OUT FRONT ...and pulling away! - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS

Nov 6, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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OUT FRONT ...andpulling away!

We're not resting on our oars. Now that we've introduced three new tertiary amine oxides, our lead in the surfactant race gets even longer. Today—with the introduction of Aromox®DM18DW-L-25 dimethylstearlamine oxide, Aromox® DMMCDW dimethylcocoamine oxide, and Aromox®NCMDW N-cocomorpholine oxide—we offer the widest choice of alcoholand water-solvent amine oxides. Tomorrow—even more new Armour amine oxide surfactants will make a splash. Armour's surfactants stabilize foam, boost detergency,

soften fabrics, build emolliency and anti-static properties in soaps and detergents —stabilize foam, assure softness, luster and manageability in shampoos and other hair preps. And they add emolliency to bar soaps, shaving soaps, aftershave lotions, cosmetic creams; build viscosity in organoclay paints and mastics; help stabilize foam rubber; aid in viscose processing and in waterless hand cleaners. When it comes to amine oxides, let the Armour surfactant crew go to work for you. Write for Bulletin 8-27, Dept. CE, A Armour Industrial Chemical Company, [ A R M O U R ^ BOX 1 8 0 5 ' c h i c ago, Illinois 60690.

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