Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1992-04-07
1994-02-01
Willis, Jr., Prince
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
252 50, 252 493, 252156, 252548, 134 2, 134 4, 134 2219, 134 23, C10M13306, B08B 304
Patent
active
052829928
ABSTRACT:
An additive for a single stage aqueous alkaline cleaning composition for metal surfaces which imparts improved lubricity to the metal surfaces being treated. The additive is a fatty amine, preferably an ethoxylated fatty diamine.
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Betz Laboratories Inc.
Boyd Steven D.
Diamond Alan D.
Ricci Alexander D.
Willis Jr. Prince
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