age spot removers, and other remedies for hyperpigmentation are not actually bleaches like the products listed so far. The active ingredient is hydroquinone, which inhibits melanin formation when applied to the skin. Since the effect is easily reversed by exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet light, a sunscreen is usually included in the formula. [Pg.194]

Glue Rubber and PVC cemenr Cleaning solvents Degreaser Spot remover Dry cleaning fluid Halothane... [Pg.273]

Trichloroethylene is also known as Triclene and Vitran and by other trade names in industry. It is a nonflammable, colorless liquid at room temperature with a somewhat sweet odor and a sweet, burning taste. Trichloroethylene is now mainly used as a solvent to remove grease from metal parts. It is also used as a solvent in other ways and is used to make other chemicals. Trichloroethylene can also be found in some household products, including typewriter correction fluid, paint removers, adhesives, and spot removers. Most people can begin to smell trichloroethylene in air when there are around 100 parts of trichloroethylene per million parts of air (ppm). Further information on the physical and chemical properties of trichloroethylene can be found in Chapter 3, and further information on its production and use can be found in Chapter 4. [Pg.14]

Various consumer products found to contain trichloroethylene include typewriter correction fluids, paint removers/strippers, adhesives, spot removers, and rug-cleaning fluids (Frankenberry et al. 1987 LARC 1979). [Pg.200]

Clearfield HR. 1970. Hepatorenal toxicity from sniffing spot remover (trichloroethylene). DigDis 15 851-856. [Pg.257]

Trichloroethylene Solvents, dry-cleaned fabrics, printing inks, paints, varnishes, adhesives, fax machines, computer terminals and printers, correction pen fluids, paint removers, spot removers. 28 2A... [Pg.369]

Uses Solvent for cellulose acetate, crude rubber, natural resins, nitrocellulose, vinyl resins, waxes, fats, oils, shellac, rubber, DDT, and other pesticides preparation of adipic acid and caprolactum additive in wood stains, paint, PVC paints, lacquers (to prevent blushing or improve flow), and varnish removers degreasing of metals spot remover lube oil additive in PVC adhesives to control evaporation rate leveling agent in dyeing and delustering silk. [Pg.334]

TLC separation is carried out on silica gel G (containing 14% binder) with benzene-methanol (3 1). An example of the separation of DNS derivatives of some alkaloids is shown in Fig.4.57. The limits of detection range from 0.12 to 0.44 nmole with in situ quantitation. Spot removal and quantitation in solution results in a lowering of the limits of detection to 0.02 nmole. [Pg.173]

A solvent is a substance that can dissolve another substance, and a volatile solvent is a liquid that vaporizes at room temperature. Volatile solvents include adhesives such as airplane glue and rubber cement aerosols such as spray paint, hair spray, and air freshener solvents such as nail polish remover, paint remover, and lighter fluid and cleaners such as dry cleaning fluid, spot remover, and degreasers. [Pg.259]

Cleaning agents Dry cleaning fluid and spot removers contain tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethane degreasers contain those ingredients as well as trichloroethylene and methylene chloride. Trichlorethylene and trichlorethane are... [Pg.259]

FOUND IN Conventional oven cleaners, detergents, furniture polish, and spot removers Made from petroleum and coal, benzene is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a carcinogen. It s listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act as a hazardous air pollutant, and is on the EPA s Community Right-to-Know list. It s not something you want to add to the air you re breathing at home. [Pg.32]

Alkyl halides are used primarily as industrial and household solvents. Carbon tetrachloride (CC14) was once used for dry cleaning, spot removing, and other domestic cleaning. Carbon tetrachloride is toxic and carcinogenic (causes cancer), however, so dry cleaners now use 1,1,1-trichloroethane and other solvents instead. [Pg.221]

Southey, Robert, 79-80 Speaking in tongues, 777,225-26 Speed. See Amphetamines "Speedball," 88 Spot removers, 126 Stclazine, 143... [Pg.208]

Trichloroethylene and 1,1,1-trichloroethane are used in correction fluids, dry-cleaning products, degreasing sprays, and solvents and spot removers. Bromochlorodifluoro-methane is a compound found in halon fire extinguishers that is abused. Freon is used for refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Anesthetics include halothane, chloroform, and the local anesthetic ethyl chloride. Methylene chloride is a component of rubber cement, paint strippers, and degreasing agents, and fluorocarbons are present in many types of aerosol sprays. [Pg.34]

Spot Remover Solvent Soap blend Cotton, Rayon, Acetate... [Pg.318]

T-C 9080 is a non-flammable, non-toxic spot remover designed for application to soiled fabrics during the inspection. T-C 9080 is also most effective as the detergent in a scouring bath for knit goods to facilitate removal of yarn lubricants. [Pg.438]

This product may be applied with standard spot removal equipment. ... [Pg.438]

Industrial Uses. Papain is used in the leather industry to prepare the sides for tanning. Its proteolytic action removes some of the undesirable proteins which adhere to the hide and thus facilitates the subsequent tanning process. In the textile industry, the treatment of wool fibers with papain has been found to reduce the shrinkage from laundering. This appears to be caused by the abihty of the enzyme to destroy the elastic properties of wool protein. Because of its digestive action on protein, papain is used as a spot remover in the laundry and dry cleaning business. [Pg.205]

Graham, R. J. T., Bark, L. S., Tinsley, D. A. Quantitative thin-layer chromatography on liquid anion exchangers, Part II. A comparison of a spot removal method with a in situ direct densitometric method. J. Chromatogr. 39, 218 (1969)... [Pg.207]

PP, PVC Irganox 1010, Tinuvin 770, Chimassorb 119 EL, DEHP n/a Silica gel 60 F254, 5 X 10 cm plate, 250-pm thickness Toluene-diethyl ether (10/1) on first plate, acetone-formic acid (4/6) on second plate UV for plate 1, plate 2 visuahzed by iodine vapor. Spots removed from plate 2 and analyzed by FTIR Sample size 2 pL [39]... [Pg.392]

Cleaning agents Spot remover xylene, chlorohydrocarbons... [Pg.371]

Chloroform is a volatile, low-molecular weight, lipophilic compound and a chlorinated trihalo-metheane. Most of the chloroform produced in the United States is used to make fluorocarbon 22 (HCFC 22) and the rest is produced for export and miscellaneous uses. In the past it was used as an inhalation anesthetic and as an extraction for, fats, oils, greases and other products, as a dry cleaning spot remover, in fire extinguishers, and as a fumigant. It is available as emulsions, spirits, tinctures, and chloroform water. Chloroform is also formed as a by-product of chlorination of water, wastewater, and swimming pool. Other sources include pulp and paper mills, hazardous waste sites, and sanitary landfills. [Pg.561]

Use Organic synthesis, particularly of adipic acid and caprolactam (about 95%), polyvinyl chloride and its copolymers, and methacrylate ester polymers wood stains paint and varnish removers, spot removers degreasing of metals polishes leveling agent dyeing and delustering silk lubricating oil additive solvent for cellulosics natural and synthetic resins, waxes, fats, etc. [Pg.359]


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