Many things other short chain monobasic acids can do Pelargonic

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Many things other short chain monobasic acids can do

Pelargonic Acid can do better in lubricant applications for example. In synthetic lubricants for jet en­ gines, in metalworking lubricants and textile lubricants, derivatives of Emfac 1202 Pelargonic Acid offer per­ formance extras seldom obtainable with other short-chain monobasic acids. You can count on . ..

imparts many properties to its deriv­ atives which are generally unattain­ able with naturally occurring short chain monobasic acids. Better lowtemperature flexibility and fluidity, lower melting points, and excellent color stability are just a few of the unique derivative benefits provided by pelargonic acid. What other short chain acids can't do, decidedly unique pelargonic usually can. More information on numerous other unique applications. To in­ vestigate further, send for "Abstracts of Pelargonic Acid Use Patents . . . " a bulletin containing hundreds of ap­ plications of this versatile chemical. Just use the coupon.

Better High-temperature lubricity.

When things get really hot, pelar­ gonic acid derivatives exhibit excel­ lent high-temperature stability and lubricity. Better Low-temperature fluidity. The

odd-carbon structure of pelargonic acid contributes to derivatives with lower pour points. Thus, at low temp­ eratures, these derivatives flow freely to insure proper lubrication.

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Good Solubility. Pelargonic acid and its derivatives have solubility char­ acteristics which are slightly differ­ ent from even-carbon length acids such as capric and caprylic. Thus, depending on the particular system, pelargonic acid may increase the efficiency of the entire system by simply increasing the solubility of various components. Unique structure gives broader cap­ ability to pelargonic acid. Emfac 1202 Pelargonic Acid, a nearly water-white, liquid, monobasic acid with a C9 odd-carbon structure,

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