AEEA could really help this fellow! First, he looks like he could use a good shampoo containing the non-irritating salts of AEEA (N-Aminoethylethanolamine). Secondly, AEEA is used in treating textiles, and our sad looking friend happens to be an Alpaca. Versatile AEEA is valuable in the manufacture of cationic softeners for wool, cotton and rayon or antistatic agents for wool and synthetics. Other textile applications include intermediates for acid fulling agents, penetrants in carbonizing, and séquestrants. You might also consider AEEA for prepara-
tion of chelating agents, ashless dispersants, emulsifiers, flotation aids and corrosion inhibitors. The imidazolines derived from AEEA are useful in oil well acidifying and secondary recovery where the anti-corrosion characteristics and fungicidal action of the product are important. The "walking golf sweater" depicted here is not the only one who can profit from NAminoethylethanolamine. Try it. Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc., P. O. Box 53300, Houston, Texas 77052.
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