S O M E O F THE TYPICAL USES O F T R I E T H A N O L A M I N E :
Industrial Oil Emulsions increasing solubility of sulfonated oils
TRIETHANOLAMINE f r o m C a r b i d e a n d Carbon
wool lubrication leather fat-liquoring other oil emulsions Soluble Oils soluble mineral oils cutting oils
for more than
textile machinery lubricants rayon oils orchard sprays
a quarter of
Solvent Emulsions hydrocarbon solvent emulsions chlorinated solvent emulsions
a century
Industrial Wax Emulsions dispersion of casein, shellac, dyes, and rubber latex shoe polishes and leather dressings
That's how long CARBIDE has been producing and supply-
sizing and water-proof coatings
ing triethanolamine. Of all the amines produced, this viscous, Oil and Wax Polishes hygroscopic liquid offers one of the widest ranges of uses for emulsions and other chemical processing fields. So, before you decide on any amine, consider CARBIDE'S triethanolamine —available in two grades, "regular" and "98 per cent."
Rubless Floor Polishes Cosmetic Preparations and Detergents Neutralize Natural Oils, Clays and Pigments Photographic Film Developing Baths Removal of Carbon and Gum Deposits Corrosion Inhibitor
CARBIDE AND CARBON CHEMICALS
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UCC
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