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Перевод: glycol speek glycol


[существительное]
гликоль


Тезаурус:

  1. One such process, developed by Union Carbide in the States, makes ethylene glycol (for antifreeze and to make polyesters such as terylene) directly from syn-gas.
  2. However, according to scientific consultants now at the Seveso special office, Herwig Von Zwehl, Moeri's successor and co-defendant, instead removed the ethylene glycol by adding water and letting the solvents separate.
  3. When it was complete, a second solvent, ethylene glycol, was evaporated by applying a vacuum to the reactor vessel, again keeping the pressure and temperature of its contents low.
  4. Peter Lednor and Peterina Versloot, at the Amsterdam laboratories of Royal Dutch Shell, used solutions of metallic sodium and potassium to transform carbon monoxide into glycollic acid, a close relative of the petrochemical feedstock, ethylene glycol.
  5. A glycol ether of the same chemical group from which antifreeze is derived.
  6. British brewers do not have to declare the ingredients they use but when American consumers ran a check of Miller Lite they found it contained corn syrup, propylene glycol alginate, papain enzymes and potassium metabisulphite.
  7. Drinkers have a right to know whether the beer they are drinking is a genuine barley malt product or whether it is stuffed full of such tasty ingredients as corn syrup, propylene glycol alginate, amyloglucosidase, papain enzymes and potassium metabisulphite.
  8. Other solvents suitable for cleaning operations are acetone, used for spot cleaning, butoxy ethanol and glycol ethers which are used in degreaser formulations.
  9. A: Sugar, Modified Starch, Vegetable Oil (Hydrogenated), Emulsifiers (Propylene Glycol Monostearate, Lecithin), Fat-reduced Cocoa, Gelling Agents (Disodium Monophosphate, Sodium Pyrophosphate), Caseinate, Lactose, Caramel, Whey Powder, Flavourings.
  10. There is a general assumption that degreasers are less aggressive products, based either on a glycol ether or sodium metasilicate, but some manufacturers apply the description to highly caustic products that would be more appropriately defined as caustic cleaners or decarbonisers.
  11. However, avoid skin care preparations containing humectants such as glycerin, glycol, sodium pyrrolidone, propylene or carboxylic acid.
  12. Some formulations, incorporating a solvent normally glycol ether, have a useful low temperature activity.
  13. The term polyethylene glycol may be encountered in some formulations.

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