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  • Sludge Dispersing System Cleaners
    System cleaners, sludge dispersing fluids, or detergent oils are lubricating oils or fluids with special sludge dispersing or cleaning properties. They usually incorporate special additives. Detergent oils suspend formed sludge or dirt particles and thus promote the cleanliness of internal surfaces
  • Emulsion-Breaking Techniques for Accurate Oil in Water Measurements (.pdf)
    Certain water samples, such as those containing detergent, may form an emulsion when oil in water extraction into a solvent is done. In order to ensure an accurate measurement, the emulsion must be broken. Six methods for breaking emulsions are discussed. ./9da9b430-d0bc-4335-859f-69fa33856acb
  • "No-Solvent" Oil-in-Water Analysis - A Robust Alternative to Conventional Solvent Extraction Methods (.pdf)
    flammable. solvents. The methodology presented here makes it possible to perform oil-in-water analyses by making. measurements directly on the produced water sample. No organic solvents are required. The method is. based upon the addition of a detergent surfactant to a produced water sample
  • Failure Analysis: Oil Field Case Study
    in the transverse orientation along the thread root edges with final separation by ductile and shear overload on the remaining material. See Figure 2. Bolt A was further examined as the representative sample since all bolts exhibited similar features. A strong detergent was used to clean the fracture
  • Clean-In-Place (CIP) Applications
    CIP is the method used in sanitary processing plants to clean tanks, piping and even workspaces between production batches by automatically recirculating detergent and rinse solutions. The washing process consists of several cycles in which rinsing material is recycled through the vessels, pumps
  • Manufacture of Toothpaste
    and stannous fluoride are used,subject to legislation etc. Flavor. 0.5 - 2. Flavoring is added to disguise the unpleasant taste of the detergent. It also provides "freshness". Typically mint (and sometimes menthol and cinnamon) flavoring oils are used. Sweetener. 0.2. Sweeteners include sodium saccharinate
  • The Role of Phosphates in Cleaners (.pdf)
    facilities are placing restrictions on the content of phosphate in the cleaners that they use. Phosphates have been referred to as an all-purpose chemical in the cleaner industry. They are usually the key ingredient in detergent formulations ranging from liquids to free-flowing powders. When formulated
  • Solenoids Clear the Lanes for Ten-Pin Bowling
    in reasonably busy centres and up to ten times a day during tournaments. The wheel-mounted machines begin their 3-stage process at the bowler's end of the lane, where a cleaning head applies a detergent to convert the degraded coating of oil into an emulsion. This is then removed by a vacuum head

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