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.
The adipic acid is a crystalline compound soluble in alcohol and acetone, and slightly soluble in water. It's used in the production of nylon, in the preparation of lubricants and plastic products and in industrial paints, varnishes and coatings. It is also known as hexane dioic acid.
Inorganic salt used mainly as a primary coagulant and flocculant in treating drinking water and waste water.
Chemical compound used as a rat poison and to make bricks, ceramic enamels and cement.
Also known as Witherite.
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.
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.
Industrial degreaser.
Chemic compound used as a plastifying agent and additive in adhesives, printing inks and in the cosmetics industry.
Solvent used in industry as a plastifying agent, as an additive for adhesives, in inks for printers and in cosmetics.
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.
Plastifying agent which in most cases is used in applications related to PVC.
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.
Liquid, combustible solvent used mainly to provoke chemical reactions.
Mixture of barium sulphate and zinc sulphate, obtained by precipitating a dissolution of these two compounds.
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.
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.
Organic acid, also known as tosylic acid, used mainly in organic synthesis as an "organic-soluble" acid catalyst.
Liquid oil obtained from petroleum.
Its farry acid composition makes it a very stable oil at high temperatures, promoting its use in industrial fried foods, frozen foods and dehydrated foods.
The most common and known uses include hide coatings and for making adhesives, batteries, ceramics, cosmetics, dyes, explosives, greases, fertilisers, insecticides, paper, pigments, soaps, bactericides, pharmaceuticals and photographic products, detergents, alcohols, ammonia, greases, hydrochloric acid, perfumes, lubricants, ubber, rayon, plastics and synthetic fibres, among others.
Product used in the galvanising industry.
Sodium bichromate is a basic inorganic product used in different industries such as leather treatment or the manufacture of pesticides.
Sulphur and sodium sulphhydrate have many industrial uses: mining (for floating minerals), coatings (such as skin hair-removal agents), wastewater treatment (as ion-sequestering agents in heavy metals), for manufacturing chemicals and for processing paper and pulp.
Clear, extremely refractive liquid, insoluble in water, and miscible with most organic solvents. Used for the manufacture of paints, plastics, synthetic rubbers, resins and protective coatings.
Chemical element used mainly as a fertiliser. Also has other applications such as manufacturing insecticides for the agrochemical industry, and manufacturing powders or laxatives.
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.
Heterocyclic organic compound that is able to dissolve a wide range of compounds (rubbers, resins, plastics in inks, paints and varnishes) and used to make food containers.
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.
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 as a stripping agent in metallurgy, and is able to attack metal oxides and dissolve oxide layers, exposing the clean metal surface. Due to its corrosive nature, this stripping agent is not suitable for use in electronic work. Also used to make magnesium oxide cements and for dental fillings and in textile processes, and for making strippers and catalysts for organic synthesis.
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