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Vulcanized oils

Used industrially for vulcanizing oils and rubber, purifying sugar juices, as a chloridizing agent in metallurgy, and in the manufacture of insecticides. [Pg.175]

An AN expl, having no special name but which could be detonated, consisted of granulated AN (85 to 97%) coated with a small quantity of solid, nodexpl vulcanized oil (for example, the product obtained by treating cottonseed oil with sulfur chloride) and mixing with a sensitizing, detong subst such as... [Pg.341]

Stamford Factice " Vulcanized Oil Solutions (Stamford Rubber Supply)... [Pg.128]

Styrene-chloroprene rubbers Styrene-isoprene rubbers Thiol rubbers Urethane rubbers Vulcanized oils... [Pg.454]

NAERG 137 SClj Use Used in organic synthesis, and the manufacture of insecticides, vulcanizing oils and rubber. Dual Use Synthesis of various sulfur based Vesicants. Fl.P None IP 9.5 eV... [Pg.192]

Meadowfoam oil has been cross-linked with sulfur (39) to form factice (vulcanized oil). The Shore hardness of meadowfoam factice was superior to factices prepared from other vegetable oils, giving materials that had little to no stickiness. [Pg.56]

Vulcanized oil n. Vegetable oil which has been reacted with sulfur, or sulfur chloride. [Pg.1054]


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