Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1995-09-27
1996-05-21
Willis, Jr., Prince
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 495, 252515R, 252 56R, 252117, 134 2, C10M13510
Patent
active
055186408
ABSTRACT:
An emulsion cleaner formulation is provided which is free of toxic or hazardous materials listed under SARA 313. The emulsion cleaner formulation employs a blend of triethanolamine soap of tall oil fatty acid, polyethylene glycol (400) dioleate and polyethylene glycol (400) monooleate as a stabilizing agent. The emulsion cleaner may also include a nonionic surfactant. The emulsion cleaner also includes both oil soluble and water soluble rust inhibitors.
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Betz Laboratories Inc.
Boyd Steven D.
Ricci Alexander D.
Toomer Cephia D.
Willis Jr. Prince
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