Natural organic acid found in vinegar which is mainly used in the chemical industry.
Also known as methylcarboxyilic acid or ethanoic acid.
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Natural organic acid found in vinegar which is mainly used in the chemical industry.
Also known as methylcarboxyilic acid or ethanoic acid.
Organic compound formed by carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. Presented in the form of a colourless, flammable, volatile liquid obtrained from calcium actetate, acetic acid or petroleum gases. It has many uses and can be used as a solvent and an additive in cosmetics and fuels. It is more commonly used as nail-pñolish remover.
Also known as propanone.
Carbon with properties that are very useful in eliminating pollutants from air and water flows used in industrial processes: cleaning landfills, recovering ground water, treating drinking water, purifying air, eliminating chlorine, etc.
Solvent supplied in the form of a clear, colourless liquid that smells of fruit. MIscible with many organic solvents and easily hydrolysed in the presence of acids or alkaline solutions.
A clear, scarcely volatile agent used as a formulation agent in photoresistant agitators, and as a degreasing and cleaning agent, solvent for synthetic resins, formulating inks and varnishes, hydraulic fluids such as brake liquid, etc.
Clear liquid used mainly as a solvent, and also as an additive in antifreeze, and as an intermediate in manufacturing polymers, plastifying agents for plastics, lacquers and varnishes, manufacturing explosive, water-based coatings, disinfectants, etc.
Obtained from a reaction of ethylene glycol monobutyl ether (butyl diglycol) with acetic acid. Presented in the form of a clear crystalline liquid with a mild odour. Low water solubility, and miscible with most organic solvents.
Chemical compound habitually used as a calcium supplement in medicine. Also essential for the production of glass and cement.
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.
Oil obtained from the Ricinus communis plant, which contains between 70-77% ricinoleic acid triglycerides. Known for its cleansing effects and used for making cosmetics, lubicants, plastics and paints.
Base used in the food industry for foods with a low sodium content, in the agrochemical industry for making liquid fertilisers and in the detergent and soap industry for making soaps.
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 resin found in many products such as adhesives, cosmetics, topical medicines, industrial products (welding materials, anticorrosives, surface protectors and for cleaning printing ink (solvents), among others.
Alicycic hydrocarbon, which is mainly used to produce nylon.
An ingredient often used in the industry for dyes, oil-based paints and varnishes and lacquers.
Base used in the food industry for foods with a low sodium content, in the agrochemical industry for making liquid fertilisers and in the detergent and soap industry for making soaps.
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.
Inorganic acid used to make fertilisers, and in the synthesis of other acids and sulphates in the petrochemical industry.
Colourless, crystalline, chemical compound used in different industries such as agrochemical, chemical and plastics, animal food and resin production, among others.
Aldehyde used as an antiseptic in the urinary tract, in vulcansing rubber and in the plastics industry.
Used to make diffuser mixtures, aerosols for aromatherapy, perfumes or oils for burners. DPG is water-soluble, which means it can be used in most applications that require water solubility and essential oil mixtures.
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.
Product usedin the galvanising industry to add ductiliity to nickel tanks.
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.
Chemical compound with the appearance of a clear, colourless, slightly viscous liquid.
It has different uses in industrial sectors, such as antifreeze in the cooling circuits of internal combustion engines. Also used as a solvent in the paint and plastics industries or as a liquid for developing photographs.
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.
Clear liquid, almost colorless, which is mainly used in cosmetics and personal care products, personal care products and products for skin care.
Inorganic acid. Aqueous hydrogen chloride gas solution in the form of a clear or slightly yellow liquid.
Also known as muriatic acid or salfuman.
A texturing substance in powder form, with a crystalline white appearance, used as a raw material in manufacturing colorants such as skin whiteners and as an artificial tanning agent, among other uses.
Colourless, flammable alcohol with a pungent smell that is soluble in water, used for cleaning photographic lenses, for organic synthesis in the chemical industry and as an intermediate and solvent in waxes, vegetable oils and natural and synthetic resins.
It is also used as an antiseptic, as it is less irritant that ethyl alcohol but just as effective, and in other industries for polymer compositions, brake fluid and degreasing solvents.
Also known as 2-propanol.
Chemical compound used for measuring basic refractory bricks and in extinguishers, cosmetics and dentifrices. Also used as a fume inhibitor in plastics, a reinforcement agent in neoprene rubber, a drying agent, laxative and to retain colour in food.
Refractive material refractari used in the building industry to make cement and as an insulation element in industrial cables. Also used in the pharmaceutical industry to make antiacids, magnesium supplements and laxatives.
Inorganic compound used in cosmetics to treat skin, nails and hair, and in pharmaceutical products for treating the bone, joint and circulation systems.
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.
Chemical compound with a large variety of uses. Used as an industrial solvent such as antifreeze in vehicles, fuel for camping stoves and as as a solvent for dyes, inks, resins, adhesives and biofuels.
Also known as methanol or wood alcohol.
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 used in organic synthesis, rubber solvents, nitrocellulose lacquers, production of coatings and adhesives.
Organic acid with an appearance similar to white sand, used to make dyes and other chemical substances, such as weed killers or disinfectants.
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.
Solvent used in lacquers, cosmetics and other personal care and cosmetic products. Also used in printing inks, contact lenses and brake fluids, and as a chemical intermediate and disinfectant.
Used mainly as a solvent for printing inks, but also a good solvent for cellulosre nitrate, chlorinated rubber and phenol reagents. Compared with ispropyl acetate, it has a slow evaporation rate and excellent solvent power, promoting fluidisation and giving it levelling characteristics in many formulations. Also used for manufacturing perfumes.
Used mainly to make candles and other similar products.
Liquid oil obtained from petroleum.
Used as a releasing agent in moulds, lubricants, antiestatic agents and other manufacturing coadjutants and also as a chemical intermediate, obtained in products for foam and thickener control. Also widely used in the medical and chemical industries.
Used as a releasing agent in moulds, lubricants, antiestatic agents and other manufacturing coadjutants and also as a chemical intermediate, obtained in products for foam and thickener control. Also widely used in the medical and chemical industries.
Used as a releasing agent in moulds, lubricants, antiestatic agents and other manufacturing coadjutants and also as a chemical intermediate, obtained in products for foam and thickener control. Also widely used in the medical and chemical industries.
Used in many different fields, such as chloroalkaline electrolysis, inorganic potassium compounds, zeolites, colorants and pigments, titanium dioxide, and in the enamel and glass industry.
Colorless liquid glycol that is an excellent solvent completely miscible with water. It is a high purity product with a wide variety of industrial applications.
Combined potassium and sodium tartrate used in galvanising process, inthe food industry (to make pectins and gelatines) and in the pharmaceutical industry. Also used for metal treatments, as a chelating agent for eliminating aluminium salts and in gas purification processes. Also used in printing inks.
Also known as Seignette Salt.
An essential ingredient in many stomach antiacid formulations and often used in yeast powders, softeners, air purifiers, fungicides and to whiten teeth, among other uses. Also known as sodium hydrogen carbonate.
White, translucent salt containing carbon, oxygen and sodium, used to make glass, food additives and for other industrial applications.
Polyalcohol used to amke foods, pharmaceuticals and chemicals and as a wetting agent for maintaining the appropriate degree of moisture in different products. Also used as conditioner for paper, textiles, glues and ceramics and as an emulsifier in making cakes and sweets to prevent the separation of the aqueous and solid phases in these foods.
Inorganic acid used to make fertilisers, and in the synthesis of other acids and sulphates in the petrochemical industry.
Vegetable oil obtained from the almond tree. Rich in fatty acids such as oleic, linoleic and palmitic acid. Used mainly as an emollient for preparing cosmetics and creams.
Mineral with a wide range of uses and applications. Used as a filling material in making paper and cardboard, lacquers and paints, in the ceramic industry, as an additive for rubbers and plastics and to prevent skin irritation and as a moisturiser. Also a base for many cosmetic powders and use in the food industry as E553b.
Used as a reducing agent in the textile industry.
Colourless, crystalline, chemical compound used in different industries such as agrochemical, chemical and plastics, animal food and resin production, among others.
Aldehyde used as an antiseptic in the urinary tract, in vulcansing rubber and in the plastics industry.
Alcohol with a liquid consistency, completely odourless, with a sweet taste and a high viscosity coefficient. It has a wide range of uses, for instance as a plastifying agent, emulsifier, softener in body lotions, ice creams and sealants and due to its medicinal nature, it has many applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
Has many uses in different sectors such as the automotive, textile, farming, veterinary, cosmetics, packaging, photovoltaic sectors and in industry in general.
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.
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