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Spray cleaners degreasers

Uses Solvent, diluent, carrier for personal care sprays solvent tor coatings, thinners, cleaners, degreasers extremely low surt. tens, to improve flow and wetting suitable for odorless alkyd/acrylic paints food-contact paper, rubber articles defoamer in food-contact paper/paper-board... [Pg.440]

Uses Nonfoaming surfactant, hydrotrope effective over wide range of electrolyte cones. couples nonionics into heavy-duty built alkaline cleaners controls cloud pt. in anionic/nonionic systems rec, for household and industrial detergents, e.g., bottle washing, high-pressure spray cleaners, alkaline degreasers, transportation cleaners, hard surf, cleaners stable in acid and alkaline systems Properties Gardner 3 cl. liq. sol, in 25% NaOH, 30% KOH, 20% HCI, 50% phosphoric acid pH 8.7 50% act. [Pg.748]

Uses Agric. spray adjuvant, emulsifier laundry and car wash detergent, general purpose cleaner, degreaser... [Pg.1745]

Plurafac LF 4030 Plurafac LF 7000 surfactant, low-foaming metal degrease rs Synperonic LF/RA290 surfactant, low-foaming metal spray cleaners Plurafac LF 120... [Pg.2802]

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]

Common consumer products that contain 1.1.1-trichloroethane include glues, household cleaners, and aerosol sprays. In the workplace, you may be exposed to 1.1.1-trichloroethane while using some metal degreasing agents, paints, glues, and cleaning products. You can be exposed to... [Pg.14]

OTHER COMMENTS used as a solvent in dry cleaning industry used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays as a solvent for paints and varnishes used in metal cleaning and degreasing use as a solvent for printing inks and textile-printing industries useful in the manufacture of sprays for pesticides, herbicides, household cleaners, and silicone compounds. [Pg.909]

Prominent Applications Wax Strippers, Spray Degreasers, Hard Surface Cleaners... [Pg.291]

Solvent cleaners may be inline or batch. Inline cleaning nsuaUy involves spray under immersion. The temperature of the solvent wash tank is set below its flash point, and several rinse tanks follow the wash tank to ensure good cleaning before the final drying step. Solvents such as glycol-ether blends are nsed for this process. Batch degreasers may nse n-propyl bromide in specialized applications. [Pg.1022]

Uses Detergent, thickener, wetting agent for degreasers, spray washes, general purpose cleaners... [Pg.271]


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