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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These test methods cover the analysis of furnace grade phosphoric acid. 1.2 The analytical procedures appear in the following order: Sections Assay by Specific Gravity 8 to 16 Iron 17 to 26 1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers unirradiated uranium-plutonium mixed oxide having a uranium to plutonium ratio of 2.5 and greater. The presence of larger amounts of plutonium (Pu) that give lower uranium to plutonium ratios may give low analysis results for uranium (U) (1) , if the amount of plutonium
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Description: A test portion is desulfonated in concentrated phosphoric acid medium and the liberated alkylbenzene is extracted with light petroleum. The mean relative molecular mass of the extracted alkylbenzene is determined chromatograhically. The mean relative molecular mass of the
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Description: The principle of the method specified is dissolving a test portion in hydrochloric and nitric acids, decomposing resistant boron compounds (e.g. boron nitrides) by fuming the sample solution with phosphoric and sulfuric acids at not less than 290 °C, forming the boron
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Drum Pumps - Pump, Drum Pump, 7.1 GPM or 16.4 TDH, Polypropylene Tube, 230 VAC, 50 Hz -- GO-70601-11Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: %, ammonia water, boric acid, caustic soda, caustic potash solution, citric acid, formic acid, fruit acids, lactic acid, liquid fertilizers, liquid soap,|phosphoric acid, photo developers, and distilled water. Polyvinylidenfluorid e (PVDF) Tube
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 7.13 GPM
- Power Source: AC Powered
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: %, ammonia water, boric acid, caustic soda, caustic potash solution, citric acid, formic acid, fruit acids, lactic acid, liquid fertilizers, liquid soap,|phosphoric acid, photo developers, and distilled water. Polyvinylidenfluorid e (PVDF) Tube
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 12.41 GPM
- Power Source: AC Powered
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: %, ammonia water, boric acid, caustic soda, caustic potash solution, citric acid, formic acid, fruit acids, lactic acid, liquid fertilizers, liquid soap,|phosphoric acid, photo developers, and distilled water. Polyvinylidenfluorid e (PVDF) Tube
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 10.56 GPM
- Power Source: AC Powered
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Supplier: Cole-Parmer
Description: %, ammonia water, boric acid, caustic soda, caustic potash solution, citric acid, formic acid, fruit acids, lactic acid, liquid fertilizers, liquid soap,|phosphoric acid, photo developers, and distilled water. Polyvinylidenfluorid e (PVDF) Tube
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 15.05 GPM
- Power Source: AC Powered
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Hydroxide (Potentiometric) Method (Op- tional Routine Method) 16 to 23 Copper: Neocuproine (Photometric) Method 24 to 33 Hydrobromic Acid-Phosphoric Acid (Photometric) Method 34 to 43 Iron by the 1,10-Phenanthroline (Photometric) Method 44 to 53 Lead by the Dithizone (Photometric)
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: A test portion is desulfonated in concentrated phosphoric acid medium and the liberated alkylbenzene is extracted with light petroleum. The mean relative molecular mass of the extracted alkylbenzene is determined chromatograhically. The mean relative molecular mass of the
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Supplier: Thermal Ceramics
Description: provide stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies (i.e. NaOH, KOH). Superwool blankets are unaffected by incidental spills of oil or water. Thermal and physical properties are restored after
- Type: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: The principle of the method specified is dissolving a test portion in hydrochloric and nitric acids, decomposing resistant boron compounds (e.g. boron nitrides) by fuming the sample solution with phosphoric and sulfuric acids at not less than 290 °C, forming the boron
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Supplier: Washington Alloy Co.
Description: 60 lb. master 220-290 250-310 300-350 ** 1/16” Electrodes are available in certain alloys – please inquire** Description USA 320 electrodes were developed for the welding of Carpenter Stainless #20* and 20 Cb-3* stainless steels. This electrode will produce weld deposits which resist corrosion from
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Supplier: Washington Alloy Co.
Description: , phosphorus and sulfur are specified at lower maximum levels. Columbium and manganese are also maintained within tighter parameters. These strict controls eliminate hot cracking and microfissuring frequently encountered in austenitic stainless steel. Excellent corrosion resistance against sulfuric
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Supplier: Washington Alloy Co.
Description: . This filler metal produces weld deposits with excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance against phosphoric acids, organic acids and seawater. Good resistance against pitting and stress corrosion cracking in chloride containing environments. The weld deposits exhibit high
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Supplier: Washington Alloy Co.
Description: mild or carbon steel and for welding ferritic steel plates clad with AISI 316 stainless steel. This electrode yields an austenitic ferritic, crack resistance against sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, etc. USA 309Mo weld deposits have a tensile strength greater than that of USA 309
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: Our Superwool® Fibre blankets offer an alternative to traditional solutions due to its high refractoriness and excellent non-wetting characteristics with molten Aluminum. They also provide stability and resistance to chemical attack, however, exceptions include hydrofluoric acid,
- Type: Blanket / Batt
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Supplier: Thermal Ceramics
Description: Superwool® bulks are manufactured to offer excellent performance in high-temperature applications. Superwool bulks provide stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies (i.e. NaOH, KOH). Superwool
- Type: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers a procedure for conducting stress-corrosion cracking tests in an acidified boiling sodium chloride solution. This test method is performed in 25?% (by mass) sodium chloride acidified to pH 1.5 with phosphoric acid. This test method is concerned primarily
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: Our Superwool® Fibre papers are uniquely designed from patented Superwool® Fibre bulk and organic binders in a unique paper making process and provide stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies
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Supplier: Thermal Ceramics
Description: tolerance. Superwool provides stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies (i.e. NaOH, KOH). Superwool is unaffected by incidental spills of oil or water. Thermal and physical properties are
- Type: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: Thermal Ceramics
Description: unique properties of high refractoriness and excellent non-wetting characteristics to applications requiring direct contact with molten aluminum. Superwool Papers provide stability and resistance to chemical attack. Exceptions include hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and
- Type: Specialty / Other
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: restored after drying. They also provide stability and resistance to chemical attack except against hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid and strong alkalies (i.e. NaOH, KOH). The Superwool® Fibre family specialises in vacuum formed boards and shapes. Morgan Thermal Ceramics
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Supplier: ARGAL s.r.l.
Description: the flow either lifting or pumping liquids like, for example, sulfuric 98%, hydrochloric 33% nitric , phosphoric, acid or sodium hypochlorite, ferric chlorite from as low as 4 m below of the suction of the pump. HEAVY LIQUIDS High torque coupling fitted with rare earth magnets (
- Discharge Size: 0.7500 inch
- Housing Material: Plastic
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 10.57 GPM
- Media Temperature: -4 to 194 F
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Description: simple, liquid phase process that replaced the older aluminum chloride and solid phosphoric acid technologies – all while improving the ethylbenzene product purity. Today Badger and ExxonMobil continue to build upon a 35+ year relationship to deliver an optimized, cost-efficient, easy
- Form: Liquid / Solution
- Function: Catalyst
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Possible ways of reducing dental erosive potential of acidic beverages
The presence of fumaric and lactic acids is closely related to microbial spoilage.17 Cola-type soft drinks contain mainly phosphoric acid (H3PO4) [ E338 ], sometimes ascorbic acid (C6H8O6) [E300], lactic acid (C3H6O3) [E270] or in the case of fizzy drinks, carbonic acid …
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Phosphoric acid or citric acid ( e338 .
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Sodium potassium tartrate E338 Phosphoric acid E339 .
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https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/41759/dietaryp.pdf?sequence=1
E338 Phosphoric acid E339 .
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https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/10138/20895/effectso.pdf?sequence=1
Phosphoric acid E338 .
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Phosphoric acid E338 .
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http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/efsajournal/doc/3043.pdf
In the current applications authorisation is sought, under article 4(1)19,20 and under 10(2)16 for orthophosphoric acid ( E338 ) under the category "technological additives", functional group 1a "preservatives" according to the classification system of Annex I of Regulation (EC … … additive, the EURL recommends for official control the internationally recognised JECFA Monograph ' Phosphoric acid' methods as …
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Phosphate balance in ESRD: diet, dialysis and binders against the low evident masked pool
Phosphorus is the main component of many additives ( phosphoric acid , phosphates and polyphosphates) (Fig. 5) that the food industry uses in food processing for a variety of reasons: to extend conservation, enhance color, enhance flavor and retain moisture in processed foods. … preservatives as by their full name or initials, the ‘‘E’’ series: for instance, E338 – E343 are …
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… carageene (E407) has been shown to induce allergies and ulcerative colitis • Acidifiers ( E338 -E341) used as … … glaze used in baking of tarts and cakes (E173) contains aluminum and citric acid , crosses the blood … … which 2,000 nitrosative azo dyes and 6,000 textile dyes• (halogenated hydrocarbons, phosphoric acid ester, formaldehyde …
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Phosphoric acid solution, Food and Flavor Ingredient, FEMA No 2900 | Sigma-Aldrich
EU Regulation 1333/2008 & 178/2002 ( E338 Concentrated phosphoric acid is approx. 85% H3PO4 (aqueous).
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