Special solvent; aromatic hydrocarbon.
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Salt presented in the form of a fine, white, silky powder, used as a slipping agent, with lubricant properties, for use in polymers.
Used as a solid lubricant in thermoplastic processes. In the plastic industry, it is used in PVC pigmentation processes and for accelerating fusion in rigid PVC.
Also used in the production of cosmetics, water-repellant materials, wax crayons and cement. It is also used as an additive in foods and paints.
Also known as sodium hydroxide, and used to make paper, textiles and detergents. Also used in the oil industry to prepare water-based perforation sludge and in household use to unblock drainage pipes in kitchens and bathrooms, among other uses.
Natural organic acid that looks like white powder. It has antioxidants, preservatives and flavoring properties, and is mainly used in the food industry, cosmetics, photographic and cleaning.
Natural organic acid that looks like white powder. It has antioxidants, preservatives and flavoring properties, and is mainly used in the food industry, cosmetics, photographic and cleaning.
Universal solvent for cleaning moderate dirt.
Industrial degreaser.
Special solvent for cleaning heavily soiled parts.
Chemical compound with high dissolution power. miscible with a wide range of solvents. Its main uses are in the cleaning industry, as a metal degreaser, industrial paint stripper, in manufacturing pharmaceuticals, in the textile industry and in the chemical process industry. Its commercial name is methyl chloride.
Also known as sodium hydroxide, and used to make paper, textiles and detergents. Also used in the oil industry to prepare water-based perforation sludge and in household use to unblock drainage pipes in kitchens and bathrooms, among other uses.
Inorganic acid. Aqueous hydrogen chloride gas solution in the form of a clear or slightly yellow liquid. Also known as muriatic acid or salfuman.
Extremely oxidant chemical compound, commonly known as"chlorine". When dissolved in water, it produces the well-known product "bleach". Its main function is to disinfect and for that reason it is used as a disinfectant in pools, as a whitening agent in textile fibres or as a desinfectant in toilets, due to its fungicidal and bactericidal properties.
Liquid, combustible solvent used mainly to provoke chemical reactions.
Liquid, combustible solvent used to make diffuser mixtures, aerosols for aromatherapy, perfumes or oils for burners. Water-soluble, which means it can be used in most applications that require water solubility and essential oil mixtures. It also has a large range of industrial uses; for manufacturing inks and solvents, pigments and colouring matter and industrial soaps. Also used as a solvent and wetting agent in the textile industsry and for manufacturing resins and brake fluid, among others.
Water whose composition is based on the binding of H2O molecules subjected to to a purifying process, eliminating micro-organisms, mineral salts and other foreign substances from the water.
Solvent miscible with hydrocarbons, ketones, alcohols and ethers. It is used in different applications as a solvent, to dissolve synthetic resins, for manufacturing perfurmes and dyes, leather and artificial silk, and for photographic films and plates.
Used for chemical analysis and for manufacturing detergents, among many other uses.
Organic compounds presented as a gas in its basic form. Its known form, however, is liquid (mixture of gas and water) and it is used as an embalming fluid and for preserving fabric samples. It is also used as an antibacterial disinfectant, as a basic ingredient in products for treating wood and fabric, and in the production of building materials.
Linear saturated highly flammable hydrocarbon used as an industrial solvent for adhesives, lacquers and dyes, and as an extractio solvent.
Aliphatic solvent used in different industries such as printing and textiles, among others. Also used in industry for extracting edible oils.
Chemical compound known to be a strong oxidising agent.
At room temperature, it takes the form of a colourless liquid with a bitter taste. It has many applications; at low concentrations (3% - 9%) it is found in a large number of household products for medicinal uses, such as in bleaches for fabrics and hair.
In industry, it is used at higher concentrations to whiten fabrics and paper pulp, and to manufacture rubber foam and organic chemical substances. In other areas such as research, it is used to measure the activity of certain enzymes, such as catalase.
Used as a diluent for paints, for preparing thinners and as a raw material for organic synthesis.
Emsulsifier used to make detergents.
Solvent for inks, paints and varnishes.
Solvent for formulating industrial paints, automotive paints and furniture varnishes. Also a good solvent and cleaner for inks, and a degreaser and cleaning of metals, and a solvent in the manufacture of personal care products.
Solvent used in dry-cleaning, in the manufacture of clay, building materials and fire-resistant materials. Also used in the artificial silk and textile industry.
Solvent that enables solubisationof all resins dissolved in ethyl alcohol. It is used in cosmetic medicine, cleaning and hygienic products, printing inks, paints and coatings, and aerosols.
Inorganic acid used in the textile, building and surface treatment industries and in apiculture, among others.
Extremely stable degreaser.
Inorganic acid that can be used as a food additive, fertiliser product, detergent and for treating water, among other uses.
Solvent indicated for activities that require long exposure times. Delays the evaporation of other solvents.
Fibrous mineral used as an industrial absorbent and heat insulating agent on surfaces. Also widely used to eliminate hydrocarbons (for cleaning oil stains on marine surfaces after a crude oil spill).
Product for cleaning and degreasing metal parts, using the dipping method.
White, translucent salt containing carbon, oxygen and sodium, used to make glass, food additives and for other industrial applications.
Extremely oxidant chemical compound, commonly known as"chlorine". When dissolved in water, it produces the well-known product "bleach". Its main function is to disinfect and for that reason it is used as a disinfectant in pools, as a whitening agent in textile fibres or as a desinfectant in toilets, due to its fungicidal and bactericidal properties.
Supplied in the form of a white crystalline powder, and used mainly in ecological cleaning products.
Organic compound that dissolves a large number of compounds. Used as a solvent for resins and plastics in inks, paints, varnishes, glues and coatings and in making food containers. Also used in polymer science, such as to dissolve rubber before determining its molecular weight.
Organic chemical compound.
Ph regulator and texturiser used in the food industry.
Used as a reducing agent in the textile industry.
Aromatic hydrocarbon used to obtain products from benzene, benzoic acid, phenol, caprolactam, saccharine and toluene diisocianate(TDI). Used to make polyurethane, medicines, colorants, perfumes, saccharines and detergents. Also known as methylbenzene.
Chemical substance that takes the form of a colourless, flammabe liquid. Used main as a solvent to remove grease from metal parts, and as an ingredient in adhesives, liquids for stirring paint and stain removers.
Organic chemical compound formed mainly by a teritary amine and threes hydroxyl groups, with the form of a viscous liquid that is completely water-soluble and miscible with most oxygenated organic solvents. Mainly used to adjust the ph in cosmetic, hygiene preparations and cleaning products.
Solvent formulated for use in various fields.
A colourless, odourless oil with an effective plastifying effect.
Used in different industries such as the pharmaceutical (to make medicines, laxatives and pills or capsules), food (for processing food such as bread or confectionery), cosmetics (as oils for infants or hair oils) or textile (to lubricate fibres or used to make leather), among others.
Product used as a solvent (a substitute for turpentine or trementine) in artistic painting and textile processes.
Used mainly in the paint, degreasing, metals and lubricants sectors, as it combines high dissolution power with a medium evaporation speed.
Hydrocarbon in the form of a clear, flammable liquid. Used as solvent and as part of many petrol fuel formulations. Due to its solvent capacity, also used as the main component of glues for plastic modelling and as a solvent for resins, lacquers, enamels, inks, leather, perfumes and in insecticides and repellents.
Also known as xylol ordimethylbenzene.
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