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Stearamide Stearic acid

Stearic acid, aluminum salt. See Aluminum tristearate Aluminum stearate Stearic acid amide. See Stearamide Stearic acid, ammonium salt. See Ammonium stearate... [Pg.4204]

Adhesives butyl stearate, cetyl alcohol, emcamide, fatty acid salts of Al, Ca, K, Na and Zn, montan wax, oleamide, palmitamide, pentaerythritol tetrastearate, petroleum waxes, polyethylene oxidized, sorbitan monooleate, stearamide, stearic acid... [Pg.311]

Stearic acid, aluminum salt. See Aluminum tristearate Aluminum stearate Stearic acid amide. See Stearamide Stearic acid, ammonium salt. See Ammonium stearate Stearic acid, calcium salt. See Calcium stearate Stearic acid, cetyl ester. See Cetyl stearate Stearic acid, cetyl/stearyl ester. See Cetearyl stearate Stearic acid, chimyl ester. See Chimyl stearate Stearic acid, compd. with 2,2, 2"-nitrilotriethanol (1 1). See TEA-stearate Stearic acid, compd. wHh 1,r,1"-nitrilotri-2-propanol (1 1). See TIPA-stearate Stearic acid, dextrin ester. See Dextrin stearate Stearic acid, diester wHh diglycerol. See Polyglyceryl-2 distearate Stearic acid diethanolamide. See Stearamide DEA Stearic acid ester wHh lactate of lactic acid calcium salt. See Calcium stearoyi lactylate... [Pg.2475]

Specialty waxes include polar waxes for more polar adhesive systems. Examples would be castor wax (triglyceride of 12-hydroxy stearic acid) or Paracin wax N- 2 hydroxy ethyl)-12-hydroxy stearamide) which are used in polyester, polyamide, or with high VA EVA copolymer-based systems. Other common polar waxes are maleated polyethylenes, which are used to improve the specific adhesion of polyethylene-based adhesives, and low molecular weight ethylene copolymers with vinyl acetate or acrylic acid, which are used to improve low temperature adhesion. High melting point isotactic polypropylene wax (7 155°C) and highly refined paraffin wax (7,n 83°C) are used where maximum heat resistance is critical. Needless to say, these specialty waxes also command a premium price, ranging from 2 to 5 times that of conventional paraffin wax. [Pg.727]

Salicylaldehyde, h94 Solketal, d599 Stearamide, o2 Stearic acid, o5 Stearyl bromide, b385... [Pg.311]

Stearamide OEA Stearic acid diethanolamide Stearoyi diethanolamide N,N-Bis(hydroxyethyl)octadecanamide N,N-Bis(2-hydroxy-ethyl)octadecanamide N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)stear-amide N,N-Bis(p-hydroxyethyl)stearamide Clindroi 868 Clindrol 200-S Cyclomide SD Diethanoiamine stearic acid amide Diethanolstearamide Onyxol 42 Schercomid ST Stearamide DEA Stearic acid diethanolamide Stearic diethanolamide Stearoyi Diethanolamide N-Stearoyi diethanolamine Unamide S. Thickener, emulsifier for mineral and vegetable oils, microcrystalline wax. Heterene Taiwan Surfactants. 202-280-1... [Pg.3]

CAS 110-30-5 68955-45-3 EINECS/ELINCS 203-755-6 273-277-0 Synonyms 1,2-Bis (octadecanamido) ethane 1,2-Bis (stearoylamino) ethane N, N-Bis-stearoylethylenediamide N, N -Distearoylethylenedi-amine N,N -1,2-Ethanediylbisoctadecanamide Ethylene bis (stearamide) N,N -Ethylene bisstearamide Ethylenebisstearoamide Ethylenebis (stearylamide) Ethylenediamine bisstearamide Ethylenediamine steardiamide N,N -Ethylenedistearamide N,N -Ethylene distearylamide Octadecanamide, N,N -1,2-ethanediylbis- Octade-canamide, N,N -ethylenebis- Stearic acid, ethylenediamine diamide Classification Diamide Empirical C58H76N2O2... [Pg.1111]

Loxamid E. SeeErucamide Loxamid OHA. See Oleamide Loxamid S. See Stearamide Loxioi G 20. See Stearic acid Loxioi G 21. See Hydroxystearic acid Loxioi G 22 Loxioi G 23. See Paraffin Loxioi G 52] Loxioi G 53. See Cetearyl alcohol... [Pg.2432]

Monoisopropanoiamine ricinoieic acid amide. See Ricinoieamide MiPA Monoisopropanoiamine stearic acid amide. See Stearamide MiPA... [Pg.2735]

CAS 93-82-3 EINECS/ELINCS 202-280-1 Synonyms N,N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) octadecanamide N,N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) stearamide Diethanolamine stearic acid amide Stearic acid diethanolamide Stearic acid polydiethanolamide Stearoyl diethanolamide Definition Mixture of ethanolamides of stearic acid Empirical C22H45NO3 Formula CH3(CH2)i6C0N(CH2CH20H)2 Properties M.w. 371.61 nonionic Toxicology TSCA listed... [Pg.4187]

CAS 111-57-9 EINECS/ELINCS 203-883-2 Synonyms N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) octadecanamide N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) stearamide Monoethanolamine stearic acid amide Stearic acid monoethanolamide Stearoyl monoethanolamide... [Pg.4188]

Formula RC0NH(CH2)2N(CH2CH20H)2, RCO" rep. the stearic acid radical Uses Antistat in cosmetics Stearamidoethyl diethylamine CAS 16889-14-8 EINECS/ELINCS 240-924-3 Synonyms N-[2-Diethylamino) ethyl] octadecanamide Diethylaminoethyl stearamide... [Pg.4189]

Stearic acid, monoester with oxybis (propanedioi). See Poiyglyceryl-2 stearate Stearic acid, monoester with 1,2-propanediol. See Propylene glycol stearate Stearic acid, monoester with triglycerol. See Polyglyceryl-3 stearate Stearic acid monoethanolamide. See Stearamide MEA... [Pg.4204]

Stearic acid, 2-(octadecyloxy)-3-hydroxypropyl ester. See Batyl stearate Stearic acid, 2-octyldodecyl ester. See Octyidodecyl stearate Stearic acid oleyl ester. See Oleyl stearate Stearic acid, palmityl ester. See Cetyl stearate Stearic acid polydiethanolamide. See Stearamide DEA... [Pg.4204]

Stearic acid, zinc salt. See Zinc stearate Stearic chioride. See Stearoyi chloride Stearic diethanolamide distearate. See Stearamide DEA-distearate Stearic monoethanolamide stearate. See Stearamide MEA-stearate Stearic monoglyceride. See Glyceryl stearate Stearin. See Tristearin... [Pg.4204]

Sodium tallowate Sodium tallow sulfate Sodium thiocyanate Sodium trideceth sulfate Sodium tridecylbenzene sulfonate Sodium xylenesulfonate Sorbitan oleate Sorbitan stearate Soy acid Soyamide DEA Soybean (Glycine soja) oil Stannous stearate Starch Stearalkonium chloride Stearamide Stearamide DEA Stearic acid Stearyl alcohol Strontium salicylate Styrene/butadlene polymer... [Pg.4800]

Behenamide Erucamide Erucyl stearamide Ethylene distearamide Lauroyl sarcosine lubricant, pharmaceutical capsules Sodium stearyl fumarate lubricant, pharmaceutical coatings Hydrogenated coconut oil lubricant, pharmaceutical dermatologicals Shea butter (Butyrospermum parkii) lubricant, pharmaceutical tableting Hydrogenated vegetable oil lubricant, pharmaceutical tablets Potassium benzoate Sodium benzoate Sodium stearyl fumarate Stearic acid Sucrose oleate... [Pg.5446]

Behenamide Oleyl palmitamide Stearyl erucamide Erucyl stearamide Hydroxystearamide Oleic acid diethanolamide Stearic acid diethanolamide Poly(ethylene glycol) oleic amide Octadecanamide... [Pg.58]

Polystyrene andABS. Average lubricant concentration 0.35 percent. One to 3 percent mineral oil, butyl oleate or stearate as internal lubricants for melt flow 0.1 to 0.5 percent stearic acid, Zn stearate, or fatty amides for mold release. Polyethylene wax, montan wax, ethylene-bis-stearamide, or glycerol monostearate for ABS. [Pg.351]

General Various waxes, stearic acid, butyl stearate, zinc stearate, butyl oleate, butyl palmitate, stearamide, AcraWax C 0.5 mg sample at 950°C DB-5 fused silica capillary, 30 m X 0.25 mm I.D., 1.0 p-m film 40°C for 4 min, ramp at 10°C/minto320°C, hold for 18 min MS (El, 15 50 mass range) Injector T = 300°C detector T = 300°C 30/1 injection split [50] - ... [Pg.1683]

Lubricants can be fatty acids such as stearic acid or hydroxy stearic acid, esters such as stearates, amides or alcohols. Copolymers of styrene and an acrylate can be used. Paraffin and the montan waxes, ethylene bis-stearamide (EBS, or amide wax ), the oxidised polyethylene waxes, and other polyolefin waxes are also employed. [Pg.70]

The next stage, by analogy with metals, is the lubrication achieved by thin films of amphipathic molecules such as stearic acid, stearamide, oieamide, etc. These materials may be adsorbed on the surfaces from solution or deposited directly as dry films . They are not as effective on polymers as they are on metals partly because they do not adsorb so well. Recently Senior and West have shown that by suitably treating the polymer surface it can be made to provide more adsorption sites and in that case fairly effective boundary lubrication can be achieved. Of course if the chemically modified surface is worn away the effect is lost. The shear properties of the boundary lubricant are also important. For example in the experiments carried out on glass surfaces (see abovethe shear strength of oieamide was found to be about one half of that of stearamide at the same contact pressure. A similar difference is found in the lubrication of a material such as polythene the friction is considerably lower with oieamide than with stearamide. [Pg.24]

In view of the above, it is apparent that specific recommendations for lubricating particular polymers are difficult to make and may be misleading. Nevertheless, it is common practice to use the lubricants shown in Table 1 in the polymer systems indicated. Fatty amides, waxes and silica compounds are often used as slip additives in polyolefins. Typical examples are oleamides, bis stearamides and stearic acid esters. [Pg.20]


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