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Turpentine substitutes

Petroleum is the mixture of gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons (although the term is often restricted to the non-gases) derived from chemical reactions on prehistoric animal and vegetable matter which occurs as reservoirs in sedimentary rocks from which it is extracted. Petroleum (8002-05-9) syn. crude oil or petroleum oil also contains inorganics such as compounds of sulphur, nitrogen, oxygen, metals, etc. [Pg.183]

Natural gas (8006-14-2) is the gaseous component of petroleum. It is mostly methane with some ethane and smaller quantities of propane, butane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, nitrogen, helium, and other gases. It is distributed in commerce as compressed or liquefied natural gas (LNG) for fuel and other purposes. [Pg.183]

Crude oil is processed in refineries by distillation, cracking, reforming, alkylation, polymerization, and other methods to generate gases, distillates, residuum, and sludges from which an enormous number of petroleum products [Pg.183]

The author was unable to find a reference for why an oil well sampling device might be charged with a compressed or liquefied gas. [Pg.183]

In addition to natural gas a number of gases are associated with petroleum  [Pg.184]


Terpentin-ersatz, m. turpentine substitute, white spirit, -fimis, m. turpentine varnish, -geist, m. spirits of turpentine (oil of turpentine). [Pg.443]

Terpentin-harz, n. turpentine resin. -81, n. (oil of) turpentine rosin oil. -fllersatz, m. turpentine substitute, -Olfimis, m. turpentine varnish, -olseife, /. turpentine-oil soap, -pech, n. turpentine pitch, -salbe, /. turpentine ointment, -spiritus, m. = Terpen-tingeist. [Pg.443]

Besides these genuine, natural turpentines, artificial products (Turpentine substitutes, Artificial turpentines) are also sold, these having as their basis, colophony, resin oils, fatty oils, oil of turpentine, pine oil, or resin spirit. Such products have the external appearance of ordinary or larch turpentine, but their odour never possesses the peculiar balsam-like quality characteristic of the latter. [Pg.299]

TURPENTINE OIL TURPENTINE OIL, RECTIFIER TURPENTINE STEAM DISTILLED TURPENTINE SUBSTITUTE (UN 1300) pOT)... [Pg.1406]

TURPENTINE SUBSTITUTE (8032-32-4) Forms explosive mixture with air (flash point 28° to 85°F/—2° to 29°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.1213]

Mineral Spirits, Petroleum spirits white spirits turpentine substitutes. Name applied to various types of hydrocarbon solvents, primarily petroleum distillates, which have flash points above- lOO F (38°C) and distillation ranges between 300°F (149°C) and 415°F (213 C). See A.S.T.M-Standard Specifications D 235-83, 71-73 (1983). [Pg.976]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) AI3-01256 Bicyclo(4.4.0)decane BRN 0878165 CCRIS 3410 De-kalin DEC Decahydronaphthalene Decalin Dekalin Dekalina EINECS 202-046-9 HSDB 287 Naphthalane Naphthalene, decahydro- Naphthan NSC 406139 Perhydronaphthdene UN1147. A paint and resin solvent used as turpentine substitute. Liquid mp = -43° bp = 156.6°, 194° 6 = 0.8965 insoluble in H2O very soluble in organic solvents LDso (rat orl) =4.2 g/kg. DuPont... [Pg.178]

Caswell No. 900 EINECS 232-350-7 EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 084501 FEMA No. 3089 Gum spirits of turpentine Gum turpentine HSDB 204 Oil of turpentine, rectified Oil of turpentine Oil of turpentine, distillation residue Purified gum spirits Purified turpentine Rectified turpentine Spirit of turpentine Spirits of turpentine Sulfate turpentine Terebenthine Terpentin oel Terpentine Turpentine Turpentine oil, rectified Turpentine spirits Turpentine, steam-distiiled (Pinus spp.) Turpentine steam distilled Turpentine substitute [Flammable liquid] Turpentine [Flammable liquid) UN1299 UN1300 Wood turpentine. FDA approved for inhalants, BP compliance. Used as a solvent, rubifacient, diuretic, used in inhalants, liniments and in preparations for respiratory tract disorders. Colorless liquid insoluble in H2O d = 0.860 - 0.875. TLV = 100 ppm in air. Spectrum Chem. Manufacturing. [Pg.659]

A simple emulsion can be prepared by shaking a solution of household liquid detergent (washing-up liquid) diluted 1 10 with an equal volume of white spirit (turpentine substitute) or a few drops of cooking oil. The resulting emulsion is stable for several hours. [Pg.211]

Turpentine Substitute. A petroleum distillate which might contain some aromatic components and which usually has a flash point of approximately 40 C. White spirit is a synonym for turpentine substitute. ICAO A2, lATA App. A... [Pg.187]

Liquid, see Terminology, Liquid, p.241 Oil, see Terminology, Oil, p.244 Solid, see Terminology, Solid, p.247 Turpentine Substitute, see Petroleum, p.l83... [Pg.188]

Synonyms Petroleum spirits Turpentine substitutes White spirits Definition Mixture of hydrocarbons from petroleum with distillation range of 149-213 C and flash pts. above 38 C avail, in type I (reg., ind. Stoddard), II (high flash). III (odorless), IV (low dry pt.)... [Pg.1209]

Turpentine gum Turpentine oil Turpentine oil, rectified Turpentine oil, rectifier Turpentine, purified Turpentine, rectified Turpentine steam distilled. See Turpentine Turpentine substitutes. See Mineral spirits Two-stage phenolic resin. See Novolac resin Two-stage resin. See Phenolic resin... [Pg.1407]

Synonyms Petroleum spirits Turpentine substitutes White spirits... [Pg.2718]

Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Oleic acid turpentine component d-Limonene dl-Limonene turpentine oil source Turpentine turpentine substitute Decahydronaphthalene Tetrahydronaphthalene TV cameras Selenium TV phosphors Cadmium TV screens Zinc sulfide TV tubes, electronics Manganese nitrate... [Pg.5832]

Aliphaties (white spirit, turpentine substitutes, eyelohexane)... [Pg.1235]

Turpentine substitute n. This term is not recommended, because its use to describe a paint thinner of mineral spirits origin is illegal under the Federal Naval Stores Act. Syn sub spirits and sub turps. [Pg.1016]

Decorators do develop irritant contact dermatitis from turpentine, as it is still used widely in the pottery industry because it less inflammable than white spirit or turpentine substitutes. There was an epidemic reported in the Stoke-on-Trent pottery industry of allergic contact dermatitis from Indonesian turpentine (Lear et al. 1996). [Pg.878]

PERFUMERY PRODUCTS, wiih llammablc solvent 1300 27 TURPENTINE SUBSTITUTE... [Pg.750]

Turpentine substitute 23 0-360 8 Resistant-slight changes in mass or dimensions no irreversible change Ultra form... [Pg.1829]


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