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Book The Chemical Formulary  Volume 8

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary Volume 8 written by H. Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1958 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Chemical Formulary

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary written by Harry Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These volumes may be useful both to the layman and the chemist requiring information on chemical compounding and treatment in areas foreign to him. Formulas have been provided and reviewed by chemists and engineers engaged in many industries. Each volume presents a collection of new, up-to-date formulas not appearing in previous volumes. Grouping is under broad headings such as: Adhesives, Cosmetics and drugs, Foods and beverages, Paints and lacquers, Soaps and cleaners. Includes lists of chemicals and suppliers, Indexed.

Book The Chemical Formulary

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary written by H. Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1948-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is hardly a technical library in the world in which the volumes of the Chemical Formulary (Volumes 1-34) do not occupy a prominent place. It does not duplicate any of the formulas included in previous volumes, but lists a wide array of modern and salable products from all branches of the chemical industries. An excellent reference for formulation problems. CONTENTS - PREFACE vii - PREFACE TO VOLUME VIII - ABBREVIATIONS - I. INTRODUCTION - II. ADHESIVES - III. COSMETICS - IV. DRUG PiWDUCTS - V. EMULSIONS AND DISPERSIONS - VI. FARM AND GARDEN PREPARATIONS - VII. FOOD PRODUCTS - VIII. INK AND ALLIED PRODUCTS - IX. INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES AND WEED KILLERS - X. LEATHER TREATING PREPARATIONS - XI. LUBRICANTS AND OILS - XII. CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS - XIII. METALS AND THEIR TREATMENT - XIV. PAINT, VARNISH, LACQUER AND OTHER COATINGS - XV. PAPER - XVI. PHOTOGRAPHY - XVII. PLASTICS, RUBBER, RESINS AND WAXES - XVIII. POLISHES - XIX. PYROTECHNICS AND EXPLOSIVES - XXI. TEXTILES - XXII. MISCELLANEOUS - REFERENCES - TRADE NAME CHEMICALS - INDEX -

Book The Chemical Formulary  vol  8

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary vol 8 written by Harry Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1948 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Chemical Formulary

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary written by Harry Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Chemical Formulary V  8

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary V 8 written by and published by . This book was released on 1948 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Chemical Formulary

Download or read book Chemical Formulary written by H. Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is hardly any technical library in the world in which the volumes of the Chemical Formulary (Volumes 1-34) do not occupy a prominent place. It does not duplicate any of the formulas included in previous volumes, but lists a wide array of modern and salable products from all branches of the chemical industries. An excellent reference for formulation problems. CONTENTS - I. Introduction 1 II. Adhesives 42 III. Beverages, Foods 46 IV. Cosmetics 65 V. Paints and Coatings 106 VI. Cleaners & Polishes 133 VII. Drugs 163 VIII. Polymers 171 IX. Chemical Specialties 187 X. Metal Treatment 195 Appendix 203 Trademark Chemicals 215 Trademark Chemical Suppliers 221 Index 235 PREFACE - Chemistry, as taught in our schools and colleges, concerns chiefly synthesis, analysis, and engineering-and properly so. It is part of the right foundation for the education of the chemist. Many a chemist entering an Industry soon finds that most of the products manufactured by his concern are not synthetic or definite complex compounds, but are mixtures, blends, or highly complex compounds of which he knows little or nothing. The literature in this field, if any, may be meager, scattered, or obsolete. Even chemists with years of experience In one or more Industries spend conslderable time and effort in acquainting themselves with any new field which they may enter. Consulting chemists similarly have to solve problems brought to them from industries foreign to them. There was a definite need for an up-to-date compilation of formulae for chemical compounding and treatment. Since the fields to be covered are many and varied, an editorial board of chemists and engineers engaged in many industries was formed. Many publications, laboratories, manufacturing firms, and Individuals have been consulted to obtain the latest and best information. It is felt that the formulas given in this volume will save chemists and allied workers much time and effort. Manufacturers and sellers of chemicals will find, In these formulae, new uses for their products. Non-chemical executives, professional men, and Interested laymen will make through this volume a "speaking acquaintance" with products which they may be using, trying or selling. It often happens that two Individuals using the same Ingredients in the same formula get different results. This may be due to slight deviations in the raw materials or unfamiliarity with the intricacies of a new technique. Accordingly, repeated experiments may be necessary to get the best results. Although many of the formulas given are being used commercially, many have been taken from the literature and may be subject to various errors and omissions. This should be taken into consideration. Wherever possible, it is advisable to consult with other chemists or technical workers regarding commercial production.

Book The Chemical Formulary  Vol  18  Edited by H  Bennett

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary Vol 18 Edited by H Bennett written by H. (editor) Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Chemical Formulary  V11

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  • Author : Harry Bennett
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  • Release : 2013-02
  • ISBN : 9781258557850
  • Pages : 416 pages

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary V11 written by Harry Bennett and published by . This book was released on 2013-02 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Chemical Formulary  Vol  16  Edited by H  Bennett

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary Vol 16 Edited by H Bennett written by H. (editor) Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Industrial Minerals and Their Uses

Download or read book Industrial Minerals and Their Uses written by Peter A. Ciullo and published by William Andrew. This book was released on 1996-12-31 with total page 625 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This multi-authored handbook is a unique cross-industry resource for formulators and compounders, and an invaluable reference for the producers of formulated commodities and industrial minerals. Monographs on each of the common functional industrial mineralsùasbestos, barite, calcium carbonate, diatomite, feldspar, gypsum, hormite, kaolin, mica, nepheline syenite, perlite, pyrophyllite, silica, smectite, talc, vermiculite, wollastonite, and zeoliteùinclude an overview of natural and commercial varieties, market size, and application areas. These are supported by descriptions of mineral structures and the wedding of minerals and chemicals through mineral surface modification. This orientation to the minerals and their uses forms the foundation for chapters where they are presented in the context of the overall technology of various consuming industries. Each of these industry-specific presentations covers both the chemical and mineral raw materials used by the formulator, how these are combined, and relevant test methods. These chapters serve a dual purpose. Each clarifies for technologists the function and value of the mineral constituents of their products. Equally important, they provide a primer on the technology of industries other than their own, so that raw material, formulation, processing and testing considerations can be compared and contrasted.The book concludes with a formulary demonstrating how specific mineral and chemical ingredients are actually compounded in major application areas, and technical data on scores of commercial mineral products.

Book The Chemical Formulary  Vol  15  Edited by H  Bennett

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary Vol 15 Edited by H Bennett written by H. (editor) Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Chemical Formulary

Download or read book Chemical Formulary written by H. Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1965 with total page 502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book A Formulary of Cosmetic Preparations

Download or read book A Formulary of Cosmetic Preparations written by Michael Ash and published by Chemical Publishing Company. This book was released on 1977 with total page 496 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contents - Preface - Contributors - Abbreviations - Introduction - I. Antiperspirants and Deodorants - II. Hair Products - III. Bath Preparations - IV. Face and Hand Cleaners - V. Face, Eye, and Body Makeup - VI. Creams and Lotions - VII. Mouth Preparations - VIII. Perfumes, Colognes, and Powders - IX. Shaving Preparations - X. Sunscreen Products - XI. Miscellaneous - Appendix - pH Values - pH Ranges of Common Indicators - International Atomic Weights - Temperature Conversion Tables - Incompatible Chemicals - Safety in the Laboratory or Home Workshop - General Laboratory Equipment - Aerosols - Trademark Chemical Manufacturers - Trademark Chemicals - Index - Preface - The growth of the cosmetic industry in the U.S.A. is a prime example of the dynamics of industry. From 1914 to 1966 the retail cosmetic sales within the U.S.A. went from almost $40 million to well over $3 billion. Part of the reason for this upsurge can be attributed to the increased interest shown by men in cosmetic products such as various shaving creams, colognes, hair tonics and conditioners. Because of the importance of this field of chemical science, it seemed pertinent to produce a chemical formulary specializing in cosmetic preparations of all types. The formulas and data in this book have all been contributed within the past twelve months by the companies listed on page iv. They are printed as contributed and thus there are variations in manner of presentation. The formulas included here are of an experimental nature and are intended to be used as starting points for the industrial chemist, and for those who wish to experiment in their own right. Many of the formulas can serve as successful products without any alterations required. However, once the chemist has familiarized himself with the formulas as they stand, the adventure of individual experimentation begins.

Book The Chemical Formulary  Vol  21  Edited by H  Bennett

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary Vol 21 Edited by H Bennett written by H. (editor) Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1976 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Rubber Formulary

Download or read book The Rubber Formulary written by Peter A. Ciullo and published by William Andrew. This book was released on 1999-12-31 with total page 767 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A stable usage of rubber compounds in the production of components for almost every industry has created the need for this handbook and formulary. Convenience is the primary reason for such a book. With the variety of uses for rubber being as broad as the imagination, a formulary which includes an overview of the history of rubber, as well as sections on ingredients, processing methods, and testing, is a welcome addition to any manufacturer's library. Rubber products include seals and gaskets for windows, pressure and vacuum hoses for automotive and aerospace applications, bottle stoppers for medical and pharmaceutical products, center cores for all types of balls, belts for tools and machinery, shock and vibration absorbers for everything from motor mounts to sky scrapers, insulation for blankets, and even large film coatings for roofing applications. Additional industrial and consumer products are being designed out of rubber compounds every day.Whether you are involved with selling raw materials, producing rubber compounds, or designing rubber components and products, Rubber Formulary is the right sourcebook of data for your needs. This first-ever collection of 500 suggested formulas has been provided by raw materials suppliers around the world. Written for both technical and managerial personnel, this collection of formulas and basic texts will also benefit students and other individuals just entering the field.

Book The Chemical Formulary

Download or read book The Chemical Formulary written by H. Bennett and published by . This book was released on 1957-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is hardly a technical library in the world in which the volumes of the Chemical Formulary (Volumes 1-34) do not occupy a prominent place. It does not duplicate any of the formulas included in previous volumes, but lists a wide array of modern and salable products from all branches of the chemical industries. An excellent reference for formulation problems. CONTENTS - PREFACE TO VOLUME X - ABBREVIATIONS - I. INTRODUCTION - II. ADHESIVES - III. COSMETICS AND DRUGS - IV. EMULSIONS AND OTHER COLLOIDS - V. FARM AND GARDEN SPECIALTIES - VI. FOOD PRODUCTS - VII. INK AND MARKING COMPOUNDS - VIII. INSECTICIDES, FUNGICIDES, AND WEED KILLERS - IX LEATHER - X. LUBRICANTS AND OILS - XI. MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION - XII. METALS AND THEIR TREATMENT - XIII. PAINT, VARNISH, AND LACQUER - XIV. PAPER - XV. PHOTOGRAPHY - XVI. POLISHES - XVII. PYROTECHNICS AND EXPLOSIVES - XVIII. RUBBER, RESINS, PLASTICS, AND WAXES - XIX. SOAPS AND DETERGENTS - XX. TEXTILES - XXI. MISCELLANEOUS - XXII. APPENDIX - TABLES - References and Acknowledgments - Trade-Mark Chemicals - Index -