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Wool Wash

LJaht Duty Liquid Detergent Wool Wash [Pg.99]

Two Part Industrial Laundry Detergents Break Formulations HTohlv Alkaline Break [Pg.100]


Raw wool washing Nonionics (fatty alcohol ethoxylates)... [Pg.207]

Later their use in the pretreatment of cotton was described, i.e., mercerizing [169], boiling off [8,170], and bleaching [170,171], For wool washing and wool treatment ether carboxylates have also been mentioned the detergent effect is better than that of the corresponding nonionics, a pleasant feeling is achieved and there is no corrosion on metal [172],... [Pg.341]

Alkyl Sulfates (AS) R-O-SO3 X R=C12-C18 Laundry detergents Wool-washing agents, soap bars and liquid bath soaps, hair shampoos, and toothpastes - STPs effluents C12-15 AS between 1.2 and 12 pg L 1 [15] Fast biodegradation under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Effective removal in WWTPs [18]... [Pg.126]

If the phase separation does not occur, the reaction mixture is transferred into a separating funnel. A small amount of methanol is added to the mixture (5 mL) followed by a very brief shaking. Immediate phase separation often occurs, allowing for the simple removal of the lower organic phase. If the emulsion is still a problem, then the mixture is filtered once or twice through a small plug of glass wool washed with dichloromethane. [Pg.77]

The contents of the flask is cooled, filtered through cotton wool, washings done with DW and the filtrate diluted to about 350 ml with DW. This dilution is a must so as to avoid any interference caused by its inherent green colour with the estimation of the equivalence point in the titration as per the following chemical reaction ... [Pg.133]

Figure 4 General scheme for the treatment of effluents from wool washing (from Refs. 11-13). Figure 4 General scheme for the treatment of effluents from wool washing (from Refs. 11-13).
Lanolin has been used by man as a skin emollient for thousands of years.1 Lanolin (from the Latin lana for wool and oleum for oil) is another name for wool wax, which is secreted by the sebaceous glands of the sheep (Ovis aries) to soften the fleece and protect it against the elements. Lanolin was used by the ancient Greeks (circa 700 b.c.), and a method of recovering lanolin from wool washings was described by the Greek physician Dioscorides (60 a.d.) in his De materia medica.2... [Pg.309]

It is the most suitable and efficient working substance for refrigerating machines, and is used in some wool-washing institutions for cleaning purposes, the substance being an excellent solvent. [Pg.52]

Wastewaters from infectious hospital wards, research and examination institutions from the field of human and veterinary medicine, institutes for the production of inoculation agents, waters from slaughterhouses and leather plants, from wool washing, and from gelatine production plants, etc. must not be discharged into the recipient. Where necessary, additional disinfection or sterilization processes should be carried out. [Pg.208]

LJaht Duty Liquid Detergent Wool Wash... [Pg.99]

PEG-30 hydrogenated tallowamine PEG-200 trihydroxystearin Steareth-30 surfactant, wool wash compounds TEA-dodecylbenzenesulfonate surfactant, zinc galvanization Butoxynol-19 carboxylic acid surfactant, zwitterionic buffers N,N-Dimethyl-N-lauric acid-amidopropyl-N-(3-sulfopropyl)-ammonium betaine N,N-Dimethyl-N-myristyl-N-(3-sulfopropyl)-... [Pg.5796]

Wool-Washing Compound.—This is a mixture composed of dried soda 35 parts, powdered soap 10 parts, and sal ammoniac 10 parts. [Pg.249]

A 2 1 amide used for modifying viscosity and stabilizing foam in wool washing solutions, liquid detergents, janitorial cleaners. [Pg.333]

A high quality flash foamer for shampoos, bubble baths, wool washing solutions. [Pg.335]

For cosmetic preparations, shampoos, liquid detergents, wool wash formulations, where mildness and high purity are needed. Leaves no harsh residue. Biodegradable. [Pg.336]


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