P&G IS IN LUBRICANTS. - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

Nov 7, 2010 - Publication Date: September 13, 1971. Copyright © 1971 American Chemical Society. ACS Chem. Eng. News Archives. First Page Image...
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P&G IS IN LUBRICANTS.

We're keeping things cool and running smoothly. P & G methyl esters, for example, are in cutting fluids to keep things cool in high temperature grinding, boring and milling. And they help keep things running smoothly thanks to their excellent lubricity and oxidative stability. Our methyl esters also have the film strength that's indispensable in heavy duty work. In cold-rolling, steel keeps right on rolling smoothly thanks to the low melting point and oxidative stability of our methyl esters. But most important of all, their low fatty acid content means very little free fatty acid to react with fines and form metallic soaps that would drastically change a lubricant's emulsion characteristics. P & G methyl esters are in lubricants for the same reason they're in cosmetics, surfactants and

many other areas. They do the job. Is there a job they can do for you? Find out. We've got a line of quality whole-cut and fractionated methyl esters from coconut oil, including alkyl groups ranging from C8-Cio through Cig. And a methyl ester made from high quality tallow. Methyl esters, however, aren't the only fatty chemicals we supply. We also have fatty alcohols, fatty acids, epoxides and glycerine. And the personal, efficient service needed to back them up. Ask us for details. We'll be glad to fill you in. Write to: Procter & Gamble, Industrial Chemicals Sales Dept., P. O. Box 599 DW, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201. In Europe, for further information, write to : Procter & Gamble, Industrial Chemicals Sales, P. O. Box 9, Hayes Gate House, Hayes, Middlesex, England.

P&G FATTY CHEMICALS ARE GETTING INTO LOTS OF THINGS. CIRCLE 68 O N READER SERVICE CARD