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MONSANTO PRODUCTS CATALOG
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Monsanto Chemical Compan v
Monsanto chemical company ranks with the largest companies in the United States in the production of industrial chemicals and plastics. Sales and production are organized into six operating divisions, with twen ty-eight plants and twenty-nine district offices in strategic locations throughout the world. Subsidiary companies are located in Great Britain, Canada, Australia, India, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Japan.
Products of the Organic Chemicals Division include flavors and condiments, insecticides, wood preserva tives, oil additives, compounds for the control of weeds, fire-resistant hydraulic fluids, plasticizers and fine chemicals for pharmaceutical uses. An im portant operation of this division is the production of heavy chemicals and a wide variety of industrial or ganics including phenol, phthalic anhydride, benzoic acid and dye and drug intermediates. Other activities include the production of a vanadium catalyst for the manufacture of sulfuric acid. Specialized types of or ganics are represented in Monsanto's rubber chemicals.
The Phosphate Division at St. Louis comer;; mental phosphorus into food grade phosphate -a]c baking powders, dentifrices, medicinal, water tioning compounds and all types of phosphate hi-, for soaps and detergents. Other products inc both high sudsing and sudsless synthetic deter; and wetting agents, biphenyl, the polypheml tries and plasticizers and aluminum oxide abrasiv,
The Mcrrimac Division, headquartered at Ev< Massachusetts, produces heavv acids, basic indu inorganics, dyestuff intermediates, flatting astenr lacquer and varnishes, synthetic resins for more cient sizing of paper and textile finishes that possible shrink-resistant wool and crush-resistar.ton. Some of the products of this division dup those of other divisions and thus provide an ea source of supply for Monsanto customer^. Nealco-Monsanto Company, a subsidiary ot the rimac Division, produces pure and formulated ir trial alcohols.
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The Plastics Division at Springfield, Massachusetts, ^ers the most complete line of plastics in the entire industry. These include thermoplastic and thermo^ning molding powder, liquid and powder resins, ts cle-^atings, laminating varnishes, sheets and adhesives, ills for The Western Division, with headquarters at Seattle, condi-Washington, produces adhesives, synthetic resins and uildcn wood-treating preservative sealers at that plant locancludfnon. Coatings and wood finishes are manufactured .rgcnt'tivthe Western Division at Santa Clara, California, dielec- The Texas Division at Texas City produces styrene ives. monomer for plastics and for the other increasing ivercti use'- of this versatile resm-forming compound. Here lustria,Juring World War II, the company constructed, and nts foiput in operation in less than one year, a plant which re efh-mrned out one-fourth of all the styrene requirements i makt-ofthe national synthetic rubber program, mt coi Some process in the manufacture of almost every jplicati product produced by industry requires the use of one easterner more chemicals available from Monsanto. The . The broad, diversified product list that makes up this cataic Mei'iog of chemicals and plastics supports the Monsanto j indui slogan--"ServingIndustry...Which Serves Mankind."
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grams. Continuous investigations are carried out mac
improve standards of purity, physical forms and bettoctr*
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A third direction of Monsanto research is towanomei
the wider application of its products Such studies r Mo
view the processes used in hundreds of industries aigincei
experiments determine how such processes may flnd ti
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meal problems of customers. These may range fre non
working out standard chemical applications or may c Spet
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industry which can be served by no comment and woo
chemical or mixture of chemicals on the mark able to m
Problems of this type are as varied as a cross secti hreque
of industry.
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To serve plastics molders,a technical council stud Property i questions of strength, moldabilicv, speed of operat) tor Stujy
--any phase of plastics manufacturing, and return Althoui
complete report with recommendations to the c- and servic
tomer. Monsanto's Rubber Service Department r r'-quest hc
complete facility for assistance to the rubber indust available u
In the field of organics, technical service is availa: ,<>r Process
on problems of fortifying lubricating oil with suita: I c-chnic;
additives and the problems of plasticizing films s mtt?ral par
surface coatings.
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H fourth Monsanto application of science to indus
' ihe vigorous search for new products. Research
n tjuced a high-impact strength and abrasion-resis-
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melamine molding compound, fire-
iau( curding agents for paper and textiles, and new com-
vund1' for processing natural and synthetic rubber,
pn-still other chemicals have been developed for phar-
ii t,maceuticai manufacture, the paper industry, for
ettcpetrokum processing, and for textile finishing. Much
ihis exploratory research is conducted by a Central
ni c-Re^earch organization. Here, specialized research--
sucrb'ih laboratory and applied--is carried on, investigat-
ma.inc new products and processes with applications in
vlonscores of industries. Producr application problems are
worked out in laboratories located in each division,
.warct'Ometimes in cooperation with Central Research.
s xt Monsanto chemists, physicists, biologists and en-
s ancgiar* of all types apply their specialized experience
av N4Dd training to exploratory work in developing the
ic nr ncw products and the more efficient processes which
will be a vital part of industry's future.
'ion. insecticide and herbicide formulation and prob-
lcm' "'organic synthesis. i tec Monsanto technicians study problems of formula-
e fro ll0n and manufacture of detergents and soap builders, nay i bpcdal laboratories work on textile problems that in-
ir ^of `-luJc shrink and crush resistance, warp yarn sizing
mere and wool fiber control. Technical assistance is avail-
mark a^e to manufacturers of hot or cold press plywood.
sect"' * re*lUtntly manufacturers who are attempting to
imPr(He quality or who wish to build some special
stud1' p'Perty m their existing products call upon Monsanto
pc rat' study and recommendation,
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the scr'ice is called for by established customers who
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avail1'1' ^Processing or finishing.
i nical counsel and service to customers is an integral
ilnv" *' all f Part Monsanto's operation. It is available to o e lnc^ustr`es who Use chemicals in their process-
ser Ve Cou'^ tise them to obtain higher quality or more atlle Products.
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the following list contains the major trade-marks owned by Monsanto, arranged alphabetically. The trade-marks are enclosed by quotation marks and the generic name of the product follows. For some products, grade designations follow the trade-mark outside of the quotation marks.
Whenever trade-marked products are referred to in corre spondence, articles, advertising copy, news releases or sales promotion material--this same method of designation should be followed.
When copy is being prepared for publication, the generic or common name of the product as shown in the following list should appear as often as possible linked with the trade mark. The generic name should be used at least once on every page where the trade-mark appears.
In addition to the following list, Monsanto owns the trade-mark "Monsanto," the block "M" design mark and the slogan, "Serving Industry. . . Which Serves Mankind."
Trade-marks which are registered in the U. S. Patent Office are marked with an asterisk (*). Registered trade marks must be identified when they appear in prim. This can be done either by the statement that they are registered marks; by use of an asterisk after the trade-mark referring to the abbreviated notice, "Reg. U. S. Pat. Off." as a foot note or the letter R enclosed within a circle, thus , following the mark.
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"A-32" Rubber Accelerator
"A-77"* Rubber Accelerator
"A-100" Rubber Accelerator
"Alkophos" Aluminum Acid Phosphates
''Areskap"* Sodium Butyl-o-Phenylphenolsulfonate
"Aresket"* Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonate
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"Aresklene"" Disodtum Dlbutyl-o-Phe^ylphenoldisul^'^*,
"Aroclor"* Polychlorinated Polyphenyls
"Benthal"* Alkyd Resin Intermediate
"Biolite" Mold Inhibitor
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"Butasan"* Rubber Accelerator
"Cedar Rcz" Exterior Penetrating Sealer
"Cercx"* Styrene Copolymer Plastic
"Color-Toned Rcz" Extenor Penetrating Sealers
"Coumarin Monsanto"
"Cresantol" 3 Germicide
"Cresamol" 13 Germicide
"Crysalba"* Dentifrice Base
"D P Solution''* Lacquer Additive
"Driftwood Rez" Extenor Penetrating Scaler
"El-Sixty"* Rubber Accelerator
"Ethasan"* Rubber Accelerator
"Ethavan"* Flavoring and Aromatic
"Ethyl Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator
"Fibestos"' Cellulose-Acetate Sheets
"Flectol"*H Rubber Antioxidant
"Fungiscal"* Wood Preservative
"Guantal"' Rubber Accelerator
"HB-40" Partially Hydrogenated Terphcml
"Hibitite"* Acid Inhibitor
"Hibitite"* L Acid Inhibitor
"Hi-Gioss Rez" Interior Luster Wood Finish
"Insoluble Sulfur 60"
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'Lauxein"* Casein Glue Lauxein"* Casein-Soybean Blend Glue
'Lauxein'" Soybean Glue 'Lauxite"* Melamine Resin Adhesives 'Lauxite'" Phenolic Resin Adhesives Lauxite"* Resorcinol Resin Adhesives `'Lauxite'" L'rca Resin Adhesives "Lauxtol" A, Wood Preservative "Lustrex"* Latices and Resins Surface Coatings "Lumex"' Styrene Industrial Resins "Lustrex"' Styrene Molding Compounds "Mahogany Rez" Exterior Penetrating Sealer "Mcrdor"* Sodium Hypochlorite "Merlon'" BR Textile Processing and Finishing Agent "Mrdon'" BRS Textile Processing and Finishing Agent ''Merlon'" KR-i, 2, 3. 4, 5 Textile Processing and Finishing
Agents 'Merlon'" S Textile Processing and Finishing Agent "Merlon'" SP Textile Processing and Finishing Agent "Mersize'1* CD-2 Paper Sizing Agent "Mersizc"* RM Paper Sizing Agent 'Mersol'" Proprietary Solvent Alcohol 'MenanoT'* Synthetic Tanning Agent `Mertax" Rubber Accelerator 'Mertone"* WB-2 Precoat for Paper "Methasan"* Rubber Accelerator "Milmer"* 1 Fungicide I "Mono Thiurad"* Rubber Accelerator "Monsanto AE-t" High Molecular Weight Ester Alcohol
"Monsanto Detergent MXP" "Monsanto Emulsifiers H, L, M and R" "Monsanto Fire Retardant A" "Monsanto Fire Retardant B" *' Montar " Synthetic Resins "Nealco'1* Anti-Freeze
'* T Insecticide "Niran"* Insecticide ' Nutciii"* Cellulose-Nitrate Sheets
P'p-Pip*' Rubber Accelerator I1'Jraul"* F-9 Functional Fluid K-: 'RuhK-r Accelerator Ri-dwood Kcz" Exterior Penetrating Scaler ^iniorced Vuclitc"* Cellulose-Acetate
''itncnt Melamine-Formaldehyde Molding Powders ''imeni ' Melamine-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Resins ` 'imtnv Melamine- Formaldehyde Industrial Laminating
Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins
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k' .',rn^n'lV' L'rca-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Resins
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Ktj,j,T1 '^'75 Melamine-Fonnaldehyde Textile Resins
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''Jtlox"* ''rt^'Biphenyl Biguanide
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"Santobanc"* DDT Insecticide "Santobrite"* Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Technical "Santocel"* Silica Aerogel for Industrial Applications "Santocel"* Silica Aerogel for Thermal Insulation "Santochlor"* para-Dichlorobenzene "Santocure"* Rubber Accelerator
"Santodex"* Oil Additive "Santoliex''' AW Rubber Antioxidant "Santoflex"* B Rubber Antioxidant "Samoflex"* BX Rubber Antioxidant "Santoflex"* 35 Rubber Antioxidant "Santolene"* C Fuel Oil Additive "Santolene"* E Fuel Oil Additive "Santolitc"* MHP Industrial Resin "Santolice"* MS (80%) Industrial Resin "Santolube"* 31 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 32 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 70 Oil Additive
"Santolube"* 203-A Oil Additive "Santolube"* 205 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 303-A Oil Additive "Santolube"* 360 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 374 Oil Additive
"Santolube"* 379 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 382 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 384 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 388 Oil Additive "Santolube"* 394-C Oil Additive "Santolube"* 395-X Oil Additive "Santolube"* 520 Oil Additive "Santomask"* II Odor-Masking Agent "Santomerse"* Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates "Santophen"* 1 Germicide "Santophen"* 20 Pentachlorophenol, Technical "Santopoid"* 29 Oil Additive "Samopoid"* 32 Oil Additive "Santopoid"* 33 Oil Additive "Santopoid"* 34 Oil Additive "Santopoid"* S Oil Additive "Santopour"* Oil Additive "Santopour"* B Oil Additive "Santosite"* Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technical "Santotan"* K.R Basic Chrome Sulfate "Samovar" A, Rubber Antioxidant
"Samovar" O Rubber Antioxidant "Santowhite"* Rubber Antioxidant "Santowhite"* L Rubber Antioxidant "Santowhite"* MK Rubber Antioxidant Skydrol"* Functional Fluid "Sopanox"* ortho-Tolyl Biguanide "Sted"* Textile Detergent "Sterox"* No, 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioethcr "Sterox"* No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether "Sterox"* CD Polyoxyethylene Ester "Sterox"* SE Polyoxyethylene Thioether "Sterox"* SK Polyoxyethylene Thioether "Stymer"* S Textile Sizing Agent "Sulfasan" Xanthogen Disulfide "Syton"* C-jo Silica Sol "Sytcn"* W-20 and DS Silica Sols "Thiofidc"* Rubber Accelerator "Thiotax" Rubber Accelerator "Thiurad"* Rubber Accelerator "Citron"* Vinyl Film "Citron"* Vinyl Resins and Compounds "Citron"* Vinyl Sheeting T.Tcka"* Base Rubber Accelerator "Vanillin Monsanto" "Vuelite"* Cellulose-Acetate Embossed Shield Material for Fluo
rescent Lighting "Vuepak"* Rigid Transparent Packaging Material "White Rez" Blooding Sealer lor Toned Wood Effects
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half a hundred different industries all over the world. Industries which supply the three necessities of
mankind--food, shelter, clothing--find Monsanto a dependable source for the chemicals needed between raw materials and finished articles of commerce.
In the field of agriculture, Monsanto supplies weed killers and insecticides; food processing is supplied with preservatives, flavors, condiments and baking powder phosphates; textile chemicals run the gamut from scouring agents, through dyeing, to finishes for imparting crush and shrink resistance.
Monsanio supplies basic chemical needs to the iron and steel industry, from ferrophosphorus for special steels to the melamine baking enamels for finishing stoves, automobiles and refrigerators.
Monsanto organics are the intermediates for many pharmaceuticals, from common aspirin to penicillin.
The plastics industry is supplied with resins and molding powders. Monsanto plastics include both thermosetting and thermoplastic types. Special form ulations are made for paper and fabric coating and also for extruding, laminating and calendering.
Exterior and interior plywood panels, as well as fine furniture, owe the strength of their glue bonds to Monsanto adhesives. Tires and rubber articles, from stair treads to hot water bottles, are processed with rubber chemicals found in Monsanto's product list.
The fifty-odd industries which use Monsanto prod ucts, represent a cross section of international busi ness. Products from these industries are so many and so diverse that every hour of his life the average per son uses something that owes at least part of its manufacture to a Monsanto chemical.
The pages immediately following list many of the major industries served by Monsanto and the princi pal products supplied to each, with page numbers on which full data may be found.
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"Alkophos" Aluminum Acid Phosphote 39, 40 Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain 40 "Resinox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins 73, 74 "Soflex" Lominating Plastic for Safety Glass 90 "Sontocel" Silica Aerogel for Industrial Applications 90 Sodium Mefaphosphafe (Insoluble) 97 Sodium Phosphate, Di, Anhydrous 97 Sodium Phosphate, Mono 97 Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetra 96 Surface Coating Vinyl Resins 80, 61
"Alkophos" Aluminum Acid Phosphate 39, 40 Aluminum Metophosphote 40 Aluminum Phosphate, Mono 40 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 "Areskop" Sodium Butyf-ortho-Phenylphenolsuf/onafe 44 "Aresket" Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonate 44 "Aresklene" Disodlum Dibutyl-ortho-Pherylphenoidisulfonate "Arodor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls 44, 45 Caustic Soda 49 Dibutyl Phthalote 52 Diethyl Phtholat* 54 Dimethyl Phtholate 54 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 "Lauxeln" Casein Glue 57 "Lauxein" Casein-Soybean Blend Glue 57 "Lauxein" Soybean Glue 57 "Louxite" Melamine Resin Adhesive 57 "lauxite" Phenolic Resin Adhesives 57 "lauxite" Resorcinol Resin Adhesives 57
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain 40
Ammonia, Anhydrous 41
Ammonia, Aqua 41 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42 "Areskop" Sodium &utyl-ortho-Phenylphenotsulloate
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"Aresket" Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonote 4 "Aresklene" Disodium Dibutyl-ortho.Phenyiphenotdnulfonote
Benzyl Benzoote, U.S.P. 46
Biphenyl 47
Colcium Phosphate, Mono 48 2.4- Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid 53 2.4- Dichlorophenpxyocetic Acid-Isopropyl Ester 5 3 2.4- Dichlorophenoxyocetic Acid-Sodium Salt 33
Ferrophosphorus 57
Hydrochloric Acid 60
"Lauxtol" A, Wood Preservative 60, 61 "Lustrex" Latices and Resins Surface Coolings 80, 61
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Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Groin 40 Ammonia, Anhydrous 41 "Cerex" Styrene Copolymer Plastic 72 Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52 Di (2-Ethyl Hexyl] Phtholate (D.O.P.) Plasticizer 53, 54 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 'Fibestos' Cellulose-Acetate Sheelt 73 Glues 57, 5 8 ''Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 Inhibited Acids 60 Lampblack 60 ``Luitrex1' Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 Maleic Anhydride 62 Nitric Acid 66 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 ftithalic Anhydride 71 "Resimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde Molding Powders 79 "Resimene" Melomine-Formoldehyde Surface Coating Resins "Resimene" Phenol-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Resins 8C "Resimene" Urea-Formaldehyde Surface Coaling Resins 80, "Retlnox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins 73, 74
Aluminum Oxide Abrosive Grain 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 "Aroclor" Polychlorinated Polypheryls 44, 4. Battery Acid 45 Caustic Soda 49 Chlorine 49 Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52 Olbutyl Phtholate 52 Diethyl Phtholate 54 Diphenyl Phtholate 55 Ethyl Acetate 55, 56 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 Ethyl Potassium Phosphate 56 Ethyl Potassium Sodium Phosphote 56 Ferrophosphorus 57 "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets 73 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 Inhibited Acids 60 Lampblack 60 "Lustrex" Latices and Resins Surface Coatings
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Groin 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Ammonium Ethyl Phosphate 41, 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 Ammonium Phosphote, Mono 42 Dibutyl Phtholate 52 Ethyl Acetate 55, 56 Ethyl Polassium Phosphate 56 Ethyl Potassium Sodium Phosphate 56 "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets 73 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Inhibiled Acids 60 "lustrex" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 "Mersol" Proprietary Solvent Alcohol 63 "Monsanto Fire Retordants" 65 "Neoleo" Anti-Freeie 65 "Nitron" Cellulose-Nitrote Sheets 77, 78 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70
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' Phenol-Formaldehyde Molding Compound* Silica Aerogel 90
StAiin Phosphote, Di, Anhydrous 97 fedhim Phosphate, Nemi--(Hemibosicl 97 ionium Phosphote, Mono 97 $o4ivni Phosphate, Trl 97 Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tatra 98
, Ufvrk Arid 10) TJIito"'' Vinyl Film 81
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'Luslrtx" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 I Molalc Anhydrida 62
'Menol" Proprietary Solvent Alcohol 63 "Milmsr" 1 Fungicide 64
"N#oko" Anti-fraaia 65 1 Nitric Acid 66
"'Nitron" CeMulose-Nitrate Sheets 77, 78 Phenol 68
Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Ptoholic Anhydride 71 Ply*inyl-8ulyral Resins 78, 79 Retintna" Melomine-Formoldahyda Industriol Laminoling
Resins 73, 74
Retimene" Mela mineFormaldehyde Molding Powders 79 Feiimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Resin 80, 81 Resimene''Phenol-Formaldehyde Surfoce Coating Resin 80,81 **'nene" Ureo-Formoldehyde Surface Cooling Resin 80, 81 Rennoi" Phenol-Formoldehyde Induttrial Resin* 73, 74 '"bfcr Accelerator* 36-38 *"bb*f Antionidonli 43, 44 bob#* Laminating Plastic for Safety Gloe* 80
"Sonticiier" Plasticizers 86-89
"Sontobrite" Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Technical 89
"Santocer Silico Aerogel for (nduitriai Applicofioni 90
"Santodex" Oil Additive 90
"Sontolube" Oil Additive* 91-93
"Sanfomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93
"Sontophen" 20 Pentachlorophenol, Technical 94
"Santopoid" Oil Additive* 94, 95
"Sontopour" Oil Additive* 95
Sodium Phosphate, Di, Anhydroui 97
Sodium Phosphate, Hemi--(Hemibosicl 97
Sodium Phosphate, Mono 97
Sodium Phosphate, Tri 97
Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetro 98
Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous 96
Styrene Monomer 100
Sulfuric Acid 101
Tricresyl Phosphate 104
``Ultron" Vinyl Film 61
"Ultron" Vinyl Resin* and Compounds 81,82
`'Ultron" Vinyl Sheeting 82
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"ttimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde Induttrial Laminating Resin* 7374
nmin,'' Melamine-Formaldehyde Molding Powders 79 *sinox Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins 73, 74 ^Accelerator, 36-38
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Plasticiser* 86-89
Oil Additive 90 ptoluh," oil Additives 91-93
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r'" Functional Fluid 95 Si rt>* ^alyonyethylene Thioefheri 99, 100
CD Polyoxyethylene Ester 99 u,*c Acid 101
Surface Coating Resins 80, 81 Tricresyl Phosphote 104 "Ultron" Vinyl Film 81 "Ultron" Vinyl Resins and Compounds "Ultron" Vinyl Sheeting 82
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Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Ammonium Ethyl Photphote 41, 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42 "Lustrex" Styrene Industrial Resins 73, 74 "Mllmer" 1 Fungicide 64 "Monsanto Fire Retardants" 65 "ftezgard" Fire Retardants for Textiles 84, B5 Rubber Accelerators 36-38 Rubber Antioxidants 43, 44 "Santobrlte" Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Technical "Santocel" Silica Aerogel for Industrial Applications "SantDebtor" para-Dichlorobenzenu 90 "Sontomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 "Sontophen" 20 Pentachlorophenol, Technical 94 "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technical 95 : Sodium Bisulfate 96 Sodium Bisulfite 96 Sodium Phosphate, Tri 97
"Alkophos" Aluminum Acid Phosphates 39, 40 Aluminum Metophosphate 40 Aluminum Oxide Abrosive Grain 40 Aluminum Phosphate, Tri 40 "Aroclor" Polyehlorlnoted Polyphenyis 44, 45 Barium Metophosphate 45 Bone Ash 47 Calcium Metophosphate 48 Calcium Phosphate, Tri 48, 49 Chlorine 49 Hydrochloric Acid 60 Lead Metophosphate 61 Lithium Metophosphate 61 Magnesium Mefaphosphale 61 Magnesium Pyrophosphate, Di 62 "Mertcnol" Synthetic Tanning Agent 63 Phosphoric Add 69. 70 Polyvinyl-Butyral Resins 78, 79 Potassium Metophosphate 83
Acetic Acid 38. 39
para-Acefylaminobenzenetulfonyi Chloride 39 Aluminum Sulfate, Commercial and Iran free 4 Aminobiphenyl, Technical, ortho and poro 4 I Ammonia, Anhydrous and Aqua 41 Anisldine, ortho and paro 42, 43
Bensenesulfonic Add, Technical 46 Benzoic Acid 46
Benzyl Chloride 46, 47 Biphenyl 47
Calcium Nitrate 48 Calcium Pyrophosphaie (Normal) Caustic Soda 49 Chlorine 49 Chlorobenzene 50 Chlorosulfonic Acid 51
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Cresol, meta, ortho and poro 51
Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52
Cydohexylemine 52
Cyelohexylbenzene 52
Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone 54
2,4-Dinltrochlorobenzene, Technical 55
Ethyl Acetote 55, 56
Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56
0665013
TOWOLDMON0043096 WATER_PCB-00027565
, <. Pyroohoiphate, Telro 9B Sulfote. Anhydroui 98 Teitili Detergent 99
;.,,0, Polyoxyethylene Thioetheri 99, 100
...01 CD Polroxyethyene filer 99 S Textile Siting Agem 100
, 'it Acid 1 01 -v '.r:' Coating Vinyl Reiini 80, 81 ;.'0r' Spinning Aidl I 0 1
S;P> laminating Ploitic for Sofety Gloil Sen Cake 86 Xnromerj* Alkyl Aryl Sulfonatei 93 Sc-'^ir Phoiphaie, Di, Arhydrcui 97 Sodnim Pyroohoiphate, Tetro 98 Soo um Sultoie, Anhydroui 98 S- Acid 101
C 30 Si l.ca Sol 1 01 `"-"omum Phoiphote 105 ' "n'opt'otphate 105
80
Wui . h
l,a'0tM'.c Acid 60 *< 6c *nK,dri<J# i2
5olve^', Alcohol 63 Synthetic Tanning Agent 63
v-'lcn|' ^0l"''*iuHonot# 64
'` "o' n-
High Molecular Weight Eller Alcohol
Sl1,. 5 *t-'d 66
N^'nitole 66 ti^. fechmeol 66, 67
ofVi *n,*p*. rnieto, ortho and pi ''"Vonoie 67, 68 9,,ho and poro 68
Phfhalic Anhydride 71 Piperidine 71 Salicylic Acid 86 Salt Coke 86 "Sonlomerie'1 Alkyl Aryl SuKonotei 93 "Santojite Sodium Sulfite Anhydroui, Technical
Sodium Biivlfote (Nitre Coke) 96 Sodium Bnulfite 96 Scdium Phoiphole. Oi, Anhydroui 97
Sodium Pyrophotphate, Telro 98 Sodium Sulfate, Anhydroui 98 'Sterpx ' Polyoxyethylene Thioethen 99, 100
"Sterox" CD Polyoiyethylene liter 99
Sulfur Dioxide, Liquid 100, 101 Sulfuric Acid 1 01 Thiophoiphoryl Chloride, Technical 102
Thiourea 102 poro-Toluene>ulfonamide 102
Toluenetullonic Acid, Techmcol 102 pora-Tclueneiulfonyl Chloride 103 meto-Tolylene Diiiocyanote 103
Triehlorobenzene, Technical 103 Tncreiyl Phoiphate 104
Vanadium Sulfuric Acid Carolyn 104
95
068501A
TOWOLDMON0043097 WATER_PCB-00027566
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"Color-Toned Rez" Exterior Penetroting Seolert SI
"Fungiteal" Wood Pretervotive 57
,
"Hi-Glot* Rez" Interior Luster Wood Finish 59
Hydrochloric Acid 40
"Louxein" Casein Glue 57
:
"Louxein" Catein-Soybean Blend Glue 57
"Louxein" Soybean Glue 57
.
"Louxlte" Melamine Retin Adhetive 57
'
"Louxlte" Phenolic Retin Adhetivet 57
"Louxite" Retorcinol Retin Adhetivet 57
"Louxite" Ureo Retin Adhetivet 58
"Lauxtol" A, Wood Preiervative 60, 61
liquid, Ready-to-Ute General Purpose Give (No. 2905) 58
Plaitic Metaphotphote 71
"Ratimene" Melamine-formaldehyde Induttrial Laminating
Retint 73, 74
"Retimene" Melamine-Formoldehyde Surface Cooling Retin 80,1
"Retimene" Phenol-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Retin 80, 81
"Retimene" Urea-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Retin 80, 81
"Rez" Wood Sealer and Primer 84
"Rezite" Wood Sealer 85
Benzoic Acid 46 Benzyl Benzoate, U.S.F. 46 Benzyl Chloride 46, 47 Calcium Photphale, Tri 48, 49 Caustic Soda 49
"Coumorin Monsanto" 51 meta-Cretol 51 Cyelohexylbenzene 52 Dibutyl Phthalate 52 Diethyl Phtholate 54 2,3-Dimethoxybenzoldehyde, Technical 54 "Ethovan" Flavoring and Aromatic 55
Ethyl Acetate 55, 56 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 "Luttrex" Styrene Molding Compoundi 74-77
Phenylacetic Acid 69 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Phtholic Anhydride 71
Plastics 72-82 Potassium Pyrophosphate, Tetra 63 Salicylate, Methyl, U.S.P. 85
Nmmonio, Anhydrous 41 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42 Chloramine-T, N.F. 49 "Ethovan" Flavoring and Aromatic 55 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 "Mercior" Sodium Hypochlorite 62 Potaiiium Photphale, Di 83 Rubber Accelerators 36-38 Rubber Antioxidant* 43, 44 "Santobone" DDT Insecticide 89 "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate 95 Sodium Phosphate, Di, Anhydrous 97 Sodium Phosphote, Di, Duohydrole 97 Sodium Photphale, Tri 97 Sodium Pyrophoiphole, Tetro 98 Sulfuric Acid 101 "Ultron" Vinyl Film 8 1 "Vanillin Monsanto" 105
0685015
TOWOLDMON0043098 WATER PCB-00027567
I Photo by Piaget, SI, Louis
TOWOLDMON0043099 WATER_PCB-00027568
Acetoniiid, U.S.P. 38 Acelophenetldin, U.S.P. 39 pora-Acetylomlnobenzenesulfonyl Chloride 39 Acelylsallcylic Acid, U.S.P. ond Storch Gronulalion* ortho-Aminobiphenyl, Technical 41 Ammonium Benzoate 41 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42
Benzoic Acid 46 Benzyl Benzoate, U.S.P. 46 Benzyl Chloride 46, 47 Cofleine, U.S.P. 47 Cofleine, Citrated, U.S.P. 48 Calcium Phosphate, Di, Anhydrous 48 Calcium Phosphate, Di, Dihydrote 48 Calcium Phosphate, Tri 48, 49 Calcium Pyrophosphate (Normal) 49 Chloral Hydrate, U.S.P. 49 Chloramine-T, N.F. 49
poro-Chloro-meta*Cresol 50 poro-Chlorophenol 50 pora-Cbtoro-meto-Xylenol 51 Chlorothenylpyromine Citrate 51 "Cresantol" Germicides 51
39
Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Aminobiphenyl. Technical, ortho and pora 41
Ammonia, Aqua 41 Ammonium Phosphote, Mono 42 Anisidine, ortho ond para 42, 43 Benzenetulfonic Acid, Technical 46
Benzoic Acid 46 Benzotrichloride 46 Benzyl Chloride 46, 47 Chloroaniline, meto, ortho ond para 49, 50 Chlorobenzene 50
Chiorophenol, ortho and para 50 Chlorosulfonic Acid 51 Cresol, ortho ond para 51 Creiol-Cresyiic Acid 52 Cydohenylamine 52 2,5-Dichloronitrobenzene 52 2,4-Oichlorophenol, Technical 52,53 2,4.Dinitroanlline 55 2,4*Dii>itrochlorobenzene, Technical 55
H Acid 59 Koch Acid 60 Maleic Anhydride 62
Acetic Acid 38, 39 Aluminum Metaphosphate 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Ammonium Benzoate 41 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42 Benzoic Acid 46 Caffeine, U.S.P. 47 Calcium Phosphates 48, 49 Calcium Pyrophosphate (Normol) 49 Chlorine 49 "Coumorin Monsonta" 51 "Ethovan" flavoring ond Aromatic 55 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Prool 56 Ferric Orthophosphote 56 Hydrochloric Acid 60 "Lustre*" Styrene Molding Compound* 74-77 "Merclor" Sodium Hypochlorite 62 "Monsanto AE-1" High Molecular Weight Ester Alcohol
Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Plastics 72-82
0665017
TOWOLDMON0043100 WATER PCB-00027569
Crtipl-Cruylic Acid 52
(ryjolbo'' Dentifrice Dote 52 E*yl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 Glyteiophotphoiei 58, 59 Glycrrophoiphoric Acid 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60
luitre* ' Styrene Molding Compound! 74-77 (*ognium Phojphote, Mono and Tri 62
MtrlT pota-Toluenetulfonate 64 Ni'ric Acid 66 erthO-Nitrooniline 66 po'P'Phenetidine 66
Phtnol <6 hunolphthalein, U.S.P. 66
rtitnolohiholein, Yellow, Not U.5.P. 69 Hitnylocetomide 69 fWybcetic Acid 69
Phtnylocelic Acid, Polonium Soil 69
bro-PNenylethylomine 69 Phoephoric Acid 69, 70 rhotphorui Oxychloride 70 Phcjphorw Trichloride 7 1 Phtnolii Anhydiide 71
''Mtrto'" Proprietory Solvent Alcohol 63 Mirianol" Synthetic Tanning Agent 63
Meihyl poio-Tolueneiulfonale 64 Nitreline Acid 66 I Nilnc Acid 66
I Wtho-Nilroaniline 66
' oNho-Nilrooniiole 66 MtO'Niirobiphenyl 67 Ntirochlorobemene, meto, ortho and paro Poro-Niirophtnol 67 Jhwet.dine, ortho and paro 68 Phenol 68
^Mphoric Acid 69, 70 Phoiphoru! O.ychloride 70 yttiphotui Trichloride 71 TMhol't Anhyotid* 71 Wonn.u.SP. 85
Actd 86
omocsior poro-Diehlorobeniene 90
A'hyl Aryl Sultonote. 93
67
^odiurn
Sulfi' AnhYdrou' Technicol
Bi,df|1# 9ft
Piperidine 71 Potassium Ammonium Phosphote, Mono 83 Polonium Photphote, Di and Mono 83 Saccharin, U.S.P. 85 Saccharin, Sodium, U.S.P. 85 Solicylote, Methyl, U.S.P. 85 Salicylic Acid 86 "Sontomerte" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonctei 93 ``Sontophen'1 1 Germicide 93, 94 Sodium Benzoate, U.S.P. 96 Sodium Photphote, Di, Anhydroui 97 Succinic Anhydride 100 Sulfanilamide, U.S.P. 100 Sulfuric Acid 101 Thenylpyramine Hydrochloride 102 Thiourea 102 "Vuepok" Rigid Tromporent Packaging Materia
Sodium Photphote, Di, Anhydrous 97 Sodium Pyrophotphale, Tetra 98 Sodium Sulfote, Anhydrout 98 "Slerox" Polyoxyethylene Thioethert 99, "Slerox'' CD Polyoxyethylene Etter 99 Sulfuric Acid 101 Terphenyl, meta 101 Terphenyl, Mixed Isomeric 101, 102 Thiourea 102 pora-Toluenetulfonamide 102 Toluenetulfonic Acid, Technicol 102 para-Toluenetulfonyl Chloride 103 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene 103
*umenf" pk "'"-Frmaldehyde Surtace Coating Retin 80, 61
^wnene" nl-Pormoldehyde Surfac-e Cooling Retint 80, 81
Soteho,,. . *o-Formoldehyde Surfacee CC oating Retin 80, 81
85
5*% w. es
Sodlom
U.S.P, 85
pVropho!phate 95
5od,I
U.S.P. 96 96
C^rophotphale 96
Wnm ph pho`Phote, low pH 97
PhocnL0'*' Dl' Duohydrate S*p 'Mo"o 97
^wtPv h,#'Tri 97
^'u' Cf,?h?pKo'*'
98
97
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105 ron*paren1 Poekogmg Moleria
toby livinf Galloway. .
0665018
TOWOLDMON0043101 WATER PCB-00027570
Industries Served
"Hi-Glots Rez" Interior Luster Wood Finish 59 Industrial Resins 73, 74 "louxein" Corein Give 57 "Lauxeln" Cotein-Soybean Blend Glue 57 "Lauxeln" Soybean Glue 57 "louxite" Meiomlne Rerin Adhesive 57
"louxite" Phenolic Rerin Adheriver 57 "louxite" Urea Retin Adhetiver 56
"lutlrex" loticei and Retint Surface Cootingt 60, 81 "luitrex" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 "Monsanto Fire Retardants" 65
" Phenol-Formaldehyde Molding Compounds 79, I "Rex" Wood Seoler and Primer 84 "Rezgord" Fire Retordantr for Textiles 84, 85 "Rezite" Wood Sealer 85 Rubber Accelerators 36-38 Rubber Antioxidants 43, 44 "Santocel" Silica Aerogel for Industrial Applications 90
TOWOLDMON0043102 WATER PCB-00027571
TOWOLDMON0043103 WATER_PCB-00027572
Industries Served
4* .
Ammonia, Anhydrous 41 Ammonium Phosphate, Hemi--(Hemibasic) 42 "Aretkop" Sodium Sutyl-orTho-Phenylphenolsulfonote 4< Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone 54 Ferrophotphorus 57 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59
Hydrochloric Add 60 Inhibited Adds 60 Nitric Acid 66
Phosphoric Add 69, 70 "Retinox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Induitrial Retint 73, 74 "Sontomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate* 93 "Sontosile" Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technicol 95 Sodium Phosphate, Tri 97 Sulfuric Acid 101 Thiocarbanilide Rubber Accelerator 38
Ammonia, Aqua 41 Ammonium Phoiphate, Nemi--(Hemibatic) 42 "Aresktene" Disodium Dibutyl-ortho-Phenylphertoldiiullonate "Blolite" Mold Inhibitor 47 Chloramine-T, N.F. 49 Chlorine 49 ''Merclor" Sodium Hypochlorite 62 "Monsanto Detergent MXP" 65 Phenol 68 Plastic Metaphotphate 71 "Santobrlle" Sodium Pentochiorophenate, Technicol 89 "Sontom*re" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 Sodium Bltuifole (Nitre Cake) 96 Sodium Bisulfite 96 Sodium Photphate, Tri 97 Sodium Phosphite, Di, Anhydrous 98 Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetra 98
Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Ammonia, Aqua 41 "Areskap" Sodium Butyi-ortho-Phenylphenolsulfonote 44 "Areiket" Sodium Butylbiphenyltuifonate 44 "Aresklene" Disodium Dibutyi-ortho-PhenylphenoldiSuifonote Caustic Seda 49 pare-Chloro-meta-Crete! 50 para-Chloro-meta-Xylenol 51 Hydrochloric Acid 60 lampblack 60 "Merclor" Sodium Hypochlorite 62 "Mertonol " Synthetic Tanning Agent 63 "Mitmer" I Fungicide 64 pora-Nitrophenol 67 Phenol 68 Salicylic Acid 86 "Santobrite" Sodium Pentochiorophenate, Technical 89 "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 "Sontophen" 20 Pentachlorophenol, Technicol 94 "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technicol 95 "Santotan" KR Posic Chrome Sulfote 95
0665021
TOWOLDMON0043104 WATER_PCB-00027573
TOWOLDMON0043105 WATER_PCB-00027574
Industries Served
Sulfuric Acid 101 "Ultron''Vinyl Film 81
Aluminum Oxide Abroiive Groin 40 Bone Aih 47 'Hlbltite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Magneiium Ammonium Phoaphote 61 "Milmar" 1 Fungicida 64 Ploitie Matophotphota 71 "Santophan" 20 Pantachlorophanol, Technical 94 ''Sontoiita" Sodium Sulfite Anhydroui, Technical 95 Sodium Acid Pyrophoiphata 95 Sodium Bituifofe (Nitre Coke) 96 Sodium Pyrophoiphata, Tatra 98 Thlocarbonilide Rubber Accelerator 38 Thioureo 102
TOWOLDMON0043106 WATER_PCB-00027575
.,-,0hfn 20 Penlochlorophtncl, T^rSnirol 94 ..e Coding Vinyl Reiint 00, 8! *chicr0Pn^nol. Tchnicol 102
Rfl Blondmg Seoler for 'or*d Wood
105
Site.
1
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Phnio f>y
Giillo-d uy, S'Y.
JL
I
0685024
TOWOLDMON0043107 WATER_PCB-00027576
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain 40 Ammonia, Aqua 41 Ban# Aih 47
Cauitic Soda 49 Ferrophotphorus 57 "Hibitlte" Add Inhibitor 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 Inhibited Add* 60 Nitrating Add 66
Nitric Add 66 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Phosphorus, Elemental 70
"Santoperse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate* 93 Sodium Phosphate, Dl, Anhydrous 97
Sodium Pyrophosphate, Totro 98 Sulfuric Acid 101
Biphenyl 47
"Cere*" Styrene Copolymer Plastic 72 "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets 73 Glues 57, 58 "lustre*" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 "Milmer" 1 Fungicide 64 "Nitron" Cellulose-Nitrate Sheets 77, 78 "Resimene" Melomine-Formaldehyde Industrial lomlnaling
Resins 73, 74 "Resinox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Molding Compounds 79, I "Santiclxer" 8 Plasticizer 87 "Santobrite" Sodium Pentochlorophenote, Technical 89 "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 "Santophen" 20 Pentochlorophenol, Technical 94 Surface Coating Vinyl Resins 80, 81 "Ultron" Vinyl Film 81 "Vuepck" Rigid Transparent Pockaging Material 82
Alkyl Acid Phosphates 40 Amirobiphenyj, Technical, ortho and para 41
Mognesiun ^agnesiun
"Aresklene" Disodium Dibutyl-ortho-Phenylphenoldisuifonate 4i Maleic Anl
"Arcelor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls 44, 45
"Merscl" F
Barium Metaphosphate 45
Milmer" '
Barium Phosphate, Dl 45
, 'Monsanto
Barium Pyrophosphate, Di 45
Phenol 6
"Benthal" Alkyd Resin Intermediate 46 Calcium Metaphosphate 48
Cholic A> Pbitic Me<
Chlorobenzene 50 Diamylommonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 52
B*sin>ene Bimene
Dibutyl Phthalate 52 Diethyl Phthalote 54
'Peiimen* Bin SC-2
Dimethyl Phthalate 54
B*`<" SC-3
"D.P, Solution" lacquer Additive 55
I?1'1' SC-4
Ethyl Aeetote 55, 56
..Santicizer
Lampblack 60
Sontocel"
Lead Orthophosphote, Mono and Tri 61
,Sontolite
Lead Pyrophosphate, Di 61
^antomos
"Lustre*" Lotices and Resins Surface Coatings 60, 81
^antomer
"lustre*" Styrene Industrial Resins 73, 74
Santoph*
Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate 61
v ^antovar
0665025
TOWOLDMON0043108 WATER PCB-00027577
TOWOLDMON0043109 WATER PCB-00027578
Alkyl Add Phosphate* 40 Aluminum Chloride Solution 32 84. 40 Aluminum Phosphate, Tri 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Commercial 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Ammonia Anhydrous 41 Ammonio, Aqua 41 Ammonium Ethyl Phosphate 41, 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Di 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Mono 42 "Arocior" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls 44, 45 Benzoic Acid, Technical 46 Bone Ash 47 Chlorine 49 "Coumorin Monsanto" 51 Dibutyl Phthalate 52 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 "Lustrex" latices and Resins Surfoce Coolings 8 "Lustrex " Styrene Industrial Resins 73, 74
Ammonia, Anhydrous 41 Ammonio, Aqua 41 Caustic Soda 49 Chlorine 49 Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52 Cyclohexylomine 52 Dicyclohexylamine 53 Ferrophosphorus 57 "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 Phenol 68 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Potassium Phosphote, Di 83 "Resinox" Phenol-Formoldehyde Industrial Resins 73, 74 "Sanrobrite" Sodium Pentochlorophenate, Technical 89 "Saniocel" Silico Arogel for Industrial Applications 90 "Santodex" Oil Additive 90 "Santolene" Fuel Oil Additives 90, 91 "Santelube" Oil Additives 91-93 "Santomerte" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 "Santopoid" Oil Additives 94, 95 "Santopour" Oil Additives 95
Alkyl Acid Phosphates 40 Aminobiphenyl, Technical, ortho and para 4 1 Ammonia, Anhydrous ond Aqua 41 "Arocior" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls 44, 45 "Benlhal" Alkyd Resin Intermediate 46 Benzoic Acid 46 Bicyelohexyl 47 "Cerex" Styrene Copolymer Plastic 72 Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52 Cyclohexylbenzene 52 Dibutyl Phthalate 52 Di (2-Ethyl Hexyl) Phthalote (D.O.P.J Plasticizer 53, 54 Diethyl Phthalote 54 Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone 54 Dimethyl Phthalate 54 "D.P. Solution" Lacquer Additive 55 Ethyl Acetate 55, 56 "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetote Sheets 73 Glues 57, 58 Industrial Resins 73, 74 "Lustrex" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 Maleic Anhydride 62 "Milmer" 1 Fungicide 64 "Monsont A6-1" High Molecular Weight Ester Alcohol 64
0665027
TOWOLDMON0043110 WATER PCB-00027579
TOWOLDMON0043111 WATER PCB-00027580
TOWOLDMON0043113 WATER PCB-00027582
m
Aluminum Sulfate, Commercial 40 Ammonio, Anhydrou* 41 "lustrex" Laticet ond Resins Surface Coatingi 80, 81 "Lustrex" Styrene Molding Compounds 74-77 "Reiimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde industrial Laminating
Resins 73, 74
"Reiimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde Surface Coating Resins 6 "Reiimene" Phenol-Formaldehyde Surfoce Coaling Reiins 80, < "Reiimene" Urea-Formaldehyde Surfoce Coating Resins 80, 8 Rubber Accelerators 36-38 Rubber Antloxidonts 43, 44 "Santicixer" Plosticixers 86-86
"Santobrile" Sodium Pentachlorophenote, Technical 89 "Santocel" Silica Aerogel for Thermal Insulation 90 Sulfur Dioxide, Liquid 100, 101 "Ultron" Vinyl Resins and Compounds 81, 82
"A-32" Rubber Accelerator 36 "A-77" Rubber Accelerator 36 "A-100" Rubber Accelerator 36 artho-Aminobiphenyl, Technical 41 Ammonio, Anhydrous and Aqua 41 "Arodor" Polychlorrnoted Polyphenyls 44, 45 "Butasan'1 Rubber Accelerator 36 Calcium Nitrate 48 Caustic Soda 49 "Coumarin Monsanto" 51 Cydohexylamine 5? DPG (Diphenylguonidine) 36 "El-Sixty" Rubber Accelerator 36 "Ethosan" Rubber Accelerator 36 "Ethyl Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator 36 "Fleetol" H Rubber Antioxidont 43 "Guantal" Rubber Accelerator 37 "HB-40" Partially Hydrogenated Terphenyl 59 Hydrochloric Acid 60 "Insoluble Sulfur 60" 60 Lampbloclc 60 Latex Penetrants ond Stabilizers ("Aresklene," "Santomerse") "Mertax" Rubber Accelerator 37
Aluminum Chloride Solution 33 86, 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Commercial 40 Aluminum Sulfate, Iron Free 41 Couitic Soda 49 Chlorosulfonic Add 51 "Coumarin Monsanto'' 51 "CresantoT Germicides 51 Cresol-Cresylic Acid 52 "Ethavan" Flavoring ond Aromatic 55 Hydrochloric Acid 60 "Monsonto Detergent MXP" 65 Phenol 66 Potossium Pyrophosphate, Tetra 83 "SA-326" ortho-Biphenyl Biguanide 85 "Santocel" Silico Aerogel for Industrial Applications 90 "Santomerse ' Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates 93 "Santophen" 1 Germicide 93, 94 "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technical 95 Sodium Phosphate, Tri 97 Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetro 96 Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous 98
06BS031
TOWOLDMON0043114 WATER PCB-00027583
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Photo by F.tring Galloway. .V K. i[imum i im
"fihojoi Rubber Accelerolor 37 ,J*ti I fungicide 64 "jnc Ihvrod Rubber Accelerolor 37 tt'o-Niiropheriol 67
o 00 ;roiD0or,: *fd 69, 70
'o F.p Rubber Accelerator 37 "nordei AS* 84
Rubber Accelerolor ICryitoli) 37 *3 SO Rubber Accelerolor 37 -burr Reoco*onrv 83 ^-blCKf Sn.co Aerogel for Indutlriol Application* ( -`C"'0(u,e Rufcbe' Arcelerolor 37, 38 Rubber Aniiomdante 43
Wky, Aly| Syl'onole* 93 crioi re Sodium Sulftle, Anhydrous, Technical 95 >o"ouo> Rubber Ariioxrdcinlj 43, 44 5e"'0*eire R,,bbe, Anliaxrdunl* 44 >>'0 Poiyoiye,hyl,n, Thioethere 99,100
,'n' CD Polyoxyethylene Eiter 99 "oriomer | 00 '01
Thiocorbonilide Rubber Accelerator 38 "Thioflde" Robber Accelerator 38 "ThiotaRubber Accelerator 38 Thiourea 102 "Thiurod" Rubber Accelerator 38 meta-Tolylene Diiiocyonate T 03 `Ureko" Sate Rubber Accelerator 38 *'Vanillin Montanto" 105
y t'u'inr Co/!tn a\. X. 1.
O,,tio-Toly| Biguonide 99 W-e, p`,'f D,"'9*nl 99 - "c fY^Te'hy'ene Thioetherj 99,100 ' c(**<,,du 't1,lT0,y*thy' leee Eiter 99
TOWOLDMON0043115 WATER PCB-00027584
Industries Served
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Alkyl Acid Phosphates 40 Aluminum Chloride Solution 32 14. 40 Ammonio, Anhydrous and Aqua 41 Ammonium Ethyl Phosphor* 41, 42 Ammonium Phosphate, Dl and Mono 42 Amyl Potassium Sodium Phosphot* 42 "Arski*nt" Disodium Dibuty|.orth-Ph#nylph*nldisulfonot* Caustic Sodo 49 CMoromine-T, N.F. 49 Chlorin* 49 Crsat-Cr*iylic Acid 32 Dibutyl Phthalot* 32 Ethyl Ac*tat* 35, 56 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 "HB-40" Partially Hydrog*nat*d Terphenyl 59 Magnesium Ammonium Phoiphat* 61 "M*relor" Sodium Hypochlorit* 62 "Morion'' Textile Proc*tiing and Finishing Ag*nti 62, 63 `Mllm*r" 1 Fungicid* 64 "Mensonto Fir* Relordantt" 65 Hitrating Acid 66
Benzoic Acid 46 "Coumorin Monsarto" 51 "Ethovon" Flavoring and Aromatic 55 Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof 56 "lustrex" Sryr*n* Molding Compounds 74-77 "Nlfos'-T Insecticide 65, 66 "Miron" lns*cticid* 66 Saccharin, U.S.P. 85 Solicylat*, Methyl, U.S.P. 85 "Santobrile" Sodium Penlochlorophenate, Technical 89 Sodium Benzoate 96 "Vanillin Monsanto'' 105 "Vuepak" Rigid Troniparent Pockoging Material 82
Aluminum Sulfate, Commercial 40 Ammonio, Anhydrous 41 Ammonia, Aqua 41 Ammonium Ethyl Phosphote 41, 42 Ammonium Metaphosphcte 42 Chloromine-T, N.F. 49 Chlorine 49 Cyclohexyiamlne 52 "Merelor" Sodium Hypochlorite 62 Phosphoric Acid 69, 70 Plostic Melaphoiphate 71 Salt Cake 86 "Santobrile" Sodium Pentochlorophenale, Technicol t "Sontosit* ' Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Tecon.col 95 Sodium Metaphosphate llnioiuble) 97 Sodium Phosphot*, Di, Anhydrous 97 Sodium Phosphot*, Mono 97 Sodium Phosphot*, Tri 97 Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetro 98 Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous 98 Sulfuric Add 101
0685033
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TOWOLDMON0043116 WATER_PCB-00027585
69.70 """''Tllt-Mfc.wwprtoa>lPh>''" 7718, 79
Po^ Pyrophoiphale.Tetra 83 Po',l` .. ut|on,in#-Fofmaldohydo Textile Rsiint
.. R9tordanU for Textile* 84, 85 R*,,0ri" 1.H Plaiticiier 84
84
,Son,lC! jaflo
OOT Inieeticide 89 Sodium Pentochlorophenote, Technical B9
San! r',," Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate* 93
$on h jo Pentochlorophenol, Technical 94
5antP| " Sodium Sulfite Anhydrou*, Technical 95
pyrOpt*0Phot*' T,,r0 98 slltot., Arfwdra. 98 *,d" Textile Detergent 99
"Sterox" Polyoxyethylene Thioether* 99, 100 '`Stymer''--S Textile Sizing Agent 100 Styrene Monomer 100 Sulfur Dioxide, liquid 100, 101 Sulfuric Acid 101 Surface Coating Vinyl Retin* 60, 81 "Syton" W.20 and DS Silica Sol* 101
Tricretyl Phoiphate 104 "Ultron" Vinyl Film 81 Zinc Ammonium Phoephate 105
Photo by Ewing Galloway, -V. i\
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Photo by lilt ing Galloway, S.Y.
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TOWOLDMON0043117 WATER PCB-00027586
Monsanto Products
ACCILIRATOftS
ACCELERATORS, RUBBER
"A-32"
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Reaction product of butyraldehyde and butylidene aniline of complex chemical structure. Redvellow to orange-brown oily liquid, slightly turbid when cold; Sp. Gr. 0.98; Hash point 80 C.; soluble in benzene, chloroform, acetone and solvent naphtha.
Uses: Zinc oxide and fatty acid usually desirable but not always necessary. Gives high modulus and tensile. Flat cur ing and easy to process. Often useful as an activator of thiazole-type accelerator, Excellent for hard rubber.
Containers: 400 and 150-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Clossiflcotion: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-pagc booklet.
"A-77"
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Condensation product of acetaldehyde and aniline by a special Monsanto process. Such products, known as aldehyde derivatives of Schiff's bases, are of com plex chemical composition. Free-flowing reddish-brown liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.04; flash point 55'C.; soluble in benzene, chloroform, acetone and naphtha. Uses: Excellent for hard vulcanizates, either natural or syn thetic rubber. Use 1-2%. Should not be used with mag nesium oxide or lime. Gives vulcanizates which will take a high polish.
Containers: 150-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
Containers: roo-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIB),
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Indu^ 48-page booklet.
DPG (Diphtnylguanidine)
Standard Form: Powder.
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Specifications: White powder; 99.5% min. throm-j mesh; moisture less than 0.5%; ash Lss than 0.3'^. y 145 C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.15.
Uses: Sometimes used alone in mechanical-type comp^ On 100 parts rubber use 1.0--1.5 ^ with 2-4''9 sulfur, 'j used as an activator.
Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOI8)
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Indu, 48-page booklet.
"EL-SIXTY" [1,3 fail (2-fceftzof/iraza/y/-mercopfi thyl) urea]
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: Cream-colored powder; 99.5 % rr.in 200 mesh; moisture less than 1 0%; ash less lhan M.P. 220C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.29.
Uses: Requires zinc oxide and fatty acid. May be U'ecf but for best results an activator is usually desirable.. excellent processing and curing characteristics m types of compounds. Very effective in compounds ona ing high loads of retarding pigments such as clay.
Containers: 150-ib. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIff
Literature: "El-Sixty--An Accelerator for Rubber Vu zation," 20-page booklet; "Monsanto Chemicals :a Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"A-100"
"ETHASAN" (Zinc DimlhyUdithiocarbamatm)
Standard Form: Liquid.
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: Aldehyde derivative of a Schiff's base made
Specifications: White powder; Sp. Gr. 1.44; 99.5^
with use of butyraldehyde, acetaldehyde and aniline. Dark
through 200 mesh; moisture 0.5% max.
reddish-brown oily liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.04; flash point 85;C.; soluble in benzene, chloroform, acetone and solvent naphtha.
Uses: An ultra accelerator used for latex, activation or zoles and straight acceleration. Comparable to "Pip-Pr
Uses: Excellent for hard rubber vulcanizates, either natural
latex except gives somewhat lower modulus.
or synthetic. Use 1.0-2.0%. Gives tough, homy vulcanizates with little tendency toward brittleness.
Containers: too-lb. fiber drums.
Contoinors: 400 and 150-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOW
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Indus
1 Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
48-page booklet.
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry,"
48-page booklet.
"ETHYL THIURAD" {Ttrathyl-thiuram-disultid) "M
"BUTASAN" (Zinc Dibulyl-dithiocarbamaf*)
Standard Form: Powder,
Specifications: Cream-colored powder; Sp. Gr. 1.24; 99-5% min. through 200 mesh; moisture 0.5% max.; soluble in carbon disulfide, benzene, chloroform and gasoline; insol uble in water and dilute caustic.
Uses: An ultra accelerator for latex; also used as an acti vator for thiazole-type accelerators.
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: Gray-to-white powder; 100% throu* mesh; at least 99^4% through 200 mesh; ash 0 G M.P. 673C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.26; very soluble in j benzene and naphtha.
Uses: Either as a primary or secondary accelerate: same manner as "Thiurad" and "Mono Tluurad. tivity, it is stronger than "Mono Thiurad" jnd *
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Containers: Jjc-lb, fiber drums,
pipping Classification; Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
littraturr- `` Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry' 48-page booklet,
,,oUANTAL" (Diphmnylguanidin* Phthala1)
5tondord Form; Powder.
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Specifications: Product formed by reacting two molecules ofdiphenylguanidine and one molecule ofphthalic add; con tain* one-half mol of water of crystallization; white powder ranging from blue-white to faint gray; 99.5% min. through 200 mesh; moisture 3% max. (this amount present in the hydrate); ash less than 0.5%; M.P. i78C. min.; Sp, Gr. 1,20.
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Uses: Very weak when used alone. Excellent as a lowscorch activator for thiazole-type accelerators.
Containers: 150-Ib. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags.
Shipping Classification! Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
'Ofn*l Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
'I-OUgJ MERTAX" (2-Mercoptobettiof/wazo/e purified) -S%i Standard Perm: Powder.
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Giv. manyf ntain.
Specifications: Light yellow powder; will not melt to clear liquid below I75"C; ash 0.5% max.; 99'/j% through 200 mesh; 100% through too mesh; moisture 0.5% max.; mercaptobenzothiazole content 97% min.; Sp. Gr. 1.42.
Usost Same as for "Thiotax" but gives a material of higher purity, less color, less odor and less taste.
Containers: 50-lb. paper bags; 150-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
literature; "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
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"METHASAN" (Zinc Dimothyl-dithbcarbamafo)
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Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: White powder; Sp. Gr. 1.66; 99.3% min. through 200 mesh; moisture 0,5% max.; Sp. Gr. 1.66.
Uses: An ultra accelerator used for latex, activation of thiazoles and straight acceleration. In latex, it is too slow for most practical applications.
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Containers: 100-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Utoroturo: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
'MONO THIURAD" (Totrammthyl-thiuiam-monoiulBdo) l
Standard Form: Powder.
gh 80 max ctone;
Specifications: Lemon-yellow powder; 99.8 % min. through too mesh; 99.0% through 200 mesh; moisture 0.5% max.; ssho.5% max.; M.P. 103X. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.39.
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Uses: A very good activator for thiazole accelerators, some what safer to handle in this respect than "Thiurad." Gives low-compression set. Good results when used alone. Use 0.25-0.5095 on the rubber or synthetic with normal sulfur.
Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums.
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Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Litorotwro: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"PIP-PIP" (Piperdmium penfomefAy/ene dithiocarbamato)
Stondord Form: Crystals. Specifications: Uniform fine white-to-cream crystals; M.P. 170X. min. at time of shipment; decomposes slowly in the presence of water and during storage with a corresponding drop in M.P.; Sp. Gr. 1.13; 5.0% soluble in water. Uses: An ultra accelerator for latex and fast-curing cements. Containers: 50-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Utoroturo: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"R-2" CRYSTALS Standard Form: Crystalline solid. Specifications: Reaction product of carbon bisulfide with methylene dipiperidine; light brown, coarse crystalline solid; Sp. Gr. 1.11; M.P. 59C.; soluble in acetone, benzene and naphtha. Usos: An ultra accelerator for latex and fast-curing cements. Containers: 50-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Utoroturo: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"RZ-50" (50% toluthn of N, N,~dimmthylcychhmxylamin# talt of dibutyldithiocarbamic acid)
Standard Form: Clear brown liquid. Specifications: Color (N. P. A.) 8.0 max.: Sp. Gr. 0.96. Uses: A fast accelerator for curing at room temperatures. Curing speed can be increased by the inclusion of "Thio tax" in the compound. "RZ-50" is useful in fast curing cements for spreader and combining work. Containers: 250-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"SANTOCURE" (N-Cyclohoxyl-2-bonzothiazyltulfonamido)
Standard Form: Powder. Specifications: Light tan or buff-colored powder; 100% through 20 mesh; M.P. 94C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.27; moisture \.o% max;ash 0.5% max. Usos: Requires zinc oxide and fatty acid. Activators are sometimes desirable but not always needed. Gives excellent results in natural, reclaimed and synthetic rubbers. Excep tionally safe at processing temperatures but very powerful at curing temperatures. Gives high modulus and tensile. Fairly low melting point makes dispersion easy. Containers: 50-lb. paper bags; 200 and 150-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN.
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.ACCILIRATORS
literature: "Santocure--An Accelerator for Rubber Vul canization," 52-page booklet; "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
THIOCARBANILIDE ("A-l") (Also collad N-N'-diphanyl thioureo)
Standard Form: Powder. Specification*: White powder; 100.0% min. through 100 mesh; M.P. i48C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.32; ash less than 0.5%; moisture 0.5% max.; test must avoid decomposition condi tions. Uss: Activates thiazole accelerators but used best as straight accelerator in fast-curing stocks such as tube repair gum. Accelerates neoprene latex. Also used as a flotation agent and acid inhibitor. Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums; 50-Ib. paper bags. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Llteraturo: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"THIOFIDE" [2-2'-dithiobis (fcanrofArozo/a) (MB75)' Standard Form: Powder. Specifications: Cream powder; Sp. Gr. 1.5; M.P. I70C. min.; moisture less than 0.5',',; ash less than 0.5%. Usos: Requires zinc oxide and fatty add and an activator is usually desirable. Safe handling when properly activated. Can be used successfully in a wide variety of stocks. Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"THIOTAX" (2-Mercopfobenzpf/t/azo/e) Standard Farm: Powder. Specification*: Light yellow powder; will not melt to clear liquid below I70C.; ash 0.5% max.; 995^% through 200 mesh; 100% through 100 mesh; moisture 0.5% max.; mercaptobenzothiazole content 94% min. Uses: Requires zinc oxide and fatty add. An activator is not needed but is often desirable. Activator must be ad justed carefully to avoid scorch difficulties. Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags. Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN. Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals fortheRubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"THIURAD" (Tiram*thyl-thiuram-ditulfid) Standard Form*. Powder.
Specifications: White powder; 99.5% min. through 200 mesh; ash 0.5C0 max.; Sp. Gr. 1.29; M.P. i44C. min. Uses: Requires zinc oxide and fatty add, An excellent acti vator for thiazole accelerators. Also used as straight accel erator in two ways. In stocks containing normal sulfur use 0.15-0.50% on the rubber; for good aging and heat resist ance use 2.o~4.o% and no sulfur. Excellent when used in same manner in Buna N and GRS.
Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums.
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Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN
literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry 48-page booklet.
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"UREKA" BASE
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Formula: 2-(2,4-dinitrophenylmercapto) benzothiazole.
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: Yellow-to-orange powder; 99.5% ra through 200 mesh; 0.5% max. ash; heat loss 0.5% nu M. P. i40cC. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.53.
Uses: Accelerator. "Uieka" Base is the thiazole aenvac formerly used in the accelerator blends "Ureka" ai "Ureka" Blend B. The former was 40 parts "Ureka" Bi
and 60 parts DPG; the latter was 40 parts "Ureka" Bj 46K parts Guantal and 13^ parts DPG. Requires ze oxide, fatty add and an activator.
Contoiners: 175-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Rubber Accelerators NOIBN '
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industn 48-page booklet.
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ACETANILID, U.S.P. Molecular Weight: 135.16 Formula: NHCOCH,
(4 oc
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
Specifications: White crystals or powder; ash 0.05% nW conforms to U.S.P. tests for carbomzable impurities tf. heavy metals; solubility in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:4) cofflpk1 M.P. U4.oC. min.; no crystals retained on 14 mesh; 3 C max. powder retained on 80 mesh.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Grades: Powder or crystals.
Containers: 150, too and 50-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb.
Shipping Clotsification: Acetanilid.
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ACETIC ACID
Formula: CHjCOOH
Utos: Used in dyeing where a weak acid is required in1', dye bath; manufacture of acetate solvents, cellulose ac<w and formation of other acetates, such as aluminum, sodium and ammonium acetate. Also used 111 manufaclU' of fish glue; as an antichlor; coagulation of rubber destruction of fungi; disinfectant in gelatin; pickling I(* stuffs; giving added detergency and firmness iu suapi bilizing olive oil; protecting seedlings from injury duetotl. rot and damping off; hardening and developing solution* ` photographic films. (See table in general data section.)
Gracia*: 56% CiH,Oj: Sp. Gr. 1.067; freezing point -8.oF 70% CjH,02: Sp. Gr. 1.074; freezing point +0.6 F. 80% CjH02: Sp. Gr. 1.076; freezing point -M7.4CF. 84% CvH,02'. Sp. Gr. 1.075; freezing point -*-27.3`F-
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Qlgciel: 99% C;H402: Sp. Gr. 1.05815 freezing point +58'5"F-
Cont<rin*r*: Aluminum drums; tank cars; tank trucks.
$Mppin9 ClotilflcoHon: Acetic Acid.
1 aCETOPHENETIDIN, U.S.P. (Also known as phonacotin) Die. (Hl*<ulor Welflht: 179.21
Formulat NHCOCH,
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OQH* Standard Form: Crystalline powder.
Specifications: White crystalline powder; solubility in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:15) complete; M.P. 135.0 C. min.; ash 0.05% max.; 5% max. powder retained on too mesh.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Containers: 200, 100 and 50-lb. liber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
' poro-ACETYLAMINOBENZENESULFONYL CHLORIDE
I (AIso known os N-acotylsuffanilyl cklorido and parooctfy/ommo6onzn sutfonchlorido)
i Meloeular Woight: 233.67 Formula: NHCOCH*
% max.;j ities and'
omplctejt 'h; 3.0% |
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Standard Form: Crystals. Oonoral Information--Properties: Light tan-to-brownish powder or line crystals; assay 97.5% min.
Uses: An intermediate in the manufacture of sulfa drugs. Containers: 150-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID, Starch Granulations
I Standard Form: Granules.
. , 1 in ihc aceiatcl
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F. F. l`F. 3F. ,
Specifications: Made with acetylsalicylic add, U.S.P.; white, pink or green granules. Assay: starch granulation 10%, 90-0% min.-91.0% max.; starch granulation 16%, 84 % min. --85.0% max.; starch granulation 20%, 80.0% min. --81.0% max.; free salicylic acid conforms to U.S.P. test on acetylsalicylic acid
mesh: Retained on-- 12-mesh screen 14-mesh screen
16-mesh screen
20-mesh screen
Through-- 40-mesh screen
12-50 MESH Trace, max.
5.0% min. 15.0% max. 20.0% min. 35.0% max. 60.0% min. 75.0% max.
10.0% max.
U*: Pharmaceutical product.
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Grades: 10%, 12-50 mesh, white; 16%, 12-50 mesh, white; 20%, 12-50 mesh, white; 10%, 12-jo mesh, pink; 10%, 20 mesh, pink; 10%, 12-50 mesh, green; 10%, 20 mesh, green.
Containers: 250-lb. fiber drums; 25-Ib. boxes,
Shipping Classification: Acctylsalicylic Acid.
ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID, U.S.P. (Aspirin) Molecular Weight: 180.15 Formula: ~ 'i COOH
OCOCH*
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
Specifications: White crystals or powder; assay 99.5% min.; solubility in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:5) complete; solubility in 10% Na.,COs (1:20) complete; ash 0.05% max.; conforms to U.S.P. test for heavy metals, carbonizable impurities, res inous products, chloride, sulfate and free salicylic acid.
mesh: (All tests made on U. S. standard screens.)
20-mesh
40-MESH
8o-mesh
Retained on--
20-mesh screen Trace max.
30-mesh screen 5.0% min.
10.0% max.
40-mesh screen
Trace max.
45-mesh screen 45.0% min.
60.0% max.
50-mesh screen
10.0% min.
20.0% max.
60-mesh screen 70.0% min.
none
85.0% max.
80-mesh screen
45.0% min. 2.0% max.
Through--
100-mesh screen 10.0% max.
t40-mesh screen
25.0% max.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Gradot: Crystals, 20 mesh; crystals, 40 mesh; powder, 80 mesh.
Containers: 250-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Acetylsalicylic Acid.
"ALKOPHOS" (Aluminum Acid Phosphate*)
Standard Form: Liquids and solids.
General information--Properties:
BCD
Physical Condition
Solid Liquid Solid Liquid
AisO,%
15.8
8.6 22.2 12.8
P-,Os%
33 1 37-8 33 9
Si02%
10.0
Ignition Loss %
30.0
pH of 1 % Solution
2-7
Ratio:
A1?03:3P205
1.67 1.67
"Alkuphus" D contains 20% kaolin as a parting agent.
Uses: These products are offered as bonding agents for refractories, for high-temperature cements and for refrac tory paints. They afford high green strength which makes possible molded shapes set in place without firing and fired in place to yield high temperature nonslagging refractories.
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Container*: B--200-lb. barrels; C--150-lb. carboys, 600-lb. lacquer-lined drums; D--400-lb. barrels; E--650-lb. lac quer-lined drums.
Shipping Classification: Aluminum phosphate.
Uttroturo: Technical Bulletin P-33.
ALKYL AOD PHOSPHATES (Alto known at alkyl phosphoric acids)
Oonoral Information--Proportion: AVERAGE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
PHOSPHORIC ACID ESTER
Amyl n-Butyl
Ethyl Loralkyl Methyl MIM n-Octyl *60 C.
VISCOS-
ITY SUS
PjOe AT SP. GR. % IOOF. AT25C. 36 700 1.10 39 320 1.12 51 58O 1.30 20 -- O.96*
64 600 I.46 32 -- I.05 27 36O 1.025
LBS. PER GAL. 9.2
9-3 10.8
8.0 12.2
8.75 8.4
pH 2% ACID NO. SOL. mgKOH/g
1-5 360 2.5 420 2.3 550 2.6 280 2.1 630 -- 295 2.3 294
Uses: Additions to paint and varnish compositions to im prove adhesion to metal surfaces; as catalyst in urea resin formation; as polymerizing agents for resins and oils.
Contoinori:
Amyl add phosphate--500-lb. lacquer-lined drums; 13-gal.
carboys.
n-Butyl add phosphate--13-gal. carboys.
Ethyl add phosphate--13-gal. carboys.
Loralkyl add phosphate--500-lb. open-top steel drums.
Methyl add phosphate--13-gal. carboys.
MIM add phosphate--13-gal. carboys; 475-lb. lacquer-
lincd drums.
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n-Octyl acid phosphate--13-gal. carboys; 450-lb. lacquer-
lined drums.
Shipping Classification: Adds Liquid NOIBN.
Literature: "Alkyl Phosphoric Acids," Technical Bulletin P-120.
ALUMINUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION 32 B.
Molecular Waight: 266.7
Standard Perm: Liquid.
Typical Analysis: Neutral salt, low in iron content; solu tions have an add reaction but contain no free add. AljCh- 12H2O, 50.3%; AlsOj, 10.6%; Fe, 0.005%.
Uses: Carbonizing fine wool such as piece goods, raw stock or shoddy, resulting in an exceptionally white, lofty wool; carbonizing colored goods where it has very little stripping action; soap manufacture for treatment of glycerin lyes where chloride of alumina is more desirable than sulfate. (See table in general data section.)
Contoiners: 13-gal. carboys.
Shipping Classification: Aluminum Chloride Liquid.
ALUMINUM METAPHOSPHATE Molacular Waight: 263.91 Formula: Al(P0j)j Standard Form: Powder. Typical Analysis: P20s, 80.14%; AljOi, 19.90%; ignition loss 0.39%; Fe, 0.061%.
MONSANTO
Oonoral Information--Proportios: White powder; insof . ..
uble in water; M.P. approx. 1537C.
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Usos: Constituent of glazes, enamels and glasses; higK temperature insulating cement.
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Containers: 100-lb. net fiber drums.
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Shipping Classification: Aluminum Phosphate.
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ALUMINUM OXIDE ABRASIVE GRAIN (A/so known as fused olummum oxide and artificial
corundum)
Standard Form: Granular powder.
Specifications: Fused aluminum oxide containing 95
97.5% AJjOj; hardness 9.6, Moh's scale.
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Uses: Ccarse-to-flouT grades are available for grindut ^
wheels, polishing, refractory purposes and for antislip s tread use.
Containers: Wooden bbls. containing approx. 350-lbs. nr.
Shipping Classification: Abrasive Grain.
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ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE, MONO Molecular Weight: 317.96 Formula: A1(HiPOl)s Standard Form: Powder. Oonoral information--Properties: White hygroscopic sd at 5000C., yields aluminum metaphosphate which is inw* uble in water and practically insoluble in acids. Usos: A bonding agent for materials to be subjected to ver high-temperature conditions. Containers: 100-lb. net fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Aluminum Phosphate.
ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE, TRI
pai (Ai
Molecular Weight: 121.95
Formula: A1PO,
Standard Form: Powder. Gonorol Information--Properties: Dry, granular, grayish white powder; soluble in alkalies and acids; insoluble * water.
Uses: Constituent of glass, ceramics, glazes and p"P' sizing.
Containers: ioo-lb. net fiber drums; 200-Ib. net bbls.
Shipping Classification: Aluminum Phosphate
ALUMINUM SULFATE, COMMERCIAL
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Molecular Wtlght: 603.35
Formula: Al^SO^r 14.5 H?0 Standard Form: Powder to lumps.
Typical Analysis: AlzOa, 17.2%; FcO, 0.35%; Fe^Oj, 0.01 %.
Usos: Paper sizing and water treatment Monsanto also P1* vides a slab form (6*x6'xi8') for stock solutions contain1*' 15.5-16.0% AljOj. (Sec table in general data section.1
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Grades: Papermaker's Alum.
Containers: ioo-lb. paper bags; 350-lb. bbls
Shipping Classification: Aluminum Sulfate.
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1- ALUMINUM sulfate, iron free Moleculor Weight: 603.35
I Formula: Al/SO^j-14.5 HjO I Standard Form: Powder. i Typical Analysis: AljOj, 17.2%; Fe*Os, 0.01%. ' Utoi: Sizing fine papers; manufacture of satin-white and I dry colors; tanning white leathers; dyeing operations; manu
facture of aluminum stearate. I Containers: 100-lb. paper bags; 400-lb. wooden bbls. 1 Shipping Classification: Aluminum Sulfate.
ortho-AMINOBIPHENYL, TECHNICAL linj hnowe as ortho-aminoc/iphefty/)
Standard Form: Cast solid.
SpoeiAeatfeni: Purplish crystalline mess; crystallizing point 47.01L'C. min.; assay 94.5% min. Distillation range: first drop ios o^C. mm.; 95% (1-96 ml) 8.oC. max.; dry point 310.oC. max.
Uses: An intermediate in dyestuff synthesis; production of resins and varnishes; synthesis of rubber products; solvent. c saf Specifically used it> making phenanthridine derivatives and inso> carbazole. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin.
Containers: 475-lb. steel drums; tank cars.
Shipping Closslfleatlon: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
Pora-AMINOBIPHENYL, TECHNICAL lA/ro known as paro-ominodiphenyl and xenylamine)
Molecular Weight: 169.22 Formula:
gray'4 tabler d pi*
>bls.
Standard Form: Cast solid.
Specifications: Yellowish-brown crystalline mass; crystal ling point 50.5"C, min.
Froportiaa: Distillation range: first drop 335.oC.min.; 95% ^-96 ml) 8.oC. max.; dry point 340.oC. max.
U*: An intermediate in dyestuff synthesis; production of fcsins and varnishes; solvent. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin,
Containers: 475-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. "Poison" lal required.
ammonia, anhydrous
Ml.uli.. Walghl: i f""milcn NH.
Ct'n
MJonnotlon--Pr.p.Hi.t: Colorless gas, at nortemperatures and pressures, 0.597 times as heavy as
> below critical temperature, 27i.2F., readily condenses
Application of pressure to a colorless liquid, wt. per gal. lbs,; B.P. -28F.
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Uaot: Refrigeration; condensing agent in the formation of phenol-formaldehyde resins; water treatment in connection with chlorine; partial neutralization of phosphate fertilizer; vulcanization of rubber; nitriding of steel; neutralizing agent after carbonizing; neutralizing excess carbon dioxide in water supplies; neutralizing and deodorizing rubber goods which have been cured with sulfur chloride; neutralizing petroleum stocks before cracking; as a relatively inexpensive source of hydrogen or nitrogen; solvent. (See table in gen eral data section.) Containers: 150,100 and 50-lb. bottle-type cylinders; 150, too and 50-lb. horizontal-type cylinders. Shipping Classification: Anhydrous Ammonia.
AMMONIA, AQUA Molocular Wolght: 35.05 Formula: NH<OH Standard Form: Liquid. Gonoral Information--Proportion Pungent, water-white liquid; wt. per gal. 7.48 lbs. (26 BO. Uwt: Partial neutralization of phosphate fertilizers; general household cleaning purposes; condensing agent in the for mation of phenol-formaldehyde resins; antichlor; neutraliz ing agent after carbonizing; neutralization of excess carbon dioxide in water supplies; neutralizing and deodorizing rub ber goods cured with sulfur chloride; neutralizing goods dyed with aniline black; preserving rubber latex; neutraliz ing oil before cracking; silk degumming; manufacture of cuprammomum silk; solvent; dehairing agent for hides; reel ing silk; penetrant in wetting back crusted tanned leather; for driving in fat liquor in leathennaking. (See table in general data section.) Oradas: Commercial Aqua Ammonia 160, 180, 26" B6. Containers: no and 55-lb. returnable steel drums; 13-gal. carboys. Shipping Classification: Aqua Ammonia.
AMMONIUM BENZOATE Molocular Weight: 139.15 Formula: COONH,
V
Standard Form: Crystalline powder. Specifications: Fine white crystalline powder; assay 98.0% min.; solution in water (1:10) clear. Uses: Preservative. Containers: 100, 50 and 2$-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
AMMONIUM ETHYL PHOSPHATE (Mixture of mono- and diethyl ammonium phosphates)
Standard Form: Liquid. Typical Analysis: PjOt, 38.0%. General Information--Properties: Water-white to yellowtinged liquid of ammoniacal odor; Sp. Gr. 1.23 at 25 C.; wt. per gal. 10,37 lbs.; pH 75% solution 7.0-7.2; viscosity 60 cps. at 25C. Chemical constitution: 35% monoethyl diammonium phosphate; 50% diethyl ammonium phosphate
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and i$% monoethyl ammonium hydrogen phosphate. In thin film is liquid at relative humidities above 40%\ not stable to heat; when subjected to elevated temperatures for any length of time as a solution or while on any article, will liberate ammonia with a reduction in pH; at temperatures below i5C. crystals will form in solution and dissolve with a rise in temperature or on dilution. Ua: Flameproofing agent for paper, textiles, wood and other combustible materials. Containers: 500-lb. net steel drums. Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
AMMONIUM METAPHOSPHATE Moloeular Weight: 97.02 Formula: NH4PO3 Standard Form: Powder. General Information-Properties: White starch-like pow der of low-bulk density; readily soluble except for a small fraction that produces an opalescent turbidity which per sists several hours; solution essentially neutral. Uses: Suggested for flameproofing and water softening. Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl (A/so known os diammonium hydrogmn phosphate, sec ondary ammonium photphafm and ammonium photphafm, dixuic)
Molecular Weight: 132.068 Formula: (NH4):HPO< Standard Form: Crystalline or powdered material.
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General Information--Properties: Brilliant white crystal
line or powdered material; stable in air; very soluble in
water; pH value of 1% solution 7.75; above 70C. aqueous
solutions lose ammonia readily.
Dissociation Pressure: According to Britzke and Dumajew
(Gmelin's Handbuch der anorganische Chemie, Ammoniak,
p. 423) and Warren (JACS 49, 1904, 1927):
Temp. C.
98 in 125 135 147
NHa in mm. Hg. 3.2 10.7 26.0 55.2 123.4
Uses: Fire retardant; yeast food by yeast producers and breweries; as bread improvers; to control pH of soda crack ers; catalyst for urca-formaldchyde resins; chrome dyeing of wool.
Grodos: Food (meets all U. S. Pure Food Law require ments); special grades supplied on request.
Containers: 100-lb. bags; 300 and ]50-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
MONSANTO
AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, HEM-(Hmmibatic)
Molecular Weight: 213.04
Formula: NHtHt(PO,)2 Standard Form: Crystals.
General Information--Proportion White hygrosco; crystals; very soluble in water; M.P. approx. 8o'C.; pH. \% solution approx. 2.0.
Uses: Suggested for use in metal cleaning; for pH sdjit mem; as a strong phosphoric acid in solid form.
Containers: 600-lb. net weight wooden bbls. Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO
(Alto known at ammonium add phatphaln, primary m
monium photphafm, ammonium dihydraomn photphak ammonium photphafm, monohatic, and ammonium h photphafm)
Moloeular Weight: 115.04
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Formula: NHtfjPO*
Standard Form: Crystalline or powdered material.
General Information--Properties: A brilliant white err talline or powdered material; stable in air; soluble in J and cold water; pH of \% solution 4.7.
Uses: Flameproofing paper, wood, textiles; prevents afte glow in matches; for special medicinal purposes; in the pc duction of woven belting; nutnent solutions; manufacW
of yeast, vinegar, yeast foods, bread improvers; acidule in dye bath.
Grades: Food (meets all U. S. Pure Food Law require mencs); special grades supplied on request,
Containers: ioo-lb. bags; 300 and 150-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
AMYL POTASSIUM SODIUM PHOSPHATE {Mixturm of sodium and potauium talft of thm amyl & photphafmt)
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: Straw-colored liflf with slight pentasol odor; 60% solution in water; Sp. u' 1.339; wt. per gal. 11.2 lbs.; pH 7.0-7.3; slightly hygrosdf ic; gelatinous in anhydrous form.
Uses: An ingredient in vat printing pastes and a spinal agent for wool.
Containers: 500-lb. net steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
ortho-ANISIDINE
(Alto known at orfho-mmthoxyanilinm and od^
ominoonisolm)
*,
Moloeular Weight: 123.15
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Formula: OCH*
Standard Form: Liquid. 0685041
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(pacifications: Reddish-brown to amber liquid; crystalliz ing point 5.3 C. min. Distillation range: first drop 223.oC. mm.; 95% 1.2 C. max.; dry point 226.oC. max. Solution in HO dear.
Usti: A component of azo dyes and chemical intermediate. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin.
Contoinsrs: 495-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. ``Poison" label required.
paro-ANISIDINE
; (A/so Jrnown as iole)
para-mtthoxyaniUnm
im- Molecular Weight: 123.15. tft, Formula: OCH| hi-'
end para-
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NHj
Standard Form: Cast solid.
Specifications: Fused, crystalline mass; crystallizing point 57 i C. min. Distillation range: first drop 240.oC. min.; 95% J.o C, max.; dry point 243,oC. max. Solution in HO dear.
Um: A component of various azo dyestuffs; intermediate in chemical synthesis. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid contact with the skin.
Containers: 200-lb. tins; 450-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification; Dye Intermediate NOIBN. Poison" label required.
ANTIOXIDANTS, rubber
"fLECTOl" H
Standard FTM, Powder,
^pacification,: Condensation product of acetone and aninc; Iighi-colored powder; 99.5% min. through 200 mesh; ,_j' 120 G min.; Sp. Gr. 1.08; soluble in benzene, alcohol nd naphtha.
serf' nn>nf
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^xcellent for retardation of oxidation and heat dc-
do'nTM1100' ^Sc
all types of compounds which
lion l rec,uire exceptional flex crack resistance. Discolorav *!! s"nl*8ht slight--small amounts may be used even in U4lj ^``Colored articles. Very effective in laticcs and is aav LPr,:parcd.'nl0 excellent dispersions. In neoprene it
8 vulcanization accelerator.
SV **n*r*; *SO-lb. fiber drums; 50-lb. paper bags.
'PPlng Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. L48i,*-Pra*8teurb*o; ^oMkioensanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry,"
^ (6~Ethaxy- l/2~dihydro-2,2,4-trim-
l"r<* ^rm; Oark, viscous liquid.
l**''0rq|OtlOn,: ^Cat *SS
max>> Sp. Gr. 1.04.
usual |^rma^on: Antioxidant for the prevention of erioration on aging. Has merit as a flex cracking
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inhibitor. Causes discoloration and staining. Inhibits at tack by ozone. Appears to be somewhat more effective with GRS than natural rubber. Suggested for compounds used in dynamic service where waxes are sometimes not desirable.
Containers: 450 and 150-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry,'' 48-page booklet.
"SANTOFLEX" B
Standard Form: Solid.
Specifications: Reaction product of acetone and paraaminobiphenyl, Waxy, dark gray, lumpy solid; crystallizing point about 8oJC.; Sp. Gr. r.n; ash 0.1% max.; soluble in benzene and acetone.
Uses: Excellent for the retardation of flex cracking and oxidation. Use 1.0-2.0%; for high resistance to weathering and flexing use 3.0-4.0%. Discolors badly in sunlight.
Containers: 300-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Uloratura: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
`lSANTOFLEX,, BX
Standard Form: Solid.
Specifications: Constant composition blend of "Santoflex" B and N, N'-diphenyl-para-phenylenedianune. Waxy, dark gray, lumpy solid; Sp. Gr. 1.12; ash 0.3% max.; less than 1.0% insoluble in benzene.
Uses: The preferred antioxidant for retarding oxidation and flex cracking. Blooming may be encountered if more than 2.0% is used. Diphenyl-para-phenylenediamine mildly activates accelerators of the thiazole type.
Containers: 300-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"SANTOFLEX" 35
Specifications: Same composition as "Santoflex" BX but with higher N,N'-diphenyl-para-phenylenediamine con tent. Waxy, dark gray, lumpy solid; Sp. Gr. 1.14; ash 0.5% max.; less than 1.5% insoluble in benzene.
Uses: The preferred antioxidant lor retarding oxidation and flex cracking when a high DPPD content is desired. Bloom ing may be encountered if more than 1.0', is used. Di phenyl-para-phenylenediamine mildly activates accelerators of the thiazole type.
Containers: 300-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"SANTOVAR" A (2,5-di-tert-amylhydroquinone)
Standard Form: Powder.
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Specification*: Buff powder; moisture 0.5% max.; ash 0.5% max.; M.P. i65C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.05; soluble in ace tone.
Uaos: Especially recommended for retarding the deleterious action of oxidation and sunlight on uncured rubber and many resins. Use o.5-4.0%. Excellent for adhesives. Tends to stiffen the film and prevent cold flow; inhibits oxidation of oxidizable oils and thus is good in compositions contain ing them. Also used as an antiskinning agent for paints, inks, oils, varnishes and enamels. Containers: 125-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"SANTOVAR" O [2,4-di-tr1-butythydroquinon9) Standard Form: Powder. Spaclflcatiens: White-co-buff powder; moisture 1.0% max,; ash 0.5% max.; M.P. 210 C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.095; soluble in acetone.
Uses: Especially recommended for retarding the deleterious action of oxidation and sunlight on uncured rubber and many resins. Use 0.5-4.%. Excellent for adhesives. Tends to stiffen the film and prevent cold Sow; inhibits oxidation of oxidizable oils and thus is good in compositions contain ing them. Also used as an antiskinning agent for paints, inks, oils, varnishes and enamels. Containers: 125-th. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Litoroturo: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
"SANTOWHITE" CRYSTALS (Mlryl Phonol-Su/IMo) Standard Form: Light gray to tan powder. Specifications: Fineness--trace retained on 50 mesh; mois ture 1.0% max.; M.P. I40C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.097; ash 0.5% max.; soluble in acetone and alcohol.
Uses: A powerful nonstaining and nondiscoloring antioxi dant for use in light-colored articles. Gives the same degree of protection as standard antioxidants. Use 1,0-2.0'') on the rubber. Containers: xoo-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
SANTOWHITE" L (Essentially) Thiobis (di-sec-amylphcnol). The structure is complex. Standard Form: Dark, viscous liquid. Speeiflealiont: 0.25% max. ash; heat loss 0.5% max.; softening point oC. max.; Sp. Gr. 0.98. General information: A nonstaining and nondiscoloring antioxidant of medium strength. It is easily emulsified for use in latex and has no effect on latex stability. Containers: i$o-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification; Chemicals NOIBN. LHoroture: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
ANTIOXIDANTS
"SANTOWHITE" MK (Diollryl Wtonol-So/Mo)
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Viscous liquid; ash 0.5% max.; heath 5.0% max.; Sp. Gr. 1.06; soluble in acetone, alcohol, b* zene and carbon tetrachloride. Use*: A powerful nonstaining antioxidant for use in lip colored articles. Gives the same degree of protection 1 standard antioxidants. Use 1.0-2.0% on the rubber.
Containers: 150-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industn 48-page booklet.
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"ARESKAP" SODIUM BUTYL-ortho-PHENUPK NOLSULFONATE
Standard Form: Liquid or dry powder.
Usat: Wetting, penetrating and spreading agent; spreads
agent in insecticidal compositions, embalming fluids, on
pickling.
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Containers: "Areskap"-so (liquid)--250-lb. wooden bhi Dry "Areskap"-ioo (powder)--115-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compounds NOIBH
Literature: "Areskap--Aresket--Aresklene,''TechnicalB# letinP-113.
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"ARESKET" SODIUM BUTYLBIPHENYLSULFONATE
Standard Form: Liquid or dry powder.
Uses: Wetting, penetrating and spreading agent.
Containers: "Aresket''-240 (liquid)--250-lb. wooden bW Dry "Aresket"-30o (powder)--115-Ib. drums. Shipping Classification: Washing Compounds NOIBN.
Literature: "Areskap--Aresket--Aresklene," Technical!^ letinP-113.
"ARESKLENE" DISODIUM DIBUTYL-orthoPHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE
Standard Form: Paste.
Specifications: "Aresklene"--375: light brown paste, sligfll ly aromatic; sulfates, trace; chlorides, trace; not soluble ** solvents which are immiscible with water; pH approx. 7 ` 8.5 for 1% solution of dry material at 25C.; soluble (to*4 parts solvent) in alcohol, acetone, dibutyl tartrate, ethyl*0 glycol.
Uses: Wetting, penetrating and spreading agent used kierbuiling; scouring and dyeing textiles; industrial clean*0 deodorant preparations; insecticidal formulations; m*0 cleaning; stabilizer and wetting agent in latex used to cr<* cord or other fabrics.
Containors: 200-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compounds NOIBN'
Literature: "Areskap--Aresket--Aresklene," Technical letin P-113; "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Ind1* try," 48-page booklet.
"AROCLOR" POLYCHLORINATED POLYPHENTlS
Standard Form; Oils, resins or solids.
Ganaral Information--Proportion Chlorinated hydro-1 bons varying from water-white mobile liquids and pale f
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low viscous oils to light amber resins and opaque crystalline solids. Refractive indices above 1.6125. In general are stable on long heating at ijoC.i not affected by boiling with sodi um hydroxide solution. (The light oils can be distilled at nmuiplieric pressure without appreciable decomposition and the viscous oils and resins distill readily under vacuum.) Viscous oils and resins almost odorless and tasteless at ordi nary temperatures,
Most "Aroclor" materials flux readily with resinous and pitch-likc materials to give products having a decreased Are hazard. (Viscous oils and resins do not support combustion when heated alone even at their boiling points--tempera tures above 36oC.) All have excellent electrical characteris tics, high dielectric strength and resistivity, low power fac tor; certain of the liquids have a high dielectric constant as compared with mineral oils. The oils and resins easily soluble in most common organic solvents and drying oils; hard crys talline materials are, in general, less soluble; allare insoluble in water. The more viscous oils and resins have excellent ad hesive properties. All forms ate thermoplastic, apparently undergo no further condensation or hardening upon repeated melting and cooling. Nondrying; when exposed to air no noticeable oxidation or hardening takes place. The clear resins have rather low vaporization losses; at 65,8C. (ijoF.) lets than 0.04 gm. per sq. in. of surface per month.
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BN- i ,1 Bu1'1 ndy,
Utaa: Liquid "Arndors" are used as dielectrics for con densers or capacitors and transformers. Solid "Arodors" are used to impregnate carbon resistors, and when com bined with other plastic materials, the "Aroclors" arc excel lent sealers or impregnating agents for a variety of electrical apparatus, wire coatings and tape. "Arodors" are used as plasticizers and resins in lacquers induding nitrocellulose, hyl cellulose and cellulose acetate butyrate; to extend varnish resins and oils and as plasticizer and resin extenders lor rubber-base paints, including chlorinated rubber sty rene, butadiene and vinyls. In these protective coatings for meial, masonry and wood, "Aroclors" impart adhesion, resistance against moisture, adds, alkalies or other corrosive influence and they improve electrical insulating properties, durability and reduce flammability. For making aluminum P$tcs and act as carriers or dispersing medium for pig ments. They function as sealers in waterproofing com pounds, wood preservative formulations, caulking com pounds and putty. Employed in asphaltic siding materials nd cellulose products impregnated or laminated with aaphaltic materials, the "Arodors" plastidze the asphBlt, feducc flammability and improve durability. For printing inks; in precision-casting waxes, floor waxes and other wax P'oducn. Used widely in synthetic adhesives including ethyl cellulose, styrene, vinyls and rubber-base materials,
Aroclors" improve adhesion and resistance against corri,sive influences. "Aroclors" arc used as secondary plas ticizers for vinyl sheeting and films made from organosols 8r|d plasticizers for vinyl profile extrusions, tubing and wire coating. Selected liquid "Aroclors" are used as non-
Mnmable hydraulic fluids for die-casting machines. They 8fe used as actuating media for thermostats. "Aroclors" are
clul in cutting oils as extreme pressure lubricants, as high|Cn'f,cr8ture lubricants and as grinding fluids. "Aroclor"
4s is employed as a nonflammable, liquid-phase, heatMlsfer medium for continuous operation in dosed systems temperatures up to aooC. and at normal atmospheric Pressure.
Ctntalnari; 500-lb. steel drums; 400-lb. net fiber drums.
as Classification: Resin Synthetic NOIBN Without
eye!'
Utarotura; c> Aroclors--Physical Properties and Suggested Appli-
uotis," Technical Bulletin P-115.
"Aroclors as Used in Chlorinated Rubber," Technical Bul letin P-124. "Aroclors as Used in Pliolitc S-5," Technical Bulletin P-126. "Arodor Incombustible Lubricants Used in High-Pressure Compressors," Technical Bulletin P-128. "An Indirect Heater for Unit Control Operations," Tech nical Bulletin P-130. "Arodors as Co-Plasticizers for Polyvinylchloride," Tech nical Bulletin P-131. "Arodors as Used to Extend or Substitute Camauba Wax," Technical Bulletin P-132. "Arodor 1254 Co-Plasticizer with DOP for Vinyl Organo sols and Pastes," Technical Bulletin P-i 34-
BARIUM METAPHOSPHATE
Molecular Weight: 295.32 Formula: Ba(PO); Standard Form: Powder. Gonorol Information--Propartias: White powder; slowly soluble in adds; insoluble in water. Usas: A constituent of glasses, porcelains and enamels. Shipping Classification: Chemicals N01BN.
BARIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl Molecular Weight: 233.35 Formula: BaHPO, Standard Form: Crystals. Gonorol Information--Proporilos: Crystals; soluble in adds and NHC1; insoluble in water. Uses: Suggested as an opacifying agent in enamels and frits. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
BARIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, Dl Molecular Weight: 448.68 Formula: BajPjO? Standard Form: Powder. Gonorol Information--Propartias: White powder; soluble in adds and NH salts; very slightly soluble in water. Uses: Suggested as an opacifying agent in enamels and frits. Shipping Clossiflcotion: Chemicals NOIBN.
BATTERY ACID (E/ecfre/yfa) Standard Form: Liquid. Typical Analysis: Practically colorless liquid; H,SO 93.2% min.; iron 0.005% max.; nitrogen compounds (as HNOj) 0.001% max.; Sp. Gr. 1.210-1.835. (Acids oflower strengths should be calculated in proportion to above speci fication on H3SO4 content.) Uses: Electrolyte is sulfuric add, especially adapted to the needs of the storage battery trade. Various strengths can be furnished to meet the needs of the individual purchaser. Containers: 13-gal. carboys; 1000-gal. tank trucks; 50-ton tank cars. Shipping Classification: Sulfuric Add. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
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`BENTHAL" ALKYD RE5IN INTERMEDIATE Specifications: Light yellow powder; ash 0.20% max.; M.P. n8C. (min. to start); odor characteristic. Typical Analysis: Phthalic anhydride 4.5-5.5%; benzoic add 94-5~95-5%. Uses: A technical benzoic add containing 5% phthalic an hydride marketed specifically for the resin industry. Par ticularly effective in alkyds when added with phthalic anhydride during processing. "Benthai" has the following spedal advantages: reduces the add value; reduces viscosity; retards yellowing on baking at elevated temperatures and after bodying; improves stability and flow. Containers: 200-lb. net wt. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
BENZENESULFONIC ACID, TECHNICAL Moiaeular Waight: 158.17 Formula: SOH
Standard Form: Liquid or crystalline mass. Ganarol Information--Properties: Greenish-black viscous liquid or crystalline mass; crystallizing point 25C. approx.; HtSO< 20.0-25.0%; benzenesulfonic add 70.0-75.0%; Sp. Gr. 1.45 approx, at 25`>/i5.5sC. Uses: An intermediate in organic synthesis; a catalyst in certain condensation reactions. Containers: 500'lb. steel drums. Stripping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
BENZOIC ACID Molecular Weight: 122.12 Formula: COOH
Standard Form: Fine powder or crystalline needles. Specifications: U.S.P. Grade: White crystalline needles or fine powder; assay 99.5% min.; solution in alcohol (1:2.5); in 10% sodium carbonate (1:6) clear and colorless; meets U.S.P. test for carbonizable impurities; 5% max. powder retained on 100 mesh. Technical Grade: White to yellowish-white granules or pow der; assay 99.0% min.; solution in 10% Na}C03 (1:6) slight ly turbid or opalescent and practically colorless. Uses: U.S.P. grade used in medicinal preparations; pre servative in foodstuffs. Technical grade used in the manu facture of benzoates and benzoyl compounds; intermediate in the manufacture of dyes; mordant in calico printing; modifying agent in alkyd resins; color stabilizer in baking varnishes; dispersing agent in grinding of pigments. Grades: U.S.P. and Technical. Containers: U.S.P.--100,50 and 25-lb. fiber drums; 100-lb. fiber drums (for milled material). Technical Grade--200-lb. fiber drums.
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Shipping Classification: U.S.P. Grade: FoodPresent' Compound NOIBN. Technical Grade: Dye Intermed* NOIBN.
Literature: "Benzoic Acid and the Benzoates," ifi-r*, booklet.
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BENZOTRICHLORIDE
(A/to known at a,a^y-trichlorofolumnm)
Molecular Weight: 195.48 Formula:
ecu
t ' c < 1
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Colorless to light green or yellow Uqiu.
crystallizing point --6.0 C. min. Distillation range: tin:
drop 219.0C. min.; 95 % (1-96 ml) 1.5 C. max.; dry poc*
222.oC. max.
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Uses: An intermediate in dyestuff synthesis. CAUT10) Irritating to the skin. Vapors are highly irritating to the eye Avoid breathing vapors. Avoid contact with the skin.
Containers: 13-gal. carboys (140-lbs. net).
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Cornu* liquid (white label required).
BENZYL BENZOATE, U.S.P. Moltculor Waight: 212.24 Formula:
7 V-COOCH,-
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Essentially colorless liquid; crystallite point i8.3C. min.; refractive index 1.568-1.570 at 20'C total chlorine 0.04% max.
General Information--Properties: High-boding ester in' ing a pleasant odor.
Uses: A mitidde; fixative in perfumes; preparation of ^ lousing and insect repellent formulations; medicinally in ^ treatment of scabies.
Containers: 475, 125-lb. and j-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Insect Repellent NOIBN.
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BENZYL CHLORIDE (Alto known at alpha-Moralol** Molecular Weight: 126.58
Formula: CH2CI
Standard Form: Liquid. Spociflcotions: Clear to slightly turbid, colorless to yell1" liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.105-1.110 at 15.5/I5.5C. DistilU'11' range: first drop 177.5^. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 3,oC. m*-' dry point 185.0*0 max.
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TOWOLDMON0043128 WATER_PCB-00027597
MONSANTO
i A highly reactive aralkyl halide used in the production of ihc following: dyestuffs; perfume bases such as benzyl alcohol, acetate and other esters; plasticizers; resins; wetting agents; germicides; rubber accelerators; gasoline gum inhib itors; benzyl benzoate and various pharmaceuticals. CAU TION: This product is irritating to the skin. Vapors are highly irritating to the eyes. Avoid contact with the skin. Avoid breathing its vapors. Containers: 475-lb. nickel drums; 4000-gal. nickel tank cars. Shipping Clossificotion: Chemicals NOIBN. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
ENZYL CHLORIDE, STABILIZED
Molecular Weight: 126.58 Formula:
CH.C1 f I -f Na^COj+HjO
1 Stondord Form: Liquid. * Speclflcotions (for material recovered from stabilized solu
tion): Colorless to yellow liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.105-1.110 at I5'j7i5-5C. Distillation range: first drop 177.5X. min.; 1 95% (1-96 ml) 3.0X. max.; dry point 185.0X. max. Oonorol Information--Proport!os; This form of benzyl chloride is stabilized by the addition of 23 pounds of 10% sodium carbonate solution to 450 pounds of the chloride. The wet material is a milky-white emulsion from which water may separate into a definite layer at either the bottom or top, depending upon the temperature and the concen tration of Na;COs. The concentration of Na^COi slowly decreases on standing,
Uitt: A highly reactive aralkyl halide used in the production of the following: dyestuffs; perfume bases such as benzyl tlcohol, acetate and other esters; plasticizers; resins; wetting gents; germicides; rubber accelerators; gasoline gum inhib itors; benzyl benzoate and various pharmaceuticals. CAU TION: This product is irritating to the skin. Vapors are highly irritating to the eyes. Avoid contact with the skin. Avoid breathing its vapors. Containers: 473-lb. steel drums; tank cars. pipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
CYCLOHEXYL (Alio known os dicyclohsxyl)
Molecular Wtight: 166.30
Formula:
Standard Form: Liquid.
^naroi Information--Proportion Clear mobile liquid; "^matic odor; freezing point 2,2C.; Sp. Gr. 0.884 a* a5 /15.6'C.; refractive index 1.4790 at 25X,; distillation
5"95% between 238-240X. (corr.)j flash point2i5F.; point 220'F.; viscosity 34.2 SUS at iooF.; soluble in 0r8*iuc solvents; insoluble in water. y***: Suggested as a high-boiling solvent, plasticizer, di*tactric. ^"taln*r,; 400-lb. steel drums. ^`PPtag Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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"BIOLITE" MOLD INHIBITOR Standard Form: Liquid. Ganeral Information--Properties: Approximately a 20% aqueous solution of sodium pentachlorophenatc. Light tan or brown liquid which may be irritating to the skin of some individuals. Usas: A mildew control agent designed for use by laundries. Containers; 55-gal. steel drums; 5-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Agricultural Fungicide NOIBN liquid. literature: "Cut Mildew Loss With Monsanto Biolite," folder.
BIPHENYL (Also known as dlphmnyl and phonylhonzono)
Molecular Weight: 154.20 Formula:
Standard Form: Crystalline solid. Goneral Information--Properties: Light yellow crystal line solid; B.P. 254.9X4 freezing point 68.5-68.9X. Uses: Fungistat used to impregnate tissue wrappers, box liners and paper bags for packaging citrus fruit. Contoiners: 75-lb. bags; 250-lb. bbls.; 100-ib. kegs. Shipping Classification: Biphenyl.
BONE ASH Goneral Information--Properties: Mold-wash for coating molds used in casting copper wire bars, ingots and slabs. A superior mold coating for certain steel casting operations. This product is also used in producing high-grade chinaware. Shipping Classification: Bone Ash.
CAFFEINE, U.S.P. Molecular Weight: 212.21 (Anhydrous, 194.19) Formula: CHj
N--C=0
0=C C--Nc I II N--C-N I
CH,
CH, HsO
Standard Form: Powdered or flaked solid.
Specifications: White powder or Bakes. Loss on drying at 8oC.i anhydrous powder 0.25% max.; hydrated Bakes 5.75-6.50%. M.P. 236X. min.; meets U.S.P. test for carbonizable impurities; trace max. Bakes retained on 20 mesh.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Grades: Anhydrous powder or hydrated flakes.
Containers: 100 and 2;-lb. fiber drums; 10 and 5-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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TOWOLDMON0043129 WATER_PCB-00027598
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CAFFEINE, CITRATED, U.S.P. Formula: CHj
/CH =C C--N<
I II
ICH
N--C--N"1
H2C--COOH
I HO--C--COOH
I HjC--COOH
CH, (Caffeine)
(Citric Acid) Equal quantities by weight
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: White powder; assay 48.0-52.0% anhy drous caffeine; loss on drying 0.2% max. at 50C; solubility in water (1:4) complete; conforms to U.S.P. tests for sulfate and heavy metals; 15.0% max. retained on 100 mesh.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Containers: too and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5-lb. boxes.
Shipping Clossiflcation: Chemicals NOIBN.
CALCIUM METAPHOSPHATE
Molecular Weight: 198.04 Formula: Ca(POj)? Standard Form: Powder.
General Information--Properties: White powder; M.P. approx. 975C.; very slowly soluble in water and adds. Uses: Suggested as a constituent of glasses, porcelains and enamels. Shipping Classification: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM NITRATE Formula: Ca(NOj)2 Standard Form: Crystals. Typical Analysis: Calcium nitrate 804%; ammonium ni trate 4.75%; magnesium nitrate 1.5%; water 13.15%. Uses: Coagulant in latex dipping processes, glue additive, fireworks manufacture. Containers: 100-lb. net wt. bags. Shipping Classification: Calcium Nitrate. Yellow label required.
CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl, ANHYDROUS (A/ae known o photphain of limn, secondary phosphate of limn, dicalcium orthophosphate and d/bas/c calcium phosphate)
Molecular Weight: 136.07 Formula: CaHPO< Standard Form: Finely divided powder. Typical Analysis: Phosphorus 22.3%; calcium 29.0%. General Information--Properties: White, tasteless, finely divided powder. Conforms with all food and drug laws. Insoluble in alcohol; soluble in dilute dtric add solution. Solubility in COj--free water in gms. per liter:
MONSANTO
ANHYDROUS CaO Pj06
DIHYDRATE CaO P20*
30C. 0.0414 0.0866
0.0954 0.2066
5O0C. 0.667 0.1630
0.2617 0.6182
68C. 0.0985 0.2234
0.3409 0.3245
IOO.I'i; O.lo^t 0.i46:
0.310c 0.759;
Uses: Mineral supplement in foods and cereals; polisimu agent in tooth pastes and powders.
Grades: Medicinal; food; dentifrice; ADR.
Contain*?*: 100-ib. bags; 350-lb. bbls.; 150-lb. kegs.
Shipping Classificotion: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl, DIHYDRATE
Meleeulor Weight: 172.10
Formula: CaHPOwHjO
Standard Farm: Powder.
Typical Analysis: Phosphorus 18.1%; calcium 23.7%.
General Information--Properties: White tasteless crystal-, line powder; soluble in dilute dtric add solution; ven slightly soluble in water; insoluble in alcohol and glycerin The stabilized dentifrice grade is prepared specially for us in dentifrices and does not set-up hard when used to fonnu late tooth paste.
Uses: Medicinal; mineral supplement for foods and cereab polishing ingredient in tooth pastes and powders.
Grades: Regular food grade; stabilized dentifrice gradeaccepted by American Dental Assodation; U.S.P.--con forms with U.S.P. XIII.
Containers: 60-lb. bags; 300-lb. bbls.; 125-lb. kegs.
Shipping Classification: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO
(A/so known at primary caicium phosphate, cc/cm* dihydrognn phosphate, monobasic ca/civm phosphd* caicium acid phosphate and acid phosphate of limn)
Standard Form: Powder or granules.
General Information--Properties: A white stable rniif rial; soluble in water, giving an acid reaction.
Us***. Leavening agent in biscuits and ciackers and ^ leavening agent in pancakes; sole acid agent or mixed w|,t sodium aluminum sulfate or sodium acid pyrophosphate &' baking powders; in making self-rising, phosphated pi111 flour and prepared flours; to control pH of solution in
Grades: Regular for phosphated and self-rising flour a* baking powder. Granular for baking powder. All gra^r meet U. S. Pure Food Law requirements. Special gradf will be supplied on request.
Centelnera: 100-lb. bags; 300-lb. bbls.
Shipping Classification: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, TRI (Alto known at tribotic calcium phosphate, normal & , cium phosphate, nnutral calcium phosphatn and tort^ caicium phosphate)
Formula: 3Cai(PC>4VCa(OH)j
Standard Form: Powder.
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TOWOLDMON0043130 WATER_PCB-00027599
MONSANTO
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Qtncral Information--Properties: White amorphous pow{jCI) odorless and tasteless; practically insoluble in water. Complies with all Federal and State food laws. Conforms with specifications listed in National Formulary and acpted by the Council on Dental Therapeutics of the American Dental Association. Uim: A mineral supplement in foods to supply calcium and
phosphorus; base or polishing agent in tooth powder; ingredient in making milk glasses; antacid; conditioner to prevent caking in salt, sugar talc and other powdered material. Grades: Dentifrice; conditioner (salt, sugar, etc.); and me
dicinal. (All material conforms to requirements of the U. S. Pure Food Laws.)
Containers: 60-lb. bags; 150-lb. bbls.
Shipping Clossiflcation: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE (Normal)
Molecular Weight: 254.20
ystalvery ! cerin. or use ormu-
crcals,
Formula: Ca2PjO?
Standard Farm: Powder.
General Information--Properties: Finely subdivided pow der; contains CaO, 43.8%; P2OS, 55.5%.
Uses: Food fortification and vitamin tablets as a mineral supplement.
Containers: loo-lb. bags; 400-lb. bbls.; 100-lb. drums.
rade-- 1 Shipping Classification: Calcium Phosphate.
CALCIUM SILICATE SLAG
IciotP phot*1
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Standard Form: Granular solid.
General Information--Properties: CaO, 47.18%; SiOj, to.44%; Al.Oj, 7.62%; Fe203,o.20%, F, 2.62%; P, 0.55%;
0.97%; Na^O, 0.44%; MgO, 0.02%; Mn, 0.12%; ^0,''59%iC, 0.10%.
Ul#*! ^nstJtuem f filass mix.
Containers: Bulk.
*hiPping Classification: Slag.
anl)- ^*^TIC SODA (Alto Lnown as sodium hydroxide)
>hl,tc ij in S''
Mol*cul Weight: 40.01
Frmulo: NaOH
^ar)dar6
Liquid,
r ^tifiCa,,0n*: Colorless tolight brown viscous liquid;
^ hydroxide 48.5%min.,50.5 %max.; sodium carbo1 chlo 'J0^ max> sodium chloride 1.25% max.; sodium
S c>OiC max.; iron 0.007% max.; sodium sulfate ^ `'t max,; copper approx. 0.001%.
anm ?tro*eum refining; vegetable oil refining; tanning; , hing; textile manufacture (rayon); rubber reclaiming.
5l)"'0ln*r*: 5'll>n tank cars.
Pf*ir*8 Clossiflcation: Caustic Soda Liquid.
I.rl'0"' l0l(Al HYDRATE, U.S P
.65. """I* COCH(OH)
: Crystals
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Specifieatiens: Colorless, dry transparent crystals; assay 99.5% min.; solubility in water (1:1) complete; conforms to U.S.P. test for carbonizable impurities, chlorides and aridity.
Uses: Pharmaceutical preparations and veterinary medi cines.
Containers: 100-lb. fiber drums; 40 and 25-lb. bottles.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
CHLORAMINE-T, N.F. (Alto known at N-todium-N-
chloro-partt-toluonotalfonatnido)
Melaculor Weight: 281,70
Formula: CHi<^
)> S0jNaNa-3H,0
Standard Farm: Crystalline powder.
Specifications: White or faintly yellow powder or crystals; solubility in water (2:15) complete; free alkali (as NaOH) 0.07-0.15%; loss on drying {3 hrs. at 97C.) 18.0-20.0%; available chlorine 24.5-25.2%; assay 97.3% min.; trace max. retained on io mesh; 1.0-10.0% retained on 35 mesh.
Uses: A water-soluble, chlorine-bearing powder used as a germicide, disinfectant and deodorant.
Containers: 300,100 and 50-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Disinfectants Other Than Medic inal NOIBN.
CHLORINE
Molecular Weight: 70.91
Formula; CL
Standard Form: Liquid. Spociflcations: Clear, amber-colored liquid under slight pressure; about times as heavy as water; conforms with American Water Works Association specifications.
Usos: Municipal water purification, sewage treatment and swimming pool sterilization; slime control; pulp and textile bleaching; metallurgy; bleaching and processing of flour; organic synthesis; manufacture of metallic chlorides and hypochlorites. CAUTION: Chlorine is toxic and highly irritating. Avoid contact with the skin and breathing the vapors. Containers: 150-lb. cylinders (net); tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Chlorine. Liquefied (green label required).
Litoratura: "Monsanto Chlorine," 20-page booklet.
mata-CHLOROANILINE (Alto known at mafo-am/nochforobonzoM and 3-chloroaminobtnzono)
Molecular Weight: 127.57 Formula: NH2
a
Standard Form: Liquid. Spociflcations: Clear, light yellow liquid; crystallizing point -- io.6C. min. Distillation range: first drop 228.oC, min.; 95% (1-96 ml) i.oC. max.; dry point 23i.oC. max,
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0685048
TOWOLDMON0043131 WATER_PCB-00027600
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Uses: An intermediate in the manufacture of azo dyestuffs. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid contact with the skin. Containers: 515-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
ortho-CHLOROANILINE (A/so known os orfho-ominoc/i/orobonzono and 2-eMoroaminobnzmna)
Molecular Weight: 127.57 Formula:
NH,
0"
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Discolors readily on exposure to air; crys tallizing point --2.3C. min. Distillation range: first drop 208,oC.min.;95% (1-96ml) i.oC.max.;drypoint2lo.oC. max. Solution in HC1 very slight opalescence max. Uses: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin. Containers: 535-lb. steel drum* Shipping Clotsificotion: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
para-CHLOROANILINE (A/so known as para-aminoch/orobenzene and 4-c/i/oroammobonrono)
Moleculor Weight: 127.57 Formula:
NHj
A
A
Standard Form: Cast solid. Speciflcotions: Yellowish-white solid; crystallizing point 69.5C. min. Distillation range: first drop 229.0C. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 1.5X. max.; dry point 233.0C. max. Solution in HQ slight opalescence max. Use*: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin. Containors: 515-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
CHLOROBENZENE (A/so known os monoeMorobonzene and ehlorobanzol)
Molecular Weight: 112.56 Formula:
A
A
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Gear, almost colorless liquid. Distillation
range: first drop 131.5X. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) o.5C. m roo% i.o'C. max.; dry point i33.oC. max. Uses: Used principally as an intermediate in the prepant of the various substituted chlorobenzenes which are in n intermediates for the preparation of dyestuffs, explosiv insecticides and various other organic chemicals. Also u: as an organic solvent. Contoinors: 450-lb. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Chlorobenzol.
para-CHLORO-moto-CRESOL General Information--Proportion White transparent :r tals. Used as an efficient industrial preservative against tn and mildew; auxiliary germicide in the manufacture of a: septic and disinfectant fluids. Made by Monsanto Chenu Limited.
ortho-CHLOROPHENOL, TECHNICAL (A/ao know* oriho-hydroxychlorohmnzono and 2-chiorahydroxybi zoito)
_ .Molecular Woight: 128.56
OH
Aci
0
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Gear yellow-to-brown liquid; monochlo: phenol (from G content) 95.0% min. Distillation ran first drop i73.oC. nun.; 95% (1-96 ml) 2.0X. max.;i point 178.0X. max. Usos: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs various other organic products. CAUTION: This prod' is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid contact with' skin. Containors: 545-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIltf "Poison" label required.
para-CHLOROPHENOL (A/co known at para-hydro* ch/orobonzona and 4-chlorohydroxybanzana)
Molecular Weight: 128.56 Formula:
A\
] lj
Cl Standard Form: Cast solid. Specifications: Yellowish-to-brown crystalline mass; & tallizing point 42.5C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.256-1.262 at 45 15.5X. Uses: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs; in synthesis of pharmaceuticals. CAUTION: Care should exercised in handling this product. Avoid contact with 1 skin. Containers: 545-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOI&' "Poison" label required.
0685049
TOWOLDMON0043132 WATER_PCB-00027601
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;HlOROSULFONIC ACID (4/to known at sulfuric
^lorohydrin)
Molecular Weight: 116.53
Formula: CISCVQH Slondord Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Heavy mobile liquid; assay 98.5% nun.
Us*t: In ehlorosulfonanon reactions. CAUTION: Chloroacid ;ts violently i-ith water, forming hydro-
diior and aifuric acids. Containers: 700-lb., 55-gal. steel and stainless steel drums, 8-lb. bottles single; 80-lb. cases of ten; tank cars.
Shipping Clottiflcotion: Chlorosullonic Acid. Corrosive liquid iwhitc label required).
pora-CHLORO-mata-XYLENOL
own 0* oxyban-
General Information--Proparties: Small white crystals, Used as a disinfectant intensifier and as a preservative and preventive against mold and mildew, Made by Monsanto Lltemicals Limited.
CHIOROTHENYLPYR AMINE CITRATE
iN, N-</imtfbyl-N,2-pyric/y/-N'-2-(5-cWoro#fiony/) "M*n*diam/no citrate)
Molecular Weight: 487.96
, ,Formula:
0//\
CH COOH
HOCCOOH
:i CH.COOH
jhydro*'1''
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
Opacification*: White crystalline powder; ash 0.05^ max.; i-sjv 9o.oy.; mm.; loss on drying at 80 C. 0.5^ max.;
1' 114 C. mm. to start.
W*: In pharmaceutical preparations where amihisraminic activity is desned.
Containers; 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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' cOlOR-TONED REZ" EXTERIOR PENETRATING ^ALERS ("Codor Rax," "Driftwood Rax," "Mahogany
**' ``Kdwood Rex," "Sag* Rax") Generol Information--Properties: A pigmented penetrat-
'P scakr. m protect and preserve beauty ot California red""od ar.d western cedar.
-Applied to bare wood siding, shakes or shingles,
( -p" "f'Toned Rez'' products penetrates wood pores, ma-
'"la ' r`'during absorption of moisture. They resist bleach-
and discoloration, conceal effects of weather exposure.
du'l\",J'n us''^ mtenur finish to produce tinted, sub-
( a'l,,r grain pattern on paneling, doors and woodwork.
1 v/w' ri`ndy-to-u'e and may be applied by brush or spray.
1 1 <in s'ivcrs from 200 to yso sq. ti. depending on sur-
`''c umdiin,nv
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..o ^ t_Jns' Rtil. cans ,4 case ; i-qt cans re
Shipping Clarification: Wood Filler Liquid, Literature: "How to Tint and Preserve Natural Wood Grains," folder; "Monsanto Wood Finishes lor Home Dec oration," 8-pagc booklet.
"COUMARIN MONSANTO" (Cot/marm, N. F.) Molecular Weight.- 146.14 Formula: a c: - o
Standard Form: Crystalline solid. Specifications: White crystals; melt:liquid clear and color less; M.P. 68.8 C, min.; solubility in ethyl alcohol ,110 complete; moisture o.;o^ max., ash 0.0555 max., conforms to N, F. test for acetanilid. Uses; Flavor and odor principle used separately and in con junction with vanillin or "Ethavan"; used in perfumes, soaps, tobacco, inks, rubber, foods and other products where flavoring or aromatic ingredients arc required. Grades: Crystals; 60 mesh powder. Containers; too and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5 and r-lb. cartons. Shipping Calcification: Chemicals NOIBN. literature: "Coumarin Monsanto," folder; "Something About the Senses," 32-page booklet.
"CRESANTOL" 3 GERMICIDE General Information--Properties: Pale straw-colored liq uid; a mixture of isomeric benzyl cresols. A powerful germi cide used in the formulation of antiseptic and disinfectant fluids. Made by Monsanto Chemicals Limited.
"CRESANTOL" 15 GERMICIDE General Information--Properties: Clear straw-colored liquid, a controlled blend of chlorinated xylenols containing a proportion of free phenols. A germicide used in the formu lation of antiseptic and disinfectant fluids. Made by Mon santo Chemicals Limited.
meta-CRESOL General Information --Properties: Colorless liquic; assay 98-ico^; crystallizes at 10.5-12 C. Used in the manufac ture of synthetic perfumes and mtro derivatives. Made b\ Monsanto Chemicals Limited.
ortfio-CRESOL General Information -- Properties: VX'hite crystalline mass, crystallizes a: 40-31 C. Used in the manufacture 01 chem icals and as a dvv intermediate. Made by Monsanto C.hcmltals Limited.
pora-CRESOl Generol Information -- Properties: Loose white crystals, crystallizes ar 34.4 C. Ih t intermediate. Made by Monsanto Chemicals Limited.
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TOWOLDMON0043133 WATER_PCB-00027602
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CRESOL-CRESYLIC ACID
General Information--Proportioi: Duty-free grades. Used as a flotation agent and gasoline antioxidant and in the manufacture of soaps, disinfectants, paint removers, textile chemicals, resins and dyestuffs. Made by Monsanto Chem icals Limited.
"CRYSALBA" DENTIFRICE BASE
Molecular Weight: 136.14
Formula: CaSO* Standard Form: Fine powder.
General Information--Properties: Extremely fine, white powder composed of minute particles of crystalline-shaped anhydrous calcium sulfate, standardized and specially pre pared for use as a dentifrice base or polishing agent (paste or powder). Suitable for preparation of neutral, acid, basic, soap or magnesia-type dentifrice.
Contoinort: 375-th. bbls.; 100-lb. paper bags; 175-lb. kegs.
Shipping Classification'. Calcium Sulfate.
CYCLOHEXYIAMINE (Alto known at hoxahydroanilino)
Molecular Weight: 99.17
Formula:
NH2
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Clear, practically colorless liquid; Sp. Cr. 0.870-0.874 at i5.5Yi5-5C. Distillation range: first drop i32.oC. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 4.oC. max.; dry point I37.5C. max. Uses: Dyestuff intermediate; petroleum additive; corrosion inhibitor; organic synthesis. Containers: 375-lb. (approx.) 55-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Cydohexyiaminc and Dicyclohexylamine," Technical Bulletin O-74.
CYCLOHEXYLBENZENE (Alto known at phonylcyelohoxano)
Molecular Weight: 160.24 Formula:
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: Clear mobile liquid; aromatic odor; freezing point 4.8`,C,j Sp. Gr. 0.935 at 25/i5.63C.; refractive index 1.5205 at 25 C.; distillation range 5-95% between 239-24iC. (con.); flash point 2ioF.; flame point 220F.; viscosity 31.2 SUS at iooF.; resistivity 11.410X10* ohms/cc. at ioo'C.; soluble in or ganic solvents; insoluble in water. Uses: Suggested as a higb-boiling solvent, plasticizer, inter mediate for synthesis, dielectric, fixative for perfumes. Containers: 400-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification; Chemicals NOIBN.
MONSANTO
DIAMYLAMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHAn Molecular Weight: 255.30 Formula: [CH3'(CH,)*]?-NH'H*PO, Standard Form: Hard noncrystallinc gum. General Information--Properties: Hard noncrysti yellow gum; very hygroscopic; soluble in water or ala* slightly soluble in benzene; almost insoluble in acetont. sharp M.P. but gradually softens as heated; mobile lj; at iio^C. Uses: Suggested as a constituent of rust-inhibiting pic Shipping Classiflcotion: Resin Synthetic NOIBN Witt Filler.
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE
Molecular Weight: 278.34 Formula: /\
( ^COOCJI,
\/ COOC4HS Standard Farm: Liquid. Specifications: Clear, oily liquid; color APHA 20 a odor slight; acidity (as phthalic add) 0.01% max.; Sp i.045o.ooi at 25/2jC.; refractive index 1.4905!" at 25C.; assay (ester content) 99% min.; sulfur (ctr strip test) negative. Uses: One of the most widely used plasticizers for f cellulose; mistible with all the common organic solvent with oils; soluble in water only to 0.001 % at 30C.; light stability which permits its use in colorless, wh* delicately timed products. The stability of dibutyl phtF and its high solvent power for most plastic materials a it one of the most acceptable plastirizers for general Containers: 465-lb. steel drums; 45-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Dibutyl Phthalatc. Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet
2,5-DICHLORONITROBENZENE (A/10 known as I -nhro-2,5-dichlorob9nzono)
Molecular Weight: 192.01 Formula: NO-
"Nci
_J X/ Standard Form: Cast solid. Specifications: Light yellow to light brown crystalli11 id; crystallizing point 52.5UC. min. Uses: An intermediate in the preparation of dyr CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breath vapors and avoid contact with the skin. Containers: 600-lb. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate "Poison" label required.
2,4-DICHLOROPHENOL, TECHNICAL (A/so known os 2,4-c/tcWoro/iydroxybenxene)
Molecular Weight: 163.01
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TOWOLDMON0043134 WATER_PCB-00027603
MONSANTO
Formula: OH
Aa
a
Standard Form: Cast solid.
Speclfltolions: Yellow-to-brown crystalline mass; crystal lizing point 40.0 C. min. Distillation range: first drop 213.5 C. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 3.0 C. max.
Dim: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs. CAUTION: Care should be exercised in handling this material. Avoid contact with the skin. Avoid breathing its vapors.
Containers: 545-lb. (approx.) steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poi son" label required.
2,4-DICHlOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID {2,4-D)
Msleculor Weight: 221.04
Formula: ____
I Q OCHjCOOH "Cl Standard Form: Powder.
I Specifications: Fine white powder; assay 99.0% min.; M.P. *38 C. min.
Us: A plant hormone which possesses hcrbicidal proper ties.
Containers: 200 and ioo-lb. fiber drums,
1 dipping Classification: Weed Killing Compound NOIBN. Literature: "2,4-D for Weed Control," Technical Bulletin 0-$o; "Formulating 2,4-D for Weed Control," 23-page l "Chemical Weed Control In Orchards & Vine-
**," 15-pagc booklet; "Chemical Weed Control on Rights-Of-Way," 19-page booklet; "Controlling Weeds **th Chemical Sprays," 19-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control m Small Grains," 15-page booklet.
^bd'chlorophenoxyacetic ACID-
f ESTER (Alto known at 2,4-D itopropyl ; "m! itopropyl 2,4-dichlorophonoxyacntato) j M#lulor Weight: 263.12
**wu1e:
> OCH,COOCH(CH,)j
Farm: Liquid.
^^htatlont: Pale yellow liquid; assay 99% min.; crystal8 point 5 C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.255-1.270 at 25 '/2suC.
Information--Properties: Possesses herbicidal ^ pen,es similar to those of the free acid,
^,r Sarne Seneral purposes as free acid or sodium salt
oi|
'S n0t 8 ^azar^-
'I16 advantage of being
J'W 55-gal. steel drums.
^`WngCle.olfle^Hon :Weed Killing Compound NOIBN. ^'5o,*^u 1>4-D for Weed Control," Technical Bulletin boolj . ^mulating 2,4-D for Weed Control," 23-page tar<|sChemical Weed Control in Orchards & Vine-
1 '5-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control on
L
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Rights-of-Way," 19-page booklet; "Controlling Weeds with Chemical Sprays," 19-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control in Small Grains," 15-page booklet.
2.4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID-SODIUM SALT {Also known os 2,4-D sodium soft and Medium 2.4-dichlorophonoxyacotai*)
Molecular Weight: 261.05 Formula:
g<( ^OCHiCOONaHP
a
Standard Form: Powder. Specifications: White powder; assay (as monohydrate) 97.0%; min. Uses: Possesses herbicidal properties similar to those of the free add but is preferred in some instances as it is soluble in water to the extent of about 4% at 25^0., whereas the free add is insoluble.
Containers: roo and 50-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Weed Killing Compound NOIBN. Literature: `'2,4-D for Weed Control," Technical Bulletin O-50; ``Formulating 2,4-D for Weed Control," 23-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control in Orchards & Vine yards," 15-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control on Rights-of-Way," 19-page booklet; "Controlling Weeds with Chemical Sprays," 19-page booklet; "Chemical Weed Control in Small Grains," 15-page booklet
DICYCLOHEXYLAMINE
Molecular Weight: 181.31 Formula:
N-H
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, practically colorless liquid; Sp. Gr. 0.913-0.919 at i5.5/i5.5C. Distillation range: first drop 252.0C. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 4.onC. max.; dry point 258.oC. max.
Uses: An intermediate in the manufacture of oil additives and insecticides.
Containers: 375-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Cyclohexylamine and Dicyclohexylamine," Technical Bulletin No. O-74.
Dl (2-ETHYL HEXYL) PHTHALATE (D.O.P.) (Also known os dioctyf phtho/ote or D.O.P.)
Molecular Weight: 390.54 (Pure compound) Formula: COOCtH,-
JCOOGH,; Standard Form: Liquid.
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0685052
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Specification*: Color APHA 50 max.; odor, very slight characteristic; Sp. Gr. 0.978-0.987 at 2$/2$0C.i refractive index 1.4810-1.4880 at 25C.; acidity (as phthalic) 0.01% max.
Ganoral Information -- Properties: Di (2-Ethyl Hexyl) Phthalate (D.O.P.) is the largest volume plasticizer con sumed in polyvinyl-chloride resin. It imparts very good low temperature flexibility, low volatility and good heat and light stability to a vinyl composition. It is often used with "Santirizer" 141 to give a composition of improved light stability, resistance to embrittlement and aging, flame resistance and ease of processing. In vinyl electrical com positions, D.O.P. imparts excellent electrical characteristics with good aging properties.
U*a: This plasticizer is widely used in plasticizing polyvinyl chloride for electrical insulation. D.O.P. is also compatible with most of the other resins commonly used in the plastics industry. It is an excellent general purpose plasticizer for use in vinyl plastics. It has been widely used in such vinyl applications as shower curtains, aprons, rainwear, upholstery, draperies, garden hose and many others which require good flexibility and aging characteristics.
Containers: 55-gal. (440-lb.) and 5-gal. (40-lb.) black iron drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
DIETHYL PHTHALATE
Molecular Weight; 222.23
Formula:
''iCOOCjHs
'v^COOCjHs
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, water-white oily liquid; color APHA not darker than 10; odor very slightly aromatic; aridity (as phthalic acid) 0.01% max.; Sp. Gr. 1.120 0.005 at 25V 25C.j refractive index i,5030o.oor at 20C.j sulfur (copper-strip test) negative.
General Information--Properties: B.P. 295C.; wt. per gal. 9.35 lbs.; miscible with all the common organic solvents and diluents.
Utet: Generally used in mixture with dimethyl phthalate as a plasticizer for cellulose acetate. Evaporation rate of diethyl phthalate is too high for successful use as a regular nitro cellulose plasticizer, and it is not a solvent for cellulose acetate. Thus its range of usefulness is somewhat restricted. Mixtures of diethyl and dimethyl phthalate* usually give better results than can be obtained by either one alone. Also used as a fixative in perfumes.
Containers: 500-lb. steel drums; 45-lb. drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Diethyl Phthalate.
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
DIHYDROXY DIPHENYL SULFONE (Alto known at tvlfonyl bit phonal)
Formula:
MONSANTO
Standard Form: Powder.
Typical Analysis: PURITY
Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone NT 64-72% of 4,4' 36-28% of 2,4'
Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone, Crude 95% 4,4' Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone 99-100% 2,4' Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone 98-99%
2,4-DIN (Also kr*
M.P Mol< Form:
*36. f76:
General Information--Properties: Readily nitrated r sulfonated and converted to ethers, esters, etc. Cat chlorinated but less readily than phenol.
Uses: Electroplating bath addition agent; base for phac resins; suggested as intermediate in organic synthesis.
Grades: 4,4' and 2,4' Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone; Di: droxy Diphenyl Sulfone NT, Dihydroxy Diphenyl Suit Crude.
Containers: 150-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Stand
Specfi chlon
Usos: CAL" Avoid
Conte
Shipp "Hois.
2,3-DIMETHOXYBENZALDEHYDE, TECHNICAL (Alto known at ortho-voratrafdohydo)
Molecular Weight: 166.17 Formula: CHO
/NoCHj
l^OCHs
2.4-DIN (A/so JtfH
Mo(e< Form:
Standard Form: Crystalline mass.
Specifications: Yellowish-brown fused crystalline n* solubility in sodium bisulfite solution nearly comp* crystallizing point 47.oC. min.; wt. per gal. 9.3 lbs. apf Uses: A perfume fixative and an intermediate in che synthesis. Containers: 450-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE Molecular Weight: 194.18 Formula:
Stand Typio
48.0 C 46 5 c Uses: dinnn CAU'. vapors Grad* Uzing [
/^coochj
Cental
l^jcOOCH)
Shippj, label r
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, water-white oily liquid; color $
not darker than 10; odor not more than slightly aro^ OlPHEN' acidity (as phthalic acid) 0,01 % max.; Sp. Gr. 1.1901'
at 25/25C.; refractive index 1.515510.001 at }C sulfur (copper-strip test) negative.
Molc Pormu
General Information--Properties: A solvent plss^. for cellulose acetate; miscible with all common or^
solvents and with oils (except petroleum oils); solubi^
water 0.4% at 320C.; excellent light stability; B.P-
crystallizing point oC.; wt. per gal. 10 lbs. Uses: Widely used but docs not meet very rigid pl*{tl/
Stand*
requirements. Its use is restricted almost entirely ,lJ. cellulose acetate field where, as a general rule, it is
Phihal
combination with diethyl phthalate or some other plsU
nor
Containers: 500 and 50-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dimethyl Phthalate.
"Pprox ^atecj
'inseed
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page bookk1.
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MONSANTO
JjINITROANILINE Jnipwn at 1 -omino-2/4-diniirol>onzn9)
jliolocuiar Weight: 183.12 Formula: NHj
" N02
NOj Standard Form; Powder. Specification*: Bright yellow powder; M.P. 177.5C. min.; chlorides (total) 0.15% max. Diet: An intermediate in the preparation of dyestuffs. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its dust. Avoid contact with the skin. Containers: 100-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
|l4.DINITROCHLOROBENZENEr TECHNICAL Win known at 1-ebloro-2,4-dinitrvbonzono)
I Molecular Weight: 202.56
I Formula; Cl
'
I pjNOi
;| xno,
J Standard Form; Cast crystalline solid.
j typical Analyiii:
2,4-DINITRO-
I CHLOROBENZENE
<8'0'c. 46.5'C
95 % approx. 90% approx.
ISOMERIC DINITRO-
CHLOROBENZENES 5 % approx. 10% approx.
| lists: Production of explosives, photographic chemicals and I dinitrophenol; intermediate in the preparation of dyestuffs.
CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its I vpors. Avoid contact with the skin.
***: i grades of cast crystalline solids with min. crystalpoints of 48.ouC. and
1 Containers: 600-lb. steel drums.
*hlWl9 ClQttlfkation: Dinitrochlorobenzol. "Poison" I lsb] required.
;f1'h'nh phthalate
**'<1.1.. W.|9hl. 3l8.3, .<( ^rnulat
^ndord ^rm: bused solid.
Phthahc
#cjd)
Essentially 0.20% max.;
white fused free phenol
solid; 0.20%
free acid max.
(as
*6ral
*PProx 6^pmo,ion"'ProP**^*s Crystallizing point
noted hvd C,i rcadily soluble in ketones, esters and chlori-
luiieed oiirC*rbc>n5i solubility in alchols, turpentine and
tathcr low, approx. 5.0 gm. per 100 cc. of solvent
d-e
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at 25C.; completely insoluble in water and gives increased water resistance to all compositions in which it is used.
Utot: Compatible with nitrocellulose and with the sulfona mide, phenolic, polystyrene and vinyl types of synthetic resins. In nitrocellulose lacquers produces hard coatings that have excellent gloss retention and weather resistance. Mixtures of diphenyl phthalate with either "Santolitc" MS or "Santolite" MHP Industrial Resins are excellent plasti cizers for nitrocellulose in odorless, flexible, adhesive coat ings. Especially recommended for vinyl resins, polystyrene, ethyl cellulose and some of the natural resins such as damar.
Contain*)*; 400-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
"D.P. SOLUTION" LACQUER ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information-Properties: Pale straw-colored liq uid; wt. per gal. 8.2 lbs.; 40% sol. in equal parts of ethyl alcohol and acetone.
Uses: An anticorrosion agent in lacquers and cotton solu tions; an agent to prevent the settling of "Santocel" in flat lacquer formulations; for light and heat stabilization of vinyl chloride and vinyl copolymer resins.
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. Heresite-lined steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "D. P. Solution Suspending Agent for SanroccJ in Lacquers," Technical Bulletin M-90; "D P. Solution for Use as a Stabilizer inVinyl Resins," Technical Bulletin M-91.
"ETHAVAN" FLAVORING AND AROMATIC (Ethyl Vanillin)
Molecular Weight: 166.17
Formula: CHO
/'OCjHj OH Standard Form: Fine crystalline needles. Specifications: Fine white crystalline needles; completely soluble in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:2); ash 0.05% max.; M.P. 76.5^0. min. Usos: A flavoring and aromatic. Has a flavor similar to that of vanillin but not identical with it. The relative flavoring strength of "Ethavan" approximates three times that of vanillin. Containers: 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5 and 1 -lb. car tons. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Ethavan," leaflet; "Something About the Senses," 32-page booklet.
ETHYL ACETATE Molecular Weight: 88.10 Formula: CHjCOOCjHs
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Standard Form: Liquid,
Typical Analysis: Water-white liquid; Sp. Gr, 0.899 at I5.5C.; wt. per gal. 7.46 lbs.; ester content 92-94%; boiling range 70--8oC.; dryness, mixes with not less than 10 vols. of petroleum benzine without turbidity; acidity less than 0.02% as free acetic acid.
Uses: A nitrocellulose solvent, more active than either butyl or amyl acetate, evaporating faster with less resistance to moisture blush. Blends of all three with appropriate diluents, such as alcohols (ethyl, butyl and amyl), yield thinners and solvent mixtures of excellent cutting power and moisture resistance, good flow and leveling, and compatibility with various resins and oils. Used in the artificial leather industry and in formulating lacquers and finishes for wood, metals, textiles and paper.
Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; 5 and i-gal. cans;tankcars; tank trucks.
Shipping Classification: Ethyl Acetate.
ETHYL ALCOHOL--190 Proof
(A/so so* "Marco!" Proprietary Solvent Alcohol and
"Neo/co" Anti-Freeze)
Molecular Weight: 46.07
Formula: C?H&OH
General Information--Properties: "Nealco" ethyl alco hol is manufactured by the fermentation of molasses. Offered in its pure state and in all formulas of Specially Denatured and Completely Denatured Alcohol as authorized by Fed eral Law under the provisions of Title III of the National Prohibition Act. Is of high uniform quality complying with the exacting specifications of the National Formulary VI and U.S. P. XI.
Grades: 1. Tax Free: 190 proof pure ethyl alcohol (95 % by volume). May be withdrawn Under Regulations and Provisions by the U. S. or any governmental agency thereof, or by the several states and territories, or any municipal subdivision thereof, or by the District of Columbia, or for the use of any scien tific university or college of learning, any laboratory for use exclusively in scientific research, or use in any hospital, or sanitarium, or for the use of any clinic operated for charity and not for profit, including use in the compounding of bona fide medicines for treatment outside of such clinics of patients thereof, but not for sale. 2. TaxPaid: 190 proofpure ethyl alcohol (95% byvolume), (a) May be purchased by manufacturers and others for non beverage use without Federal Permit or bond, but such users must sign affidavit that the alcohol so purchased is for in dustrial use only, as defined by Federal Alcohol Adminis tration Regulation 2. (b) May be purchased by blenders and rectifiers. Subject to Federal Government Tax. (c) Individ ual state regulations apply on the purchase and use of pure Tax Paid Alcohol.
3. Specially Denatured Alcohol: May be withdrawn for use in a great number of specialized arts and industries. The character of the denaturant or denaturants employed is such that Specially Denatured Alcohol may be sold, possessed and used only pursuant to permit and bond approved by Internal Revenue Department, Alcohol Tax Division. All application forms covering the withdrawal of specially De natured Alcohol may be obtained from the office of the Dis trict Supervisor, Internal Revenue Department, Alcohol Tax Division, of the district in which the purchaser's plant is located.
MONSANTO
4. Completely Denatured Alcohol: 188 proof. May be drawn without permit or tax, but buyer must comply certain Federal and Stare regulations covering records n storage. Containers: 55 and 30-gal. nonretumable drums; 4ch# tank cars; 5-gal. cans. Shipping Classification: Alcohol NOIBN or DemmeAlcohol. Literature; "Nealco-Monsanto Industrial Alcohol," v, page booklet.
ETHYL DI-(-ETHANOL) AMMONIUM PHOSPHATt Standard Form: Liquid. Ganaral Information--Properties: Concentration 60^: water solution; Sp. Gr. 1.18 (22'' B<h); pH 6.9-7.1. Containers: 500-ib. net steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
ETHYL POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: Concentration to*. Sp. Gr. 1.39 at 25C.; pH 7.5. Uses: Nonflammable hydraulic fluid. Containers: $0o-lb. net steel drums. Shipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate.
ETHYL POTASSIUM SODIUM PHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 186.13 Formula: CjHjKNaPO, Standard Form: Liquid. Typical Analysis: P20, 27.8%. General Information--Properties: Essentially water-v*' solution; concentration 60%; Sp. Gr. 1.374 at 25JC. (38,< Bi.)> pH 6.9-7.41 viscosity 128 cps. at 25 C.; wt. per g* 11.2; freezing point --50C. Uses: Useful as a nonflammable hydraulic fluid and humt1 tant for air filters. Containers: 500-lb. net steel drums. Shipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate.
FERRIC ORTHOPHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 561.59 Formula: FcPCVFeuHCPO^jb-H-iO Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: Light buff-colnrf' powder; very slightly soluble in water; more readily solo11 in dilute hydrochloric acid. Uses: Suggested as an addition agent in the fortificationc foods. Grades: Food. Containers: 100-lb. net fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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0 LUIS
with, win, ' and
MOr,
ured
a-
gKltOPHOSPHORUS ffron PfcoipfcdoJ
Standard Form: Chill cast lumps, egg size, yi inch or less.
Typical Analysis: A gray alloy of iron and phosphorus which fractures easily; contains 23-26% phosphorus.
Utat: Used in iron and steel castings to increase fluidity; in sheet steel to prevent sticking of sheets in final rolling; in wire to give stiffness and better surface for drawing; paint pigment.
Containers: Bulk; 500-lb. bbls.
Shipping Classification: Ferrophosphorus.
XTI fUNGISEAL" WOOD PRESERVATIVE'
(Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: A water-repellent toxic | sealer for wood. Contains 5% pentachlorophenol supplied 1 in various concentrations of water-resistant solids in petro
leum distillate; also available as a 2-to-i concentrate.
( Uses: Preservation of plywood, crating, pontoon lumber, I sash, doors and structural lumber against decay and a wide
variety of wood-attacking insects and organisms; also made for use on ships and will pass BUSH.IPS specifications. I Does not affect the appearance of wood, is deeply pene trating and is paintable.
I Containers: 5-gal. cans; i-gal. cans (6/case); 50-gal. drums; I tank cars.
Literature: Fungiseal folder; Technical Bulletin WP-3-347.
`Available only in the eleven western states.
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i
| "lAUXEIN" CASEIN GLUE
' hitc ,
cab t 8
^
Standard Form: Powder.
Ganarol Information--Proportion A dry powder, only water need he added.
Um,: A W8tcr-rcsistant, cold-press process glue for joints, cabinet work and general woodwork. Containars: 300,100,50 and 25-lb. drums.
I Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN. | Litarotur*: Glue Book; Casein Glue folder; technical bulle-
lms Bering specific applications; Mixing Directions; Press es Schedules.
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^
1 ' I
UUXEIN" CASEIN-SOYBEAN BLEND GLUE
**ttdord Form: Powder.
lnlormo,lon--Proportion A water-resistant sdhe-
1 um ^ Pwder form. In some cases only water is added ^Id-press process to be used). In other formulas the fol-
iTiTl11.!
are added: hydrated lime, caustic soda,
f soda, TS waterproofing agent and water. Plywood
ricsive (cold-press or hot-press process may be used).
: Gluing plywood and general woodworking. cntolntr*; 100-lb. sacks.
ShiFpln9 Classification: Glue NOIBN.
t!n[WUrt: ^*ue Book; technical bulletins covering specific P 1cations; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
"LAUXEIN" SOYBEAN GLUE Standard Form: Powder. Oanaral Information--Proportion A dry powder to which the following chemicals must be added: hydrated lime, caustic soda, silicate of soda, TS waterproofing agent and water. IJsas: Excellent plywood adhesive; also used for insulation board laminating, etc. Water resistant. Either cold-press or hot-press processes may be used. Contoiners: 100-lb. sacks. Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN. literature: Glue Book; technical bulletins covering specific applications; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
"LAUXITE" MELAMINE RESIN ADHESIVE Standard Form: Powder. Oanaral Information--Prepartiai: A waterproof, boilproof, fungus-proof, weather-resistant adhesive which forma a colorless glue line and is stainless. Usos: Bonding all woods where exterior exposure must be satisfactory. Water and hardener to be added in both hotpress or warm-temperature setting processes. Also used in combination with hot-press urea resin adhesive to fortify the urea glue and improve its durability. Containers: Drums. Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN. Literature: Glue Book; technical bulletins covering specific applications; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
"LAUXITE" PHENOLIC RESIN ADHESIVES Standard Form: Powder or liquid. Ganoral Information-Proportion: Waterproof, boil-proof, fungus-proof and weather-resistant adhesives which are also resistant to salt water. Powder form (only water to be added) and liquid form ready for use. Hot-press process for both forms. Uses: In plywood manufacture for aircraft, boats and exte rior exposure, Containers: 50-gal. drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN. Literature: Glue Book; technical bulletins covering specific applications; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
"LAUXITE" RESORCINOL RESIN ADHESIVES Standard Form: Liquid. Ganoral Information--Properties: Room-temperature setting, waterproof, boil-proof, fungus-proof, and weatherresistant adhesives which are resistant to salt water. Comes in liquid form to which hardener must be added. Used for wood gluing where joints must stand exterior exposure or continuous soaking. Conlainora: 50 and 5-gal. drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN. Literature: Glue Book; technical bulletins covering specific applications; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
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"LAUXITE" UREA RESIN ADHESIVES
Standard Form: Powder or liquid. Unextended, these adhesives are water-resistant and fungusproof on most constructions, forming a colorless glue line.
1. Hot-press process: a. Powder form, no catalyst, only water to be added. Also in liquid form requiring hardener to be added. b. May he fortified with melamine resin which must be added separately, making it boil-resistant and waterproof while retaining its fungus-proof quality
2. Cold-setting process: a. Powder form, only water to be added. b. Liquid form, only hardener to be added.
Extended with flour or amylaceous materials, these adhe sives are water-resistant.
1. Hot-press process: a. Powder form; water, flour and catalyst added separately. b. Liquid form; water, flour and catalyst added separately.
2. Cold-press process: a. Powder form; water, flour and catalyst added separately. b. Liquid form; water, flour and catalyst added separately.
Uses: Unextended Hot-press unfortified: For plywood manufacture requiring finest adhesion and no staining of plies. Fortified: For air craft and similar high-grade plywood. Cold-setting: Gen eral wood gluing.
Extended Hot-prcss: For furniture plywood. Cold-press: For furniture plywood, and joint and assembly gluing.
Container*: Powder form--250-lb. drums; 50-lb. bags. Liquid form--50-gal. drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN.
Literature: Glue Book; technical bulletins covering specific applications; Lauxite Urea Resin Book; Mixing Directions; Pressing Schedules.
LIQUID, READY-TO-USE GENERAL PURPOSE GLUE (No. 2605)
Standard Form: Cream-colored liquid.
General Information--Proportion Ready-to-use in coldpress gluing for joint assembly. No mixing is required. Ad hesive 2805 will not harden in the pot and may be used in joint assembly operations where pressing times as low as one hour are required. It is recommended for use wherever water resistance is not required. A low cost adhesive whose bonds are unaffected by humidity changes. Can be diluted with water for use as a carton sealer.
Uios: Joint gluing; bonding paper, cloth or other materia] to wood.
Containers: 500-lb. Amercoated drums; 15-gal. paraffincoated fiber drums; 5-gal. Amercoated cans; i-gal. glass jars.
Shipping Classification: Glue NOIBN.
GLYCEROPHOSPHATES
The glycerophosphates are a group of products containing the glycerophosphate radical and may be used advantage ously to carry such important elements as caldum, iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium and sodium in the form ulation of pharmaceutical preparations.
OLUtS
GLYCEROPHOSPHATE, CALCIUM, N. F. Moleculor Weight: 210.15 Formula: CaCHi(OH)jPO Standard Form: Powder, 80 mesh.
Sf so
K
(a m
Specifications: Fine white powder; assay (dry basis) 98.05 min.; loss on drying at i30C. 12.0% max.; solubility, water (1:50) complete at 25^.; chloride (as CaCls) o.:S max.; sulfate (as CaSO,) 0.68% max.; free phosphate 1 PA) 0.02% max.; conforms to N.F. test for heavy mop 3.0% max. retained on 80 mesh; 5.0% max on 100 mot Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
GLYCEROPHOSPHATE, FERRIC, N. F. Molecular Weight: 621.90 Formula: FcjCjH^OH^POJj Standard Form: Powder.
C< St
GLY t< St s n 0 h c s
Specifications: Buff or yellowish-green powder; assay (dr basis) 17.0% Fe min.; moisture 11.0% max.; chloride 1 FeCl) 0.10% max.; sulfate (as Fe?(S04)j) 0.20% mu.;fc phosphate (as PjOb) 0.20% max.; 2.0% max. retained on mesh; 10.0% max. on 140 mesh; 30.0% max. on 230 roal
Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes; j-H canons.
GLY * F S s
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
GLYCEROPHOSPHATE, MAGNESIUM
Molecular Weight: 194.39
Formula: MgCH&(OH)jPO<
Standard Form: Powder, 80 mesh.
Specifications: White powder; assay (dry basis) 97.0^ moisture 12.5% max.; caldum (as Cadi) 0.30' ( max.; chi ide (as MgClg) 0.10% max.; sulfate (as MgS0) 0.10% 0** free phosphate (as PsOb) 0.20% max.; 2.0% max. retui* on 60 mesh; 4.0% max. on 80 mesh; 10.0^ max. or. lCl
mesh.
GL1
Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes; ^
cartons.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
GLYCEROPHOSPHATE, MANGANESE, N.F.
Molecular Weight: 225.00
*
Formula: MnCjHj(OH)jPO
Standard Form: Powder, 80 mesh.
Specifications: Pinkish-white powder; assay (dry 5JiJ. 98.0% min.; solubility in 25% dtricacid solution 11:5), plete; moisture 11.0% max.; chlonde (as MnO: `-f max.; sulfate (as MnSO) 0.25% max., free phosphate PA) o.zo% max.; conforms to N.F. test for heavy mel 2.0% max. retained on 60 mesh; 4.0% max. on 80 if
10.0% max. on 140 mesh.
H (8-
Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; 2 5-ib. boxes, cartons.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN
GLYCEROPHOSPHATE, POTASSIUM (Solute) Formula: KjC,Hs(OH)iPO, Standard Form: Liquid.
0635057
TOWOLDMON0043140 WATER_PCB-00027609
MONSANTO
. $p*ciflcotion: Clear, colorless or slightly yellowish asvav 61.6-63.2% anhydrous salt; carbonate (as
k CO 0.50% max.; chloride (as KC1) 0.10% max.; sulfate ji K...SO,. o.;o% max.; free phosphate (as P;Oi) 0.20%
Containers. 50-lb. drums. 1 Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
GUCEROPHOSPHATE, SODIUM (Solution)
Formula; Na;C3H^0H);P04 Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, colorless or slightly yellow 75 % solu tion. assay 50.0-52.0% anhydrous salt; carbonate (asNa-.'CO;) :.o% max.; chloride (as NaCl) 0.10% max.; sulfate (as Sa.SO;, 0.20% max.; free phosphate (as P;Oj) 0.15% max.
Containers: 50-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
5-lb.
GUCEROPHOSPHATE, SODIUM, N.F.
1 Molecular Weight: 216 06
Formula; Na.C.iH.^OH'-.POi
Standard Form: Crystalline solid,
Speciflcati is: VThite irystals or powder; assay 68.0-72.0 %
anhydrous
qui\ lent to 96.4-104.9% hydrated salt);
H'lubilny 11
; complete; chloride (as NaCl) 0.05 %
iriax.; tree phuxpha as P.-O,) 0.02% max.; conforms to
"s i', test for heavy tak and sulfate (as Na5SO,).
Grades: Civstah ur pir
Containers; 200 and 10 -lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classifkotioi ; Chemicals NOIBN.
OlfCEROPHOSPHORIC ACID (Solution)
' Formulo: H,C.H,(OH ,P04
Standard Form: Liquid (35 % solution).
Specifications: Clear, colorless liquid; APHA 30 max.; a$VJV 350-360%: chloride as CaCb) 0.15% max.; sulfate *' faSO; 0.30% max.; calcium (as CaO) 0.35 % max.; free Phosphate ;as P..0.0.50% max.
General Information--Properties: In the case of ihe less x'luble salts, such as calcium, iron, magnesium and manga-
glycerophosphates, solubility of these products may be ^'cnallv increased if formulated with glycerophosphoric
or certain accepted acids, such as lactic, citric and lartanc.
Containers: 5-gal. carboys.
dipping Classification: Acid NOIBN Liquid.
1 CID
'no- 1 naphthol-3,6-todium Acid Ditvlfonota) Mol*cuior Weight: 341.29
^ermulo:
NH.OH
HSO, SOjNa S,mdard Form: Powder.
Aoo,V*i*; tirjv powder; X6-88% monosodium '' 'r`Kl "i \,k ;i Jnj Na.SO,, solubility in water complete.
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Uses: An intermediate in the manufacture of dyestuffs. Containers: 100-lb. bags.
Shipping Classification: Dye intermediate NOIBN.
"HB-40*' PARTIALLY HYDROGENATED TERPHENYL
Standard Form: Liquid General Information--Properties: A clear, mobile, highboiling hydrocarbon; almost colorless, oily liquid with faint, pleasant odor; density 1.004 ro.003 at 25' 15.6 C.; wt. per gal. 8.37 (average); refractive index 1.5675 ro.0075 at 25 C.; distillation range 338--396 C. (640-745^.) (corr.); flash point 345 r io:F.; flame point 385 2 10 F.; pour point minus 28 -f2'C. ( -- 18 F.), insoluble in water; miscible in all pro portions at room temperature with a number of solvents and oils; viscosity 14412a SUS at 100 F., 39 r 1 at 210 F. Uses: Low cost secondary plasticizers for vinyl sheeting, free films and vinyl fabric or paper coatings. Plasticizer for vinyl protective coatings and adhesives. Used to plasticize vinyl profile extrusions, tubing, wire coating and iniection and slush molding compounds made from vinyl resins. Plasticizer fnr styrene water dispersion paints, paper coat ings, adhesives and styrene casting resins.
Container*: Tank cars; 400-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer, literature: "HB-40," Technical Bulletin P-!04.
`HIBITITE" ACID INHIBITOR
Standard Form: Powder.
Ganaral Information--Properties: Derivative of an or ganic base; reddish-brown powder; soluble in concentrated sulfuric and hydrochloric acids. (For steel pickling acid con taining "Hibitue," see Inhibited Acids.)
Uses: Widely used in acids for pickling and cleaning ferrous metals. Protects the metal by inhibiting the attack of the acid and by reducing the possibility of embrittlement from hydrogen penetration. Sulfuric acid containing "Hibitite" is used for pickling tin plate, wire, alloy steels, sheets for gal vanizing; cleaning steel drums and sand filters; prepanng articles for vitreous enameling; removing metal coatings.
Hydrochloric acid containing "Hibitite" is used for cleaning boilers, economizers, heat exchangers, pipe lines, condens ers, tanks, tubes, coils, screens, pans, drums and similar equipment. Container*: 300 and 75-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Cloitiflcotion: Chemicals NOIBN. literature: "Hibitite Acid--Pickling Inhibitor," Technical Bulletin O-59; "Hibitite and Its Uses," bulletin.
"HI-GLOSS REZ" INTERIOR LUSTER WOOD FINISH
Ganarel Information--Properties: A dear, synthetic resin for high-gloss interior wood finish. Useful over "Rcz" or "White Rez" treated surfaces to provide high luster finish; or deluxe satin finish when rubbed with pumice and oil. Comes readv-to-use for brush application. One gallon cov ers approximately 300 to 400 sq. ft.
Container*: 5-gal. cans; 1 -gal. cans (4 case); i-qt. cans (12 case;; 1 -pt. cans (24 case;. Shipping Classification: Wood Filler Liquid.
Literature: "Hi-Gloss Rez," folder; "Monsanto Wood Fin ishes tor Home Decoration," 8-page booklet.
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HYDROCHLORIC ACID (Muriatic Acid)
Molecular Weight: 36.47
Formula: HC1
Standard Form: Liquid.
Typical Analytic: HC1; 22B*., 35 2% HCL
27.9% HCL; 20B6., 31.5%
Utet: Used extensively in the starch, glucose, gelatin, steel galvanizing, paper, leather and glass industries. (See table in general data section.)
Grodos: i8B4.; 20CB4.; 22"B6. Contoinort: 13-gal. carboys; 13-gal. rubber drums, 900 to 2,200-gal. net tank trucks; 30 to 40-ton tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Muriatic Acid.
2-HYDROXY-3-METHOXYBENZALDEHYDE, TECHNICAL (AJ*e known os oriho-vanillin)
Molecular Weight: 152.14 Formula: CHO
'iOH
) OCH,
Standard Form: Crystalline solid. Specifications: Yellowish crystalline solid; crystallizing point 4O.0C. min. Usos: An intermediate in chemical synthesis. Contoinort: 225 and 50-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
INHIBITED ACIDS
Standard Form: Liquid.
Gonoral Information--Proportios: Addition of ``Hibitite'' to sulfuric and hydrochloric adds results in a decreased rate of attack of the add but does not retard action of add on surface scale.
Usos: Inhibited sulfuric acid is used for pickling tin plate stock; pickling sheets for galvanizing; preparing articles for vitreous enameling; pickling wire and high carbon steel; re moving metal coatings; cleaning steel drums; cleaning sand filters. Inhibited hydrochloric add is used for pickling alloy wire; cleaning boiler tubes, condensers, pipes, heater coils and drums. Grades: Solutions of "Hibitite" in Monsanto's commerdal grades of 6oBi. sulfuric add, 66Bi. sulfuric add, i8cBe. hydrochloric acid, 22B<. hydrochloric acid and 20Bd. hy drochloric acid.
"INSOLUBLE SULFUR 60"
Stondord Form: Powder,
Specifications: 100% through 50 mesh; heat loss not over 1.458; CS2 insoluble not less than 50.0%.
Usos: Curing agent; in the rubber industry replaces regular sulfur where blooming of the raw stock is undesirable.
Contoinors: joo-lb. paper bags.
Shipping Classification: Sulfur Ground.
Lilarature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
MONSANTO
KOCH ACID (1 -naphthylamin-3,6,8'lrisijlfonic acid, ditndium
Molecular Woight: 427
Formula:
NaSOs
NH,
NaSO;
I SOjH
Standard Form: Powder. Typical Analysis: 85-90% disodium salt. Usos: An intermediate in the manufacture of dyestuffs. Contoinors: 100-lb. bags. Literature: "Koch Acid," Technical Bulletin M-ioi.
LAMPBLACK
Standard Form: Powder.
Typical Analysis:
#0IL/
% FREE
ifBLACK OIL AB- TINTING
UNDER
TOP
GRADE CAR- SORP- STRENGTH* TONE
TONE
BLACK fl AA
BON 99.57 87.97
TION I. 14 1.65
238 225
Blue Blue Blue-
Black Brown Brown-
Brown
Black
99.42 1.32 208 Blue 91.71 1-54 205 Blue
Gray-Bin Brown Brown-
Black
S-100 93.98 1-55 170 Blue BTA 95-57 1.50 160 Blue
Black Blue - BU>
B-5 96.22 1-43 140 Blue
Blue - Bit:
fio 99.29
100 Blue-Gray Gray-Bl*
'NOTE: The figures in the column tinting strenc?
are relative values using No. 10 Lampblack as a standtr
For example: A value of 225 for tinting strength of A
Lampblack means that this black is z'/i times as inter
as No. 10 Lampblack.
Usos: Pigment in paints, varnishes, enamels, inks, leati) finishes, stencils, crayons, polishes; in pressed forms as elf trical conductors and electrodes.
Contoinors: Cartons.
Shipping Classification: Lampblack NOIBN when wt.p cu. ft. is under 17 lbs.; Lampblack Compressed when * per cu. ft. is 17 lbs. or over.
Litoroturo: "Monsanto Bear Lampblack," 12-page bookl1
"LAUXTOL" A, WOOD PRESERVATIVE*
Standard Form: Liquid.
Gonoral Information--Proportios: A 5% oil solution pentachlorophenol. Furnished either in a ready-to-use tf or in a 10-to-i concentrate.
Usos: Protects wood against termites, Lyctus (powder-p0 beetles, decay and a wide range of other wood-attack insects and organisms. Used for the preservation of phone poles, fence posts and lumber. This preservative irritating to the skin and mucous membranes if suffix contact is allowed. The precautions for handling appear labels and should be observed.
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MONSANTO
Grodet: 10-10-1 Concentrate and Ready-to-Use.
Containers: 5-gal. cans, i-gal. cans (6 case); tank cars; yo wl. drums.
Literotur#: "Lauxtol A," folder; Technical Bulletins WP-i>4- and WP-2-847-
Av;nInhlo only in the eleven western states.
40 METAPHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 365.17 Formula: PKPO.O. Standard Form: Powder or granules. General Information -- Properties: Dense white powder or granular material; M P. approx. 700 C.; very slightly soluble :n water. Use*: As raw material for lead-bearing phosphate glasses,
Containers; 100-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
> O ORTHOPHOSPHATE, PI
1: Motaculor Weight: 303.20
Formula: PbHPO,
Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Proportion White non-hygroscopk v powder; soluble in acids; hydioly2es in water to form a Hack 710rf 5aijC ]c.aj phosphate.
. '`hipping Claisiflcotlon: Chemicals NOIBN. k
Hack `D ORTHOPHOSPHATE, MONO
Hack Moloculor Wolght: 401.20
Hack
*H
;gtW ^rmuta: Pb(H PO^
J.ird' Standard Farm: Powder. \A
[tIlsC General Information -- Properties: White hygroscopic
owder; soluble m aud; hydrolyzes in water to form a more
5>uc phosphate,
.ithtf ,,
olcc*
Primer pigment in vinyl-chloride coatings,
dipping Clossiflcotion: Chemicals NOIBN.
' J,r Ml ORTHOPHOSPHATE, TRI
Molecular Weight: 811.59 xkh'1' 'ormulo: Essentially Pb./PO*)-..
0typical Analysis: PbO, 81.8%; P; .s, 18.0%; H.O, 0.2%.
General Information --Properties: White, dense microrystalline powder; insoluble in water. ^ ilt Jves: Suggested as a pigment, j^r'" xntoinors: loo-lb. fiber drums. 'hipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
-ginF uU 'D PYROPHOSPHATE, Dl
Molecular Weight: 588.38 411 x'*1 'srmuia: Pb P O:
'onefard Form: Powder.
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General Information--Proporties: White powder; insol uble in water. Has a high index of refraction and good hiding properties. Paints prepared from it give a very white dried film, which is quite desirable since most lead pigments tend to produce yellowing m the dried film. Usos: Suggcsied as a pigment for white paints in vmvl coatings. Containers: ioo-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classifleotion: Chemicals NOIBN.
LITHIUM METAPHOSPHATE Molecular Woight: 85.92 Formula: LiPOj Standard Form: Granular powder. General Information--Properties: White granular pow der; insoluble in water. Uses: Suggested for special glass or ceramic composition. Shipping Clottiflcatien: Chemicals NOIBN.
MAGNESIUM AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (Also known as magnesium ammonium orthophosphate)
Moleeulor Weight; 245.44 Formula: MgN^PO^H-O Standard Form: Powder. Typical Analytic P?Os, 28.$%; MgO, 16.8%; NHa, 6.9%-, ignition loss 54.5%; 99.5% on too mesh. General Information--Proportion A hexahydrate and a monohydrate form exist. At ordinary temperatures disso ciation of the hexahydrate to the monohydrate takes place without appreciable loss of ammonia. Above to'C. the monohydrate loses NHt forming MgHP0, H-0. Soluble in acids; insoluble in water; decomposes on heating. Uses: An ingredient in fire-retarding paints for theater scenery and curtains; on brattice cloths in mines. Grade*: Technical. Container*: 200-lb. net bbls.; 100-lb. net kegs. Shipping Classification: Magnesium Phosphate.
MAGNESIUM METAPHOSPHATE Moleeulor Weight: 182.28 Formula: Mg(POa): Standard Form: Crystalline powder. General Information--Properties: White crystalline pow der; insoluble in water. Uiei: Suggested as a constituent of glass, glazes and porcelain enamels. Shipping Classification: Magnesium Phosphate.
MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl Molecular Weight: 174.36 Formula: MgHPOj jHxO Standard Form: Crystals. General Information --Properties: White crystals; soluble in acids; slightly soluble in water, (Continued on next paste
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Uses: Suggested as an opacifying agent for enamels and frits. Containers; 300-lb. bbls.; 100-Ib. kegs. Shipping Classification; Magnesium Phosphate.
MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO (Alto known at magnotium phosphate, monobotie; add magnotium photphata/ magnotium totrahydrogon photphoto; magnotium biphotphato)
Formula: MgH(PO4)i-4Hj0 Standard Form: Crystals. Typical Analysis: P2C>6, 48.56%! MgO, 14.74%; ignition loss 36.81%. Uses; Pharmaceutical preparations. Grades: Technical. Containers: 300-lb. net bbls.; 100-lb. net kegs. Shipping Classification: Magnesium Phosphate.
MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE, TRI (A/so known at noutral magnotium photphata)
Molecular Weight: 334.98 Formula: Mgj(P04)2-4Hj0 Standard Form: Crystalline powder. Typical Analysis: P20|, 40.41%; MgO, 31.12%. Uses: An antacid in pharmaceutical products. Grades: Technical. Also available as octahydrate where better flow characteristics are desired. Containers: 100-lb. bbls. Shipping Classifleatien: Magnesium Phosphate.
MAGNESIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, Dl Molecular Weight: 222.60 Formula: Mg^A Standard Form: Crystalline powder. General Information--Properties: White crystalline pow der; M.P. i,383C.; soluble in adds; insoluble in water. Uses: Suggested for use in ceramic industry as constituent of porcelains and enamels. Shipping Classification: Magnesium Phosphate.
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE Molecular Weight: 98.06 Formula:* HC--C^
N) Standard Form: Flakes, briquettes or cast solid. Specifications: White hakes, fused mass or briquettes; crystallizing point 52.0X. min.; water solution (4 gms. in
MONSANTO
r
10 ml) clear and colorless; glycercmaleate resin, dear -
slight amber color; iron 0.0005% max.
^
Usos: Used alone or in combination with other acids jp, manufacture of alkyd-type resins; a versatile intemw for chemical synthesis.
Grades: Bnquettes, fused mass, flakes.
Containers: Flakes--175-lb. fiber drums; fused mass-., gal. drums (575-lbs. net); briquettes--200-lb. fiber dr^
Shipping Classification: Maleic Anhydride.
'MERCLOR" SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Molecular Weight: 74.45 Formula: NaOCl Standard Form: Liquid. Typical Analysis: 22 B6.; 12% available chlorine by^
Uses: Oxidizing agent for bleaching of vegetable fibeg
chlorinating agent for water, organic compounds and
(See table in general data section.)
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Containers: 13 and 5-gal. carboys; tank truck 11,000 ^ net, 5,000 lbs. net.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Hypochlorite Solution.)
"MERLON" TEXTILE PROCESSING AND FINISHING AGENTS
Textile chemicals recommended for processing and ing textile fibers and fabrics.
.
"MERLON" BR "MERLON" BRS
Standard Form: Liquid.
Genoral Information--Properties: 50% plasticized vinyl-butyral resms dispersed in water; color, milky who Sp. Gr. 1.01-1.03; pH 9.0-10.0; freely dispersible in wit^
Containers: 55-gal. nonretumablc drums; galvanized irO
drums; 5-gal. cans.
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Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
,
Literature: "Merlon BR and BRS," Technical BulletinT-il
"MERLON" KR-1 "MERLON" KR-2 "MERLON" KR-3 "MERLON" KR-4 "MERLON" KR-5
Standard Form: Liquids.
General Information--Properties: L'nplasucized vinyl--acetate resins dispersed in water; color, milky whil freely dispersible in water; pH 3.5-6.0.
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. nonretumable drums; 10-pl
wooden bbls.
j
Shipping Classification: Synthetic Resin NOIBN Withcd
Filler.
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Literature: "Merlon KR," Technical Bulletin T-16.
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MONSANTO
ItfUON" S Standard Form: Liquid.
Otnarol Information--Proportion 40? unplasticized polvstvrenc resin dispersed in water; color, milky white; pH 8--v; i>p. Gr. 1.03; freely dispersible in water.
Contoinors: 55 and 5-gal. nonretumable drums; 10-gal. wwdtn bbls.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
litaroturo: "Merlon S and SP," Technical Bulletin T-15.
"MERION" SP Stondord Form: Liquid.
Gonoral Information--Proportion 40% plasticized polv> styrene resin dispersed in water; color, milky white; pH 8.0-90; Sp. Gr. 1.04; freely dispersible in water. Centainart: 55 and 5-gal. wooden bbls.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Litaroturo: "Merlon S and SP," Technical Bulletin T-15.
"MERSIZE" PAPER SIZING AGENT
Stondord Form: Liquid and paste.
Ginoral Information: "Mersizc" CD-2, a 50S solids so lution, "Mersize" RM, a 10% solids paste size with "Meriizc" resin incorporated into a paste size.
Uiii: ' 'Mersize'1 CD-2 is used in paper manufacture with ff'in size to reduce sizing costs, improve resistance to ink, "aicr and other aqueous solutions, give better feathering resistance and mure uniform, dependable sizing. "Mer-
RM is an economical and convenient form in which "Mccsizc" solids to rosin size solids ratio is the rec ommended 3 to 1, thus permitting the use of a single Product.
Conloinart: 500-lb. sicel drums, tank cars,
dipping Cloisiflcation: Rosin Sizing NOIBN.
l't*rotur: "Better Sizing at Low Cost with Mersize CD-2," --page booklet.
'ERSOL" PROPRIETARY SOLVENT ALCOHOL
s'Po,d Pom,: 4uid.
^Ptcifltations: Composition: Alcohol, Special Denatured
k" L too gals., ethyl acetate, denatured with methyl isout> ketone. 5 gals, gasoline, 1 gal.
^Vpita! Anolym; Water-white liquid; Sp. Gr. 0.8146
' at 60 60 F ; nonresidual; distillation range 74-80 C.; llV less than 0.0050 as aceuc acid,
I nlotmotion--Proportios. A proprietary solvent n ` 1)1 hirmulated 10 have the advantages of Special Dc-
Put hTM
Mo. 1 without the necessity and burden of
<hf and Pcrating under a government permit. Has odor of alcohol and no residue.
^a>` h<-` u!>ed for most industrial purposes where SDA
Ij. mJicated; solvent for shellac and soft manila gums; itiL l'ct'innCTS' t'canm> removers, polishes, dressings,
and cellukud, softeners, brighteners; luel and
Centalnors: 55-gal. steel drums; tank trucks; tank cars; 5-gal. cans.
Shipping Classification: Denatured Alcohol Solvent.
Litaroturo: "Nealco-Monsanto Industrial Alcohol," 52page booklet.
"MERTANOL" SYNTHETIC TANNING AGENT
Standard Form: Liquid or solid.
Typical Analysis:
"Mertanol''L "Mertanol" ?L "Mertanol" 7P "Mertanol" 7AN
DENSITY 10.1 lb. gal. 10.15 lbs./gal.
9.7 lbs. gal. 25 lb./cu. ft.
SULFONIC ACID TOTAL EQUIVALENT SOLIDS
approx. 5% H;S04 46 Neutral (pH 6-8,' 49 Neutral ;pH 6-81 40 Neutral (pH 6-8) 95
Ganoral Information--Proportion Synthetic tanning agent consisting of a naphthaienesulfonic acid condensation prod uct in liquid and dry forms. The free sulfuric acid acidity has been completely neutralized and the sulfonic acidity neutralized 10 a definite degree.
Uit: Highly recommended for use in paper mills as a beater additive to eliminate or control pitch troubles, espe cially in mills where ground wood or unbleached sulfite pulps are used. Pitch is troublesome only when it begins to accumulate in the beaters, on the screens, Fourdnmer wires, cylinder molds, press rolls, drying cans, felts, etc. Such accumulations cause spots in the paper, plugging of the screens and wire, and sticking of the wet paper web to the press rolls and drying cans. Any one of these necessitate a shutdown to dean up the equipment affected. Pitch trouble may develop in all types of wood pulp but it is more prevalent with unbleached sulfite. The effectiveness of "Mertanol" appears to be due to a dispersing action on the pitch as well as the formation of a less sticky particle when precipitation occurs with the addition of alum. It :s also helpful as a heater additive when glue is used in the finish and as a mordant for dyestuffs when paper is to be finished in a color. "Mertanol" serves to disperse pitch forming organisms and makes possible an appreciable reduc tion in pitch-control measures. "Mertanol" 7P and 7AN are recommended. Used in bleaching of chrome-tanned stock for making white leather; bleaching base stock for pastel leathers; pretanmng pickled stock before regular tan to maintain a lighter colored leather throughout the tannage; vegetable tanning as an aid to penetration of the extracts and solubilization of non tans; dyeing to give level dyeing and increased penetration of the dve; mordant for basic dyes in the dyeing of chrometanned and other leathers. "Mertanol'' L, 7L and tAN are recommended.
Grados: "Mertanol" L--liquid; "Mertanol" -'L--liquid; "Mertanol" 7P--liquid; "Mertanol" 7AN--solid.
Containers: Liquids--500-lb. tight wooden bbls. Solids-- 175-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Extract Tanning NOIBN Liquid or Dry.
Litaiature: "Mertanol for the Leather Industry," mime ographed bulletin: '.Monsanto Mertanol for Pitch Control," 7-page booklet.
"MERTONE" WB-2 PRECOAT FOR PAPER
Standard Form: Liquid.
Gonarallnformation --Properties: A 15 ul colloidal dis persion of silica in water; odorless.
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Uses: As a precoat on blueprint and other reproduction papers for clearer, more legible prints. On blueprint a darker, more lively blue is obtained. Also used on diazo paper, blueprint cloth, negative paper and Van Dyke paper. Precoating is performed by coaters. A license from Mon santo is required to employ the silica precoat process which uses "Mertone." Containers: 5$-gal. lined steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Mertone WB-2, a Quality Building Precoat for Blueprint Paper," 8-page booklet.
2-METHYL-4-CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID (/MCP)
Molecular Weight: 200.62 Formula: ___
C1 <Z> och,cooh CH* Standard Form: Coarse powder. General Information--Properties: Light tan, granular powder; assay approx. 60% 2,4-isomer, 35 % other chloro-2methylphcnoxyacetic acids. Uses: Possesses herbicidal properties similar to 24-D. However, specificity and tolerance may be different in some crops and on certain weeds. Containers: Fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Weed Killing Compound NOIBN --Rail; Agricultural Herbicide NOIBN--Other Than Liq uid--Truck. Literature: Technical Data Sheet.
METHYL SODIUM PHOSPHATE (Mixture ofMonomithyl Ditodium Phosphate and D/met/iy/ Monosodium Phosphate)
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: Water-white liquid; concentration 60%; pH 6.9-7.2; Sp. Gr. 1.361-1.364 at 25"C. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
METHYL paro-TOLUENESULFONATE Molecular Weight: 186.22 Formula: SO?OCH
CH, Standard Form: Crystalline solid or liquid.
Specifications: Crystallizing point 26C. min.; color APHA 80 max.; chlorine (as Cl) 0.01% max.; acidity (as toluenesulfonic acid) 0.01% max.; Sp. Gr. at 250/25C. (super cooled liquid) 1.225-1.227; assay 99% min.
Uses: Dye intermediate, alkylating agent. Catalyst for alkyd and other organic ester preparations, photographic chem icals and pharmaceutical intermediates.
MONSANTO
Containers: 500-lb. net, steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
"MILMER*1 1 FUNGICIDE (Copper 8-Qurnofrno/ate, Technical)
Molecular Weight: 351.87
Formula:
____
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<( ' >-0--Cu-O~
'
"S -
O'/
Standard Form: Powder.
Specification!: Yellowish-green powder; assay 90% min. (by copper determination); moisture 1.0% max.
General Information--Properties: Very stable and nonhygroscopic; insoluble in water and organic solvents. Pos sesses strong fungistatic properties, but it is relatively non toxic to higher animals.
Usos: Fungistat to protect fabrics, leather and protective * coating materials against organism attack.
Containers: 50-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Fungicide Agricultural, NOIBN Other Than Liquid.
Literature: "Milmer 1," Technical Bulletin O-38; "Methodi for Determining Copper 8-Quinolinolate in Fabrics," Technical Bulletin O-42.
"MONSANTO AE-1" HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT ESTER ALCOHOL
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: A light brown, oily, high molecular weight alcohol:
Viscosity:
442.3 centistokes at 30 C. (86 F.) 265.6 centistokes at 37.78 C. (too F.)
19.1 centistokes at 98.89 C. (210 F.)
Density:
25725 C.--0.9971
Flash Point: (ASTM, D-92-33)--157 C. (314.6 F.)
Fire Point:
(ASTM, D-92-33)--209'C. (408.2 F.)
Vapor Pressure:
Temp, C. 224
*35 272 290
313
V. P. (MM) 14.6 18.6 61.v 98.6
116.2
The reactions of "Monsanto AE-i" are typical of any a*1' phatic alcohol. The compound contains an ester linkage and the possibility of trans-esterification is ever presei" when acids or alcohols are in the zone of reaction. Insolubk
in water, ethylene glycol and lower alcohols, soluble 10 aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocaf bons, ketones and ethers.
Uiat: Plasticizer for rubber hydrochloride, chlorinate^ rubber and styrene--butadiene copolymers. Plasticizers l`>r urea-formaldehyde resins and aminoplast-alkyd system* It is useful as a defoaming agent in yeast production and[t' control foam in a variety of industrial applications.
Containers: 400-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Alcohol NOIBN.
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0685063
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MONSANTO
Literature ".Monsanto AE-I." Technical Bulletin No. I'-ijo.
MONSANTO OETERGENT MXP"
General Information--Properties: Non-dusty, pulvcrcni, huilt detergent based on a non-ionic synthetic wetting agent,
llm: A highly efficient detergent with controlled sudsing jLtion. Especially applicable where minimum suds are re quired. Since it is built with water-softening chemicals it is effective in either hard or soft water.
Conlaintrt: 100-lb. bags; 375-lb. bbls.; too-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compound NOIBN' Powder.
Litoroturt: "Monsanto Detergent MXP," Technical Bulle tin P-122.
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MONSANTO EMULSIFIERS H, L, M AND R"
Standard Form: Liquid and paste materials.
Control Information--Proportios: These emulsifying agents were designed especially to meet the growing de mands for more efficient emulsifiers in the agriculture field,
lltoi: To produce cmulsifiable concentrates and concen trated emulsions of insecticide and herbicide formulations.
Containers: Steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compound NOIBN.
Litoroiuro: "Monsanto Emulsifiers and W'etting Agents for Herhicidal and Insecticidal Formulations," Technical Bulle tin P-142.
MONSANTO FIRE RETARDANT A"
Ganarol Information--Propartla*; A substantially neutral mixture of ammonium phosphates containing a wetting a8<ent to improve penetration.
U*: Flame-retardant treatment of wood and paper.
Contoinors: ioo-lb. bags, 300 and 150-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Ammonium Phosphate.
Litoraturo: " Monsanto Fire Retardant A," Technical Bul letin p.29.
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1 jo
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Monsanto fire retardant b"
,nrol Information--Proportias: An alkaline mixture of fanx-rctarding chemicals to give proper balance to flame CKt|nguishmg, elimination of afterglow and retention of tenS'le SUi:n8{h.
Us; Fire retardant fortextiles.
0,|tomors; ioo-lb. bags; 300-lb. drums.
^*Pping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
I'toatura; "Monsanto Fire Retardant B," Technical BulMin P-2K.
" WNTAR" synthetic resins
i,0*tdard Form: Resin.
hr*r'*,*
-- Proportios: A senes of related
n'*n-u,.black resins 01 thelollowing typical characteristics.
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SOFTENING POINT
TIUN^ 25O GM.
"Montar" "Montar" "Montar" "Montar" "Montar" "Montar"
3 99-135 C. 51-52 3.47 0.31 4 125-157 C. 53-55 6.95 0.57 5 202-246 C. 53-54 1.27 0.07 6 175-205 C. 59-6C 2.00 0.13 9 135--145 C. -- -- -- 10 139 C. 27 0.65 0.C4
Contoinors: ioo-lb. paper bags,
cu:__ n~._______ -r,, D,,ci,,
t 50 C. t -C C.
"NEALCO" ANTI-FREEZE
Standard Farm: Liquid.
Usos: A completely denatured ethyl alcohol type anti-freeze fluid for automobile, airplane and other gasoline engine cooling systems. Will not corrode the radiator, form rust, sludge or sediment; will not cause leaks or attack hose con nections.
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. nonretumahle drums; tank trucks; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: .Alcohol Denatured.
Literature: "Nealco-Monsanto Industrial Alcohol," 52-pagc booklet.
"NIFOS"-T INSECTICIDE (Monsanto's Teefmrea/ Tatraathyl Pyrophotphala)
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: Dark colored, mobile liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.2; wt. per gal. 10 lbs.; viscous liquid be low--60 C.; decomposes at i65"C. and above; miscible with water and other polar and aromatic solvents; immisci ble with paraffinic oils such as kerosene or petroleum ether; hygroscopic and absorbs moisture rapidly from the air. In the presence of water a decomposition occurs over a period of several hours with a reduction in insecticidal activity and toxicity.
Contains approx. 40 tetraethyl pyrophosphate which has the empirical formula of ChH.0:P4 and a mol. wt. of 290.2. "Nifos"-T has higher biological activity than HETP. In the undiluted form is corrosive to most common metals of construction. The most satisfactory containers are either glass or metal having impervious lacquer liners. Exceedingly toxic to warm-blooded animals when introduced orally or absorbed through the skin. Therefore, handling the material requires careful precautions, it should not be allowed on the skin, inhalation of its vapors should be avoided.
Usts: Very effective in the control of a wide number of insects and mites when applied commercially. May be ap plied as a spray, aerosol or dust. At working concentrations no phytotoxicity is encountered on most plants. Lack ol residual toxicity makes its application very promising to all truck crops as well as many others on which a toxic residue is undesirable.
Containers: 5-gal. lacquer-lined drums; 55-gal. lacquerlined steel drums.
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Shipping Classiflcotion: Insecticides Agricultural NOIBN Liquid. Class B "Poison" label is required.
Literature: "Nifos-T," Technical Bulletin O-46.
"NIRAN" INSECTICIDE (Monsanto Paratbion)
Molecular Weight; 291.27
Formula:
CjHsQ^
C*H0--P = S
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: Dark brown liquid; assay approx. 96.5%; crystallizing point about oC.; Sp. Gr. 1.26-1.28 at 25/25C. Miscible with aromatic and polar solvents; only slightly miscible in paraffinic solvents and water. Relatively noncorrosive to metals of construction and containers. Toxic to animals but has low plant toxicity.
Uses: Insecticide having high activity against a wide variety of insects and mites. May be applied as a spray, dust, dust suspension or aerosol.
Containers: 5-gal. drums; 55-gal. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Insecticide Agricultural NOIBN Liquid. Class B "Poison" label required.
Literature: "Niran," Technical Bulletin O-52; "Handle Parathion Safely," folder.
NITRATING ACID (Mixed Add)
Standard Form: Liquid.
Typical Analysis:
Nitric Acid (HNOj) Sulfuric Acid (HjSO*) Oxides of Nitrogen (N;Oa)
80-15 80.0 %
*5 % 0.25%
45*53 45.0 %
53-0 % 0.25%
Uses: Nitrating in the chemical industry, particularly in the manufacture of explosives and dyestuffs. Special mixtures can be furnished to meet individual requirements.
Containers: 110-gal, drums; 75 and 50-ton tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Nitrating Add. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
NITRIC ACID Molecular Weight: 63.01
Formula: HNOj
Standard Form: 36 B4., 38 B6., 40 Bd., and 420 Be.
Typical Analysts: % HN03: 36 Be., 52.3%; 38 Bd., 56.5%; 40 Bd., 61.4%; 420 B4., 67.2%. Sp. Gr. will not vary more than 0.5 terms of Be.; H2S04l 0.05% max.; HC1 0.002% max. For higher strengths refer to Merrimac Divi sion Sales Office.
Uses: Manufacture of jnsectiddes, dyestuffs, drugs, phar maceuticals, explosives, photoengraving, nitrates and nitro products. (See table in general data section.)
Containers: 13-gal. carboys; 15-gal. stainless steel drums; 1,800-gal. tank trucks; 50-ion tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Nitric Add. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
MONSANTO
ortho-NITROANILINE (A/so known at ortho-ominonitrobnnznnn)
Molecular Weight: 138.12
2Formula: NH
l
r l a
I
Standard Form: Powder or flakes.
I.
Specifications: Yellow-to-orange powder or flakes; M.P. yo.o^C. min. Assay: powder or Bakes 98.70% min.; powde with tricalcium phosphate 98.50% min. Ash: powder or Bakes 0.25% max.; powder with tricalcium phosptuu pat 0.75% max.
Generol Information--Properties: Has a tendency to set up in lumps on standing. It is recommended that it be milled to proper fineness just before using. The addition 01 0.5% tricaldum phosphate reduces the caking tendency1
CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its duit and avoid contact with the skin.
Uses: An intermediate in the preparation of dyestuffs and in the manufacture of medicinats.
Containers: 200-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
ortho-NITROANISOLE (Alto known at oriho-nrirophnnylmnthyl thnr and 2-melboxymtrofaenxene)
Molecular Weight: 153.13 Formula: OCH*
m(A
Standard Form: Liquid.
1
Specifications: Light reddish or light amber liquid; crystal lining point 9.6C. min. dry basis. Distillation range: fin1 drop 270.0C. min.; 95% 2.oC. max.; dry point 273.2 ^ max.; nitrophenol 0.05% max.
Uses: Production of such dye intermediates as ortho* anisidine and dianisidine; various organic syntheses. CM-' TION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapop. and avoid contact with the skin.
Containers: 550-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBI' "Poison" label required.
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ortho-NlTROBIPHENYl, TECHNICAL
(Also known os oriho-nHrodipbany!)
Molecular Weight: 199.20
Formula*.
N02
Standard Form: Crystalline solid. General Information--Properties: Light yellow-to-r^ dish crystalline solid; crystallizing point 34.5'C. min.; 8325X. approx.
0685065
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MONSANTO
Uses: An intermediate in chemical synthesis where it is LiM'lui in some applications as an alternate for substituted nitrobenzene's. A plasticizer with wide comparability and ],> rate of hydrolysis; compatible with the cellulose esters jnJ others, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl butyral, polyvinyl .ui'Uic, polystyrene, rosin and rosin esters, modified phenolic resins, oil-soluble phenolics, alkyd resins and u-getable oils.
Containers: 525-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
psro-NITROBIPHENYl \U known 01 poro-nitrodiphenyl)
Molecular Waight: 199.20
. and 1 BN-
<CZ>--N0=
Standard Form: Brown crystalline solid. Crystallizing point 1 ic o C. rr.in.
Uies: As an intermediate in dyestuff manufacture, in .ncmical synthesis or in the production of resins.
Contain*TM: 47s-1 b. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
"Me-NITROCHLOROBENZENE Jmown os mefo-c/i/oron/frobenzan*)
Molecular Waight: 157.56 Formula: Cl
i \l
' NO;
S'ondord Form: Cast solid. pacifications: Greenish-yellow crystalline mass, clear ^cn melted; crystallizing point 43.9'C. mm.
hor conversion into various dyestuff intermediates, -nk'roanilinps and ehlorobenzidines. CAUTION: This h,l'duct is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid contact *uh the skin. Toxicitv reference: U. S. Public Health hu`lnmNo. 2-1 U94D.
Coniainrs: 500-lb. drums.
^'pp'r9 Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN.
"n<'n label required.
7(, 'NI,ROCHlOSOBENZENE
10 'KJW'n as orfho-eh/oron/frobenzana)
ol*eular Waight: K' 56
FftfmulOi Cl
'
NO,
(-aM M>hd*'0nd<iPrf Form.
<~'rc0ni''h'^l-'^o'v crystalline mass; crystal(j "ln' 3i.- (1 :on sample as received':.
m'Sui'" >n J""u'r
CAUTION:
1 o Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid
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contact with the skin. Toxicity reference: U. S. Pubuc Health Bulletin No. 271 (1941). Containers: 550-lb. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. '`Poison'' label required.
para-NITROCHLOROBENZENE (A/so known at para-chloronitrobonzmno)
Molaculor Waight: 157 56 Formula: Cl
fl
NO, Standard Form: Flakes. Specifications: Light greenish-yellow flaked solid; can also be supplied in fused form; crystallizing point 82.5 C. min. Us**: Preparation of dyestuff intermediates. CAUTION; This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and avoid contact with the skin. Toxicity reference: U. S. Public Health Bulletin No. 271 (1941). Containers: 325-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison'' label required.
para-NITROPHENOt (A/so known at paro-hydroxynitrobonzmnm)
Molecular Weight: 139.11 Formula: OH
NO:
Standard Form: Granules.
Specifications: Brown granular mass; M.P. (dry basis ii:.o C. min., assay 96.5% min.; water-insoluble material 0.20max.; alcohol-insoluble material 0.20% max.
Uses: .An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs and photographic chemicals such as para-aminophcnol and mcthvl para-aminophenol; fungicide to prevent mold growth ->n chrome-tanned leather. CAUTION: This prod uct :s toxic Avoid breathing its dust or vapors and avoid contact with the skin.
Containers: 200-lb, fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required.
OCTADECYL ISOCYANATE (I-/socyanafoocfadecane)
Molecular Weight: 295 theoretical
Formulo: CH CH-,i:NCO
ConwuuJ
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Standard Form: Liquid. Typical Analysis: Hydrolyzable chlorides 0.25% max.; distillation range I50-i85C. at 4 mm.; amine equivalent 300-315 (gms. isocyanate per gm. mole of secondary amine); Sp. Gr. 0.86 at 25'C. General Information--Properties: Highly reactive organic isocyanate; oily, light yellow liquid, slightly cloudy at room temperature; reacts readily with water, alcohols, amines and other compounds containing active hydrogen. Technical grade contains some hexadecyl isocyanate. Uses: Organic synthesis, treatment of paper, waterproofing textiles. Containers: i-gal. bottles; 5-gal cans; 55-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Litorature: "Monsanto Isocyanates," Technical Bulletin P-125.
orfho-PHENETIDINE (Alto known os oriho-aminophmnylothyl othor, orthoaminophonoftolo and 2-amir*oothoxybmniono)
Molecular Weight: 137.18 Formula: OCjHs
^NHj
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Dark red liquid; crystallizing point (as re ceived) --4.oC. min. Distillation range: first drop 23i.oC. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 2.oC. max.; dry point 234.oC. max.; solubility in HC1 complete. Usos: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and contact with the skin. Containers: 475-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poi son" label required.
para-PHENETIDINE (Alto known at pora-aminophonylothyl othor, paraaminophonotolo and 4-aminoothoxybonzono)
Molecular Weight: 137.18 Formula: OC2H
MONSANTO
Containers: 475-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "p son" label required.
PHENOL (Alto known as carbolic acid and hydroxybonzono)
Molecular Weight: 94.1 r Formula: OH
Standard Form: Solid or liquid.
Specifications: Crystalline solid, U.S.P.: White crystall. solid; melt, colorless mobile liquid; solution in water (1 clear and colorless; non-volatile residue (100C.) o.o: max.; crystallizing point 40.6X. min. Distillation ran, first drop 180.0X. min.; 100% (first drop to dry pou 2.0X. max.; 50% to dry point 0.2 C. max. Liquids: Colorless mobile liquids; assay: liquid 85%, 8< 86.0%; liquid 88%, 88.0-89.0%.
Usos: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs; pi duction of resins for molding; preparation ot varnish enamels, lacquers and paints; selective solvent in the man facture of lubricating oils; disinfectant; textile printing; pi duction of explosives, synthetic tanning materials, pharw ceuticals and medicinais, antiseptics, germicides and pr servatives, deodorants, soaps, embalming fluid, verm exterminators, rubber compounds and photographic chen cals. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing vapors and contact with the skin.
Gradast Crystalline solid, U.S.P.; liquid 85 %\liquid 88`
Containers: 475-Ib. steel drums; 200-lb. tins; tank cars-
Shipping Clossifieotion: Phenol. "Poison'' label requite
Litoraturo: "Safe Handling of Phenol," 12-page bookie'
PHENOLPHTHALEIN, U.S.P.
Molecular Weight: 318.31
Formula:
OH OH ` /
NH*
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Dark red liquid; crystallizing point (as re ceived) 4.0X. min. Distillation range: first drop 248.oC. min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 2.0X. max.; dry point 251.0X. max.; solution in HC1 opalescent max.
Uses: An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs and pharmaceuticals. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its vapors and contact with the skin.
Standard Form: Powder. Specifications: White powder, M P :wo C. min.; soluf: ity in alcohol (1:15) complete; acidity ml N loooNaOn gm. sample) 3.0 ml max.; ash 0.1 % max , arsenic osfi-_ max.; conforms to U.S.P. test for fiuorane and heavy als; trace max. retained on too mesh Usos: Pharmaceutical preparations Container!: 250, 100 and 50-lb. fiber drums, 25-lb. b^'1 Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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MONSANTO i
I PHENOLPHTHALEIN, YELLOW, Not U.S.P. ^ 1 Standard Form: Powder.
1 Specifications: Yellow powder; M.P. 257.o"C. min.; loss on drying 0.50% max.; ash 0.10% max.; acidity (ml N/1000
, sodium hydroxide per 2 gm. sample) 5.0 ml max.; solution f in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:15) clear; Sp. Gr. (appar.) 0.500
0.600; none retained on 20 mesh.
| Hut: Pharmaceutical preparations.
e) Containers: 150, 100 and 50-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. I
I
I' FHENOLSULFONIC ACID
Molecuier Weight: 174.17
I yslullini' . or ' 0.0 I "o | 1 range. ' y point; I
> 85.0-
Formula: HOCtHSO*H
ttandard Fermi Liquid or crystalline mass.
Ganorol Information--Proporttos: Available as either a 65% or 70% aqueous solution. Light brown-to-black liquid or crystalline mass depending on temperature; assay 65% min. or 70% min.; contains small amounts of free sulfuric acid, phenols and sulfones.
iffs; pro- , arnishes. ie manu- /
ing; pro pharma-
Utat: An intermediate in chemical manufacture. Containers: 600-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Add NOIBN Liquid.
ind pm* vermin
c cherm-1 PHENYLACETAMIDE
ithing I Molecular Weight: 135.16
l aid **o- 1
Formula:
k cars, f require'1 , ooklet.
Standard Form: Crystalline powder.
*n*ral Information--Properties; White crystalline powQcr with mild characteristic odor; assay approx. 98%; M.P. about 158`C.
U**: A precursor for the manufacture of penidllin; can be Uscd concomitantly with beta-phenylethylamine. Containers: 125-lb. fiber drums.
dipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
'HENYIACETIC acid
^wii os alpha-tolvic aciJ) Ml*cular Waight: 136.14 ^Ptmulo:
>CH:COOH ^idord Form: Crystalline solid.
,;so!UfJ NaOH *
ic 0.0' ,.
information--Properties: White crystalline solid ^^diaracteristic odor; M.P. about 76-77C.; assay approx.
in!**' ^aS<? for manu1acture f esters in perfume industry; lor r^e<^'atf 'n manufacture of pharmaceuticals; precursor
me manufacture of penicillin. ^l'tainrt; 125-lb. fiber drums.
*Fping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
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PHENYLACETIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT (Solution) (A/so known os potassium phonylacotato)
Formula: <( )> CH.COOK
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Clear, pale yellow liquid with characteristic odor; assay 64.0% min.; pH range 7.0-8.0; refractive index 1.475-1.482 at 25^C.; Sp. Gr. at 25725^0. 1.250-1.270. Oonoral Information--Properties: Use of the liquid form of the potassium salt facilitates the handling of phenylacetic acid and reduces the odor problem. Two pounds of the solution are equivalent to one pound of phenylacetic acid. Uses: As a precursor in the manufacture of Penicillin G. Containers: 540-lb. drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification; Chemicals NOIBN.
beta-PHENYLETHYLAMINE (Also known as l-amino-2-phonylothano)
Molecular Weight: 121.18 Formula: _____
<( )>CH.CHaNH.
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Clear, colorless to slightly yellow liquid assay 99.0% min. Distillation range: first drop 197.0 C min.; 95% (1-96 ml) 2.5 C. max.; dry point 204.0 C. max Gonoral Information--Properties: Undergoes all chemical reactions characteristic of primary amines. Care should be exerdsed to minimize exposure of beta-phenylethylamine to the air since it rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide to form a carbonate. Uses: A precursor for giving increased yields of Penicillin G. Can be used in the form of a liquid or in the form of the acetate or hydrochloride in an aqueous solution. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
PHENYL ISOCYANATE Molecular Weight: 119 Formula: CsHsNCO Specifications: Amine equivalent 119-124 (gins, isocyanate per gm. mole of secondary amine); hydrolyzable chloride 0.05% max.; B.P. i66C.; freezing point about -- 30C.;Sp. Gr. i.x at 20^. Generol Information--Properties: Very slightly soluble in water; decomposes on exposure; solubility in benzene in finite. Containers: i-gal. glass bottles; 55-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
PHOSPHORIC ACID (Orthophosphoric Add)
Molecular Weight: 98.00
Formula: H3PO4
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068S06S
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Specifications: Clear, water-white liquid miscible with water in all proportions; 75% and 85% HjPO. (Other con centrations supplied on request.)
General Information--Properties: Density and composi tion of water solutions of orthophosphoric scid at I5/4C.
DENSITY DECREASE
GM./CC.
PER IC.
%HjPO,
%PjOj
1.100 1.150
0.00030 0.00035
17.52 25.25
12.69 18.29
5-54 7.98
1.200 1.250
O.OOO45 0.00050
32-52 39-22
23-55 28.41
10.28 12.40
1.300
1-339 1-350
O.OOO55 O.OOO55 0.00060
45-51 50.00
51.22
32.96 36.21 37-10
14-39 15.81
16.19
1.400
0.00060
56.85
41.17
17-97
I
1-450
0.00060
62.27
45.10
19.68
1.500
O.OOO65
67-35
48.78
21.29
1-550
0.00070
72.11
52.23
22.79
1.581
O.OOO77
75.00
54-32
23.71
1.600
O.OOO75
76.75
55-59
24.26
1.650
O.OOO75
81.30
58.88
25.70
1-693 1.700
0.00080 0.00080
85.00 85.63
61.56 62.02
26.87 27.07
1-750
0.00080
89.88
65.10
28.41
1.800 1.850
1.874
0.00080 0.00080 0.00080
94.15
98.13 100.00
68.19 71.07 72-43
29.76 31.02
31.61
The density of more concentrated adds increases approxi mately linearly (within the range 72.44% to 85 % P206) with the excess PsOB over 72.44% according to the equation: Densityat t$/46C.= 1.874 + 0.0171 <%P*Ok-- 7243).
Uses: To increase translucency and improve color of porce lains and as a vitrifying agent and flux; manufacture of so dium phosphates, calcium phosphates and other phosphates; manufacture of ethylene gas; production of albumin deriva tives; drying agent in the synthesis of various intermediate chemicals and dyes; process engraving and litho trades; penetrant to aid in the absorption of the gum on envelopes; manufacture of double and triple superphosphates and am monium phosphate; the manufacture of gelatin; substitute for tartaric and citric adds in jelly, preserves and soft drinks; opacifier in glass manufacture; pickling and cleaning metals; manufacture of certain pharmaceutical chemicals and dental cements; glycerophosphate manufacture and purification of hydrogen peroxide; for brightening the finish on rope and twine; coagulant of rubber latex; manufacture of rustproof ing compounds; silage preservation; defecating and clarifying agent in sugar; for brightening the color of silk; dyeing of cotton; calico priming; water softening and correction of alkalinity.
Grades: U.S.P.; food, meets all U.S. Pure Food Law re quirements; commerdal, dear, water-white liquid; Phosilage, meets all U.S. Food Law requirements.
Containers: Spetial 650-lb. (approx.) tight oak bbls.; 15-
gal. stainless steel drums; 13-gal. carboys; tank cars. I
Shipping Classification: Phosphoric Add.
PHOSPHORIC ACID (Tetraphosphoric Acid)
General Information--Properties: Clear, water-white vis cous liquid; P20&, 83-84%; does not crystallize at -- 50C.; Sp. Gr. 2.060 at 20C., 1.983 at iooC., 1.960 at 125X.
Uses: For industrial applications where a high-strength phosphoric acid is desired and as a drying agent.
Containers: 13-gal. carboys.
Shipping Clossificatlon: Phosphoric Acid.
MONSANTO
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PHOSPHOROUS ACID
'
Molecular Weight: 82.00 Formula: HjPOj
Specifications: Clear, water-white liquid, misdble with water in all proportions as 70% HjPOa.
General Information--Properties: Typical values: Sp, Gr. 1.420 at 25C.; electrical conductivity--approx. 0.15 reciproca) ohms; boiling point 70% solution--i25C. at 76c mm. Solution becomes saturated at -- 20C. and frecKt^ solid at approx. -- 50C. Refractive index of supercooled 100% H,POs at 30X. is 1.4420.
Uses: Intermediate in production of phosphites. Strong though sometimes slow reducing agent.
Containers: 13-gal. carboys.
Shipping Classification: Adds, NOIBN, liquid.
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PHOSPHORUS, ELEMENTAL (Alto known at yollow phosphorus and white photphorvt)
General Information--Properties: Light yellow, wax-like,1 semi-transparent solid; bums spontaneously in air to fora P2O4; M.P. 44.iC.; very soluble in carbon bisulfide; insoi-t uble in water.
Uses: Manufacture of phosphorus alloys, phosphoric anhy dride, phosphorus compounds, phosphoric acid, rodeai poisons, flares, smoke screens, etc.
Grodes: Monsanto process of manufacture provides over 99-9% purity.
Containers: 400-lb. drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Phosphorus Yellow. Toxic and ^ inflammable (yellow label required).
PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE (Alto known as phosphoryl chloride)
Molecular Weight: 153.35
4
Formula: POC1*
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Water-white to yellow liquid; crystalling point o.8C. min.; assay 99.0% min. Distillation range: fin1 drop io6.oC. min.; 95% (1-46 ml) i.5sC. max.; dry port1108.5C. max.; PClj 0.20% max.; iron 0.0005% max.
Usos: A chlorinating agent and catalyst in the preparauo"* of various intermediates, dyestuffs, medicinals; reagent the preparation of acetic anhydride and organic phosphate CAUTION: Care must be exercised in handling this pr^`
uct. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid contact with the sW It reacts with water with explosive violence.
Containors: 675-lb. nickel drums.
Shipping Classification: Phosphorus Oxychloride. Con*'* sive liquid (white label required).
PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
(Alto
known
at
phosphoric
anhydride,
phosphoric
o*''k*
and solid P20&)
Melocular Wolght*. 141.96
Formula: PjOs
Standard Form: White amorphous powder.
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MONSANTO
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us) like,
General Information--Properties
vapor pressures: [after J. C. Southard and R. A. Nelson-- J.A.C.S., 59.9M (1937))
p = vapor pressure in cm. of mercury
T - absolute Temperature
(low temperature form)
LogU)p = 9*792--(5000 T)
B (high temperature form) Log1(Jp * 11.113--(793 T)
L (liquid)
I*ogio/> * 6.809--(4320 T)
Atmospheric sublimation temperature: 358.9'C.
Heat of vaporization:
A--22,800 calories per gm. molecule
B--36,200 calories per gm. molecule
L--19,700 calories per gm. molecule
Heat of fusion: 16,500 calories per gm. molecule
Probable molecular formula of vapor: P,0,o
Utos: Manufacture of organic and phosphorus compounds and as a catalyst. A vigorous drying and dehydrating agent.
Container*: 400 and 60-lb. net drums.
Shipping Classification: Phosphoric Anhydride. Inflam mable solid (yellow label required).
HOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE
nhvdeiv
Molocular Weight: 137.35 formula: PCI,,
eu'f : T1J
^ Standard Form: Liquid.
Specification*: Water-white liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.582-1.587 at I'.s 15.5 C. Distillation range: first drop 74.5 C. min.; dry point "8.0 C. max.; total range 3.ovC. max.
Uos: A chlorinating agent and catalyst in the preparation of anous imermcdiaies and dyesturts; reagent in the prepara'"n <>i uccitc anhydride, organic phosphates, germicides and medicinal*; manufacture of phosphorus oxychloride and r+osphorus pentachloride; in producing iridescent metallic deposit*-. CAL'TION: Care must be exercised in handling ;his product. Reacts with water. Avoid breathing its vapors. Avoid enntac > ith the skin.
Contoinort: -oo-lb. (approx.) nickel drums.
Shipping Classification: Phosphorus Chloride. Corrosive 'iquid white label required;.
1,1 mi "' ``M"
^HALIC anhydride
^vlatular Waight: 148.11 Simula:
'C O O
C .0
^Qndard Form: Flakes.
^seifleationt; yi'hitc Hakes, ash 0.03^ max.; assay essen<lly .oc'',,.
An intermediate in the production of dyestuffs, pet| -,re haves, alcohol denaturants, pharmaceuticals and plas-
1 ;'it" such as dibutyl phthalate, dimethvl phthalatc, di\ phthalate. pluhalyl glycolates and alkvd resms.
'^ntoinars: kn-lh. hags. |<K'pping Clossineotion: Phtha.K Anhvdndc.
l " i
. ,
, V
1
PHTHALYL CHLORIDE (Phlhaloyl ChWe) Melaeular Waight: 203.03 Formula: ( iCOCI
'v C0C1
Standard Form: Liquid. Spaeiflcatians: Yellowish liquid; assay 95.0^ min ; crys tallizing point 9.0 C. min.
U*os: Manufacture of plasticizers and resins. Containort: 500-lb. nickel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Corrosive liquid (white label required).
PIPERIDINE (Also known at haxahydropyridma)
Molocular Waight: 85.15
Formula: Nx Hc
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, water-white liquid of characteristic
odor; assay
mm., pvridme \.o% max.; Sp. Or. 0.864
0.870 at 15.5 15.5 C, distillation range 105.0 C. min.
start; 108.0 C. max. dry point.
Uos: .An intermediate in the manufacture of pharmaceuti cals, wetting agents and germicides.
Grades: Also available in 95 % grade.
Containers: 375-lb. steel drums; 7^ and 38-ib. drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Inflammable materiai (red label required).
PLASTIC METAPHOSPHATE
Formula: ICNa/PO^ or KNas(PO,>,
Standard Form: Powder.
Typical Analysis: P..O5, 67.7%.
General information -- Properties: White powder; dis solves in water to form neutral, high viscosity solutions; attrition action necessary to break gel surface him (or rapid dissolution m water; solubility up 10 30 A) solution readily obtained; 30^ solution has a viscosity similar to Ireshlvmade hanev, viscosity decreases on standing, thin hlsns ol solution air dry to transparent trims. These Dims are hygro scopic in high humidities
Uses: Suggested as a solution lor priming and fling lime plaster, wood or other porous surfaces betore papering or painting; vehicle for other tillers and water paints .brushing consistency obtained with less filler or pigment than when water is used, humeetam properties assist in slower Jrv;ng oj surtacc finishes which crack when dried loo rapidiv . water softener; cleaner lor painted walls; suing agent lor textile yarns and fabrics; agent lor increasing viscosiiv in flotation work.
Containers: ;oo-lb. net liber drums.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
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PLASTICS_______________________
"CEREX" STYRENE COPOLYMER PLASTIC
Ganerol Information: "Ceres" 250 Styrene Copolymer is a rigid thermoplastic molding material which gives molded part!
with better heat deformation resistance and dimensional stability than other thermoplastics. Has an ASTM heat distortion point of 227-234F. and will withstand prolonged boiling in water without distortion.
PROPERTY
VALUE
UNITS
ASTM Vr
Mechanical Tensile Strength Elongation Modulus of Elasticity Hardness Flexural Strength Deflection Impact Strength
Machining Qualities
7,000--10,000 1-5--2.5 4-5 x iob M70--M80 10,000--15,000 0.20--0.30 0.25--0.35
Good
Lbs. per sq. in.
Percent
In tension, lbs. per sq. in.
Rockwell
Lbs. per sq. in.
Inches
Uzod, ft. lbs. per in. of notch /
( for K" x A" bar.
^
D638-49T D638-49T D638-49T D785-48T D790-49: D790-49T
D256-4TT
Thermal Specific Heat Thermal Expansion Thermal Conductivity
Heat Distortion Resistance to Heat Deformation under Load
O.32 6-8 x 10-6 1.9 X IO-4
227--234F.(io8-- 112c.)
Boilable (for short periods) 0.40--0.50
Cal. per gm. per 5C. in./in. per C. Cal. per sec. per sq. cm.
per C. per cm. (5) 264 psi
Percent, 4,000 psi (w. 50 C.
D696-44
CI77-45 D648-45T'
D62I-48T.
Optical Color Possibilities
Nearly Unlimited (crystal slightly yellow)
Chemical Specific Gravity Moisture Absorption Burning Rate Resistance to: Alkalies Acids Solvents
Water Oxygen Effect of Sunlight
I.05--1.09 0.04--0.05 1'/ min. (Slow)
Percent
Excellent Attacked by strong oxidizing acids Soluble in esters, aromatics, higher alcohol,
and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Excellent Excellent Slight
D792-48T
D570-42 D65S-44
Electrtcal
Power Factor
Dielectric Constant Loss Factor Dielectric Strength Volume Resistivity Tendencv to Track Arc Resistance
/.oooj--.0003 \ .0001--.0003 L0001--.0005
25--2-7 .00025--.0014 Greater than 400 Greater than io;i None 120--13;
60 cycles} 1 KC > 1 MC 1 60--io cycles.'sec. 60--10 cycles/sec. Short rime, volts per mil, Ohm--cm.
Secs.
thick
D15O-47T
D150*471' Di50-4"1 D149-44 D257-49J
D495-481
Molding Type Molding Quality Injection Molding Temperature Injection Molding Pressure Effect on Metal Inserts Bulk Factor Mold Shrinkage
Thermoplastic Excellent 375--700 10,000 None
1.7--2.4 0.002--0.008
"F. Psi
Granules In. per in.
0954*48 r .
NOTE: All tests run at 23X. and 50 % R.H. unless otherwise specified.
The above data represent average values determined on virgin molding powder under appropriate ASTM tests conducted on th* present range of "Lustrcx" colors and formulations. .Any results determined in the field which exhibit major variations from the above data are attributable to dissimilar molding conditions or the introduction of additional materials to "Lustrex" molding powders as manufactured.
Use*: The unique combination of high heat distortion, dimensional stability, and added strength characteristics suggest many
potential uses for household merchandise, electrical components, surgical and medical appliances, and industrial applications-
Containers: Bags or drums.
.
Shipping Classification: Resin Synthetic NOIBN Without Filler. Literature: Development Bulletins.
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PLASTICS
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4 V I 4vT
44 -4? 1-4? T i -481`
2-48T >42 ?-44
0-4" 1 v-44 -4vr (-JS I
FIBESTOS" cellulose-acetate sheets
General Information: "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets have a limitless range of colors, strength and toughness. Easily punched, cemented, stamped, drilled and sawed. Available in a wide range of thicknesses and in an extremely wide variety of
transparent, translucent, pastel and opaque colors, as well as in many mottles, pearls and decorative figurations.
Tvpe................................................................................................................ Forming Qualities....................................................................................... Forming Temperature F........................................................................ Forming Pressure, lbs. per sq. in.................................. .......................... Molding Methods Applicable................................................................... Specific Gravity.. ........................................................................................ Specific Volume, cu. in. per lb................................................................. Density, lbs. per cu. in.. . ......................................................................... Refractive Index ND.................................................................................. Light Transmission, 0.125" colorless, %.................... ........................ Tensile Strength (Note 1), lbs. per sq. in............................................. Elongation, %............................................................................................... Modulus of Elasticity, in tension, lbs. per sq. in................................ Compressive Strength, lbs. per sq. in..................................................... Flexural Strength, lbs. per sq. in............................................................. Bursting Strength (Mullen) (Note 1), lbs. per sq. in...................... Impact Strength, Izod (notched) ft. lbs. per in. of notch..............
Impact Strength. Charpy (notched) ft. lbs. per in. of notch......... Rockwell Hardness.................................................................................... Machining Qualities................................... ................................................ Burning Rate: .060' sheet........................................................................
Listed by Underwriters Laboratories as slow burning. Water Absorption 25 C. (Note 1), 24 hrs. Immersion, %............. Thermal Conductivity, cal. per sq. cm. per sec. per C per cm... Specific Heat, cal. per C. per gram...................................................... Thermal Expansion per 'C........................................................................ Softening Point, F...................................................................................... Heat Distortion Point, F............... ........................................................... Maximum Recommended Service Temperature--continuous, F. Volume Resistivity, ohm-cm..................................................................... Dielectric Strength, Shun Time A" thickness, volts per mil.. . . . Dielectric Constant 25 C, 60 cycles.....................................................
iof cycles..................................................... Power Factor, 60 cycles............................... ........................................... Power Factor, io1, cycles............... ........................................................... Odor.............................................................................................................. Taste..............................................................................................................
Effect of Metal Inserts............................................................................. Effect nf Weak Mineral Acids.............................................. ............. Effect of Strong Acids..............................................................................
Effect of Weak Alkalis.............................................................................. Effect of Strong Alkalis............................................................................ Effect of Hot Water.................................................................................. Effect of Cold Water.................................................................................
Thermoplastic Excellent 210-300 100-5,000 Swaging, forming, compression 1.28-1.32 21.6-21.0 0.046-0.048 1.49-1.50 88-92 4.000-7,500 15-80 1-3 X IO5
4.000-30,000 4.000-15,000 50-500
1.5-4-0 1.0- 4.0 R95-120 Good to Excellent 1.5-2.0 (some formulations
self-extinguishing) 1.5-4.0 4-6 x io-4 0.3-0.45 6-15X I0-s 140-230 130-212 130-160 I0l0-IO18 200-350
3-S-7-5 3.0-5.0 0.01-0.06 0.04-0.09 None to slight None to slight Noncorrosive Fair resistance Decomposes Slight Decomposes Softens and swells None
.Solubility : Soluble in low molecular weight esters, ketones, hydroxy esters, tetrachlorethane, ethylene dichloride-- alcohol mixtures. Softens in alcohols, esters, Swells in some chlorinated hydrocarbons. Insoluble in aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons, animal oils, mineral oils, and vegetable oils. The above values except where otherwise noted are determined on samples conditioned and tested at 25 C. (71 F.) and 50% R. H.
note 1: This property vanes with thickness of sample and with temperature and humidity.
U***: May be used for toys, novelties, tablemats, lamp shades, store window sunshades, sequins, greeting cards, specialty phono graph records, laminated identification cards, guide cards and filing equipment, and as base film for duplicating systems.
Containers: Fiber cartons.
Shipping Classification: Cellulose Derivative, Plastic Sheets Other Than Pyroxylin.
LiUroturo: "Fabricating Fibcstos and Vucpak," Production Information Bulletin No. 50.
'N|>USTrial resins Standard Formi : Dry powders; ground lump; solution in alcohol, other organic solvents or water. n*ral Information --Properties: Industrial Resins are classified as follows:
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PLASTICS
"Luatrax" Slyrana Industrial Raiin*
<
"Lustrex" industrial resins can be supplied both as dry powders and dispersions in water. These resins are available in a '
range of molecular weights in plasticized and unplasticized compositions. The higher polymers of styrene are characterized bv'
high solution viscosities at low solids content, high softening points and good mechanical strengths. "Lustrex" resins of different
molecular weights may be blended to give intermediate average molecular weight compositions. The "Lustrex" industrial resins
are finding increased use as adhesives, impregnants for paper, leather, wood, glass mat, etc.
1
"Rtsimana" Malamino-Formaldthyd* Industrial Laminating Rusins
These resins offer a wide range of possibilities. A typical application is decorative laminates with a printed surface sheet impregnated with transparent "Resimene" resins. Such a material offers good abrasion resistance, and will withstand mild acids, alkalies and heat; is practically stainproof. Such laminates are widely used for counter tops, displays, decorative wall and 4oa paneling, and many other applications requiring a durable material. Also, used in the production of glass, fabric and paper bast industrial laminates, particularly noteworthy for their high heat resistance and arc resistance.
"Raamox" Phanol-Formoldahyds Industrial Rsilns
^
"Resinox" industrial resins are formulated for a wide variety of uses, including:
!
grinding wheel resins--For binding the components of abrasive wheels into stronger, more dense, and more resilient wheels. Special formulations to meet special requirements.
:
laminating resins--For three types of laminates.
Electrical--High diclectrical strength, high surface and volume resistance, low power factor and low moisture absorption are all properties easily obtained with "Resinox" industrial resins.
Chemical--Laminates made from "Resinox" industrial resins are excellent because of their inertness and the ability to with-' .
stand exposure to the action of solvents of mild acids and alkalies.
Mechanical--High mechanical strength, dimensional stability due to the low moisture absorption and a low coefficient o'
thermal expansion make "Resinox" industrial resins useful.
|
brake linings--For impregnating components of long wearing, tough, stable brake bands and clutch facings.
POUNDRY resins--Liquid resins suitable as core binders in standard factory practice. Particularly noteworthy for their fast cur
at low temperatures, high tensile strength, low gassing, excellent permeability, good collapsibility and shake out. Also,
dry resins particularly adapted to the production of sand molds for the new "C" or shell molding process. A special bullet*
describing the process is available.
'
specialty RESINS--Offer high mechanical strength, resistance to heat, cold and fungus. Used for impregnating paper, for plywooc *
overlays, bonding glass, wood or other insulating material into handy bats, low pressure laminating, pulp moldings, wR*
enameling and for general adhesive purposes.
Containers: Drums or tank cars for liquid types; fiber drums for solid types.
j
Shipping Classification*: Synthetic Resins; Varnish or Liquid Glue--varies according to type and use. Literature: Technical bulletins.
'
"LUSTREX" STYRENE MOLDING COMPOUNDS
General Information: A thermoplastic material made by a series of reactions from benzene and ethylene which yields a hard rigid transparent resin. "Lustrex" molding compounds are available as dry powders of various screen sizes in a number of different formulations. Thri heat-resistant material is designated as "Lustrex" LX, the high impact material as "Lustrex" LT, while all other "Lustrex materials are identified as "Lustrex" L. Both regular and heat-resistant styrene molding compounds are supplied in a brilliant color range from sparkling transparent through delicate pastels to rich opaques. "Lustrex" LT can be colored anyth^8 darker than the base resin's turbid, yellow-white color. The data below represent average values determined on virgin molding powder under appropriate ASTM tests conducted on ^ present range of "Lustrex" colors and formulations. Any results determined in the field which exhibit major variations from d* above data are attributable to dissimilar molding conditions or the introduction of additional materials to "Lustrex" muldt|'f powders as manufactured.
PROPERTY
Mechanical Tensile Strength Elongation Modulus of Elasticity Hardness Compressive Strength Flexural Strength Deflection Impact Strength Machining Qualities
VALUE
6,500-8,000 1.8-2.5 4.O-5.O X IO5 M6s-8o 14,000-16,000 9,000-13,000 0.15-0.35 O.25-0.35 Good
UNITS
Lbs. per sq. in. Percent In tension, lbs. per sq. in. Rockwell Yield, lbs. per sq. in. Lbs. per sq. in. Inches, 25C. Izod, ft. lbs. per in. of notch
ASTM ^
D638-^| D6t8'49 . D78Hh`. D69A-49 D790-49i D790'49` D256-4"1
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HASTICS
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PROPERTY
Thermal Specific Heat Thermal Expansion Thermal Conductivity
Heat Distortion Resistance to Heat Deformation under Load
Optical Refractive Index Light Transmission Color Possibilities
Chemical Specific Gravity Moisture Absorption Burning Rate Effect of Sunlight Resistance to: Alkalies Acids Water Oxygen Solvents
.. 1
i core 1 At1-.'. illotin j
' , wire 1
f
i .
Electrical Power Factor Dielectric Constant Dielectric Strength Volume Resistivity Arc Resistance Tendencv to Track
Molding Type Molding Qualitv Injection Molding Temperature Injection Molding Pressure Mold Shrinkage Effect on Metal Inserts Bulk Factor Pelleted Granular
VALUE
UNITS
ASTM NO.
0.32 6-8 x to--& 1.9 x ic-*
8o-86 Good o.8-t.o
Cal. per gm. per ;C. Per C. Cal. per sec. per sq. cm.
per C. per cm. C.
Percent--4,000 psi at so C.
D696-42T
D648-45T D62i-d8T
i 59 88-90
Unlimited
ND Percent
D942-42 D1003-49T
1.050--1.070 0.03-0.04 Moderate Slight
Percent
Excellent Attacked by strong oxidizing acids Excellent Excellent Soluble in esters, aromatics, higher alcohols
and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
D792-48T D570-42 D635-44
0.0001-0.0005 2.45-2.65 Greater than 400 Greater than to13 120-135 None
60--jo6 cycles 60--io6 cycles Short time, volts per mil, A' thick. Ohm Sees.
D150-47T D150-49T
D495-48T
Thermoplastic Excellent 300-700 3,000 and up 0.002-0.008 None
1.6-1.9 1.7-1.9
=F Lbs. per sq. in. In. per in.
Pellets Granules
D954-48T
, h.ui1 Th`;
..Id'1'*
.,
Mechanical Tensile Strength F.longation--At Yield Ultimate Modulus of Elasticity Hardness Shore Durometer Compressive Strength Flexural Strength Deflection (Yield)
Impact Strength
- Machining Qualities Tin,mat Specific Heat I hcrmal Expansion
I hcrmal Conductivity J Heat Distortion
x r1
Deformation under Load
"Lustrax" LT
4,700-6,000 2.40-3.0 10-15 3.4-3.6 x in'1 M10-20, R90-95, L55-60 92 7,500-8,000 7,500-9,000 0.35-0.50
io.80-1.20 3.8-4.2 Good
0.30-0.35 34-3.8 X IC 0.73 X I0-12 X 10* 2.0 X IO'1 190-195 F.(88-91 C.) 176-180 F.(80-82 C.) 0 59 1.09
Lbs. per sq. in. Percent Percent In tension, lbs. per sq. in. Rockwell
Yield, lbs. per sq. in. Lbs. per sq. in. Inches Izod, ft. lbs. per in. of notch
for 4" x 4" bar for 4"' x 4 " bar.
D638-49T D638-49T
D638-49T D785-4RT
D6q<-49T D-90-49T D790-49T
D2s6-4`'T
Cal. per gm. per C. Per C. ((! 0 C. Cal. sec. C. env cm (" 25 C. Cal. sec. C. cm-' cm (" 60 C. Cal. sec. C. cm: cm (4" x 4" bar)
(4" x 4" bar) Percent--2,000 psi at so C. Percent--4,000 psi at to C.
D69C-44
D648-45T D621-48T
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PLASTICS
PROPERTY
Optical Refractive Index Light Transmission Color Possibilities
VALUE
Not Applicable i50"-6%--.050*-i5% Translucents Opaque
UNITS Percent
Chemical Specific Gravity Moisture Vapor Transmission
. Moisture Absorption Nitroglycerine Absorption Burning Rate Resistance to: Alkalies Acids Water Oxygen Solvents
1.05-1.10 0.0003-0.0005
o-55 Less than 0.55% 1.0 in./min. (Moderate)
g/in2 24 hrs. Percent maximum
Excellent Attacked by strong oxidizing acids Excellent Excellent Soluble in esters, aromatics, higher alcohols
and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Electrical Power Factor
Dielectric Constant
Dielectric Strength Volume Resistivity Arc Resistance Tendency to Track
.001-.004 ,002-005 .002-.005 2.55-2.70 2.55-2.70 2.55-2.70 Greater than 400
Greater than io15 25-30 None
60 cps. 1 KC. 1 MC. 60 cps. 1 KC. 1 MC. Short time and step by step,
volts per mil, A' thick. Ohm Secs.
Molding Type Molding Quality Recommended Mold Temperature Injection Molding Temperature Injection Molding Pressure Mold Shrinkage Effect on Metal Inserts Bulk Factor Pelleted
Thermoplastic Excellent 180-190 400-600 5,000 and up .003-.0C0 None
1.8
F. F. Lbs. per sq. in. In. per in.
Pellets
Mechanical Tensile Strength Elongation Modulus of Elasticity Hardness Flexural Strength Deflection Impact Strength Machining Qualities
Thermal Specific Heat Thermal Expansion Thermal Conductivity Heat Distortion Resistance to Heat Deformation under Load
Optical Color Possibilities
Chemical Specific Gravity Moisture Absorption
"luitrax" LX
7,000-8,000 1.8-2.4 5.0-6.0 X io6 M65-80 10,000-14,000 0.25-0.40 0.25-0.35 Good
0.32 6-8 xio-1
1.9 X IO-*
93-97 Will withstand hot water 0.38-0.40
Unlimited
1.05-1.07 0.04-0.05
Lbs. per sq. in. In tension, lbs. per sq. in. Rockwell Lbs. per sq. in., 25 C. Inches, 25 C. Izod, ft. lbs. per in. of notch
Cal. per gm. per C. Per C. Cal. per sec. per C.
C. (264 psi) Percent, 4,000 psi at 50 C.
Percent
0685075
ASTM N( DS42-42 DIOOJ-49T
D792-4ST
DI50-47T D150-491
D149-44 D257-49T D495-48T
D954-481
D638-49L 0638-49* D6,8-49t D7S D790-491 1)790-49* D256-47*
( D696-44 Cl -7-4' D648-45' 062 1-4^
^ D792-481 0570-4^
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'>3^-44
150-47 I' .)150-4VT
PROPERTY
Clhiitnoi (Contd.)
Burning Rate Resistance to:
Alkalies Acids Solvents
Water Oxygen Effect of Sunlight
Ehciruot Power Factor Dielectric Constant Dielectric Strength Volume Resistivity Tendency to Track Arc Resistance
Molding Molding Quality Injection Molding Temperature Injection Molding Pressure Effect on Metal Inserts Bulk Factor Mold Shrinkage
VAI.UE
UNITS
Slow
Excellent
Attacked bv strong oxidizing aciids Soluble in esters, aromatics, higher alcohols
and chlorinated hydrocarbons Excellent Excellent Slight
0.0001-0.0005 2.5-2.7 Greater than 400 Greater than to1None 120-135
60--iof cycles 60--ioe cycles Short time, volts per mil, 1 a' thick. Ohm--cm.
Secs.
Excellent 350-700 4,000 and up None 1.6-1.9 .002-008
F. Psi
Pellets In. oer in.
SOTE: All tests conducted at 23cC., 50`, R.H. unless otherwise indicated.
ASTM NO.
DISO-47T D1SO-4-T D I 49-44 D495-48T
D954-48T
11 4V44 .):5T-49'1'_ 1)495-48'!'
U*: The "Lustrex" molding compounds are used for housewares, luxury packages, refrigerator parts, toys, radio cabinets television masks and lenses, wall tile, electronic components, military applications, notions, novelties, industrial pipe and fittings and appliance insignia.
Containers: Bags or drums.
Shipping Classification: Synthetic Resin Without Filler,
litarotur*: Technical Bulletins.
NITRON" CELLULOSE-NITRATE SHEETS
! >us4--is 1
Ph ^`4y . nf3S-4y| ]lMb-4y . D-UO'^ -
*nal Information: A cellulose-nitrate plastic which continues as the most suitable material for many exacting uses such as di.iwmg instruments, fountain pens, tool handles, tooth brush handles, heel coverings, watch and instrument crystals. The range < colors and special effects obtainable is unlimited. Easy to fabricate and can be molded, drawn or blown.
Type......................................................................................
.
Forming Quality....................................................................
Forming Temperature F...........................................................
Forming Pressure, lbs. per sq. in.............................................
Tendency to Cold Flow.............................................................
Extruding........................................................................................
Specific Gravity....................................................... .....................
Specific Volume, cu. m. per lb.............................................
Densitj, lbs. per cu. in............. ..................................................
Refractive Index ND..............................................................
Ultimate Tensile Strength, lbs, per sq. in.........................
Elongation, %...........................................................................
Modulus of Elasticity, in tension, lbs. per sq. in..........
Impact Strength, Charpy (notched) ft. lbs. per m. of note
C.umpressivc Strength, lbs. per sq. in............................
Mexural Strength, lbs. per sq. in.........................................
Rockwell Hardness .............................................................
Machining Qualities............................................................
Burning Rate..........................................
......................
Thermal Conductivity, cal. pet cm: per sec per C. per o
Specific Heat, cal. per C. per gram............................
1 hernial Expansion per F..................................................
per C........................................................
Maximum Recommended Service Temperature--continm
Softening Point, F.......................................................................
Heat Distortion Point, F.. Httec, of Heat, drv............
Thermoplastic Limited see note 1 200-250 100-5 >000 Slight to marked See note 2
1.35-1.85 20.5- 19.8
0.0488-0.0504
1.48-1.58 5.000-10,000 10-50 2-4 x to^ 4.0- 5 6 20.000-30,000 8.000- 10,000
R95-115 Very good Very rapid .3.1-5.1 x 10-1 0.34-0.38 6.5- 8.9 x 10 12.0-16.0 x 10-' 110 F. 160-195 Decomposes at 171 I-.
in 30 minutes
iio-i50 Discolors on continued heating
at 212 F. Decomposes at higher temperatures
2-30 X JO1'1
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Dielectric Strength, short time, volts per mil.
600-1,200
Dielectric Constant, 60 cycles............................ Dielectric Constant, to6 cycles........................... Power Factor, 60 cycles........................................ Power Factor, io6 cycles....................................... Odor............................................................................. Taste......................................................... .................. Effect of Age.............................................................. Effect of Sunlight...................................................... Effect of Ultraviolet Light....................................
S-7-7-3 .6.2 0.06-0.15
0.07-0.10 None 01 camphorous Tasteless or slight Slight hardening and yellowing Yellows and embrittles Yellows and decomposes on
Effect of Weak Mineral Acids.............................. Effect of Strong Acids............................................
extended exposure Good resistance Attacked by oxidizing acids.
Good resistance to most
nonoxidizing acids at temper
Effect of Weak Alkalis................................... Effect of Strong Alkalis.................................
atures up to 100 F. Very slowly decomposes Decomposes
Water Absorption, 24 hrs. immersion, % Effect of Hot Water........................................ Effect of Cold Water.......................................
o. 6-2.0 Softens, slight shrinkage None
Effect of Metal Inserts...................................
Largely noncorrosive, holds
Solubility :
inserts well
Soluble in alcohols, ketones, esters. Insoluble in aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils,
animal oils, vegetable oils.
The above values except where otherwise noted are determined on samples conditioned and tested at 25 C.
(77F.) and 50% R. H.
note r: "Nitron" must be molded at low temperatures, hence only forming, drawing, and simple molding operations can be performed. Ordinary compression molding is impractical,
note 2: "Nitron" is compounded with solvent for processes that require easy flowability, e.g. extrusion. Solventfree compositions decompose at lower temperatures than are required to render them flowable.
Container*: Fiber cartons.
Shipping Classification: Cellulose Derivative, Plastic Sheets Pyroxylin.
POLYV1NYL-BUTYRAL RESINS
General Information! Compounds of polyvinyl-butyral resins were developed during the war as elastomers for fabric coadi
free film, and in molded and extruded products. Used as fabric ooatings in such, articles as military waterproof clothing, flot* gear and Ester bags. By varying the degree of plasticization and the quantity and type of fillers and other ingredients these resins can be compoux into plastics ranging from hard, stiff molding materials to extremely soft and extensible products. Can be compounded to any <x including a dear colorless transparent. Polyvinyl-butyral plastics are unique among the vinyl elastomers in that by incorporation of certain ingredients, ihcy can be cur in a manner similar to the vulcanization of rubber. This curing renders the plastic more resistant to heat and insoluble uu common solvents. It also allows the rubber processor to employ the plastic in his usual operations in virtually the same wif> rubber.
Soaps and common washing chemicals have no harmful effect other than slight extraction of plasticizer by hot water, resulting
some stiffening after many washings. Cured stocks can be washed in hot water, boiled or steam sterilized with no erfect ether
slight plasticizer extraction.
J
Because of the many variables present in a coating operation induding coating technique and nature of the fabric, the folio*
information is presented on a typical transparent vinyl-butyral composition tested in film form.
j
Properties: Specific Gravity at 25/25C............ Tensile Strength (ASTM D-412).. Elongation at Break.............................. Shore Hardness..................................... Brittle Point (ASTM D-746)........... Modulus of Rigidity at 25C............ at -- 20C........ Heat Resistance (24 hrs. at ios0C.). Water Absorption (24 hrs. at 25C.). Weathering Twin Arc Weathercmcter......... Sun Lamp......................................
Florida Exposure (2 months)..
1.077 1,650 psi
300% 40 -- 49C. 250 psi 37,000 psi 2.9% weight loss
2.7%
.200 hrs.--negligible change
. 140 hrs.--very slight
-
ing
. 180 sun hours
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On a tvpical coated fabric consisting of a 3.50 cotton sheeting coated with 1.5 ounces per square yard of Monsanto vinyl butvral, the [allowing information was obtained:
Hydrostatic Strength Mullen. ........................................................................................................................ 60 psi Surer (50 cm. for 1 hr.).............................................................................................No seepage
Flex Resistance (R. H. Macy, Bureau of Standards Test) 10,000 folds and creases. .No effect Stain Resistance
No stain caused by:.................................................................................................... Coffee, tea, ketchup, mus tard, ink, cooking oils and fats, jam
Stains caused by:........................................................................................................Printing ink, lipstick, shoe , polish, iodine
Washability........................................................................................................................... Sustains ten washings in neutral soap and warm water without appreciable deterioration. The fabric can be ironed on the un coated side.
UtM: Monsanto's transparent vinyl-butyral compositions are recommended for coating of textiles in the general fields of water proof apparel, household furnishings, and related applications. Butyral can be used in household furnishings such as tablecloths (one of the more outstanding uses), upholstery, slip covers, draperies, bed spreads, cottage sets, dressing table skirts and countless others. The coating adds the valuable properties of waterrroofness and stain resistance to most of the standard textile applications. Outside the home, a stain-resistant coaling for auto mobile seat covers, outdoor furniture, and beach accessories offer additional uses. The resin is also recommended as a basis for various adhesive formulations, plasticizing of phenolic resins and similar industrial resin uses.
Container*: Drums.
Shipping Clarification: Lacquer. Flammable (red label required).
LlUralurt: Development Bulletins.
mn|f-l.ltH'11
uihW , tvU'f
cul'-'1 . ln .111
REINFORCED "VUELITE" cellulose acetate
(laminafad with WiVa Scroan for ProfacfiVa Ua)
Banaraf Information--Prapertia*. Originally developed by Monsanto to provide a safe, shatter-resistant glazing material that would end the danger of flying glass dunng enemy air raids or under shell fire. Consists of J4Xi8-mesh wire screen (other types on special order) approximately 0.011' thick laminated between two sheets of clear cellulose acetate. Can be furnished in various thickness. Expansion and contraction through the full range of humidity and a temperature range from --40 F. to I50F. is less ihan \ %. Remains flexible at--40F. and can be bent over a 3" radius without cracking or crazing. Visible light transmission f sheets of standard thickness is 60-65% (calculated) and ultra-violet transmission at 3130 Angstroms 49% and at 3650 Angstroms 5*%. Heat conductivity of sheets of standard thickness is approximately 50 B.T.U. per square foot, per hour, per degree F.
l' (ighn I-'or Estimating
GAUGE .032-.034 .032-. 034
SIZE 20x50 24X52
SQ. FT, PER SHEET
6.944 8.667
WEIGHT PER SQ. FT.
Q-359 0-359
WEIGHT PER SHEET
2.49 lbs. 3.11 lbs.
1 order to attain maximum yield it is advisable to study the sizes of pieces needed in respect to the sizes of the standard sheets available and cut accordingly.
U*; Glazing for greenhouses, farm buildings, skylights, and many other installations where glass breakage is a problem, or where lht material's high ultraviolet transmission and excellent insulating qualities would be advantageous.
Containers; Fiber cartons.
Shipping Classification: Cellulose Derivative, Plastic Sheets Other Than Pyroxylin.
'*WMENE" MELAMINE-FORMALDEHYDE MOLDING POWDERS
Control Information--Proparties: Supplied as cellulose-filled molding compounds. * bermosettirg materials, excellent light-fastness; excellent resistance to acids, nlkalies, boiling water and the effects of weather nd age; remarkable surface hardness; high resistance; low water absorption; freedom from taste and odor. Special properties
be gained by variations of fillers. Excellent dimensional stability. ContainTM*: Drums.
Upping Classification: Resins Synthetic--varies according to type and use.
''Urotura: Technical bulletins.
*fSIN0X" PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE MOLDING COMPOUNDS
G*n*ro| Information: Over a period of years, "Resinox" molding materials have beer developed to meet practically every
'^fionant industrial demand. They include a broad tange of general purpose materials; acid, alkaline, water and heat-resistant ^atcrials; low-loss electrical materials: and a wide range of impact materials.
Ince fillers vary the properties of "Resinox" molding compounds, the following table gives the range attained by the most mmn fillers of wood flour, cotton flock, mica and asbestos.
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Proportion Molding Quality...................................................................................... Compression Molding Temperature, F......................................... Compression Molding Pressure, lbs./sq. in.................................. Compression Ratio (bulk factor)....................................................... Mold Shrinkage, in. per in.................................................................. Specific Gravity....................................................................................... Specific Volume, cu. in./lb.................................................................. Tensile Strength, lbs./sq. in............................................................... Modulus of Elasticity, lbs./sq. in.Xio4......................................... Compressive Strength, lbs./sq. in..................................................... Flexural Strength, lbs./sq. in............................................................. Impact Strength, ft. Ibs./in. of notch, Izod (ASTM)............... Rockwell Hardness................................................................................. Thermal Conductivity, io-` cal./sec./sq. cm./C./cm............. Specific Heat, cal./C./gm................................................................... Thermal Expansion io-VC............................................................... Resistance to Heat F. (cantinaous)................................................ Softening Point, F................................................................................. Distortion under Heat T..................................................................... Tendency to Cold Flow....................................................................... Volume Resistivity, ohm-ems. (50% R.H. and 25C.).............. Dielectric Strength, short time, volts/mil., Hi' thickness . . Dielectric Strength, step-by-step, volts/mil,, Y%' thickness . Dielectric Constant, 60 cycles............................................................ Dielectric Constant, io cycles........................................................... Dielectric Constant, 10 cycles.......................................................... Power Factor 60 cycles......................................................................... Power Factor to cycles........................................................................ Power Factor 10 cycles........................................................................ Water Absorption, immersion 48 hrs. (%).................................... Burning Rate............................................................................................ Effect of Age............................................................................................. Effect of Sunlight.......................................... ..................................... Effect of Weak Acids............................................................................. Effect of Strong Acids..........................................................................
Effect of Weak Alkalies......................................................................... Effect of Strong Alkalies....................................................................... Effect of Organic Solvents.............................. ................................
Machining Qualities............................................................................... Color Range..............................................................................................
Fair-excellent 290-400 2.000-4,500
2.02-5.53 0.004-0.009
1.25-1.75 22.0- 28.7 4,200-8,000
8-45 20.000-35,000 3.000- 15,000 0.26-0.70 M85-M125 3-20 -0.25-0.36
2.0- 7.5 250-400 None 240-285 Very slight io'-io11 250-500 200-400 5-20 4-20 45-20 0.04-0.30 0.04-0.20 0.005-0.10 0.01-0.06 Very low None Light shades discolor None to slight Decomposed by oxidizing
acids Slight to marked Decomposes None on bleed-proof mate
rials Fair Limited
U*a: Recommended for such articles as clock cases, toys, buttons, telephones, knobs, business machine housings, miscellany" electrical applications, closures, television, radio and air conditioning cabinets, etc.
Containers: Fiber drums and multiwall paper bags.
Shipping Classification: Resins Synthetic NOIBN With Filler.
Literature: "Resinox--A Monsanto Plastic," 12-page booklet.
"SAFLEX" LAMINATING PLASTIC FOR SAFETY GLASS General Information--Properties: A flexible polyvinyl-hutyral sheet plastic used as the interlayer in making "High-t^1 safety glass. Available in rolls 750 ft. long, 0.015" thick for normal production, but heavier gauges possible if demand requ`rc Cut to required width.
The "Saflcx" sheet acts as the bonding agent between the two glass sheets of the sandwich; when the glass is broken, serves as a cushioning agent to absorb shock and an adhesive to hold broken pieces of glass together tu prevent them from flying. lamination will stand 18 feet ball drop test at oF. and i20F. (H lb. ball--i2"xiz" plate glass). The tough, flexible plastic g'" protection at all normal temperature ranges. For military vehicles and aircraft, multiple layer laminations of glass and "Saflex" are used for protection against small cali^ bullets, bomb or shell fragments and flying debris.
Containers: Six and nine roll fiber canon pallets or fiber drums.
Shipping Closaification: Resins Synthetic NOIBN Without Filler.
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Standard Form: Dry powders, and solution in organic solvents, water emulsions.
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"luttrex" loticc* and Raiins ' I.ustrex'' laticcs and resins are stable aqueous dispersions of styrene (polymerized) for use in:
1. Protective coatings--to deposit films resistant to alkali, acid, alcohol and water. 2. Adhesives--as a base for adhesives for bonding papeT, cloth, wood and other porous materials. 3. Paper coating--or. decorative papers to give a flexible film with improved water and scuff resistance. 4. Water-soluble paints--lor improved washabihty, smoother film appearance, better sealing properties and other advantages. 5. Wax compositions--to provide antislip properties, to improve water resistance, to improve heat stability, to increase hardness of softer waxes and to reduce dust pick-up.
"R#simen" \tEi ami me-formaldehyde--Butylated melamine resins unmodified and especially modified to meet the requirements of the surface
coating industry. These organosoluble resins used in rapid baking industrial finishes are offered in a wide variety of solids and solvent combinations. As they vary in specific properties, they are of special interest to the formulator who desires to meet general trade conditions or to accentuate a given property to meet a specialty requirement. 'Resimene" surface coating resins are intended for use in conjunction with other resinous materials with which they arc compatible (e.g. alkyd resins) in the formulation of various types of baking enamels. Each such resin contributes somewhat different properties. Enamel formulators make their choice of amino resins with regard to these properties. All of the melamine resins impart a very high degree of exterior durability.
phenol-formaldehyde--"Resimene" P-97 is an outstanding phenolic resin in its class because of the excellent combination of chemical resistance it imparts and because it may be used with a wider range of modifying materials than is usual for its class.
urea-formaldehyde--"Resimene'' urea resins represent a low-cost means of imparting thermosetting properties to many types of industrial enamel coatings. "Resimene'' U-920 is adaptable foe catalyzed low-bake finishes for wooden articles as well as for high-solids, one-coat normal bake metal finishes.
Vinyl "BUTvar" R-73--A polyvinyl-butyral resin having low viscosity at high hydroxyl content. For use in coatings for bottle cap
liners, can liners, metal lacquers to increase adhesion. Also where its good light resistance and adhesion qualities would be of paramount interest. "bltvar" B-76--A polyvinyl-butyral resin having both low viscosity and low hydroxyl content. For use in the formulation of wash primer, providing a binder which adheres well to all metal surfaces, even though they may be damp at the time of application. resin F-770--A polyvinyl-formal resin having a low hydroxyl content and low solution viscosity. For use as the vehicle in wash pnmer types of coatings and in applications such as drum, can and tank finings in conjunction with phenolic resins.
Containers: Drums or tank cars. Shipping Closiifltnlion: Resins Synthetic--varies according to type and use.
Litoratura: Technical bulletins, Data Book.
WHOM" VINYL FILM
"b Itron" films are produced in a variety of gauges. Unsupported films are stainproof, flexible, tough and have high-tear resistaruc. "L'ltron" films are waterproof, dustproof, and will resist cracking or stiffening on aging. They can be cleaned easily by merely wiping with a damp cloth. An extensive light-fast color range in transparents, iranslucents and opaques is available. Fab ricating is fast and easy since this material can be stitched, cemented or electronically heat sealed. lightweight films are used extensively for shower curtains, tablecloths, aprons, closet accessories, inflated toys, protective covers in home and industry, raincoats, packaging and other related uses. Heavy films are embossed in a variety of surface finishes and are used for upholstery, shoes, handbags and other leather-like applications. Containers; 200-yd. rolls in cardboard boxes. Jumbo rolls supplied on request. Shipping OouifUotion: Synthetic Resins NOIBN Without Filler,
HURON" VINYL RESINS AND COMPOUNDS
Riin bliron1' 300 resin is a polymer of vinyl chloride which is characterized bv excellent mechanical and electrical properties, light
4lvi heai stability and chemical resistance. bltron'1 resin is used to produce lightweight and heavy gauge film, sheering, extrusion compounds for profile shapes and insul
ated wire and cables, and inaction and compression molding compounds.
",ntl Compounds >n" molding compounds with a wide variety of properties can fce formulated. Flexible and rigid parrs car. he obtained
^ Idmg materials are used lor parts requiring dimensional stability and a certain degree of flexibility such as gaskets, cushioning 1 and similar applications. C^ntmiuJ i'r >ux: pjfi
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Extrusion Compounds
"Ultron" extrusion compounds arc used for wire and cable insulation, and flexible tubing. This material offers excellent elec rical properties and exceptional resistance to moisture) flame, oxidation and abrasion. "Ultron" can be extruded on stands plastics extruding machines.
"Ultron" extrusion compounds are used for primary insulation in building wire, appliance wire and portable and flexible cor as well as jacket insulation for cables. "Ultron" compounds are also used for garden hose, shoe and upholstery welting, medic tubing and miscellaneous profile shapes. Containers: 50-lb. bags.
Shipping Classification: Synthetic Resin NOIBN Without Filler.
"ULTRON" VINYL SHEETING
Flexible "Ultron" pearl sheeting is a revolutionary development in the manufacture of configurations for vinyl sheeting. It k a beautiful, lustrous mother-of-pearl appearance which is not duplicated in any other currently available vinyl sheeting. An u limited range of other than pearl configurations can be developed. Flexible "Ultron" pearl sheeting is available in sizes up to 23*X56' unpolished and up to 22"x55" polished. Containers: Fiber cartons.
Shipping Classiflcotiom Synthetic Resin NOIBN Without Filler.
"VUELITE" EMBOSSED SHIELD MATERIAL FOR FLUORESCENT LIGHTING
Gonoral Information--Proportion Embossed cellulose acetate, developed by Monsanto to serve as diffusing panels for fluorcsci lighting fixtures.
Glare and brightness are eliminated by a suitable design that spreads the light evenly. The excellent light transmission fan of the material assures highly efficient light distribution.
Although a fluorescent fixture may be large in size, the addition of a "Vuelite" diffusing panel adds very little to its weight, there allowing the design of a low-weight fixture. The danger of breakage of "Vuelite" as compared with glass of the same size is v< small.
"Vuelite" is easily formed to shape. Fixtures that require panels with more than a six-inch radius are fitted with diffusing pan by slipping flat sheets in position. Smaller sizes and intricate shapes are formed with inexpensive molds or tools while punchix drilling, and cutting operations are earned out with ordinary tools.
"Vuelite" sheets are 20' x so' in size, available in the following designs:
NUMBER
4B 6B 8B 9B 20B . 27B 42B 44B 54B 55B 65B
NAME "H" Line Whipcord Silk Cobra Large Cube Mesh Aztec Glow Worm Sahara No. 5174 Large Crackle
LIMITING GAUGE
NOT UNDER O.O50" O.O40' O.O5O' O.O50' O.O50' O.O50' O.O4O' 0.040' O.O5O' O.O50' O.O4O'
SIZE 20X47 20X47 20X49
20X47 20X47 20X49 20X49 20X49 20X47 20X49 20X49
DIRECTION OF DESIGN Lengthwise Lengthwise Lengthwise Lengthwise Both ways Lengthwise Crosswise Lengthwise Both ways Both ways Both ways
Containers: Fiber cartons.
Shipping Classification: Cellulose Derivative, Plastic Sheets Other Than Pyroxylin.
"VUEPAK" RIGID TRANSPARENT PACKAGING MATERIAL
Ganaral Information--Properties: For the properties of "Vuepak" see "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets. Standard gavi of "Vuepak" are 0.005', 0-0075", 0.010', 0.0125', 0.015' and 0.020". In addition to continuous length rolls 30" and 60" sheets and cut pieces can be supplied.
A clear transparent sheet plastic that can be drawn, scored, beaded, folded, or stitched. With suitable inks, the surface zw readily printed in one or more colors.
Uses: Extensively used in the manufacture of durable rigid transparent containers, packages and displays for all types of consul products. "Vuepak" is also widely used for index tabs, wallet windows and swings, table mats, transparent envelopes, lamin*1 cards, passes, etc. Originally used chiefly for luxury items, "Vuepak" containers have now become a successful packaging mediu for greeting cards, food products, candies, household appliances, cosmetics and dry products of all types. An important tributing factor to the broader use of "Vuepak" containers has been the improved efficiency of fabricating equipmenta' techniques in the plants of the more than two hundred firms now established as "Vuepak" fabricators. For special requirem^ "Vuepak" containers can be made with metal bottoms and tops, or in combinations with boxboard, paper, wire frames or w<*'
Contointn: Fiber cartons or drums.
Shipping Classification: Cellulose Derivative, Plastic Sheets Other Than Pyroxylin. Literature: "Fabricating Fibestos and Vuepak," Production Information Bulletin No. 50.
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MONSANTO
! POTASSIUM AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO nJ iV i Afw known at ammonium potauium phosphate)
Molecular Weight: 251.128
kl'rd-i-ili.al
I
Formula; KH-PCX NH*H..PO, Stondord Form: White crystals.
. Utot: In pharmaceutical products for special medicinal pur poses, fermentation of wines.
I It Inis 1
0>od*: Technical crystals. Container*: 350-lb. bbls.; j50-lb. kegs. Shipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate NOIBN.
I POTASSIUM METAPHOSPHATE
Molecular Weight: 118.08 f Formula: KPO.i
Stondord Farm: Powder.
1-1 General Information--Properties: White powder; M.P. 1 approx. 810 C.; practically insoluble in water; insoluble in
tavu'1 ' alcohol.
hcreh' ls ven
1
panel'iching*
U**: Suggested for ceramic glazes; phosphate glasses; pol fthinB agent. Container*: 200-lb. net bbls.
Shipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate,
j POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl
' Moleculor Weight: 174.18
. formulo: K?HPO,
f Standard Form: Anhydrous solid; 60% solution in water.
I General Information--Properties: Anhydrous; white hy, Btoscopjc powder, highly soluble, too gms. water will dis-
v'Ke 233 gms. K.HPO4 at 25 C.; insoluble in alcohol; con centrated aqueous solutions are miscible with glycerin; pH . 1,1 I'i solution 9.2, very' hygroscopic; at Z5C. and 35% rilauve humidity, K.HPO* absorbs water to form a 70% wluticm.
1 ^e: Humcctant; fermentation correcting salt balance in tlpomed milk, nutrient solutions; medicinal*.
Gontoiner*: 350-lb. bbls.; 150-lb. kegs,
dipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate.
, iin I"-
r,sutT",r
Kliiu>r' m ``'"j nt iih'I'1';
Ml""
'0TASSIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO
Wwn o* pofosiH/m dihydrogon phoiphofo and ""'vm biphotphato)
Ml*ular Weight: 136.09
F"nula: KH PO,
^ndard Form: White crystals.
Typicoi Anolysii: P.O., 51.69%; K->0, 34.31%; ignition llss ,3-24b, SO., none; pH 4.6.
To control pH of culture media in penicillin manufaclurt' special medicinal purposes.
^Weiner*: 350-lb. net bbls.; 150-lb. net kegs; 100-lb.
0ilgs.
'
^'Pping Classification: Potassium Phosphate.
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POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, TRI Molecular Weight: 212.27 Formula: KjPO< Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: White crystalline pow der; soluble in water; insoluble in alcohol; very hygroscopic. Grade*: Hydrated. Container*: 250-lb. net fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Potassium Phosphate.
POTASSIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, TETRA Molecular Weight: 330.34 Formula: K4P2O: Standard Farm: Powder. General Information--Properties: White powder, hygro scopic in air; pH value in \ % solution to.4ftt 25'C.i solubil ity 190 gms. in 100 gms. water at 25C. Uses: In textile oils and soaps to increase emulsifying values and to prevent formation of insoluble hard water soaps; clarifying agent; to improve cleansing action of soaps. Containers: 350-lb. bbls.; 150-lb. kegs. Shipping Classification: Washing Compound Dry. Literature: "Tetra Potassium Pyrophosphate," Technical Bulletin P-23.
"PYDRAUl F-9" FUNCTIONAL FLUID Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: A dear, light amber, oily, nonflammable-type hydraulic fluid with excellent lu bricity and pumping characteristics; highly resistant to mechanical shear and breakdown, and inert to the common metals of construction. Uses: Hydraulic fluid in die casting machines, hydraulicpresses, automatic welding machines and similar applica tions. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literotvre-. "Pydraul F-9," Technical Bulletin O-75.
REODORANTS, RUftBER (Alto tom Vanillin and Coumarin)
General Information--Properties: Monsanto provides, but does not manufacture, the following types of rubber reodorants for the convenience of its customers. CURODEX NO. 19--Pale yellow liquid; deodorizes; 0.15 0.20 lbs. used in 100 lbs. of rubber. CURODEX NO. 188--Pale yellow liquid; odor, lily; 0.20o.;o lbs, used in 100 lbs. of rubber. CURODEX NO. 198--Pale yellow liquid; odor, musk, 0.20-0.50 lbs. used in 100 lbs. of rubber. Containers: 5-lb. bottles.
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RESIN SC-2 Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: A linear polymer con taining carboxyl groups scattered along its length; soluble in alkaline solution; non-putrefactive. Uses: Thickening agent, protective colloid, emulsifying agent, starch additive, adhesive ingredient, coating resin when properly plasticized. Can substitute for casein in many applications. Containers: 30-gal. fiber drums. Shipping Classifications: Rail--Synthetic Resin NOIBN without filler. Truck--Synthetic Resin Powder. Literature: Development Data Sheet MD-8.
RESIN SC-3 Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: The half methylamyl ester of Resin SC-2; soluble in aqueous aklaline solution and in organic solvents; forms water-resistant films. Uses: Protective colloid, thickening agent, emulsifying agent, shellac substitute, protective film former. Containers: 30-gal. fiber drums. Shipping Classifications: Rail--Synthetic Resin NOIBN without filler. Truck--Synthetic Resin Powder. Literature: Development Data Sheet MD-9.
RESIN SC-4 Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Proporties: The half secondary butyl ester of Resin SC-2; soluble in aqueous alkaline solu tion and in organic solvents; forms water-resistant films. Uses: Protective colloid, emulsifying agent, protective film former, thickening agent. Can substitute for shellac in many applications. Containers: 30-gal. fiber drums. Shipping Classifications: Rail--Synthetic Resin NOIBN without filler. Truck--Synthetic Resin Powder. Literature: Development Data Sheet MD-ll.
"RESLOOM" HP MELAMINE-FORMALDEHYDE TEXTILE RESIN
Standard Form: Crystalline powder. General Information--Properties: Fine, white crystalline powder; freely soluble in water; hygroscopic--contact with moisture must be avoided. Uses: A melamine-formaldehyde type resin recommended for crush resistance and shrinkage control of wool, rayon and cotton fabrics. Application requires curing temperature of 3O00F. Containers: $5 and 5-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification; Synthetic Resin NOIBN without Filler. Literature: "Resloom for Washable Woolens, Worsteds and Blends," Technical Bulletin T-8.
MONSANTO
"RESLOOM" M-75 MELAMINE-FORMALDEHYDE TEXTILE RESIN
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Proporties: Water-clear 60% resio solution; freely soluble in water.
Uses: A melamine-formaldehyde type resin recommended for shrinkage control and stabilization of wool, cotton mw "R
rayon fabrics. Application requires curing temperatures of
300F.
1
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Resloom for Washable Woolens, Worsteds and Blends," Technical Bulletin T-8.
"RETARDER ASA"
Formula: Acetylsalicyhc Acid.
Standard Form: White powder.
Specifications: Through too mesh 0.1% max. retained; M. P. 130JC. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.365 moisture .25% max.
Uses: Scorch retarder for rubber processing. Use .25% to .50% on the rubber,
Literature: "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page booklet.
*
"REZ" WOOD SEALER AND PRIMER
General Information--Properties: A synthetic resin prim
er and sealer. Provides a penetrating, preserving and pro
tective "seal" for all wood surfaces, especially soft wends;
Douglas Fir Plywood, pine, cedar, etc. Controls grain raise; j
minimizes moisture absorption and checking; equalize* I
fiber density and gives hard, uniform surface for smooth- I
easy, economical and durable finishes with paint, enamel or I
stain. One gallon covers approx. 600 sq. ft.
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Usos: A primer and sealer under wax or varnish for highgrade finish for new or old floors. Eliminates dusting when 1
applied to bare concrete floors.
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Containers: 50-gal. drums; f-gal. cans; i-gal. cans (6 case'i-qt. cans (12/case); i-pt. cans (24,case).
Shipping Clarification: Wood Filler Liquid.
Literature: "Rez," folder and "Craftsman's Tricks," folder "Monsanto Wood Finishes for Home Decoration," 8-pag booklet.
"REZGARD" A, FIRE RETARDANT FOR TEXTILES
Standard Form: Crystalline powder.
Gonoral Information--Properties: White, crystalline po*`
der; pH 8.0; completely soluble in water.
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Uses: Nondurable, flame-retarding agent for cotton an*iv
viscose fibers and fabrics.
Containers: 100-lb. paper bags.
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Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Rezgard," 18-page bulletin.
"REZGARD" E FIRE RETARDANT FOR TEXTILES
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: Clear, colorless 75^ solution; Sp. Gr. 1.23; pH 7.0-7.2; completely soluble |p water.
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Use*; Nondurable, flame-retarding agent for cotton, vis* ,."i- and acetate fibers and fabrics.
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. nonretumable drums. Shipping Clossiflcotien: Chemicals NOIBN.
literature: "Rezgard," 18-page bulletin.
, KZITC" WOOD SEALER
. Gtnorol Information--Proportios: Supplied with various o'nceturatiorvs of water-resistant solids (varying from 5 2:r , in petroleum distillate. A scries of industrial water-re pellent sealers lor wood. L'sed to minimize change in di mension of all types of lumber. Does not affect adversely the
, led and appearance of wood, and surfaces properly treated may be painted or glazed.
Container*: 50-gal. drums, tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Wood Sealer Liquid,
Literature: "Here's Why Plywood Is Rezited," leaflet.
nned:
SA-326" ortho-BIPHENYl B1GUANIDE
Molecular Weight: 2-1.32
usin'."
Formula;
H N
H C - N--H
l prim- . iJ pr>`-
N--H C X--H
-H.-0 (hydrate)
rues
Standard Form: Powder.
&neral Information---Properties; White to faintly pink powder; M.P. above ; 50 C.; ash not over 0. 5%; pH of 1% '"''lution 8.0.
Solubility
25 c.
75C.
Water Alcohol Carbitol Cellosolve
0.1 % \o%
25% 40%
0-3% 25% 85% 65%
A soup antioxidant effective in minute quantities in ^training ihe oxidation of soap and the resulting rancidity, ^coloration and other adverse qualities, all of which must bc avoided in producing a product of highest grade. Par''cularly valuable in preveniing discoloration of refined K,|| soaps.
Container*: 50-lb. paper bags; 150-lb. drums.
'-'fBiure: "SA-326," Technical Bulletin P-toi.
Ul .lOsI
!AcCHAWN, u.s.p. ;A, i,,
0$ saccharin insolublm, and ortho-sulfobmn-
M#,*tular Weight: 18
tits _
CO X'H
^-SO.
r-s
85
Specifications: White crystalline powder; assav 98^ mm.; M.P. ::r,o C, min.; loss on drying 0.50% max.; solubilitv in 10% Na:CO (1:5) complete.
Uses: Sweetener for tooth pastes, mouth washes and phar maceutical preparations. Approximately 500 times the sweetening power of sugar.
Containers: 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5-lb. cartons, i-Ib., 1 + -lb. and t-oz. cans.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "Saccharin Monsanto, the Perfect Sweetener," folder; "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," booklet of saccharin-sweetened food recipes.
SACCHARIN, SODIUM, U.S.P. (A/10 known at tolubla saccharin and sodium ortho-tulfobnnzimidn)
Molecular Weight: 241.2c Formula:
" -CO
! .NNazHjO
! so,
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
Speciflcotions: White crystals or powder; solubility in wa ter (1:8) complete. Loss on drying at 125 C.: crystals 14.0% min., 14.35!!? max.; powder 5.3% min., 5.8% max.
Uses: Sweetener in tooth pastes, mouth washes and phar maceutical preparations; in beverages and food in place of sugar for diabetics. Crystals approximately 375 times the sweetening power of sugar; powder approximately 425 times the sweetening power of sugar.
Grades: Soluble granular crystals; soluble powder.
Contointrs: 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5-lb. canons; x-lb., j4-lb. and i-oz. cans.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Litaraturo: "Saccharin Monsanto, the Perfect Sweetener," folder; "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," booklet of saccharin-sweetened food recipes.
SALICYLATE, METHYL, U.S.P. Molecular Waight: 152.14 Formula: < X COOCHj
vj0H
Standard Farm: Liquid. Specification!: Clear, colorless liquid; assay 9&.oc min., solum,it}1 in 70% ethyl alcohol ,1:7; complete; solubility in N KOH (i 10, complete; Sp. Gr. r.180-1.185 at 25 25 C, conforms to U.S.P. test for heavy metals. Uses: Pharmaceutical product; flavoring agent in foodstuffs and beverages; odorant in printing inks and insecticides. Container!: 50c and 50-lb. diums. Shipping Classification: Wmtergrecn Oil NOIBN. Literature; "Methyl Salicvlate Monsanto," folder. "Some thing About the Senses," 32-page booklet.
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SALICYLATE, PHENYL, N.F. (Salol)
Molecular Weight: 214.21
Formula:
_____
A coo <3
\/ 0H
Standard Form: Crystals.
Specifications: White crystals; solubility in ethyl alcohol 95% (1:6) complete; M.P. 4t,oC. min.; conforms to N.F. tests for chloride, sulfate, free add, free phenol and free salicylic add.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product.
Containers: 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SALICYLATE, SODIUM, U.S.P.
Molecular Weight: i6o.n
Formula:
COONa
OOH
Standard Form*. Powder or crystals
Specifications: White powder or crystals; assay (as re ceived) 99.5 % min.; conforms to U.S.P. tests for heavy metals and carbonizable impurities; powder trace max. retained on 60 mesh, 1.0% on 80 mesh, 2.0% on 100 mesh.
Uses: Pharmaceutical product,
Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. canons.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Salts Chemicals NOIBN.
SALICYLIC ACID (orfho-Hydroxybonxoic Acid) Molecular Weight: 138.12 Formula:
Standard Form: Needles or powder. Specifications: U.S.P. Grade: White needles or powder; assay 99.5% min.; M.P. i58.oC. min.; conforms to U.S.P. test for carbonizable substances; ash 0.05% max.; powder 0.4% max. retained on 100 mesh. "B" Grade: White needles; assay 99.5% nun.; M.P. i58.oC. at start, Uses: Manufacture of medidnals and dyestuffs; industrial preservative; intermediate in many organic syntheses. Grades: U.S.P. and technical. Contolnors: 150 and too-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. cartons. Shipping Classificotion: Salicylic Add.
SALT CAKE (Sodium Svlfaft, Anhydrous, Technical) Molecular Wdghl: 142.06 Standard Form: Powder. Orados: 93-95% and 98-99%.
MONSANTO
Odnoral Information--Properties: The 93-95% gtadt n
typical white salt cake. The 98-99% grade is a specuj.
material having a brownish color and NajSO* content of
approximately 99%.
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For refined sodium sulfate, see Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous ,
Uitt: Manufacture of sulfate pulp, glass, sodium sulfide,
treatment of boiler feed waters.
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Contolnors: Bulk car loads. Shipping Classification: Salt Cake.
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"SANTICIZER" 1-H PLASTICIZER (N-cyclohnxyl para-ToIvnnsulfonomidn)
Molecular Weight: 253
Formula: O
CH-<I>!
NH< Hn>
' _ >,
(,
o!
Standard Form: Fine white crystals. Specifications: M.P. 84'C. min.; moisture 0.25% max./
color of melt APHA 250 max.
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General Information--Properties: "Samicizer" i-H isij
white solid plasticizer which is relatively light stable and 01 a low order of toxicity. It is soluble in alcohol, esters, kt^ tones, aromatic hydrocarbons and vegetable oils. It 11 insoluble in water. It is compatible with a wide variety d resins including most of the cellulosic and vinyl resins.
Usai: '`Santicizer" i-H is used in special crystallize. finishes, paper coatings, textile coatings and adhesives. Ii is a useful plasticizer in nitrocellulose lacquers, imparting11 relatively sharp softening point. It is also used to incorpor I ate incompatible components such as paraffin wax for pro-)
during special coating effects such as crystallizing lacquers For improved adhesion where flexibility in nitrocellulose required, it is used in combination with dibutyl phthala or ``Santicizer" 160. It improves the moisture resistance 0 , cellulose acetate and improves flexibility, hardness and Jxghstability of ethyl cellulose. It is compatible with and im parts good flexibility to shellac and kauri resin.
Containers: 400-lb. (approx.) fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
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Litoraturo: ``Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
"SANTICIZER" 3 PLASTICIZER (N-Ethyl poro-To/uono Svlhnamidnj
Molocular Weight: 199.27
Formula:
CHj-^ ^>SO,NHCJ I,,
'
Standard Form: Cry stalline solid.
(/
Specifications: Practically white crystalline solid; MA
58.oC. min.; acidity (as acetic acid) 0.10% max.; Sp. 1.166-1.176 at 65/65cC.
Uses: "Santicizer" 3 is a solid,sulfonamide type plastit,zA
Its compatibility with commonly used resins is limited
is widely used in combination with other plasticizers. in combination or alone it imparts high gloss, toughnessafl
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Je is ( hardness. It sharpens the softening point of some thermo's'uui plastic-', especially the cellulose esters. Its use makes posr,t <i| kihl: *-uch products as heat sealing lacquer coatings and ad-
1 tiesn es. It is compatible with cellulose acetate to the extent .>! o parts per too parts of resin. In addition to its effect
rnu'- ,m toughness and gloss, it improves the flow of molding l:ul,-. I impositions and lowers moisture permeability. Its com-
patibihtv with polyvinyl formal is approximately the same I is with cellulose acetate and its use improves flow and im
parts excellent gloss.
! Containers: 400-lb. fiber drums,
i Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
I literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
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"UNTICIZER" 8 PLASTICIZER
iMnrtur* of N-ffhy/-ortho- and para-Ta/uonotulfonarntdot)
I Molecular Weight: 199.27
1 Formula: 1
CH.,
..
li ' i\ Its.
nut
.11c
SOjNHCiHj
Standard Fornv. Liquid.
Specification*: Light yellow, viscous liquid; odor slight, characteristic; unsubstituted amide 9-13%; acidity (as acetic etc, 0.1 % max.
General Information--Propartits: Readily miscible with common organic solvents except the petroleum hydro
carbons in which it is only very slightly soluble. In water, wlubU to approx. 0.13% at 23X., 0.21at 48X.; solubil'ty :n water decreased by presence of ammonia but increased by other alkalies; soluble in castor oil, slightly soluble in duna wood oil; insoluble in linseed oil; retentivity in celluk>'c acetate approx. 90 parts by weight to 100 of acetate; `fnparts a high degree of plasticity. A solvent for both nitro cellulose and cellulose acetate.
[J***: An excellent plasticizer for cellulose acetate, giving a
nlliancc and polish not obtainable with other plasticizers. t"'g practically insoluble in petroleum hydrocarbons, is a 'aluaNe plasticizer for coatings designed to withstand gasoe and related products. Has some plasticizing action on
protein compounds as casein, glue, soybean protein com protein, May be used alone or in conjunction with tr materials such as glycerin or similar compounds; rath increases the flexibility of shellac with considerable
effea; also very useful with polyvinyl-acetate SnoCSI CS "j3articizcr'' 8 is one of the best plasticizers rts'i'^n lor synthetic polyamides such as nylon and related
Moin*ri; j00 an(j
dnims.
^"Pping ClouiflcoHon: Resin Plasticizer.
ratu*.. "Monsanto plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
^TICIZER" 9 PLASTICIZER
T% t
oiifyQ. ond parO`Tolu*n*iulfonamidt) Woight: 171.21
^'"'dard F,
SO;NH: l-inc granules.
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Specifications: Fine granular particles; M.P. I05C. min.; acidity, pH 4.6 min.
Gtnerol Information --Propartiat: Solubility quite low in coal-tar hydrocarbons and negligible in petroleum hydro carbons; readily soluble in most other solvents, and in hot linseed, china wood and castor oils; soluble in water only about 1.0% at 34;C., but this is increased by the presence of alkali; least soluble of Monsanto plasticizers in ethylene dichloride and benzene; solubility in ethylene dichlonde approx. a,%, in benzene approx. 1.5%, each at 30 C.
Uss: "Samicizer" 9 differs greatly from other plasticizers in us action. Relatively small amounts impart a gloss to polished articles, give smooth working and uniform curing of molded thermosetting products. Blends readily with most synthetic resins, does not impart the softening action of liquid plasticizers. Particularly valuable to the makers of molding compositions. In some phenolaldehyde resins it appears to act not only as a lubricant but also as a promoter, giving more uniform and thorough curing. In amounts of about 20 parts per 100, has a temporary plasticizing action on protein compounds such as com protein and soybean protein. In melamine coating and laminating resins, "Santicizer" 9 promotes solution stability and compatibil ity, improves flowout dunng baking or curing, and in creases impact strength and abrasion resistance.
Container*-. 250-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet
"SANTICIZER" B-16 PLASTICIZER (Butyl Phthalyl Butyl Glyeolett)
Molecular Weight: 336.37
Formula: ~ COOCH2COOC*H9
' 1 COOC*H
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Color APHA 45 max.; Sp. Gr.: .097 0.005 at 25 25 C.; refractive index t.490 0.002 at 25'C.; acidity (as acetic acid) 0.02% max.; essentially odorless; sulfur (cop per strip test) negative.
Control Information--Properties: A practically colorless liquid plasticizer; B.P. 2I9"C. at 5 mm.; does not crystallize at temperatures as low as --35X; water solubility 0.0011% at 30 C.; extremely light-stable; darkens on heating above 290 C.
U** A widely used polyvinyl-chloride plasticizer where a tasteless and nontoxic composition is required; has re ceived Bureau of Animal Industry approval for use in vinyl food wrappings. Imparts good heat and light stability. Especially useful in beverage tubing, food packaging, hospi tal sheeting and anatomical restorations. Solvent for nitro cellulose, compatible with most resins, imparting good flex ibility. Miscible with castor, linseed and china wood oils; somewhat retards gel formation in the latter on heating. Swells crepe rubber but appears to have no effect or vul canized rubber, an excellent plasticizer for chlorinated rubber, from to to 25 pans per too usually required. An exceptional!'1 good plasticizer for polystyrene. Mixtures ol "Santicizer'' B-16 and "Santolitc" resins may be used to plasticize casein and corn protein.
Containers: 500-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 8o-page booklet.
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"SANTICIZER" E-15 PLASTICIZER (Ethyl Phthalyl Ethyl Glycolate)
Molecular Weight: 280.27 Formula:
COOCH;COOC->H b ij COOCtHt
Standard Form: Liquid.
Speciflcationi: Color APHA 20 max.; Sp. Gr. 1.180 0.005 at 25/25C.; refractive index 1.498 +0.002 at 25C.; acidity (as acetic acid) 0.02% max.; odor slight; sulfur (copperstrip test) negative. General Information--Properties: Miscible with the com mon organic solvents except the petroleum hydrocarbons; when heated, miscible with vegetable oils but partially sepa rates on cooling; solubility in water 0.0175% al 30C. Uses: Solvent for both nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate and for most resins. Light-fast; does not evaporate even from the thinnest films. With both cellulose acetate and ni trocellulose gives dear, tough flexible films whichhavegreat ly increased resistance to moisture penetration. Highly recommended for use with cellulose acetate. Has been approved by Bureau of Animal Industry as a nontoxic plastidzer; may be used in cellulose-based lacquers for paper or in foils to be used for food wrapping and packaging.
Containers: 500-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plastidzer.
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers" 80-page booklet.
"SANTICIZER" M-17 PLASTICIZER (Methyl Phthalyl Ethyl Glycolafe)
Molecular Weight: 266.24
Formula: , s COOCHsCOOCsHj l JcOOCH,
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Color APHA 20 max.; Sp. Gr. 1.22010.005 at 25725`C.; refractive index 1.504*0.002 at 25'C.; acidity (as acetic acid) 0.02% max.; odor, slight characteristic; sulfur (copper-strip test) negative. Gonerai Information--Properties: A solvent for both ni trocellulose and cellulose acetate; imparts a high degree of plasticity undiminished even in extremely thin films ex posed to air currents for a long time. Very light-stable and may be used in transparent or tinted articles without danger of yellowing. Not miscible with castor, linseed, or china wood oils or with petroleum hydrocarbons, readily miscible with other organic solvents; solubility in water 0.09% at 30 C. but imparts a considerable degree of resistance to moisture penetration to both nitrocellulose and celluloseaceiate films.
Uses: Probably the best cellulose-acetate plasticizer avail able. Dissolves "Santolite" resins, and as both are very resistant to petroleum products and compatible with so many film-forming materials, they make an excellent com bination for producing gasoline-resistant coatings.
Containers: 550-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer. Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-pagc booklet.
MONSANTO
`'SANTICIZER" 140 PLASTICIZER (Cratyl Diphenyl Phoiphata)
Molecular Weight: 340.31
Formula:
CH3
-O------ P-O
-0
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear mobile liquid; color APHA 40 ma Sp. Gr. 1.208 0.005 at 25V25"C.; refractive index 1.5&C 0.010 at 25C.; acidity (as HjPO*) 0.01 % max.
General Information--Properties: An essentially odorli and colorless liquid plasticizer; B.P. approx. 258C. at mm.; pour point --37"C. approx.
Uses: Quite similar to triciesyl phosphate in that it impa flame retardance, excellent permanence and chemical stab ity and equal heat and light stability; gives better ]o temperature characteristics and abrasion resistance; is stronger solvent and slightly more efficient than tncre phosphate.
Can be used wherever tricresyl phosphate is used. Imprc' flexibility imparted by "Santicizer" 140 makes it prefers to tricresyl phosphate in many applications such as vu sheeting, lacquers and paper coating. Considerably rn< compatible than tricresyl phosphate with cellulose aceta It is a liquid, making it much easier to handle than triphfi phosphate. Therefore, has found considerable use in cell lose acetate, especially when used in coniunction with oilactive plasticizers.
Other resins with which it is useful are cellulose nitra ethyl cellulose, cellulose acetate-propionate, polyvinyl ft mal and polyvinyl butyral.
Containers: 55 and 5-gaL drums; tank curs.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
Literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-pagc boofcl "Santicizer 140," Technical Bulletin O-D-103.
"SANTICIZER" 141 PLASTICIZER
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Color APHA 100 max.; odor, slight cha actcristic; Sp. Gr. 1.089-1.093 at 25 1 s 11.. retractive in^ 1.507-1.5to at 25C.; acidity (as HiPO< -001% max.
General Information--Properties: "Santicizer" 141 cof bines into one compound the nonflammability of inertphosphate, and the efficiency and permanence of older vin plasticizers. Imparts superior low-temperature flexib^1 improved abrasion and moisture resistance and good cK trical properties. Gives excellent resistance to embrittled^ and deterioration to polyvinyl-chloride ^impositions are exposed to sunlight. Compatible in amounts up < jr including 300 parts of plasticizer per 100 parts of rest*1-
Uses: A flame-retardant plasticizer developed by Monsa|1 especially for use in vinyl plastics Excellent for uSt; polyvinyl-chloride films, sheets, extrusions, mold`d organosols and plastisols--in any application when' efficient, permanent, flame-retar duo: plasticizer ' quired. Especially recommended in making flexible " for curtains, aprons, rainwear, and hospital sheetinf'
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l | -,'H. pliable coatings for tablecloths, upholstery and dral [cries. "Samicizer" 141 possesses low toxicity and is suit
able for products that will come in intimate contact with ilit human body. Useful in food wrappings and has been approved by the Bureau of Animal Industry as a nontoxic plasticizer.
j Container*: 55-gal. steel drums,
j Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizers. Utsroture: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet; Santiuzer 141," Technical Bulletin O-D-i 14; "Santicizer 141--the Safe Plasticizer,'' 14-page booklet.
"SANTICIZER" 160 PLASTICIZER iSvty/ Binzyl Pbthalato)
Molecular Wsight: 312.35
x / -COO CH.-<
>
fertibl'
phen' I i celloh 1'ihi't
1 ( [
1 '
Standard Perm; Liquid
Specifications: Color APHA 75 max.; Sp. Gr. 1.111-1.119 at 25 25 C.; acidity (as phthalic acid) 0.02% max.
Gonorol Information--Properties; A clear, oily, liquid plasticizer having a slight characteristic odor. Shows good low temperature performance; possesses good heat and light stability and low volatility.
Utst: A relatively non-volatile plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl chloride-acetate, polyvinyl butyral, tthvl cellulose and nitrocellulose. In addition, compatible with cellulose triacetate, polyvinyl formal, cellulose acetateI'utyratc, cellulose-propionate, polyvinyl acetate and acryl ics. Superior to many of the commonly used plasticizers in it1- permanence, oil resistance, flexibility and stability.
An excellent vinyl plasticizer where stability and flexibility Jfe desired. Because of its high plasticizing efficiency, it is ol outstanding value in increasing output of processing equipment such as extruders and calenders. Used success`tally in vinyl organosols which are useful in the coating and :`ec him held.
'cry effective in ceilulosic lacquers, imparting toughness, flexibility, low-moisture vapor transfer; has good perma nence and heat and light stability. An excellent plasticizer h)t polyvinyl butyral and for low molecular weight poly"yicne which is further polymerized later for coating and impregnating work. CoMainart: 55 and 5-gal. drums; tank cars.
dipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer.
Lilsratura: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet; ^ntiuzcr 160," Technical Bulletin O-D-no R-i.
.UNTOBANE" DDT INSECTICIDE (MsnioMo'i Di-
I oi9o^!p^nW`J'ricWorffan*/ Tcfm/co/; a/so known *'2`feii(poro-ch/orop/t*ny/)- ly ], I -rnch/oreafbon*)
^locular Weight: 354.so
FOflvla:
H
Cl
CCL SJdafd Form: Granular powder.
P*ciflcotiom: June or medium granular powder w;* a k llu`''-vrtam color, characteristic odor; crystallizing p; .r.t t 0 ( mm., organically bound chlorine 48.0-51 .o*?o pH
Wa'er extract, ft.0-8.0.
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General Information --Properties: Bulking value approx. 45 lbs. per cu. ft.; soluble to varying degrees in common organic solvents; relatively insoluble in water.
Uses: When properly formulated possesses broad insectici dal qualities, acting both as a contact and stomach poison. An insecticide base used in dusting powders, emulsions, suspensions and solutions for the control of various agri cultural and household insects.
Containers: 100-lb. bags. Shipping Cloniflcation: Chemicals NOIBN.
Literature: "How to Control Insects with Santobane Mon santo DDT," 20-page booklet; "A Guide for Formulating Santobane Monsanto DDT," 2i*page booklet.
"SANTOBRITE" SODIUM PENTACHLOROPHENATE, TECHNICAL
Molecular Weight: 288.36 Formula: ONa
-- CL
Standard Form: Neutral powder, pellets or briquettes. Specification*: Lignt tan powder, pellets or briquettes Assay %%.o% min. Free alkali (as NaOH) 0.5-0.905.
General Information--Properties: Comparatively odor less; stable under ordinary atmospheric conditions when stored in a dry place; bulking value 52 lbs. per cu. ft. for briquettes; 25 lbs. per cu. ft. for powder; soluble in water and various organic polar solvents. Relatively inert toward organic compounds; solutions are noncorrosive to iron, steel, copper and brass.
"Santobrite" and its solutions may be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes of some individuals, and are some what toxic to man and the higher animais. For detailed in formation on uses and methods of handling, write for listed literature.
lists: A water-soluble industrial preservative, fungicide and herbicide. Used for the manufacture of termite-resistant cellulose insulating board and for the preservation of wood, cellulose products, textiles, starches, adhesives, leather, oils, paints, latex and rubber. Also for control of slime and algae; manufacture of herbicides; as a fermentation disinfectant; for control of sap stain in green lumber.
Container*: Briquettes: 100-lb. bulk fiber drums, powder: 50-lb. paper bags in corrugated boxes; pellets: 100-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Clastiflcotion: Sodium Pentachlorophenatc (Wood Preservatives, NOIBN Dry)
Literature: "Santobrite for the Preservation of Adhesives,1' Technical
Bulletin O-i "Santobrite and Santophcn 20 for Paint Preservation,"
Technical Bulletin 0-2 "Santobrite for Microorganism Control in the Pulp and
Paper Industry," Technical Bulletin 0-5 "Santobrite for the Control of Slime and Algae," Technical
Bulletin 0-t 5 "Santohnte for the Preservation of Rubber Latex," Tech
nical Bulletin O-it "Santobrite," Technical Bulletin 0-C3 "Determination of Chlorophenols and Their Salts :n Im
pregnated Materials," Technical Bulletin 0-:q
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"5ANT0CEL" SILICA AEROOEL FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Typical Analysis: Si02, 89.5-91.5%; Na2S04, 2.5-3 5%. AljOj and Fe20, 1.0%; volatile* 4.o-6.o%; pH (4.0 gins, in 100 cc. H-O) 3.5-4.0. `Volatile portion is water, alcohol and acetaldehyde.
Oenaral Information--Proportion Colors, white-trans parent in vehicles} absolute density 17.1 lbs. per gal., 0.0585 gal. per lb.; Sp. Gr. 2.2; refractive index 1.464} oil absorp tion 2.0-2.5 g. oil/g. "Santocel" by ASTM. Dry bulk density: "Santocel" C, 6 lbs. per cu. ft.; "Santocel" CX and ARD, 3.5-4.0 lbs. per cu. ft. Average particle size: "Santocel" C, 3-5 microns in diameter; "Santocel" CX and ARD, 1-3 microns in diameter.
Uaos: Flatting agent to produce matte finishes in coatings of all types (lacquers, varnishes, vinyl resin coatings and resin dispersions); bodying agent in printing inks; bulking agent for dry powders; free-flowing and anticaking agent for dry powders; insecticide for stored grain; application aid for rubber cements; reinforcing agent for rubber; bodying agent to make lubricating greases; dry grinding aid for DDT and other sticky powders; to raise heat distortion point, as in molded brake linings; mold lubricants for hard rubber; bodying agent for paint removers; antisettling agent for pigments; antislip agent in paste floor waxes; flatting agent for free fllm and textile coatings.
"Santocel" C is recommended for the above uses with the following exceptions: "Santocel" CX is recommended as a flatting agent for fabric coatings when the only method of incorporation is by stirring; "Santocel" CX is recommended as a bulking agent for dry powders because of its very low dry bulk density; "Santocel" ARD is recommended for making greases.
Grades: "Santocel" C, "Santocel" CX, "Santocel" ARD.
Containers: Multiwall bags 5 ply, net wt. 25-lbs. for C, 15 for CX and ARD.
Shipping Classification: Insulating Material NOIBN.
Literature: "17 Profit Building Industrial Applications of Santocel," 12-page booklet.
"SANTOCEL" SILICA AEROGEL FOR THERMAL INSULATION
Standard Form: "Santocel" A--Sugar-sized particles "Santocel" AO--"Santocel" A, with finely divided silicon
added as opacifier for radiant heat
Typical Analysis: Approximate analysis for all insulation grades of "Santocel": SiOj, 93.0-96.0%; volatile* 0.5 1.5%; Na2S04, 2.5-3-5%; Fc2Oj and A1jOj,i%. Volatile is water, alcohol, acetaldehyde.
General Information--Properties: Known technically as a silica aerogel. Produced by chemically and physically treat ing sodium silicate to yield a silica gel in which the liquid phase has been replaced by air without destroying the gel structure. The resulting particle is 94% dead air contained within submicroscopic pores. Dry bulk density: "Santo cel" A, 5 lbs. per cu. ft.; "Santocel" AO, 5.75 lbs. per cu. ft.; absolute density 17.1 lbs. per gal.; Sp. Gr. 2.2; specific heat 0.234; angle of repose 12.5; thermal conductivity (mean temp. 6oF.) 0.150 BTU/Hr./Ft.J in./F.
Usos: Adapted for any use where efficiency or space saving is a factor in thermal insulation, especially in freezers, ship ping containers, insulated trucks, trailers and freight cars, liquid oxygen manufacture and storage, and cold-storage
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room doors, high-pressure steam lines. "Santocel" AO 1 recommended where mean temperatures exceed too F. Containers: Multiwall paper bags 20-lbs. net; bulk car loads. Shipping Classification: Insulating Material NOIBN. Literature: "Santocel--The Chemical Insulation," 12-pag booklet; information on specific applications sent on request
"SANTOCHLOR" para-DICHLOROBENZENE Molecular Weight: 147.01 Formula: Cl
a
Standard Form: Crystals. General Information--Properties: White crystals; crystal lizing point 52.8C. min. Usos: As an intermediate in the production of dyestuffs; 1 a deodorant: mothicide, larvacide, and in control of peaa tree borers. Gradoi: Standard crystal sizes: No. 0 (approx. Ji-inch pellets)--For peach tree borers am
for insecticide and miscellaneous uses. No. 1 (approx, tf-inch nuggets)--For shaker top cans. No. 34 (approx, rice-size granules)--A combination of tw
uniformly sized crystals. For shaker top cans and fa compressing into cakes. Blocking mix--Mixture of sizes under 7 mesh. Fines--Mixture of sizes less than 16 mesh. Containers: 200 and 100-lb. fiber drums; carlots. Shipping Classification: Paradichlorobenzol. Uteraturo: "Santochlor for the Control of Peach Tree ant Stone Fruit Borers," Technical Bulletin O-18; "Santochfa for Clothes Moth Control," folder; "Santochlor," Techni cal Bulletin O-54; "Santochlor for .Mildew Control," Tech nical Bulletin O-63,
"SANTODEX" OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid. Gonoral Information--Proportion An all hydrocarbon light-colored, viscous material. Typical inspection data Sp. Gr. 0.899 at 6o'76oF.; viscosity 300 cts. at 2to'F flash point 350F. Uses: Designed specifically to improve the viscosity ind<> of lubricating oil. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oils NOIBN. Litoraturo: "Santodex," Technical Bulletin O-48.
"SANTOLENE" C FUEL OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form; Liquid. Gonoral Information--Properties: An oily liquid having the following typical properties: Saybolt Universal viscosib 52 seconds at 2ioF., 259 seconds at 100 F.; Sp. Gr. 0.8^ at 60 ;6o'F,
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is j iui: Corrosion and rust inhibitor for use in light petroleum ' products.
r Contoinars: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
1 lilsioturs: ".Snntolene C," Technical Bulletin O-62.
SANTOLENE" E FUEL OIL ADDITIVE ' Standard Form; Liquid. | Osnorol Information -- Proportion An oily liquid having
the allowing typical properties: Saybolt Universal viscosity | to seconds at 210 F.; Sp. Gr. 0.95 at 60 60 F.; sulfur 1 barium 5.0%. ' lists: Sludge inhibitor for fuel oils to prevent burner screen 1 dogging and reduce rusting. Concentrations as low as
0.021, have been used satisfactorily. I Containers: 53-ga], steel drums; tank cars.
| Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
1 "SANTOLITE" MHP INDUSTRIAL RESIN
, Standard Form: Hard resin, nd
1 SpatiflcoHons: Hard, practically colorless resin; refractive | index (25 gms. in 75 gins, normal butyl acetate) 1.4280Vi0 ;.4?io; penetration (200 gm. load for 5 seconds at 25`C.) 1 :.o mm. max.
Gansrol information--Proportion An aryl sulfonamideI lormaldchydc resin similar to "Santolite" MS in charac-
'fri'iicb, except that it is much harder, softening at about | C., brittle at normal temperatures. Nearly colorless, well
adapted to specialty and heat-sealing lacquers, fabric coat:n8*. molding compositions and the like. Being incompatible mJ j *nh drying oils it cannot be used as a varnish material.
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Exceptional features of this resin are the ease with which it nay be worked into practically any formula using a cellulose tb,cr and the wide variation of properties obtained by its
Its high degree of solubility makes very concentrated solutions possible; its extreme compatibility with plasiiazts and cellulose esters removes much of the danger of Pushing, sweating and separation.
U**: Can be used in spraying, dipping or brushing lacquers
''.yia^c c'ear< colorless, odorless coatings of good gloss and * | ilnn'll does not materially increase the viscosity of the | Il0n and permits the building up of a high-solids con-
n ,llc latcluer' Compatible with all the common plas
ms
^g"*oir>art; 60-lb. cased cans. Eihef^* Classifkotlon: Resin Synthetic NOIBN Without
L,,Sfoiut,; "Samoliie MHP," Technical Bulletin O-D-112
S*WUTE" MS (ao%) INDUSTRIAL RESIN
Jondard Form: Liquid.
K. ta*lotu: Light-colored, viscous liquid; free-flowing
,,,ir.aiures above 20;C.; composition 80% `'Santolite" -i> normal butyl acetate.
k>"** '"formation--Properties: Soft, practically color-
madc h>' the condensation of formaldehvde with
ma*lt ^lionamidcs.
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U*o: "Santolite" MS, like all the "Santolite" resins, is compatible with both nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate; being a solvent for both, it can be used in any proportion. Forms brittle compositions with both these esters but the addition of a plasticizer makes such combinations perma nently flexible. Readily miscible with all the common or ganic solvents and thinners except petroleum hydrocarbons; not miscible with varnish and paint oils. Excellent for waterwhite lacquers which will not be exposed to extreme weather conditions, its high gloss and lack of color being unusual in the resin field. Containers: 540-lbs. approx., 55-gal. drums; 4S*)bs approx., j-gal. drums. Shipping Classification: Resin Synthetic NOIBN Without Filler.
"SANTOLUBE" 31 OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid or crystalline mass. General Information--Proportion Essentially a phosphite ester of an alkylated phenol. Typical inspection data: Sp. Gr. 1.04 at 6o/6oF,; color NPA 4; phosphorus 5.7%; nitrogen 0.22%; chlorine 0.05%. Usos: As an addition agent for engine oils where improve ment in oiliness, film strength and oxidation resistance is desirable; from 0.25 to 0.5'^, is usually found to be the optimum concentration. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Litoraturo: "Santolube 31," Technical Bulletin O-33.
`SANTOLUBE" 52 CUTTING OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid. Gonorol Information--Properties: An oiiiness agent for cutting fluids having the following typical properties: Saybolt Universal viscosity 99 seconds at 210 F.; 2300 seconds at ioo'F.; Sp. Gr. 0.97 at 6o/6o'F. Usos: An oiliness agent for cutting fluids to improve cut ting, tapping and threading efficiency. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN. Litoraturo: "Santolube 52," Technical Bulletin O-73.
SANTOLUBE" 70 OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid. Gonorol information--Properties: An oily viscous liquid having the following typical properties: Sp. Gr. 0.926 at 60 60 F.; Saybolt Universal viscosity 480 seconds at 210 F. Usos: Rust inhibitor for turbine oils. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums. Shipping Clossiflcation: Chemicals NOIBN.
"SANTOLUBE" 203-A OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid. Gonorol Information--Properties: An oil-soluble complex metailo-organic with pronounced detergent properties. The active material is a barium base compound dissolved m a (Continued on next page
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lubricating oil, the final product having the following typical properties: Saybolt viscosity 55 at 210`F.; Sp. Gr. 0.96 at 6o/6o0F.; barium 5.0%; sulfur 1.2%.
Uses: A detergent additive for use in crankcase lubricating oils together with a corrosion inhibitor such as "Santolube" 394-C. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
literature: "Santolube 203-A," Technical Bulletin O-58.
"SANTOLUBE** 205 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: A blend of 10 parts of the detergent additive "Santolube" 203-A and 3 parts of the corrosion inhibitor "Santolube" 394-C.
Uses: An additive for compounding Heavy and Medium Duty engine lubricating oils. Containers: 55-gal. drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
Literature: "Santolube 205," Technical Bulletin O-57.
"SANTOLUBE" 303-A OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: An oil-soluble, complex metallo-organic compound of the sulfurized alkyl phenol type containing about 4% barium and 0.9% sulfur. Physi cally, an oily material with the following typical properties: flash point 400T'.; Saybolt viscosity 100 at 2ioF.; Sp. Gr. 0.94 at 6o/6oF. Uses: A detergent additive for crankcase lubricating oils together with a corrosion inhibitor such as "Santolube" 394-C. Certain combinations of these two additives have received approval under U. S. Army 2-104B Specification.
Containers: 55'gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
Literature: "Santolube 303-A," Technical Bulletin O-71.
Uses: A detergent-dispersant, inhibitor-type additive ft motor oik. Also functions as a pour point depressant. R;. ommended for compounding Heavy Duty oils of the 2-104 type.
Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
Literature: "Santolube 374," Technical Bulletin O-67
"SANTOLUBE" 379 OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: A dark, viscous liqu with the following approximate properties: Saybolt in versal viscosity 50-60 seconds at 216'F.; Sp. Or. 0.9k 0.980 at 6o0/6o0F.; sulfur 5.40-6.16%; phosphorus 0.0 0.68 %\ barium 3.78-3.98%.
Uses: A detergent-dispersant, inhibitor-type additive I' motor oils. Also functions as a pour point depressant. R:> ommended for compounding Heavy Duty oils of tf 2-104B type.
Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification; Petroleum oil NOIBN.
Literature: "Santolube 379," Technical Bulletin 0-68.
"SANTOLUBE" 382 OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Properties: A dark, viscous tiqwwith the following approximate properties: Saybolt Univ<: sal viscosity 50-60 seconds at 21c F.; Sp. Gr. 0.995 s 6oV6o"'F.; phosphorus 0.39-0.46%; sulfur 4.56--5.3!^ barium 6.28-6.45%. Uses: A detergent-dispersant, inhibitor-type additive tf motor oils. Also tunctions as a pour point depress^1 Recommended for compounding Heavy Duty oils of tI*MlL-O-2104 type. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
"SANTOLUBE" 360 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid.
"SANTOLUBE" 384 OIL ADDITIVE
Genoral Information--Properties: A dark, viscous liquid
Standard Form: Liquid.
with the following properties: Saybolt Universal viscosity
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45-55 seconds at 210F.; phosphorus 0.50-0.59%, sulfur
General information--Properties: A dark, viscous lidul'
4.83-5.55 %; barium 3.94-4.13%; lbs. per gal. 8.06 (approx.:.
with the following approximate properties: Saybolt Umv<r
sal viscosity 45.0-55.0 seconds at 2 m K. Sp. Gr. o.9J.'`
Uses: A detergent-dispersant, inhibitor-type additive tor
0.960 at 60 60 F.; phosphorus 0.10-0.14%; sulfur i-r
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motor oils, Also functions as a pour point depressant. Rec
2.60%; barium 4.65-4.95%.
ommended for compounding Heavy Duty oils of the 2-104B
type.
Uses: May be used as ihe principal detergent compon1'11'
along with a suitable inhibitor, in compounding Heavy Dul
Containers: 55-gal. drums,
motor oils meeting Army and Navy specifications.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
Contoiners: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
Literature: "Santolube 360," Technical Bulletin 0-66.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
"SANTOLUBE" 374 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid.
General information--Properties: A dark, viscous liquid with the following approximate properties: Saybolt Univer sal viscosity 50-60 seconds at 2ioJF.; Sp. Gr. 0.965-0.985 at 60V60 F.; phosphorus 0.72-0.84%; sulfur 6.42-7.24%; barium 3.52-3.72%.
"SANTOLUBE" 388 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Farm: Liquid.
General Information -- Properties: Tentative specif1' tions are as follows: Saybolt Universal viscosity 50-60 onds at 2I0UF.; phosphorus 0.45-0.55%, sultur 5'6'1 barium 6.07-6.25%.
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u,i: A deiergem-dixpersani, inhibitor-type additive for -w^r oils. Also functions as a pour point depressant. R.'.onimtnded lor compounding Heavy Duty oils of the \UL-0-:i04 type.
Conloinars: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
{ Shipping Calcification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
SANTOLUBE" 394-C OIL ADDITIVE I Standard Form: Liquid.
| Ganaral Information -- Proportios: An amber, viscous liq, ud with the following approximate properties: Saybolt visI :oo at a to F., Sp. Gr. 1.03 at 6oJ,'6o'F.j phosphorus . i-%; sulfur T3.o?S. I Him: An effective and versatile antioxidant and bearing ( corrosion inhibitor for engine lubricating oils. Finds wide
application in compounding Premium and Heavy Duty
((1 Centointn: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
' Shipping Calcification: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
| litaratura: "Saniolubc 394-0," Technical Bulletin O-30.
1(ANTOLUBE" 395-X OIL ADDITIVE ^ Standard Form: Liquid.
I Js liquid |
Otnaral Information -- Proportios: An amber liquid with
'hr following typical characteristics: Saybolt viscosity 80 at
;i-' 1'. Sp. Gr. 1.007 at 60 6o:F.; phosphorus 3.7%; sulfur barium 1.1
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Ui; An oxidation and bearing corrosion inhibitor for
-rink.as,- oils designed to meet Premium motor oil re-(uiremctii- as defined by the American Petroleum Institute.
Cintoinori; 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars,
iv- I ShiPP'B Clatiiflcotion: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
1 SaNT0LUBE" 520 OIL ADDITIVE
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S,Ondatd Form; Liquid.
^*r>*rq| Information -- Proportion: A detergent of the same
'J-'m'cal type as "Santolubc" 303-A but with higher unit ^`'Hvcness. Typical inspection data: flash point 400`F.; -,-11 h viscoshv 65 at 210F.; Sp. Gr. 0.96 at 6oi/6o,F.; ,riurn 6.o3, sulfur o.8S.
Jiih* Ade,cr8cnl additive for use in crankcase oils together d crrosion inhibitor such as "Santolube" 394-C.
^htoinitI1 55.ga| drums| [3nk cars,
1 'PPmg CloniReation: Petroleum Oils NOIBN.
Santom ASK" l| ODOR-MASKING AGENT
^"*"1 Form: Liquid.
*, l"lo.motion--Proportion Clear, light yellow liq-
<;in'characteristic odor; flash point approx. aroF. calan^ `Ten cup method'; flow point below o;C.; wt. aPProx. 8: lbs.
aks a^?r"ma!,^in8 ingredient for interior paints, printing
Ji,r, j l,nular products having obiecnonablc natural :-if ,rr aJc1ltlcn 10 masking odors, may reduce or elimf-
niP(sn .nt t,n tc' evcs> nose and throat caused by volatile 'tv. nildr-V'1 sr,ITlc interior paints. Will not affect drying
urability and other characteristics of paints and
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Contoinori: 33 and 5-gal. drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
Litaratura: "Santomask for After-Odor Control of Interior Faint, Printing Inks and Some Other Odoriferous Formu lations,'' Technical Bulletin O-16.
"SANTOMERSE" ALKYL ARYL SULFONATES
Ganaral Information--Proportion The salts of a homolo gous series of substituted aromatic sulfonic acids. The "Santomerse" series consists of six products, each distinc tive in character and developed 10 meet a certain industrial need. "Santomerse" D--neutral powder 100% active "Santomerse" S--t,o% aqueous solution of "Santomerse"
D "Santomerse" 30X--25 % aqueous solution of "Santomerse"
D and 5 % sodium sulfate "Santomerse" No. 1--neutral flakes and bead form 40*')
active "Santomerse" 80--neutral flakes %o% (min.) active. "Santomerse" No. 3--neutral powder 100% active "Santomerse" No. 3--paste (75% "Santomerse" No. 3 in
water) "Santomerse" No. 55--neutral flakes 55% active
Uiet: Highly efficient surface-active wetting, spreading, penetrating, emulsifying agents and detergents used m the following industries; textile, paper, leather, adhesive, rub ber, insecticide, dust collection, soap, cosmetic, ceramic, detergent, metal cleaning, plating, emulsions, dyes, pharma ceutical, embalming fluid, laundry, steel, paint, cement, glue, felt, color, etc.
Containers: "Santomerse" D--115-lb. drums; "Santo merse" S--450 and 250-lb. drums; "Santomerse" 30X-- 450-lb. drums; "Santomerse" No. 1--75-lb. bags; 175, 200 and 225-lb. drums; "Santomerse" 80--200-lb. drums; "Santomerse" No. 3 (powder)--115-lb. drums; "Santo merse" No. 3 (paste)--175-lb. steel drums; "Santomerse'' No. 55--55-gal. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compound NOIBN.
Litaratura: "Santomerse No. 1," Technical Bulletin P-118 "Santomerse D, Santomerse No. 3, Santomerse S, Santo
merse No. 3 Paste," Technical Bulletin P-123 "Santomerse 30X," Technical Bulletin P-135 "Monsanto Chemicals for the Rubber Industry," 48-page
booklet
"SANTOPHEN" I GERMICIDE (orf/-0onzy/-poroc/i/orophono/, Technical)
Motacwlar Weight 218.68
Formula: OH
Cl Standard Form: Flaked solid. Spociflcotiont: White to light tan or pink flakes; crystalliz ing point 45.0 C. min.; Sp. Gr. 1.202-1.206 at 55 ?' * free acidity fas HC1) 0.01 % max.; odor slight phenolic max
Ganaral Information--Proportion "Santophen" 1 pos sesses high bactericidal and fungicidal activity, but low tox icity to higher animals. When properly formulated for dis infectant use, it is considered nonirritating in use dilutions. Insoluble in water, but highly soluble m alcohol and other
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organic solvents; dispersible in aqueous media with the aid of soaps or synthetic dispersing agents. Noncorrosive to most metals or other engineering materials.
Uses: Used as the active principle, or as an enhancing agent for disinfectants.
Containers: 55 and 22-gal. lacquer-lined drums.
Shipping Classification: Disinfectant Other Than Medici nal NOIBN.
Literature: "Santophen 1 For Use In Disinfectants," Tech nical Bulletin O-51 (Preliminary).
"SANTOPHEN" 20 PENTACHLOROPHENOL, TECHNICAL
Molecular Weight: 266.35
Formula: OH
Standard Form: Flakes.
Specifications: Dark, grayish flakes; crystallizing point i74.oC. min.; alkali insoluble material 1.0% max.; assay 96.0% min.; pine oil solution NPA 5.5 max.
General Information--Properties: Chlorophenolic odor; bulking value 45.5 lbs. per cu. ft.; stable under ordinary conditions; relatively non-hygroscopic and unreactive chemi cally; soluble to various degrees in organic solvents; rela tively insoluble in water.
"Santophen" 20 and its solutions and formulations may be irritating to the skin and mucous membranes and are some what toxic to man and the higher animals. Precautions suggested for handling should be observed.
Uses: Highly toxic to fungi, termites and many forms of bacteria. Used industrially where the growth of microorgan isms must be prevented or controlled; to protect wood against rot, termites and Lyctus (Powder-Post) beetles; as an effective herbicide. "Santophen" 20 s used frequently in oil solutions or as the sodium salt (see "Santobrite").
Contoiners: 100-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Wood Preservatives NOIBN, Dry (Pentachlorophenol).
literature: "Santophen 20," Technical Bulletin O-25 "Santobrite and Santophen 20 for Paint Preservation,"
Technical Bulletin 0-2 "Chemicals for Termite Control," Technical Bulletin O-13 "Determination of Chlcrophenols and Their Salts in Im
pregnated Materials," Technical Bulletin O-24 "Toxicology and Dermatology of Pentachlorophenol and
Sodium Pemachlorophenate," 18-page booklet "Destroy Weeds with Monsanto Santophen 20," Monsanto
Progress Report "Building with Santophen 20 Preserved Wood," folder "The Killers in the Field," 35-page booklet "Prevent This with Monsanto Santophen 20," folder "Pcnta," 25-page booklet "Pcnta Chlorophenol Monsanto's Santophen 20," 12-page
booklet "Wood Preserving Applications with Monsanto's Penta,"
7-page booklet "Fence Fosts," folder
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"SANTOPOID" 29 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: A dark, oily, viscoui liquid with the following typical properties: Sp. Gr. 1.09 y 6oV6oF.; flash point 295T.; viscosity 55 as. at 100 F sulfur 8.5%; chlorine 23.0%; phosphorus 0.56%, metal none. Uios: "Santopoid" 29 in suitable base oils is approved a 6.5% by weight for U. S. Army 2-105B Specification. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN. Literature: "Santopoid 29," Technical Bulletin O-47.
"SANTOPOID" 32 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid.
General Information--Proportios: A foam-inhibited, dark oily, viscous liquid with the following typical properties Sp. Gr. 1.18 at 6o'60 F.; sulfur 7.4-9.0%; chlorine 24.' 27 5%\phosphorus0.49-0.59%,Saybolt Universal viscosip 80-90 seconds at 210 F.; flash point 250 F.; color, ASTM (dilute) 5 min. Usos: Recommended for compounding gear lubricants de signed to meet Military Specification MIL-L-2105.
Container*: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
Literature: "Santopoid 29," Technical Bulletin O-47.
"SANTOPOID" 33 OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid.
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General Information--Properties: A foam-inhibited, dat* |
oily, viscous liquid with the following typical properties: Sr;
Gr. 1.1 at 6o/6o F.; flash point 250 F., Saybolt L'mven*-|
viscosity 60 at 210 F.; sulfur 8.5%; chlorine 25.0%; ph-'j
phoruso.56%.
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Uses: Recommended for compounding gear lubricants^'1 signed to meet Military Specification MIL-L-2105.
Containers: 55-gel- steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN. literature: "Santopoid 29," Technical Bulletin 0-47-
"SANTOPOID" 34 OIL ADDITIVE Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: A foam-inhibited, ^ ber, oily, viscous liquid with the following typical proj*' ties; Sp. Gr. 1.1 at 6o\ 60 F.; Hash point 250 F. nJ|V sulfur 7.9%; chlorine 25.0%; phosphorus 0.55 %. Uses: Recommended for compounding gear lubricants d1' signed to meet Military Specification MIL-L-2105. Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars. Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN Literature: "Santopoid 29," Technical Bulletin O-4"
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ISANTOPOID" s oil additive
Standard Perm: Liquid.
''-mu. Owerol Information--Properties: A dark,oily,viscous liq-
ov at u.d> chemically a chlomaphtha xanthate; Sp. Gr. approx,
oo i-., i
at 60 60 F., flash point 250 F.j viscosity 65 as. at
tnc.iii^ too sulfur 11 %\ chlorine 34%.
ved at 1.
I Uii: "Santopoid" S at 10% by weight in mineral oil js ap' r,l'vrd under Federal Specification W-L-761 for extreme
pressure lubricants. Normally 7.5% by weight is sufficient ' tocompound commercial lubricants satisfactory for hypeid 1 and other gears. Lower percentages are used for milder E.
P. Products.
| Containers: 55-gal. steel drums; tank cars.
| Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
lilorofurt: "Santopoid S and Santopoid S-RI," Technical Bulletin O-32.
I j'SANTOPOUR" OIL ADDITIVE dark. Standard Form: Liquid.
I (Control Information--Properties: A dark liquid with
io'iiv vS'l .M
'ht following typical characteristics: flash point 400 F.; Saybolt viscosity 60 at 210'F.; color ASTM (dil.) 4!^) neutralization number 0.15; pour point plus iocF.
"v Uw: A pour point depressant for petroleum oils,
Containers: 55-gal. drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
liliraiuro: "Santopour-Santopour B," Technical Bulletin 0-fti.
I UNTOPOUR" B OIL ADDITIVE
Standard Form: Liquid.
Seneral Information--Properties: A dark liquid with the j uk. | ollovvin8 typical charaaeristics: flash point 400 F.; Saybolt v >r "CDSltV 55 aI 2,0 l7-; color ASTM (dil.) 5; neutralization V. .pal nun`bcr 0.3; pour point 0 F.
pin"- Uses: A pour point depressant for petroleum oils.
Containers: 55-gal. drums; tank cars. 's I Shipping Classification: Petroleum Oil NOIBN.
| t'taroturs: "Santopour-Santopour B," Technical Bulle' bn O-61.
ANTOSITE" sodium sulfite anhydrous, 'chnical
( Molecular Weight: 126.06
( formula: Na.SOj
j Standard Form: Powder.
,,iir ?Mciflcafions: Tan to slightly pink crystalline powder; farcign odor very slight max.; assay (Na;.SOj) 93.0% min.;
n,iH | ^lor of filtrate from 10% solution in water not darker | '''n APHA 250.
iv K` I *nerol Information -- Properties: Will oxidize to sodium I ^Ifatc if not kept dry. Normally contains less than 1% chloride; less than o.i^ iron; less than 0.2% inl y'lublc; less than 0.2 % organic matter. The balance of imtoniy is sodium sulfate. The unfiltcred water solution has 'brown color due to suspended Fe(OH)j. Normally all of j Iflc product will pass through a No. 20 L\ S. Standard sieve.
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Uses: As a reducing agent in oxygen removal from boiler feed water; depressant in ore flotation; manufacture of rub ber, paper and cordage. When added to chrome tanning liquor produces a milder tanning agent which gives leather a tighter gram and a finer break. Highly efficient in the semi-chemical pulping of straw and wood for paper manu facture; is being developed as an impregnant to facilitate grinding of pulp wood logs. Containers: 100-lb. paper bags. Shipping Classification: Sodium Sulfite. Literature: "Santosite for Removing Oxygen from Boiler Feed Water," Technical Bulletin O-26; "Santosite the Milder Pulping Agent," folder.
"SANTOTAN" KR BASIC CHROME SULFATE Formula: Contains approx. 50% of Cr^SChHOH)Standard Form: Crystals. Specifications: Dark green crystals, solution in water (5:500) clear; basicity (Cr-Oj/SOj) 101-105; basicity (Schorlemmcrj 37.3-39.7; chromium as Cr203 23.9% mm, Usts: In chrome tanning of calf, cow and horse hides and sheepskins. Containers: 100-lb, paper bags. Shipping Classification: Tanning Extract Dry NOIBN.
"SKYDROL" FUNCTIONAL FLUID Standard Form: Liquid. Gonoral Information--Proportion A clear, green, mobile, nonflammable-type hydraulic fluid with outstanding lubric ity, stability, noncorrosiveness, good viscosity and resistance to oxidation. Uses: Hydraulic fluid in cabin superchargers, expansion turbines for air-conditioning systems and the hydraulic system itself in aircraft. Containers: 475, 45 and 9-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN Literature: "More Safety in The Air With Monsanto Skvdrol," 12-page booklet; "Skydrol," Technical Bulletin O-D-600.
SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE (Alto known at ditodium dlhydrogon pyrophosphate and acid sodium pyrophosphate)
Molecular Weight: 221.97 Formula: Na:H;P:0; Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: White powder, soluble in water; min. neutralizing value 74; pH of 1 % solution 4.2. Uses: As baking acid for prepared flours, doughnut flours; in manufacture of baking powders and baking creams, in ml well drilling muds. Grades: Food and commercial. Food grade meets all U. S. and State Pure Food Law requirements. Containers: 100-lb. bags; 350 and 100-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
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SODIUM AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (Alto known at microcourtic soIt, sodium ammonium hydngmn phosphate, salt of phosphorus, phosphorus salt and futiblo salt of urine)
Formula: NaMH<HPO4-4H20 Standard Form: Crystals. General Information--Properties: Transparent, white ef florescent, monocliciic crystals; gives off water and ammonia on heating leaving NaPOa; contains above 32% P2Os, 7.5% NH3 and 14% Na20. Uiet: Principally in analytical laboratories for standardizing uranium solution; for determination of Mg and Mn; as a reagent in blow pipe analysis. Grades: Commercial. Containers: 300-lb. bbls.; 150-lb. kegs. Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
SODIUM BENZOATE
Molecular Weight: 144.11 Formula: COONa
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications: U.S.P. Grade: Thin white flakes or white powder; solubility in water (10:18 at 255C.) complete: solu bility in 90% ethyl alcohol (1:50 at 25;C.) complete; N/'io alkali or acid per 2 gm. sample 0.2 ml. max.; pH 6.8-10.4; moisture 0.50% max.; assay 99.0% min.; chlorides (as NaCl) 0.05% max.; sulfates (as Na2S04) 0,05% max. Technical Grade: White or slightly tinted powder: assay 99 0% min. (dry basis); solution in water (10:18) essentially complete but slightly inferior to U.S.P. quality; chlorides (as NaCl) 0.6% max.; sulfates (as Na2S04) 0.6% max.; phthalic acid, 0.1% max.
U*o: U.S.P. Grade: For preserving foods, tobacco and medicinal preparations. Technical Grade: As an industrial preservative and rust inhibitor.
Grades: U.S.P. and Technical. Containers: 100, 50 and 25-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Claisificatlon: U.S.P.: Food Preserving Com pound NOIBN; Technical: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Preserving with Monsanto Sodium Benzoate," folder; "Benzoic Acid and the Benzoates." 16-page booklet.
SODIUM BISULFATE (N/fre Coko) Molecular Weight: 120.07 Formula: NaHS04 Standard Form: Globular.
Typical Analysis: 37% H2S04 available.
Uses: Used to replace either sulfuric acid or combination of sulfuric acid and Glauber's salt. One hundred lbs. nitre cake is approximately equivalent to 39.8 lbs. 66 sulfuric acid and 147 lbs. Glauber's salt.
Used principally in viscose rayon spinning baths; dyeing woolen goods; refining nickel ores; manufacture of sulfate puip; in tanneries for pickling, deliming and making onebath tan solutions; as an acid scour for household use; in agriculture for disinfecting soil; as a bowl cleaner in sanitary trade.
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Containers: 100-lb. polyethylene bags; 100-lb. plywon. kegs; 330 and 400-lb. fiber drums; 470-lb. steel drunv bulk carloads.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Bisulfate (Nitre Cake .
SODIUM BISULFITE MoUeulor Weight: 104.07 (Solution), 190.13 (Anhydrous1
Formula: NaHSOs (Solution); Na2S2Oj (Anhydrous).
Standard Form: Solution: 33t`Be. containing approx. 21 S02; wt. per gal. to.78 lbs. Anhydrous (sodium metabisul fite): 66% SOj (approx.).
Typical Analysis:
so2
Na?SO< Fe
SOLUTION 21.5% 3.00 0.006
ANHYDROUS 66% I.5 0.002
Uses: In dye manufacture; as source of SO; for reduon:, sodium bichromate to basic chrome sulfate in tanning bleaching of vegetable tan extracts; production of hydrosui fite for vat dyeing; antichlor in bleaching ground wood bleaching dyes out of wooden coloring drums used for dye ing leather; antichlor in pulp bleaching; antichlor in laun dries; bleaching of straw, rabbit fur, sugar syrups, glue in. glucose. (See table in general data section.)
Containers: Liquid--550-lb. tight hardware bbls.; Antiv drous--400-lb. fiber drums; 100-lb. moisture-proof pape: bags.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Bisulfite Dry or Sodium Bisulfite Liquid.
SODIUM FERRIC PYROPHOSPHATE
Formula: NaFe4(P207)s-xH0
Standard Form: Powder. Gonoral Information--Properties: A finely subdivide powder; soluble in hydrochloric acid; insoluble in watt' contains min. of 15.5% iron. Uses: For iron enrichment of flout, cereals, food beverage It does not induce rancidity in cereal products.
Containers: 100-lb. net weight containers.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (Compound 1080)
Molecular Weight: 100.03
Formula: FCH:COONa
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications*. Fine white powder; active material 90.% min.; inorganic fluorine 1.0% max.; chlorides (as N1*) 1.0% max.; insoluble material in 50% solution in 0.2% max. at 30"C. Typical Analysis: Assay 95.6%; inorganic fluorine o.f>3^ chlorides 0.76%; alkalinity (as NaOH) 0.17%; weight K* 0,33% at 1 iouC.; 90% through 35 mesh; watcr-inso.^1' material 0.06%.
Usos: Water-soluble rodenticide which may be used tot ' control ofall species of rats and field rodents. Sales arc w* only to federal, state, county and city agencies and to 411 ified pest control operators.
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Shipping Classification: Vermin Exterminator. "Poison" label required. litarotur#: Brochure prepared by the Insect Control Com-
mince, Rodent Control Subcommittee of the National Research Council. Washington 25, D. C.
SODIUM METAPHOSPHATE, LOW pH
Formula: (.NaPO;)* Genarol Information --Properties: Clear, water-soluble g.ass; very hygroscopic pH of 1% solution 5.5. Containers; 100-lb. net fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
,n* , SODIUM METAPHOSPHATE (Intolublo) inp. |
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Standard Form: Powder.
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General Information--Properties: White powder, genersllv stated to be the monometaphosphate--NaPOa; soluble
m hot concentrated H SO.,; insoluble in water.
Uses: Suggested as a mild abrasive; has mild polishing yewer; softens hard water, probably by base ion exchange method.
Containers: 100-lb. bags.
i,om . Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, Dl, ANHYDROUS
'Alto known oc phosphate of aode, sodium photphafo dkaiie, secondory sodium phosphate and exsiccated
phosphate)
Moleeulor Weight: 141.98
formula: Na.HPO,
Stendord Form: Powder.
General Information --Properties; Soluble in water; insol uble m alcohol; on exposure to air will absorb 2-7 mols H0 Spending on humidity and temperature; loses molecular w'cr at 240 C. forming tetrasodium pyrophosphate; pH of 1solution 8.8 at 25''C. One lb. anhydrous product equivilcnt to 2.5 lbs. crystalline (dodecahydrate).
^`s: !-or boiler water treatment; in making glazes for pot'cries. porcelains and chinaware; as an emulsifier in making recess cheese; in various chemical processes; in manufac,urc "i dyestuffs such as Schrutzler's green; in the preparalll'n of enamels; in tinning and soldering; in leather tanning; ds d bath ingredient in galvanoplastic work; in the manufac|",c 01 Pigments such as cobalt phosphate; in the weighting " s'lk and inpregnaung of textiles in dyeing and calico Panting; m the adiustment of condensed milk; medicinal, ^"d**; Food (Granular and Powdered); Medicinal, L'.S.P.
^nioiner; 100-lb. bags, 350 and 100-lb. drums.
Classification: Disodium Phosphate
PHOSPHATE, Dl' DUOHYDRATE
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* photphafo of toda, sodium photphafo
c' **codory tedium photphafo)
""oilm Weight: 1-8.0
Formula: Na.HPO*. 2H O Standard Form: Crystalline powder.
General Information--Properties: Soluble in water, insol uble in alcohol; equivalent to 82 % of sodium phosphate, Ji, anhydrous (see preceding product for further information on properties.)
Uses: Especially recommended for use in preventing coagu lation during condensation of milk and as an emulsifying agent in processing cheese.
Grades: Food (conforms with Federal and State Pure Food Laws). Containers: 100-lb. bags. Shipping Clossiflcotion: Disodium Phosphate.
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, HEMI (Hem/bos/c)
Molecular Waight: 218.00 Formula: NaHj (PO<):
Standard Form: Crystals or granules.
Typical Analysis: NajO, 14.2^; P;Os, 61.7%. General Information--Properties: Hygroscopic crystals or granular material; solubility 190 gms., 100 gms. of water at 32'C.; pH of 1% solution 2.2; M.P. approx. 128 C. Uses: Suggested for treating silage; as a strong phosphoric acid in solid form; metal cleaning.
Containers: 600-lb. net bbls. Shipping Classiflcatien: Sodium Phosphate.
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, MONO (Also known os sodium photphafo, monobotic; sodium dihydrogon phosphate; todium biphotphafo; monosodium orthophosphate and ocid todium photphafo)
Molecular Weight: 119.99 Formula: NalFPO, Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: Contains not less than 58^ P;Os; pH value of 1% solution 4.6. Uses: For conditioning boiler water and in electroplating.
Grades: Food; commercial. Containers: 100-lb. bags; 350 and roo-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, TRI (Alto known at normal todium photphafo; jodium phos phate, tribosic; tertiary sodium phosphate and TSP)
Molecular Weight; 38016
Formula: NaiPCVl2HjO Standard Form: Crystalline material.
Specifications: White crystalline material, uniformly sized, quickly soluble in water giving an alkaline reaction, pH of 1 l solution 11.8.
Uses: Principally in cleaners and detergents for both house hold and industrial use; in fruit cleaning to remove insecti cide sprays and inhibit growth ot trun mold; in water treat ment for softening and conditioning water.
Containers: 100-lb. bags; 325 and ioo-lb. drums. Shipping Classification: Trisodium Phosphate.
Literature: "T.S.P.," leaflet.
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SODIUM PHOSPHITE, Dl, ANHYDROUS
Molecular Weight: 125.98 Formula: Na;HP05 Standard Form: Crystalline powder. General Information--Proportion White crystalline, hy groscopic powder; pH of 2 % solution 7.0; decomposes with out melting at approx. 130X.; assay 63-65% HjPO. Uto: As a mild reducing agent in neutral solution, humectant, antioxidant. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SODIUM PHOSPHITE, HEMI
Molecular Weight: 186.00 Formula: NaHt(POj)t Standard Form: Crystalline powder. Oonorol Information--Proportion White crystalline pow der; pH of 2% solution 1.9; M.P. 156X.; assay 87% H1PO1. Usos: As a convenient source of phosphorous acid in solid form; as a metal cleaner. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SODIUM PHOSPHITE, MONO, ANHYDROUS Moloeulor Weight: 103.99 Formula: NaHjPOj Standard Form: Crystalline powder. Gonorol Information--Properties: White crystalline, hy groscopic powder; pHofag solution 3.9; decomposes with out melting at approximately 250CC.; assay 76-78% HjPOj, Use*: As a mild reducing agent, humectant, antioxidant. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SODIUM PYROPHOSPHATE, TETRA (Also known as sodium pyrophosphate, pyrophosphate of soda, normal pyrotodium phosphate, alkalino todium pyrophosphate and TSPP)
Molecular Waight: 265.95 Formula: Na*P?Oj Standard Form: Crystals or granules. General Information--Properties: White crystalline mate rial or white granular powder; pH of 1% solution 10.2, Solubility: 6 parts in IOO parts of water at 15X.; 40 parts in 100 parts of water at 100X. Uses: As a soap builder; conditioning oil drilling wells; in bleaching, especially for straw, and as an ink cradicator; in manufacture of iron pyrophosphate and other pyrophos phates; household and industrial cleaner and detergent; in dye bath for putting certain types of dye in complete solu tion; electroplating; metal cleaning; electrolytic separation of various metals; as emulsifier in process cheese manufacture; degumming textiles; stabilizing hydrogen peroxide baths; reagent for dc-mking newsprint. Grodes: Anhvdrous,
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Containers: Regular--100-lb. paper bags, 300-lb. and 10c, lb. drums; Powdered--100-lb. paper bags, 350-lb. and 10c. lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate.
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SODIUM SULFATE, ANHYDROUS
Molecular Weight: 142.06
Formula: Na2S04
Standard Form: Granular crystals.
Typical Analysis: White granular crystals; 99% N'a-SC, available.
General Information --Properties: Differs from Glauban salt only in sodium sulfate content. Glauber's salt centum
43% sodium sulfate and 56% water of crystallization; an.itdrous sodium sulfate contains 99% sodium sulfate and or water of crystallization. For crude sodium sulfate, see Salt Cake.
Uses: For diluting dry dyestuffs and in tanning, as a levels in dyeing wool and silk; for the precipitation of barium fate or blanc fixe; neutralizing of sulfonated oils: treats* softened boiler feed water to prevent caustic embrittlement salting skins.
Containers: 100-lb. net multiwall paper bags. Shipping Classification: Sodium Sulfate.
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SODIUM TRICHLOROACETATE
Molecular Weight: 185.47
Formula: CCIjCOONa
Standard Form: Powder
General Information--Properties: Gray-white grin**' powder; assay 90% min. Uses: Possesses herbicidal properties. Partieularh for controlling perennial grassy weeds. Mas he against annual grasses in certain crops.
Containers: Fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Weed Killing Compound N> --Rail; Agricultural Herbicide NOIBN --other than j--' --Truck.
SODIUM TRIMETAPHOSPHATE
Molecular Weight: 305.93
Formula: (NaPOj)j Standard Form: Powder. General Information--Properties: White po*. J,: 1 water-soluble salt; non-hygroscopic. Uses: Suggested as a modifying agent uir me -l plaster. Containers: 400-lb. net bbls. Shipping Classification: Sodium Phosphate
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SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 36*.93 Formula: Na P,0,,
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cnral Information--Properties: White granular matej nal or white powder; water-soluble with excellent water
softening and detergent properties; pH 9.5 of 1% solution. , A calcium sequestering agent and also has a high binding ,ai 1 power for most of the metals of Group II and Group IV.
t Utet: Soap builder; detergent and water softener; condition| mg oil drilling muds; eliminates scum and soap curds in
hard water.
I Conlainart: ioo-lb. bags; 350 and 100-lb. drums.
Shipping Classification: Phosphate of Soda.
' "SOPANOX" ortho-TOLYL BIGUANIDE
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Standard Form: Powder.
Gtnaral Information--Properties: An amino compound effective in minute quantities in restraining the oxidation of ioap and the resulting rancidity, discoloration and other adverse qualities, all of which must be avoided in producing a product of highest grade.
Uses; Our experience shows that "Sopanox" satisfies the ,ul` | exacting demands of manufacturers of soaps produced from
,n>! ' animal or vegetable oils, filled or unfilled. Particularly valu| able in preventing discoloration of refined toilet soaps.
I Contoinars: 125-lb. drums.
1 Shipping ClottiRcotion: Chemicals NOIBN. I littroiura: "Sopanox,'' Technical Bulletin P*ioo.
{ ttID" TEXTILE DETERGENT
Standord Form: Crystalline powder.
/ General Information--Proportion:Pale yellow, crystalline u|.n I Powder; pH 10.5.
| U**: powerful detergent recommended for many types of textile cleaning operations, particularly wool scouring.
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Containers: ioo-lb. paper bags, 300-lb. net drums.
pipping Clotiiflcatian: Washing Compound
Powder tu ' k,,*rotun: "Sted," Technical Bulletin T-19.
NOIBN
StEROX" NO. 5 POLYOXYETHYLENE THIOETHER
S,ndord Form: Liquid.
J*,n*rol Information -- Proportion Nonionic surface-ac-
IVc agent and detergent with fast wetting speed and good unon properties. Highly resistant 10 precipitation by bailie salts. Compatible with other types of detergents, ller materials and most enzyme desizing agents. 85%
^IVl` liquid with inorganic salts; Sp. Gr. 1.056 at 25 C., POur Point 20 F. pH 6-8.
Wetting and scouring agent in textile operations, ^ponent fur liquid detergent formulations. Useful as a
1|lnS agent and detergent in baths of high metallic salt '"centration. Containtr: 450-lb. net 55-gal. steel drums.
'Pping Clarification; Washing Compound Liquid. Lil,
*f'urt: "Sierox No. 5, Sterox No. 6," Technical Bulletin
'STEROX" NO. 6 POLYOXYETHYLENE THIOETHER
Standard Form: Liquid. Ganoral Information--Proportios: Nonionic surface-ac tive agent, designed especially for operations where excep tionally fast wetting and high scouring efficiency is desired. Compatible with principal textile operations. 85^ active liquid without inorganic salts; Sp. Gr 1.041; pour point 20 F. pH 6-8. Uses: Designed especially for textile operations where fast wetting, good scouring and emulsification of grease soil are needed. Scouring efficiency particularly advantageous tor raw wool and woolen piece goods scouring. Effective re wetting agent for textiles.
Containers: 450-lb. net 55-gal. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compounds Liquid. Literature: "Sterox No. 5, Sterox No. 6," Technical Bulletin P-136.
"STEROX" CD POLYOXYETHYLENE ESTER Standard Form: Liquid.
GeneraMnformotion--Properties: Nonionic, 100% active surface-active agent with exceptionally high detergent ac tion accompanied by unusually low foaming. Compatible with other type detergents and builder materials. Light amber liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.050 at 25 C.; pour point 50 F. pH 7-8. Uses: Mixed with builder materials, ar. unusually high cleaning action is obtained with the singular quality of very little sudsing. Used as a dedusting and conditioning agent for detergent compositions. Used in insecticide and herbi cide formulations, Excellent rewetting agent for paper towels and products to increase water absorbency. Dispers ing agent with low foam characteristics for powdered ma terials. Conlainart: 450-lb. net steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compound Liquid-
Literature: "Sterox CD," Technical Bulletin P-129.
"STEROX" SE POLYOXYETHYLENE THIOETHER Standard Form: Liquid.
Ganeral Information --Properties: Light amber liquid, 100% nonionic-type, surface-active agent and detergent. Compatible with other types of wetting agents, detergents and builders. Good solution properties and high resistance to precipitation by metallic salts; Sp. Gr. 1.0495 at 25 C., pour point 60 F. pH 6-8.
Uses: Detergent powders and liquids. Penetrant for starch adhesives. Textile mill specialty compounds. Containers: 450-lb. net 55-gal. steel drums.
Shipping Classification: Washing Compound Liquid.
Literature: "Sterox SE, Sterox SK," Technical Bulletin P-133
"STEROX" SK POLYOXYETHYLENE THIOETHER Standard Form: Liquid. General Information--Properties: Light amber liquid, 100^ active noniomc-typc, surface-active agent and deter gent. Extremely fast wetting action, good detergency and Continue J on next p-a^e
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emulsifying properties; Sp. Gr. 1.0345 at 25C.j pour point 55 F. pH 6-8.
Uses: Wetting agent and penetrant for insecticidal and herbicidal formulations. Wetting agent with low foam character istics for wet collection dust systems. De-emulsifier for some hydrocarbon-water emulsions. Containers: 450-lb. net 55-gal. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Washing Compound Liquid. Literature: "Sterox SE, Sterox SK," Technical Bulletin P-I33-
"STYMER"-$ TEXTILE SIZING AGENT Standard Form: Crystalline powder, 100% solid.
General Information--Properties: A styrene resin; fine, free-flowing crystalline powder; freely soluble in water; pH of 5% solution 7.5-8.5.
Uses: A textile chemical recommended for warp sizing.
Containers: 50-lb. paper bags; 250-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Sizing NOIBN.
literature: " Stymer S--Synthetic Size for Synthetic Warps,' ' 16-page booklet; "Stymer S," folder.
STYRENE MONOMER
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Color (APHA Platinum-Cobalt Scale) not over 15 units; free from suspended matter and sediment; assay 99.5 % min.; viscosity 0.87 cps. max. at 25C.; Sp. Gr. 0.9038-0.9057 at 25l'/25JC.; refractive index not less nn 25C. 1.5434; tertiary butyl catechol 10 ppm. min., 15 ppm. max.; aldehydes (benzaldehyde) 0.02% max.; peroxide (di ethyl peroxide) 0.01% max.; chlorine 0.01%; sulfur 0.01% max.; polymer content not greater than 0.20%; completely soluble as a 10% solution in dioxane, toluene and methyl ethyl ketone.
Ganaral Informotion--Properties: An aromatic hydrocarhon with an aliphatic side chain containing a double bond which permits polymerization, copolymerization and other reactions. A colorless material that polymerizes and copoly merizes with other light-colored materials to yield clear or light-colored products.
Uses: Production of styrene molding compounds; GR-S type synthetic rubber; styrenated oils for surface coating resins; styrene-modified alkyds for air drying and baking finishes; low-pressure laminating resins; dispersions of sty rene polymers and copolymers for modifying properties of paper and textiles; ion exchange resins.
Containers: 55-gal. nonreturnable steel drums; tank cars.
Shipping Classification: Styrene Liquid.
Literature: "Styrene Monomer and Its Use in Surface Coatings," 24-page booklet.
SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE
Molecular Weight: 100.07
Formula:
O
h2c-c{
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h2c-c.
Standard Form: Crystals.
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Specifications: White crystalline material; unsaturate, acids (as maleicacid)o.50% max.; crystallizing point ng.o r min.; assay 99.0% min. Uses: In the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and alkvi resins. Containers: 200-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
SULFANILAMIDE, U.S.P. {para-Aminobtnzmrmuifoin m/de)
Molecular Weight: 172.21 Formula: NHj
SOjNHj
Standard Form: Powder.
Specifications; Assay 99.5% min.; M.P. 164.5 C. min solution in N/2HCI (2:30) clear; ash 0.05% max.; chloridt (as HC1) 0.014% max.; conforms to U.S.P. test for sulfatand heavy metals. 10% max, retained on 100 mesh.
General Information--Properties: CAUTION: Sulfanil; mide should be administered only under supervision ot competent physician or veterinarian.
Uses: In pharmaceutical preparations and veterinary mei cines.
Grades: Powder, too mesh.
Containers: 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-lb. boxes.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
"SULFASAN" XANTHOGEN DISULFIDE
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: A mobile, free flowing, amber-red liquid
Sp. Gr. 1,26 at
crystallizes below 20 C.; ash not nwr
than 0.2%; heat loss not over o.j% at ioo"C./i hr.; ver
soluble in all common solvents; insoluble in water.
Uses: Herbicide used as boih a pre-emergence and ps!' emergence weed killer. Can be sprayed on planted soil J any time between planting and crop emergence at the ral' of 3K-10 lbs. per acre in 5 gal. of oil. May be used either a a concentrate or emulsified in any amount of water fron 25-200 gal. per acre. Kills weeds but permits crop to emehi and grow without harm.
Containers: 150-lb. drums.
SULFUR DIOXIDE, LIQUID Malaeular Weight: 64.07 Formula: S02 Standard Farm: Liquid. Specifications: Colorless; non-volatile residue 0.0025 max.; moisture 0.005% maxUses: In leather tanning, oil refining, refrigeration, air c0;1 ditioning, sugar refineries; antichlor in textiles; hydrosulh1 in textiles; diluent in manufacture of sulfuric acids; mao11 facture of sulfuryl chloride; fruit preservation; wine maK'1^ manufacture of gelatin and com products.
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' Shipping Classification: Sulfur Dioxide.
Literature: "The Safe Handling of Sulfur Dioxide," TechK'd n.cal Bulletin 0-49.
JIFURIC ACID
' MoUculor Weight: 98.08
>no. Formula: H:SCh
Standard Form: 60 Be.; 66 Be.; 98% H?S04; various sttengths oleum.
Typical Analysis: For complete data on sulfuric acid con . tent and freezing points of the various grades, see the tables
in the General Data Section.
litas: Used extensively in steel mills, enameling works, oil ( refineries, pigment works, by-product gas plants, fertilizer
plants, tanneries and many other industries.
Containers: 13-gal. carboys; steel drums; tank cars,
j Shipping Classification: Sulfuric Acid.
WON" C-30 SILICA SOI
Typical Analysis:
SiO o S'aC.I pH C.'lor ''pecifie Gravity freezing Point
"SYTON" C-30 30.0% 0.4 70.0% :o.4 Trace y.B + 0.2 Milky White
1.198-1.203 32 F.
General Information -- Properties: Permanent colloidal dispersions of silica ^SiO-.-; in water. "Syton" will freeze at 3: !-. and the silica is precipitated irreversibly. For ship ment during winter months, this must be considered.
Uses: Recommended as an antislip agent in emulsion-type nujies. .is an antiblocking and gloss controlling agent in water-based finishes, latex, etc.; to improve bond strength "l rubber adhesives and increase modulus of latex films and thread and to control tack; as a liquid dusting agent or mold lubricant; to raise the heat distortion point of plastics and 'inular systems: and to surface-harden water-based lam-
I Containers: *5 and 5-gal. lined nonretumable drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
literature: "Svton lor Industrial Applications," Technical bulletin M-100.
^ITON" W-20 AND DS SILICA SOLS
Standard Form: Liquid.
. General Information--Propertia*: Milky-white J i quid | ''table dispersion of 1 5 TT and 30^ respectively colloidal 'JIk.1 particles in water, odorless, nontoxic.
r ' bi**; \ textile chemical recommended for improving wool, u- *"rsud. cotton and rayon spinning efficiency; finishing ,. I `Kent lor Jclustering, reducing slippage, increasing seam
hineth n! acetate, rayon, nylon and silk fabrics; improving ''l>n]en spinning efficiency
| Containers: ss and e-gal. steel drums.
i
s-t
101
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Litaraturo: "Syton for Worsted Spinning," Technical Bulle tin T-iz; "Syton for Textile Finishes," 12-page booklet, "Syton for Woolen Spinning," Technical Bulletin T-20.
meta-TERPHENYl MoUcular Weight: 230.29 Formula: Standard Form: Flakes. Control Information-Properties: Yellow Bakes; density 1.164 at J5C.; solidification point 83-85sC.; distillation range 370-378C. (corr.); flash point 207TL, flame point 229:C.; viscosity 39.3 SUS at 99.8C., --32.4 SUS at tys'C.; soluble in benzene; slightly soluble in alcohol; insoluble in water. Uses: As a high-melting plasticizer; to make smoke pellets for toy electric trains; processing aid in molding v;nyl and styrene records. Credo*: Coal Tar Resin. litaraturo: "The Terphenyls," Technical Bulletin P-to6.
ortho-TERPHENYl Molecular Weight: 230.29 Formula: C^Hm Standard Form: Oily solid. General Information--Properties: Density 1.14 at 25C.; solidification point S4-55C.; distillation range 330-340'C. (corr.); flash point i7iuC.; flame point 193^0.; viscosity --104.4 SUS at 6oC., --40.6 SUS at 99.8^.; soluble m alcohol; very soluble in benzene, turpentine and petroleum solvents; insoluble in water. Shipping Classification: Coal Tar Resin. Literature: "The Terphenyls," Technical Bulletin P-106.
paro-TERPHENYl Molecular Weight: 230.29 Formula: C|,Hu Standard Form: White crystalline material. Gonoral Information--Proportion Density 1.236 a: 25C; solidification point 209-2l3'C.;distillation Tange 381-388 C. (corr.); flash point 209'C.; flame point 238;C.; viscosity --28.8 SUS at 225'C.; slightly soluble in benzene, turpen tine and petroleum solvents; insoluble in water. Shipping Classification: Coal Tar Resin Literature: "The Terphenyls," Technical Bulletin P-106.
TERPHENYL, MIXED ISOMERIC Melacular Weight: 230.29 Formula: CiHu Standard Form: Solid. Ganaral Information--Properties: Yellow solid; densitv 1.133 at 25 C.; boiling range 364-418 C. icorr. ; flash point 191C.; flame point 238 C.; viscosity--32.4 SUS at 155 C., --28.5 SUS at 225'C.; slightly soluble in alcohol; moder ately soluble in benzene, turpentine and petroleum solvents; insoluble in water. CvKfttWCJ .HI next
0665100
TOWOLDMON0043183 WATER_PCB-00027652
t
102
Uses: Processing aid in the molding of vinyl and styrene records. Agent to reduce the moisture vapor transmission of certain microcrystalline waxes.
Containers: 70-lb. bags; 200-lb. bbls.
Shipping Classification: Coal Tar Resin.
Lhviotura'. "Mixed Isomeric Terphenyls," Technical Bul letin P-105.
TETRACHLOROPHENOL, TECHNICAL Moleculor Weight: 231.90 Formula: OH
cu
Standard Farm: Flakes or lumps. Spacifications-. Light tan-to-brovm flakes or lumps; alkaliinsoluble material 1 % max.; crystallizing point 6o-63C. Uses: For the same general purposes as pentachlorophenol, but differs slightly from this product in its characteristics. Additional data on properties and uses available upon request. Containers: 100-lb, fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Wood Preservative NOIBN Dry.
THENYLPYRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (N, N-dimethyl-N'-2-pyridyl-N,-2-thenyl0thylmnediamine hydrochloride)
Molecular Waight: 297.85
Formula: ChH2oN8SC1
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
Specifications: White or yellowish-white crystals; assay 99,0% nun.; ash 0.05% max.; loss on drying at 100 C. 0.5% max.; M. P. i6o.oC. min. to start; trace max. re tained on 40 mesh.
Litas: In pharmaceutical preparations where antihistaminic activity is desired.
Gradat: Thenylpyramine can also be supplied in the form of the fumarate salt, which is preferred in certain applica tions.
Centolnars: 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
THIOPHOSPHORYL CHLORIDE, TECHNICAL
Molaculor Waight: 169.42
Formula:
^
S=P-C1 '\ci
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Colorless to light straw liquid. Distillation range: first drop ii7JC. min.; 95% (2.5-97.5 ml) 4 C. max.; dry point I25C. max. Utas: Intermediate in insecticide manufacture. Containers: 675-lb. nickel drums.
Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
MONSANTO
THIOUREA (A/so known os thiocarbamide, wlfocarbamide, and *y/fourea)
Molecular Weight: 76.12 Formula: NH2CSNH2 Standard Form: Crystals. Specifications: White, free-flowing crystals; moisture 0.50% max.; ash 0.05% max, Uses: In manufacture of thioglycolic acid; as an intermedi ate in the production of pharmaceuticals; in the manufacture of vulcanization accelerators; as an ingredient of insecticidal compositions; mothproofing agent in treating furs, feathers, skins and fabrics; an intermediate in the production of resin: and waxes. Containers: 75-lb. paper bags. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Thiourea," Development Department Bulletin 28.
para-TOLUENESULFONAMIDE (A/so known os paro-to/uonetulfonic acid amide and paro-tulfonomidotoJuen*)
Molaculor Weight: 171.22 Formula; CHj
SOjNHj Standard Form: Crystalline powder. (A refined powder also available.) Specifications: Light brownish, crystalline powder; crys tallizing point (dried material) i35.o"C. min.; ash 0.6% max.; alcohol-insoluble material 0.6% max.; moisture0.5^ max. Uses: As an intermediate in the production of active chlo* rine-bcaring compounds; as an intermediate in the produc tion of dyestuffs; as a plasticizer; as a base in the production of plasticizers and resins. Also see "Santicizer" 9, a mixture of ortho and para-toluenesulfonamides. Containers: 225 and 275-lb. fiber drums (refined). Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
TOLUENESULFONIC ACID, TECHNICAL Molecular Weight: 172.20 Formula: CHS
SOjH Standard Form: Liquid or semicrystallinc solid. Specifications: Viscous liquid or semicrystallinc solid with a greenish-to-black color; toluenesulfonic acid 94.0 ^ mi1'1 H2SO, 1.0% max.; water 2.0% max.; toluene 0.2% m8*' General Information--Properties: A mixture of appt*' 80% para isomer and 20% ortho isomer. Uses: In the manufacture of dyestuff intermediates and3 a catalyst in certain organic reactions. Containers: 100-lb. steel drums. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN',
068S101
TOWOLDMON0043184 WATER PCB-00027653
J
(MONSANTO
j paro'TOLUENESUlFONYL CHLORIDE Alio known os para~talumnotulfonchlorido) Molaculor Weight: 190.65 Formula: CHj
1 SOjCl I Standard Form: Crystals. I Specifications: Grayish-white or yellowish crystals; assay
95 's mm.; crystallizing point 65.5C. nun. | Uses: As a condensing agent and as an intermediate :n . dytstutf synthesis. I Containers: 387-lb. (approx. 1 gumwood bbls. 1 Shipping Claioiflcalion: Chemicals NOIBN.
msta-TOLYLENE DUSOCYANATE <2,4 Diisocyonofo)
Molecular Weight: 174 (theoretical)
Formula: CH6N202
0=C=N
- CHj
Standard Form: Liquid.
N =C=O
General Information--Properties: Clear mobile liquid,
ange-io-whiie; total chloride 1.5% max.; distillation range 95--100 C at 5 mm.; amine equivalent 87-91 (gms. of iso cyanate per gm. mole of secondary amine); M.P. 19.5-- 21 5'C Highly reactive organic diisocyanate. Will react readily with water, alcohols, amines, ortho and other com pounds containing active hydrogen.
Uei: Suggested for organic synthesis, adhesives, polymers, tanning, bonding of rubber to textiles and textile treatment.
Containers-. 20 and 10-01 . ampoules, 10-lb. boules; 35-lb. carboys.
Shi'pping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
literature: "Isocyanates," Technical Bulletin P-t25-
> 1 2, 4-TRICHLOROBENZENE \ MUcular Weight: 181.46
formu|q: Cl Cl
itu1' ' m-,v
^'ttridord Form: Liquid.
*n*ral Information -- Properties: Clear, essentially colorlr)SS ''quid, sp. Gr. 1.448-1.458 at 25.0 . 15.5 C.; crystalliz-
8 poin: 16.- C min. Distillation range: first drop 212.5 C. m 2.0 C. max. Dry point 218.0 C. max.
ds'**' 2> 4-Trichlorobenzene is a fairly pure compound (J) ,ffcruniiated from trichlorobenzene, technical; used as a
fnuca| intermediate principally in the manufacture of 'stuffs ^"taintri: 55-pal. steel drums.
Clanjficotion : I richlombenzcne.
TRICHLOROBENZENE, TECHNICAL Molecular Weight: 181.46 Formula:
103
Standard Form: Liquid. Specifications: Practically clear, colorless to light vdlow li quid; Sp. Gr. 1.460-1.477 at 15.5 15.5 C, crystallizing point 10.0 C. max. Distillation range: first drop 20s.0 ('.. min.; 50% 213.0 C. min.; 90% 215.0 C. min. Dry point 250.0 C. max. General Information--Properties: Essentially a mixture of various isomers of trichlorobenzene. Uses: In organic synthesis, as a solvent and as an insecticid e Container*: 62j-lb. (approx.) drums. Shipping Classification: Trichlorobenzene.
2, 4, 5-TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID (2, 4, 5-T) Molecular Weight: 255.49 Formula: Q____ CV ' OCHjCOOH
Cl Standard Form: Powder. Spociflcatians: White-to-gray powder; assav 98.0% min.; M. P. 150.0 C. min, at end; ash 0.5% max.; moisture 0.5 max. Gonoral Information--Properties: Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol; readily forms sodium and aikanol amine salts. A hormone-type compound having high plant toxicity for many species. Uses: Either by itself or in the fotm of a salt or ester as a herbicide. Is of particular value for brush control. Containers: 200 and 50-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Claisifleotien: Weed Killing Compound NOIBN. Litoratura: 2,4,5-T Progress Report; "Formulating 24,5-7 for Weed Control," i8-page booklet.
2, 4, 5-TRICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACIDiSOPROPYL ESTER (Afio known os 2, 4, 5-T isopropyl sfor and isopropyl 2, 4, 5-irichlorophonoxyacotato)
Molaeular Weight: 297 57 Formula; Cl
Cl OCH;COOCH(CHi): Cl
Standard Form: Cast solid. Spocifleations: Tan-to-brown solid; assay gS.o'3-) min . crystallizing point 46 C. min.; acidity (as 24-5-T :.o -. max. Uses: For same general purposes as the free acid but directly soluble in oil, Is more convenient to use where volatility is not a hazard. Containers: 250-lb. fiber drums. Shipping Classification: Weed Killing Compound NOIBN
0685102
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TRICRESYL PHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 368.36 Formula: CHi
, --0------ p-O
'"CH,
'
/ ' --O
Standard Form: Liquid.
Specifications: Clear, practically colorless liquid; Sp. Gr. 1.166 0.007 at 25;/25cC.; acidity (as HPO,) 0.01 % max.; potassium permanganate test, no change in 30 minutes.
General Information--Proportlot: High boiling point; rel atively non-volatile, evaporation loss less than 0.10% in too hours at ioo:C. Refractive index is approx. 1.556 at 20'C. Viscosity increases rapidly at temperatures below normal; at approx. -- 35C. a solid transparent mass without crystal line structure. Miscible with all the common solvents and thinners, linseed, china wood and castor oils; solubility in water less than 0.002% at 8;CC., imparts good moisture resistance to nitrocellulose films. The ortho isomer which is reputed to be the toxic element in normal tricresyl phos phate, has been virtually eliminated from Tricresyl Phos phate Monsanto, thereby reducing toxicity dangers to a minimum and making the product more suitable for many applications. Elimination of the ortho isomer causes no im pairment in plasticizing qualities.
Uses: The standard fire-retarding plasticizer for nitrocellu lose and vinyls. Being a solvent for nitrocellulose, ;t has a high retentivity and can be used in large proportions with out danger of sweating or separation. Widely used in vinyl resms, particularly in electrical applications; has good elec trical properties and imparts flame resistance to the com position. Compatible with most lacquer resins and gives firm, tough, flexible films of excellent weathering qualities.
Containers: joo-lb. and 50-lb. steel drums.
Shipping Clossiflcation: Resin Plasticizer,
literature: "Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE Molecular Weight: 326.28
Formula: .
''' O
. o p.-o
O
Standard Farm: Flakes.
Specifications: While flakes, faintly aromatic; M.P. 48.5 C. min. start; permanganate iesi,no change- in 30 minutes; acidity ,as HjPOj), c.003% max.
General Information--Properties: Miscible with the com mon lOlventsand thinners and with vegetable oils; solubility in water 0.001% at 34 C., c.002% at 54 C.; imparts some
MONSANTO
r
moisture resistance to cellulose-acetate films. RetentmtY,
cast cellulose-acetate films nearly 80%; that is. it can **
corporated in the proportion of 8-ro of acetate witio,
separation and blooming. Imparts good flexibility and p*
clear, tough compositions without tendency toward tact
ness. Is toxic and should not be used in articles such as ioc. 1
which are to come in contact with foodstuffs. One ,11 ^
most valuable properties of triphcnyl phosphate is that
fire retarding. When used alone on cellulose-acetate hint
amount of triphcnyl phosphate equal to 20 % of the vt.., ,
lose-acetate weight produces films which will not sepr.-
combustion.
.
Uses: Chiefly as a plasticizer and fire retardant.
Containers: 225-lb. fiber drums.
Shipping Classification: Resin Plasticizer,
litaratur*: ``Monsanto Plasticizers," 80-page booklet.
TRIPHENYl PHOSPHITE Metaeular W*ight: 310.28
Formula: ____ ' --(X
O--
,/ ,-0'/
* ,, vt
Standard Form: Crystalline solid.
General Information--Properties: A crystalline "'l1-* slightly below room temperature; at higher iemperatJtp an oily liquid weighing about 9 85 lbs. per gal.
Uses: A color stabilizer in pale-bodied alkyds and vt*
products.
`
Containers: 55 and 5-gal. drums.
Shipping Clessifleotion: Chemicals NOIBN.
Zl
UREA ORTHOPHOSPHATE, MONO Molecular Weight: 158.06 Formula: CO(NH:): H,PO,
Standard Form: Crystalline solid. General Information--Properties: A white erv'1' nnn-hvgroscopic solid, soluble in water; pH ol 1 - " 1 2.3; M.P. 113-11" C. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
VANADIUM SULFURIC ACID CATALYST Uses: In manufacture of sulfuric acid be >.onia^ > (Not suitable for other purposes. Containers: 20-liter tin can* in ease1,. Shipping Classificotion: Chemicals NOIBN.
68S103
TOWOLDMON0043186 WATER_PCB-00027655
MONSANTO --
V-w-x
105
VANILLIN MONSANTO" (Vanillin U.S.P.; alto known 0 mefhy/profoeerteebu/c aldohydo and 3-mtl>oxy-4tyfoxybonzaldohyd*)
Molecular Weight: 152.14 Formula: CHO
OCH. OH Standard Form: Fine crystals. Specification!: Fine, white crystalline needles; M.P. 81.5 C. min.; no foreign flavor (in sugar solution); loss on drying 0.06^ max.; solubility in alcohol (1:2) complete. Uses: As a flavoring agent in foodstuffs and beverages and as an odorant in rubber. Container!: 100 and 25-lb. fiber drums; 5 and 1 -lb. cartons. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN. Literature: "Vanillin Monsanto," leaflet; "Something About the Senses," 32-page booklet.
WHITE REZ" BLONDING SEALER FOR TONED WOOD EFFECTS
General Information--Properties: A white-pigmented, synthetic resin wood sealer and primer which can be applied to any wood where a blonde or toned grain effect is desired. Provides a subdued grain pattern. Eliminates the use of acids and neutralizers. It comes ready-to-use and can be applied by brush, spray or cloth to provide a hard, even surtace which remains smooth under water, oil or spirit stains. One gal. covers approx. 400 to 600 sq. ft.
Containers: 5-gal. cans; i-gal. cans (4,case); i-qt. cans (12 case., X-pi. cans (24 case).
Shipping Classification; Wood Filler Liquid,
literature: "While Rez," folder; "Monsanto Wood Fin'"hes for Home Decoration," 8-page booklet.
1INC AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE
Molnolor W*ight: 178.40 formula: ZnNHPO
Stondord Form: Crystalline powder. *norol Informolion--Properties: White crystalline pow-
c'. soluble in acids and ammoniacal solutions; insoluble in ^nir. decomposes with loss of NH.i when heated.
A water-insoluble, flame-retardant agent for textiles, rarcT and paints. ^nioinors: ico-lb. fiber drums. upping Clossifleatien: Chemicals NOIBN.
z'Nc METAPHOSPHATE ^'rulor Weight: 223.34 ^"tula: Zn;PO.. S'Mord Form: Powder.
.
Information -- Properties: White powder; M.P.
^ y:' ; sk'w'ly soluble in acids; insoluble in water; a 'vr\ low thermal coetliacni of expansion.
Uses: Suggested for use as a constituent of glasses, porce lains and enamels. Containers; 200-lb. net kegs. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN.
ZINC ORTHOPHOSPHATE, TRI Molecular Weight: 386.10 Formula: ZcisCPO*)* Standard Form: Crystalline powder. General Information--Properties: White crystalline pow der; soluble in acids and ammoniacal solutions; insoluble in water. Uses: Suggested as a constituent of phosphate rustproohng compositions. Shipping Classification: Chemicals NOIBN
The following products made by Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Limited, Melbourne, Australia, are at present available for sale by M.C.(A).L. Those marked with an asterisk are not available for export by M.C.(A).L. to the United States.
ACETYL SALICYLIC ACID, B.P. (Aspirin) 2,4-D ACID and SODIUM SALT DIMETHYL PHTHALATE FORMALDEHYDE METHYL SALICYLATE, B.P. PHENOL, B.P. SALICYLANILIDE, TECHNICAL --
("FUNGISAL O") SALICYLIC ACID, B.P. SALICYLIC ACID, TECHNICAL SODIUM ACETATE SODIUM SALICYLANILIDE --
("FUNGISAL W"; SODIUM SULPHACETAMIDE SODIUM SULPHAMERAZINE
SULPHA8ENZAMIDE SULPHACETAMIDE, B.P. SULPHAD1AZINE, B.P. SULPHAGUANIDINE, B.P. SULPHAMERAZINE
2.4,5-T ACID
Piuiiio "EXCELITH" PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE INDUSTRIAL RESINS "EXCELITE" PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE MOLDING COMPOUNDS
"LAUXEIN" CASEIN GLUE "LAUXEIN" CASEIN-SOYBEAN BLEND GLUE `LAUXEIN" SOYBEAN GLUE "I.AUXITE" RESORCINOL RESIN ADHESIVES LAL'XITE" UREA RESIN ADHESIVES
The following products, made by Monsanto Chemicals Limned, London, England, are not ai present available tor sale by Monsanto in the United States.
COUMARONE RESIN PURE TRICRESOL ortho and meta RICH CRESYLIC ACIDS SODIUM PHENATE
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TESTING LIQUIDS WITH THE BAUME HYDROMETER
Monsanto Products, when made to a Baume specifica tion, may vary o.2c Be. above but never below the specified strength. The hydrometer used should be of limited range, not more than jo Be., and should be at least io" in length. Its accuracy should be certified by the manufacturer. Our own hydrometers are tested against standard glasses certi fied by the U. S. Bureau of Standards.
Method of Reading the Hydrometer*
The correct method of reading the hydrometer is illus
trated in Figs, i and 2. The sample of liquid is placed in a
clear glass jar or cylinder and the hydrometer carefully im
mersed in it to a point slightly below that to which it natu
rally sinks, and is then allowed to float freely.
'
The reading should not be taken until the liquid and the
hydrometer are free from air bubbles and are at rest.
In taking the reading the eye should be placed slightly
below the plane of the surface of the liquid (Fig. 11 and
then raised slowly until this surface, seen as an ellipse, be
comes a straight line Fig. 21. The point at which this line
cuts the hydrometer scale should be taken as the reading of
the instrument (Fig. 21.
In case the liquid is not sufficiently clear to allow the read
ing to be made as above desenbed, it will be necessary to
0
read from above the liquid surface and to estimate a*. j.
curately as possible the point to which the liquid uses on -,,
hydrometer stem. It should be remembered, however, ti> -olut
the instrument is calibrated to give correct indications whe read at the principal surface of the liquid. It will be neces pl;
sary, therefore, to correct the reading at the upper memsu N
by an amount equal to the height to which the liquid creep rv'pi
up on the stem of the hydrometer. The amount of this cor ,,onv
rection may be determined with sufficient accuracy for mo- to of
purposes by taking a few readings on the upper and the1 h\ it
lower meniscus in a sample of the clear liquid and nount to tal
the difference.
to of
The magnitude of the correction will obviously depend
upon the length and value of the subdivisions of the b Ae
drometer scale and must be determined in each case for the hgur-
particular hydrometer in question.
tratic
JCM
Correcting for Temperature
the d
The thermometer must be used along with the hydrometfi in testing any liquid.
Hydrometers do not indicate the correct strength of > liquid unless read at the exact temperature indicated ot the spindle, that is, at 6oF. Accurate readings may be oh tained by bringing the liquid to this temperature bv coolie or warming, but in most instances a correction can be af plied with sufficient accuracy by reference to the follontri tables. For all liquids listed in this booklet, except ammomJ the correction is added when the test is made above 60 f and subtracted when made below 6o3F. For ammonia tfreverse is true.
Conversion Formulae for Density Scales
Heavy Liquids Degrees Twaddell = 1 Sp. Gr. --1 coo _ Deg. Tw. -200 Sp. Gr. = -------
W'tll .''-Vi,,
Method oj Reading Baume Hydrometer
Degrees Baume = 14s -- Sp. Ur.
Sp. Gr. Liyhl Liquids
145 Deg. Be.
Degrees Baume = Sp. ( il
Sp. Gr.
140 -- 130 --Deg. Be.
*L`. S. Bureau of Standards, Circ. So. 5-
'qua
ip..,
C
^ Irr "-Jre
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general dafa
E DILUTION AND CONCENTRATION OF LIQUIDS AND MIXTURES
| Rectangle Method
IIS 3q,, on th r > whe*1
neces
I ,, T,lE F,GURES exPressing the percentage concentration of two solutions (or those of one
( elution, and the figure o hr water, where dilution with water is desired) are written in the i ['wo left hand corners of a rectangle, and the figure expressing the desired concentration
| is placed on the intersection of the two diagonals of this rectangle.
niscus plow subtract the figures on the diagonals, and write the result at the other end of the
creeps is corr most
Pfspective diagonal. These figures then indicate what quantities of the solutions whose c0[icentration is given on the other end of the respective horizontal line, must be taken I0 obtain a solution of the desired concentration. For example, to make a 12% solution,
Hi the j(,y miring an 8% and a 15% solution we prepare Fig. 1, which indicates that we have noting (to take 3 parts by weight of the 8% solution, and 4 pans by weight of the 15% solution
110 obtain (7 parts by weight of) the 12% solution.
'epend ie hy-
for the
I Again, if we wish to dilute a 25% solution so as to obtain a 9% solution, we place the ) figure 25 in, for example, the upper left comer of a rectangle and place figure 0 (concen-
iration of the solution in pure water) in the lower left comer, and then place the figure 9
' desired concentration) at the point ofintersection of the diagonals, and subtracting across
ihe diagonals, we obtain Fig. 2: 9 parts by weight of the 25% solution, if mixed with 16
parts by weight of water, will give 25 parts by weight of a 9% solution.
ometer In diluting to a given Baumd strength or specific gravity, the percentage composition,
h of a corresponding to the Baumd of specific gravity, must be taken from the following tables. ted on For instance, supposing a 320 Baumd chloride of alumina solution is to be diluted to 8 be ob* Jaume with water. By reference to table on page 114,a 320 Baumd solution contains 27.88% :ooling MtClo, and an 8 Baumd solution contains 6.50% AhCU. These percentages must be used be ap- 1 in finding the weights of chloride of alumina and water to be mixed by the above method. lowing Uccording to the scheme as outlined above, the percentages are arranged as in Fig. 3 and monia, jthe subtractions made along the diagonals, the lower from the higher. Thus when 320 : 6oF. [Baumd chloride of alumina is mixed with water in the proportion 6.50 pounds to 21.38 iia the , pounds, 27.88 pounds of solution will be obtained at 8 Baumd.
'5 FIG
0 FIG 2
27 33
.0 52
0
IwilGHTS PER
Acetic Acid 56%................................... Acetic Acid 70%................................... Acetic Acid 80%................................... Acetic Acid 84%................................... Acetic Acid Glacial............................... Alcohol Proprietary Solvent (Mersol). Aluminum Chloride 320 Be................ Aqua Ammonia 16 Bd........................ ' Aqua Ammonia 180 Be........................ (Aqua Ammonia 20 Be........................ Aqua Ammonia 26 Be........................ .Battery Acid 1.400................................ | ^acetone Technical............................. 1 Ethyl Acetate.........................................
1 Hydrochloric Acid 180 Bd...................
1 Hydrochloric Acid 20 Bd................... 1 Hydrochloric Arid 220 Bd..................
Pounds
8.90 8.96 8.97 8.96 8.83 6.79 10.70 7.99 7.89 7.78 7.48 11.67 7.65
7.46 9.52 9.67 9.83
Merclor 22n Bd............................................................. Nitric Acid 36 Be..................................................... Nitric Acid 38 Bd..................................................... Nitric Acid 40 Bd..................................................... Nitric Acid 420 Be..................................................... Oleum 25% (at 150 C.)............................................... Oleum 60% (at 150 C.).............................................. Phosphoric Acid 75%............................................... Sodium Bisulfite 330 Bd.............................................. Sulfuric Acid 590 Bd................................................... Sulfuric Acid 6o Be................................................... Sulfuric Acid 66 Be................................................... Suiftiric Acid 98%.......................................................
Pounds
9.83 11.09 11.30 11.51 n.74 16.12 17-52 1319
10-79 14.06 14.22 15.30 15.37
Weight per Gallon = Sp. Gr. x 8.337
1 Cubic Foot
=7.481 gallons
1 Gallon
=3.785 liters
0605106
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CONVERSION
TO CONVERT
Cu. In Cu. r: Cu. Yd
To Cu. In.
1728 46656
TABLES FOR UNITS OF VOLUME AND WEIGHT
To Cu. Ft.
0 0,5787 1 27
To Cu, Yd.
To FI. Oz.
0 0,2143
0 5541
0 03704
957 5
1 25850
MULTIPLY BY
To Pint
0 03463 59 84 1616
To Quart
0 01732 29 92 807
To Gallon
C 004329 7 481 202 0
To Cc. Ml 1
16 33 28320 764600
To Litei
0 01S39 28 32 764 6
s Cu Vfi 0 "3i;
FI. Oz Pint Quart Gallon
805 28 88 57 75 231
0 001044 0 01671 0 03342 0 1337
0 0,3868 0 0,6189 0 001238 0 004951
1 16 32 128
0 0625 1 2 8
0 03125 0 1 4
0 007813 C 125 0 25 1
29 57 473 2 946 4 3785
0 02357 0 1732 0 9454 3 785
c 0J". c5 0
Cc. Ml. i Liter Cu Meter
06102 61 02 61020
0 0,3531 0 03531 35 31
0 05l 308 0 001308 1 308
0 03381 33 81 33810
0 002113 2 113 2113
0 001057 1 057 1057
0 0,2642 0 2642 264 2
1 1000 1000000
0 001 1 1000
0 mooc 0 on 1
TO ! CONVERT
j TR0M 1 j Gram : Oz Troy : It) Troy t Oz Av 1 Lb. Av,
^ Gram
j Kilogram
To Grain
480 5760 437 5 7000
15 43 15432
To Oz. T roy
0 002083 1 12 0 9115 14 58
0 03215 32 15
To Lb. Troy
0 0,1736 0 08333 1 0 07596 1 215
0 002679 2 679
MULTIPLY BY
To ' | Oz. Av. ;
1 0 002286
' 1 097
,
13 17
1:
1 16
'
' 0 03527 35 27
, ;
To Lb Av.
0 0,1429 C 06857 C 8229 C 0625 1
0 002205 2 205
To Gram
0 06480 31 10 373 2 28 35 453 6
1 1000
NOTE: The small subnumeral following a zero indicates that the zero is to be taken that number of times, thus 0.0,1428 is equivalent to 0.0001428.
1 gallon =8.345 lbs. av. of water at 40 C. (390 F.) 8.337 lbs. av. of water at 15.56 C. (6o F.) 8.330 lbs. av. of water at 20 C. (68 F.) 8.321 lbs. av. of water at 25 C. (77 F.)
1 lb. av. =0.1198 gallon of water at 4 C. (39 F.) 0.1199 gallon of water at 15.56 C. (60 F.) 0.1200 gallon of water at 20 C. (68 s F.) 0.1202 gallon of water at 25 C. (77 F.)
For purposes of rough calculation: gallons X ^ = pounds of water pounds of water X ^ = gallons
To Kilngram 0 0,b48t 0 oinc 3 3733 :j ;::533 1 J jJ6 n DC! [
r-
0665107
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general data
densities and concentrations of sodium hydroxide solutions
1.""
j l lUMk* 1 vJj | SaOH
'em
Degrees Equivalent Baume
Sodium at 60 F. Oxide \Am. Std.) : Na O.
1 ^ 1.30
: 00 3 00 4.00 5 00
0. "7
1 55 2.32
3- 10 3 7
1.66
3-23 4-77 6.27 7-73
6.00 1 voc 1 8.00 l 9x J 1:.00
4.65
5 42 6.20 6-97 7-75
9.16 IO.56
II .93 13.29 14.60
nx | .2.00 -j , ij.oo 1 '4 00 1 * IS.00 , 11 16 00
1 1- 00
\t DC
00it. or
I :: x ji-i:;
' ' | -- x
1
1-
8.42 9.30 10.07 10. 85 11.62
12.40 13.17 13.95 14.'2 15 50
16.27 1-05 I-.82 18.60 19-37
20.14 20.92
15.89 17.15 18.39 19.61 20.80
21 .96 23.II 24.23 25.33 26.41
27.47 28.51 29-53 30.53 31.51
32.47 3342
Specific Gravity
fV
60
Lbs.
Caustic Per Gal. of Liquid at 6o'F.
NaOH per Liter at 60 F.
I .012 I .023 I .034 I .045 I .056
I .067 1 .079 I .089 I . 101 I . 112
I. 123 I.134 I. 145 1.146 I . 167
1.178 I . 190 I . 201 I .212 I 223
1.234 I 245 I 246 I 267 1.278
I .289 I 300
0.08 0. 17 0 26 0.35 0.44
0.53 0.63 0.73 0.83 0.93
1.03 1 13 1.24 35 1.46
t 57 1 69 1 80 1.92 2 04
2.16 2.28 2.41 2-53 2.66
2.79 2.93
10.10 20.43 30-99 41-77 52.77
63.99 75-43 87.09 98.99 111.10
123-43 I35.97 148.75 161.74 17496
188.39 202.05 215.91 230.01 244-33
258.85 273.60 288.56 303.74 319.13
334.73 350-55
Per Cent
Degrees
Caustic Soda
(NaOH)
Equivalent Baume Sodium at 60' F. (Am. Std.) (Na.O)
28.00 29.OO 30.00 31.00 32.OO
33.OO 34.OO 35-00 36.OO 37.OO
38.00 39.00 40.00 41.00 42.00
44.00 45.00 46.00 47.00
48.00 49.00 50.00 51.00 52.00
53.00
00
21.69 22.4? 2324 24.02 24-79
25-57 26.34 27.12 27.89 28.67
29.44 30.22 30.99 3* - 77 32.54
33-32 34.09 34-87 35 64 36.42
37.19 37.97 38.74 39-52 40.29
41.06
34-35 35-25 36.13 36.99 37.83
38.65 39 45 40.24 41.01 41.76
42.50 43.21 43-92 44.60 45.28
45-93 46 57 47 20 47-83 48.44
49-05 49.65 50.23 50.82 5* -39
5i -95
Specific Gravity
`F. 60
Lbs.
Caustic Per Gal. of Liquid at 60 F.
NaOH per Liter at 60 F.
I .310 I -321 1.332 I .342 1.353
1.363 1-374 1.384 1-394 1.404
1.415 1.425 1 .435 1.444 1-454
1.464 I 473 l 483 I .492 1.502
I .511 1.521 1.530 I.540 1.549
1-558
3.06 3-19 3-33 3-47 3.61
3-75 3.89 4.04 4.19 4 33
448 4.63 4.78 4-94 5.09
5-25 5.40 5 56 5 -72 5.88
6.05 6.21 6.38 6.55 6.72
6.89
366.58 382.79 399-21 415.-8 432.57
449.51 466.67 483.98 5OI.50 519-17
537.06 555-03 573-28 591.61 610.13
628.76 647-57 666.59 685.79 705.16
-24.-2 '44-45 -64.36 '84.45 804.77
825. 10
DATA FOR SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLUTIONS AT 176F
l'-quivalct
-j ^"Jium H IKldv;
Nj o
I" ^ !' 43
c
A (>l
52.59 53-C2 53 44 5 3 86
'4 50 74 ~ I 7' 14
Degrees Baume at 60 F. Am. Sid.!
Specific Gravity
at
Lbs. Caustic Per Gal. of Liquid at 60 F.
Grams NaOH per Liter at 60 F.
Per Cent
Caustic Soda
(NaOH.
Degrees Equivalent Baume
Sodium at 6c F Oxide .Am. Std.
;'Na O'
<6.9 s- . I 5'-3 5-.6
5' 9 sH.i 58 3
1.645 1.610 1.615 1.660
1.66c 1 670 1.675
9.32 9.42
9-52 9.63
1116.6 1129. l 1141.1
II54-0
9-74 9 84 9-95
1166.8 11-9.2 1192. I
7I.-0 72.21 72.79 73-35
73.90 74-43
11. 11 11.98 16.40 5683
i-. 26 17.67
18.6 58.9 59-2 59 4
59 7 60.0
Lbs.
Caustic Per Gal. of Liquid at 6c F.
NaOH per Liter
at 60 F.
1 .680 1 .685 1 ,6yo 1 .695
I .-00 1.705
10.05 10 t6 10 26
io.3?
1 004 6 121- 4 1230.2
1243 5
10.48 1216 3 10.59 I2by.0
0685106
TOWOLDMON0043191 WATER_PCB-00027660
general data
AQUA AMMONIA*
By W. C. Ferguson
1
This table has been approved and adopted as a standard bv the Manufacturing
Chemists Association of the United States.
'
'
Specific gravity determinations were made at 6o3F. compared with witter at 6o;F.
,,.
M
Baume = ------------ -- 130,
Allowance for Temperature
Sp. Gr.
The coefficient of expansion for ammonia solutions varving with the temperature. - rection must be applied according to the following table:
De Corrections to be Added for
grees Each Degree Below 6oF.
3aume
40;F.
50F.
CD.................
oooooo
4 o.oi7' Be. 16 0.023 " :8 0.029 " 20 0.036 " 22 0.0423 ,l 26 0.057 "
Corrections to be Subtracted Mr Each Degree Above 60 [:.
70 F. 80 SF.
go
o0 b0 o0 o0 b0o0 I
................. COI
0.020 B6. 0.026s * 0.0313 "
0.0373 " 0.043 " 0.057s "
a.024 Be. 0.030 " 0.035 ' "
0.040 ` " 0.04'-
-:e Bf."
0685109
TOWOLDMON0043192 WATER_PCB-00027661
general data
^HYDROUS AMMONIA
iv.
I U.f>K
V 1^ 1-4 f' i mu ,u *'
iot' 1 O.03-..
c.or.
Temp. Deg.
F.
1 .
Pressure Lbs. per
Sq. in Abs.
!
-40
:
10.12
,
-35
;
n.74
:
-30 ; 13.56 -25 j 15.61
-20
-`5 -10
17-91 20.46 23.30
; !
-5
j
26.46
|
0 29 95
5 33-79 10 1 38.02
15
42.67
:
20 : 47-75 25 : 53-50
3 59-39 35 65.91
40 ; 73-03 45 , 80.75 50 89.09
55 98.03
60 107.7 65 118.1 70 ; 129.2 75 141.1
80 ! 153-9
85 i 167.4 90 | 181.8
95 197 3
; ,
100 ! 213.8 105 1 231.2 no , 249.6
"5 269.2
120 | 289.9 125 | 311.6
-
Sp. Gr. Liquid 0.6364 at 32F.
of Liquid Cu. Ft. per Lb.
of Sat. Vapor, Cu. Ft. per Lb.
O.0234 O.0235 O.0236 O.0238
25-45 22.14
19.35 16.95
0.0239 O.0240 0.0241 0.0242
14.89 13.15 11.63 10.32
O.O244 0.0245 O.O246 0.0248
9.19 8.20
7.34 6.583
0.0249 0.0250 0.0252 0.0253
5.920 5.336 4.820 4.364
C.0255 0.0256 0.0258 0.0259
3-959
3-599 3.278 2.992
0.0261 0.0263 0.0264 0.0266
2-734 2.503
2.296 2. IO9
0.0268 0.0270 0.0271 0.0273
1.940 I .788 i .6<;o 1.524
0.0275 0.0277 0.0280
0.0282
,
1.408 1.305 1.210 1.122
0.0284 0.0286
i .042 0.970
Heat of Vaponzati
601-9 598-3 594-7 591-i
487.4 583-6 5-9'9 576.1
572-2 568.3 564.4 560.4
5*16.3 52.2 548-1 543-9
539-7 535-3 53i-o 526.5
S22.0 517.5 512.8 508.1
<03-4 498.5 493-5 488.5
483.4 4-8.2 472-9 46'. 4
461.9 456.3
i C685U0
|
TOWOLDMON0043193 WATER_PCB-00027662
general data
ALUMINUM SULFATE 60 60F.
Beveridge
Degrees Baume
Specific Gravity
0.00 0. SO I .00 I.50 2.0
2.S 3.0 3-5 4.0 4-5
5.0 5-5 6.0 6. s 7.0
7-S 8.0 8. s 9.0 9-5
10.0 io.s 11.0 II .s 12 .0
12.S 13.0 13-5 14.0 M5
15.0 15-5 16.0 16.5 17.0
17-5 18.0 18.s 19.0 19 -5
I .000 1.003s J.0069 1.0105 1.0140
1.0175 1.0211 1.0247 1.0284 1.0320
1-0357 1.0394 1.0432 1.0469 1.0507
1.0545 1.OS84 1.0623 1.0662 1.0701
1.0741 1.0781 1.0821 1.0861 1.0902
1.0943 1.098s I . I 02" i.1069 1.1111
1-U54 1 -:191.1240 i.:284 1.:328
1 . :3-3 1.141^ 1 . ^62 I.IS08 1 1554
Per Cent Sulfate Alumina
(I7% A1,0:,)
0.00 0.53 1.07 1.64 2. 16
2.70 3.28 3-79 4.40 4.97
5 52 6.10 6.73 7-33 7.98
Lbs. per Gal. Sulfate Alumina
;i7`, AJ.'OJ
0.00 0.044 0.090 0.138 0.181
0.228 0.279 0.323 0.376 0.427
0.476 0.528 0.58s 0.638 0.700
Per Cert Basic
Lbs. per Go. Basic
.Mamina 1-4% \\ O..
Alumina 17.4' , A1 0
0.00 0.6 1.I 1 7 2-3
0.00 o.oso 0.092 0. I \0 0. Ii)v
2'9 3-5 4-1 4-7 5-3
O.246 0.298 0.35 0.403 O.456
6.0 6.7
7-3 7-9 8.5
O.Sl8 O.58I O.635 0.6t>0
0.-45
8.56 9.18 9.82 10.43 11.05
0.7SI 0.808 0.860
0-925 0.980
9-2 9.8
10.s II. I 11.8
0.809 0.86S
0.9'A 0.988
5
11.65 12.26 12.90
13-53 14.13
1.04 I .10 I . 16 I .22 1.28
12.4
13.1 13.8
14 4 IS. I
in 1.18
.25 1-30
3"
14.71
15-32 is.98 16.60 17.25
1 -34 1.40 1.47
1-53 1.59
i<;. 7 16.4 i". 1 17.7 IS 4
45
5 s' 63 .-0
17.90 18.48 19.13 19.80 20.40
1.66 1.72
1.79 1.86 1.92
19.1
19 9 20.4 211 21.8
86 I .91
.9^ 2 06
21.06 21.73
22.43 23.10 23.78
1.99 2.06 2.14 2.21 2.28
22.4
231 23.7
24 4 25.1
2.12
2-7 2.34 24'>
06651U
TOWOLDMON0043194 WATER_PCB-00027663
general data
I
ALUMINUM SULFATE 6 0/60F*--Continued
Degrees Baume
Specific Gravity
Sulfate Alumina (i7r; ai20;,)
Sulfate Alumina
d7':; A1-.0,-.)
Per Cent
Sulfate Alumina : A1.0
Lbs. per Gal.
Sullate Alumina . 1 -.4' ; AI.-CM
20.0 20. 5 21.0
21. S 22.0
X.1600 I.1647 I.1694 1.1741 1.1789
24.38 24.99 25.60 26.22 26.87
2-35 2.42 2.49
2.56 2.64
25-7 26.4 27.I
27-7 28.4
2.49 2. <:6 2.64 2. "i
2.-9
22.5 23.0
23-5 24.0 24.5
1.1837 1.1885
I 1934 1.1983 1.2033
27.50 28.16 28.85 29.50 30,18
2.71 2.78 2.86
2-94 3.02
29.1 29.8 30-3
3i-7
2.87
2-95 3.02
3-11 3.18
i
25.0
I.2083
30.85
3.10
32-4
3-27
25-5
12134
31-54
3.18
33-1
3-35
26.0
1,2185
32-24
3-2?
33.8
3-44
26.5
1.2236
32.95
3-35
34-5
3-52
27.0
1.2288
33 63
3-44
35-2
3.61
27.5 28.0 28.5 29.0
29-5
1.2340
1-2393 1.2446 1.2500
1-2554
34-35 35-03 35-75 36.46
37-20
3-52 3.61 3.70
3-79 3,88
35-9 36-7
37-3 38.1 38.8
3.70
3-79 3.87 3-97 4.06
.
j I
30.0 30.5 31.0 31.5 32.0
32-5 33.0 33.5 34-0 34-5
1.2609 1.2664 1.2719
1-2775 1.2832
1.2889 1.2946 1.3004 1.3063 1.3122
37-90 38.58 39-30 40.02 40.73
41.49 42.20 42.96 43-71 44.48
3.98 4.06 4.16 4-25 4-35
4 - 45 4-54 4.64 4-75 4.86
39-7 40.3 4] .0 41.8 42.5
43-3 44.1 44-9 45-7 46.5
4.1s 4.26 4-35 4.46 4-55
4.66 4.76 4-87 498 S.09
. I 1
1 ! j 1 : j
35.0
35-5 36.0 3*5-5
1.3182 1.3242
1-3303 1.3364
4<. 20 46.00 46.80 47.58
4-95 5.07
s . 18 5.29
47-4 48.3
49-2 50.1
S.2I
5-34 5.46 5-59
OF 0 .6% BASIC ALUM SOLUTIONS
Baume at 6o:'F.
5 IC 15 20
25 30 35
Freezing Points, deg reer- P.
31 30 29 27 24 21 3
f
0685112
TOWOLDMON0043195 WATEFLPCB-00027664
general data
ALUMINUM CHLORIDE 6Oo/60F.
ftCE1
Bi,choff
_______________________________________________________________________________
Oud.m.
Degrees Baume
Specific Gravity
J
Per Cent A12C16 : 1
Lbs.
Per Gal.
AljCle + 12H2O
Degrees Baume
Specific Graviiv
Per Cent AJ.-C1,
Per Ga A1 a
-J2Hc
0.00 0.50 I .00 I so 2.00
I.0000
I.003s I.0069 I.0104 I.OI4O
0.00
0.00
0-35
0.038
0.75 i 0.113
1.17 ! 0.178
1.58 : 0.242
17.50 18.OO 18.50 19.00 19.50
I-I373 1.1417 1.1462
1.1508 1,1554
14-73 15.16 1 <;. 60
16.05 16.53
2.5; 2 ,6c 2.64 2.-8 2.88
2.50 3.00 3.40 4.00 4.50
5.00 5-50 6.00 6.50 7.00
i.0175 1.0211 I.0247 1.0284 1.0320
2.00 ; 0.307
2.40
0.370
2.78 1 0.430
3-i6 1 0.490
3.58 | 0.557
1.0357
4.00 1 0.625
1-0394 1,0432
4.38 4.81
0.686 0.756
1.0469 ! 5-20
0.820
1.0507
5-63
0.890
20.00 20.50 21 .00 21.50 22.00
22.50 23.OO 23-50 24.OO 24.50
1.1600 1.1647 1.1694 1.1741 1.1789
1.1837 1.1885 1.1934 1.1983 1.2033
16.94 17-43 17.88 18.33 18.78
19.22 19.68 20.13 20. 57 21.03
2.96 3.06
3-i< 3-25 3-34
3-4? 3-?? 3.6: 3.": 3-S.
7.50 8.00 8.50 9.00
9-5
I.0545
6.05
1.0584
6.50
1.0623
6.92
1.0662
7.32
1.0701 1 7-75
10.00 10.50 II. 00 11.50 12.00
: ;
1.0741 I.0781 1.0821 1.0861 1.0902
8.13 8.57 9.00 9.46 9.90
12.50 13.00 I3.5O I4.OO I4.5O
; 1
1.0943 1.0985 1.1027 1.1069 1. mi
10.28 10.70 11.15 11.60 12.05
15.00
1.1154
15.50 l6.00 I6.50
1.1197 1.1240 1.1284
17,00 j 1.1328
1
12.50
12.95 13.37 13.83
14-30
0.962 1.04 1.11 1.18 1.25
1.32 1-39 1-47 1.55 1.63
1.70 1.77 1.85 1.93 2.02
2.10 2.19 2.27 2-35 2.44
25.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.OO
27.50 28.00 28.50 29.00 29.50
30.00 30.50 31.00 31-50 32.00
32.50 33-oo 33-50 34.00 34-50
1.2083 1.2134 1.2185 1.2236 1.2288
1.2340 1.2393 1.2446 1.2500 1-2554
I.2609 I.2664 1.2719 1.2775 1.2832
I.2889 I.2946 I.3004 1.3063 1.3x00
21 50 21 98 22.38 22.82 23.20
23.70 24.13 24.38 25.02 25 53
25-99 26.45 26.92 27.38 27.88
28.33 28.78 29.24 29.68 30.00
3.90 4.0: 4 4.21 4-3
4.41 4-5 4.61 4.-: 4.8?
4-94 5.C4
->5 -4
5.50 5.6: 5."i
*Al->Cls+i2H;0, chloride of alumina crystal. For chloride of alumina 32 Be l"'` the above pounds per gallon of solution.
0685LL3
TOWOLDMON0043196 WATER_PCB-00027665
general data
||((TIC ACID 60/*0F
jjdiinann*
2. 2.61, 2 . "'K ' . NX
2 >.)<> 5 . o<> vis
3 53 3.62 3.72
3.Si
3. VO 4.02
4:1 4-3
i,
' f
4 41
4 5n 4./>l
4-"=
4. S3
'
I .
4-94
4.04 I 4 .13' |
4.4 I 4.40
Specific Gravity
I.0000 I.0016 I.0032 I.0047 l.0062
I.0077 I.0093 1.0108 I.0123 I.0137
1.0152 1.0167 1.0181 1.0195 1.0210
I.0224 I.0238 1.0252 3.0266 I.0280
I.0294 I.0308 I.0321 1-0334 1-0347
1.0360 1-0373 1.0385 1.0398 1.0410
1.0422 1.0434 1.0446 1.0457
i Per
1 CHOj
!0 :I
2 ,3
;4
!5 16
7 '8
;9
10 11 12 , *3 ;h
15 1 1 J7 ! 18
19
1 20 11 21 ' 22 \ 43 1 24
' 25 26
: 27 i 28
! 29
' 30 , 31
32 : 33
Specific Gravity
I.0469 1.0480 I.O49I 1.0502 I.0512
1.0523 I.0533 1-0543 1-0553 1.0562
1.0572 1.0581 1.0590 1.0599 1.0607
1.0617 1.0625 1,0633 1,0641 1.0648
1.0656 1.0663 1.0670 1.0676 1.0683
1.0689 1.0695 1.0701 r.0707 1.0712
r .0717 i.0722 1.0727 1.0731
1 Per
| C-H.O:
34 . 35
36 37 38
39 40 41 42 43
44 45 46 47 1 48
i 49 ; 50
51 52 53
: 54 i 55 ; 56
57 ! 58
1 59 60 61 62
1 63
64 . 65
66 J7_ .
Specific
Gravity
1.0735 1.0739 1-0743 1.0747 I.0750
I.0752 1.0754 1.0756 1-0757 1.0758
1.0758 1.0758 I.C758 1.0757 1.0756
1.0754 1-0752 1.0749 1.0746 I-074I
1.0736 1.0730 1.0723 1.0715 1.0706
1.0696 I.0684 I.0670 1.0654 1.0635
1.0614 1.0590 1.0563
i Per
! C.J1A
68 69 70 71 72
?3 74 75 76 77
78 79 80 81 82
83 84 85 1 86 7
88 9 90 ' 91 92
93 94 ' 95 . 96 97
98 99 loo
lie. I"'11'1
0685UV
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general data
HYDROCHLORIC A Cl D (Muriatic Acid)*
By W. C. Ferguson
Degrees Baumc
1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00
5-25 5.50 5-75 6.00 6.25
6.40 6.75 7.00 7.25 7.50
7-75 8.00 8.25 8.50 8.75
9.00 925 9.50 9-75 10.00
IO.25 10.50 10,7s 11.00 11.25
11,50 11.75 12.00 12.25 12.50
12.75 I3.OO 13.25 13-50 13 75
14.00 14.25 14.50 M.75 15.00
Specific Gravity 6o 6oF.
I.OO69 I.0140 I.0211 I.0284 I.O357
1-0375 I.O394 I.O413 I.O432 I.0450
I.O469 I.0488 1.0507 I.0526 1-0545
I.O564 I.C584 I.C6O3 I.0623 I.O642
I.0662 I.0681 1.0701 1.0721 I.O74I
I.O76I I,078l I.0801 1.0821 I.084I
I.0861 I.088l I.0902 1.0922 I0943
I.0964 I.0985 I.1006 I.1027 I.IO48
I.IO69 1.1090 I. IIII I.1132 I.II54
Per Cent HQ
1.40 2.82 4.25 5.69 7-15
7.52 7.89 8.26 8.64 9.02
9.40 9.78 10.17 IO.55 IO.94
II.32 II.71 12.09 12.48 12.87
13.26 13.65 I4.O4 14-43 14.83
15.22 15.62 16.01 16.41 16.81
17.21 17.61 18.01 18.41 18.82
19.22 19.63 20.04 20.45 20.86
21.27 21.68 22.09 22.so 22.92
Degrees Buume
15.25 15.50 15.75 l6.0 l6, I
16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6
16 7 16.8 16.9 17.0 17.1
17.2 I7.3 17.4 17-5 17.6
17.7 17.8 17.9 18.0 18.1
18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6
18.7 18.8 18.9 19.0 19.1
19.2 ]93 19 4 19-5 19.6
19 7 19.8 19.9 20.0 20.1
Specific Gravin' 60 60 ]".
I.U76 I . 1197 1.1219 1.1240 1.1:48
1. i:s6 I.I26s I . 1274 1.1283 I .129:
I 1101 1.1310 I-I3I9 1.1328 1.1336
1.1345 1.13*4 1.1363 1.13-2 1.1381
1.1390 1.1399 I.I408 1.141^ I.1426
II43S 1-1444 1.1433 I.1462 1-1471
I.1480 I.1489 I.L448 i.iso8 1.1 s 17
1. IS26 1 :S3S 11544 ].1s S4 1.1563
1.1S-2 1.1381 1.IS90 1.1600 1.1609
Per
HO
-3-33 25."S 24.16 24-?H4-'3
24-90 2 s. 06 25.23 115-39 25.56
2S "2 2S.89 26.0S 26.22 26.39
26. S6 26.-5 26.90 27.027.24
2-.4I
2-.-S 2-92 28.09
28.26 28.44 28.61 28.-8 28.95
29.13 29-10 29.4* 29.629-^
10.00 10-1* 30.3' ;o. v 30. `
;O.90 11.08 31 11.4.' It.64
0665X15
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TOWOLDMON0043198 WATER_PCB-00027667
general data
jurDROCHLORIC ACID (Muriatic Acid)* --Continued
Degrees Baume
20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 20.6
20.7 20.8 20.9 21 .0 21.1
21.2
21-3 21.4 21.5 21.6
21.7 21.8 21.9 22.0 22.1
22.2 22,3 22.4 22.5 22.6
22.7 22.8
22.9 23.O 23.I
i
Specific Gravity 6oc 6o'F
I.1619 I.1628 1.1637 1.1647 I. I656
I.I666 1.1675 1.1684 1. 1694 I.I703
I.17I3 1.1722 1.1732 1.1741 I.I75I
I.1760 I.I770 1.1779 1.1789 1.1798
I.I808 I.1817 I .1827 I.1836 [.1846
1.1856 I.I866 1.1875 I.1885 1.1895
.
Per Cent
31.82 32.01 32-19 32.38 32.56
32-75 32-93 33.12 33-31 33-50
33-69 33.88 34-07 34.26 34-45
34.64 34-83 35.02 35.21 35-40
35-^9 35-78 35-97 36.16 36.35
36.54 36.73 36.93 37-14 37-36
Degrees Baume
23.2 23-3 23-4 23.5 23.6
23.7 23.8 23.9 24.0 24,1
24.2 24-3 24.4 24-5 24.6
24-7 24.8 24.9 25.0 25.1
25.2 25-3 25-4 25-5
Specific Gravitv 60 PCF.
I.I9O4 I.I9I4 I-I924 I.1934 I.I944
I 1953 1.1963 I 1973 1.1983 11993
1.2003 1.2013 1.2023 1.2033 1.2043
1.2053 1.2063 1.2073 1.2083 1.2093
1.2103 1.2114 1.2124 1-2134
Per Cent HC1
37.58 37.80 38.03 38.26 38.49
38.72 38.95 39.18 39-41 39.64
39.86 40.09 40.32 40.55 40.78
41.01 41.24 41.48 41.72 41.99
42.30 42.64 43.01 43.40
1
f
"This table has been approved and adopted as a standard by the Manufacturing Chem ists' Association of the United States.
Specific gravity determinations were made at 6oF. compared with water at 60^.
[, From the specific gravities, the corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the
following formula:
'
Baume -- 14s------------------Sp. Gr.
Allowance for Temperature
At io to 15 Be.correction of 1 4c3 Be. or 0.0002 Sp. Gr. for every iF. At 150 to 22 Be.correction of 1 303 Be. or 0.0003 Sp. Gr. for every iF. At 220 to 250 Be.correction of 1 28 Be. or 0.00035 Sp. Gr. for every iF.
0665116
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' general data
r
NITRIC ACID*
By W. C. Ferguson
p-........... --
Degrees Baume
10.00 10.25 10. so 10.75 11.00
Specific Gravity 6o '6o`F.
I.0741 1.0761 1.0781 I.0801 1.0821
;
Cert HNO,
12.86 13.18 13-49 13.81 14.13
11.25 11.50 n.75 12.00
12.25
I.0841 I.086l I.0881 I.0902 1.0922
14.44 14.76
15-07
15.41 15.72
12.50 12.75 13.00 13.25 13.50
1.0943 1.0964 1.0985 1.1006 I.1027
16.05 16.39 16.72 17.05 17.38
13-75 14.00 14.25 14.50
M-75
1.1048 I.I069 I.1090 i.mi 1.1132
17.71 18.04
18.37 18.70 19.02
15.00
15.25 15.50 15-75 16.00
1.1154 1.1176
1.1197 1.1219 1.1240
19.36
19.70 20.02 20.36 20.69
16.25 16.50 16.75 17.00 17.25
1,1262 1.1284 1.1306 1.1328 1.1350
21 .03 21 .36 21.70 22.04 22 38
17.50 17-75 18.00 18.25 18.50
18 75 19.00 19.25 1950 19.75
20.00 20.25 20.50 20.75 21 .00
1-1373 1-1395 1.1417 1.1440 1.1462
11485 1.1508
i-i53i 1-1554 I-I577
1.1600 1.1624 1.1647 1.1671 1.1694
22.74 23.08 23.42 23.77 24.II
24.47 24.82 25.18 25-53 25.88
26.24 26.61 26.96
27.33 27.67
-----
Degrees Baume
21.25 21.50 21.75 22. CO 22.25
---
Specific Gravity 60; 60 F.
I . I-l8 I.1741 I. I*>6\ i. n89 1.1813
22.50 22.75 23.00 23.25
^3-50
1.1837 1.1861 1.1885 1.1910
1.1934
23.75 24.OO 24.25 24. SO
24-75
25.00 25.25 25.50
25-75 26.00
1-1959 1.1983 1.2008 1.2033 1 .2058
I .208; 1.2109
1-2134 1.2160 1.2185
26.2s 26.50 26.75 27.00 27.25
27.50 27-75 28.00 28.25 28.50
1.2211 1.2236 1.2262 1.2288
1-2314
1.2340 1.2367 1-2393 1.2420 1.2446
28.75 29.00 29.25 29.50 29-75
30.00 30.25 30.SC. 30-75 31.00
31.25 31 .so 31.75 32.00 32.25
1.2473 I.2500 1.252l .2S?4 f .2582
I.2609 r.2631.2664 1.2692 1.2-19
1.2-4I . 2" S I.2804 1.2812 1.2861
HIT
Per
HNO
28.0: 28. v; 28.-2 29. c* 29-45
29 *' 30. U 30 4^ 20 % 31.21
31.^ 31.94 32.31 32.68 33-?
33 33.se 14-' U.'6 34 94
33 1 < "2 36 36 4* 36 8'
r c^ 38 3f 3S i? 38 >'
39 - 39 ^ 4- * 4-' 4 4-'
41 4! ' 43 4- ' J' '
44' ' 44 44 4' '*
06851L?
TOWOLDMON0043200 WATER_PCB-00027669
general data
jllTRIC ACID*--Continued
Degrees Baume
32.50 32.75 33.00 33-25 33.50
33-75 34.00 34-25 34-5 34-75
35.00 35-25 35-5 35-75 36.00
36.2s 36.50 3675 37.00 37-25
37.50 37-75 38.00 38.25 38.50
38-75 39.00 39-25 39-50 39-75
40.00 40.25 40.50 40-75 41.00
Specific Gravity 6o: 60F.
I.2889 1.2918 I.2946 1-2975 1.3004
1.3034 1.3063 1.3093 1.3x22 1.3152
1.3182 I.3212 I.3242 1-3273 I.3303
1-3334 1.3364 1-3395 1.3426 1-3457
1.3488 1.3520 1-3551 1.3583 1.3615
1.3647 1.3679 1.3712 1-3744 1-3777
1.3810 1.3843 .3876 1.3909 1.3942
Per Cent HNO,
4568 46.14 46.58 47.04 47-49
47-95 48.42 48.90 49-35 49.83
so. 32 50.81 51.30 51.80 52-30
52.81 53-32 53 *4 54 36 54.89
55-43 55-97 56.52 57-08 57.65
58.23 58.82 59-43 60.06 60.71
61.38 62.07 62.77 63.48 64.20
Degrees Baume
41.25 41.50 41-75 42.00 42.25
42.50 42.75 43.00 43-25 43-50
43-75 44.00 44-25 44.50 44-75
45.00 45-25 45-50 45-75 46.00
46.25 46.50 46.75 47.00 47.25
47-50 47-75 48.00 48.25 48.50
Specific Gravity 6o: 60 :F.
1.3976 I.4010 I.4044 1.4078 I.4112
1.4146 1.4181 1.4216 I.4251 I.4286
1-4321 1.4356 I.4392 I.4428 1.4464
I.4500 1.4536 1-4573 1.4610 1.4646
1.4684 1.4721 1.4758 1.4796 1.4834
1.4872 1.4910 1.4948 1.4987 1.5026
Per Cent UNO
64.93 6C.67 66.42 67.18 67.95
68.73 69. <,2 "0-33 71.15 71.98
72.82 73-67 74-53 7<; .40 76.28
77-17 78.07 79.03 80.04 81.08
82.18 83.33 84.48 8C.70 86.98
88.32 89.76 91-35 93-13 95-11
This table has been approved and adopted as a standard by the Manufacturing Chem ists' Association of the United States.
Specific gravity determinations were made at 6oF. compared with water at 6oF.
From the specific gravities, the corresponding aezrees Baume were calculated by the following formula:
145 Baume = 145-------------------
Sp. Gr.
Allowance for Temperature
At from At from At from At from
ioto 20 Be. correction of 1 20'to 300 Be. correction of 1 30to 400 Be. correction of 1 40to 48.5 Be. correction of I
302 Be, or .00029 Sp. Gr. for every ] JF. 23s Be. or .00044 Sp. Gr. for every i'F. 205 Be. or .00060 Sp. Gr. for every I=F. 171 Be. or .00084 Sp. Gr. for every iF.
0685116
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\ general data
r
SULFURIC ACID*
By W. C. Ferguson and H. P. Talbot
grees 1 Be
Specific Gravity 60c '6o
F.
0 I.OOOO
I I.0069 2 I.OI40
1.02II
4 , I.0284 ' I.O357
6i !
8:
9 10
I.0432 I.0507 I.O584 I.0662 I.0741
II 12
13 14 . 15
I.0821 I.0902 I 0985 I.IO69 I.II54
16 I.1240
17 I.1328 18 3.1417
19 1,1508 20 3.1600
21 22
23 24
25
I.1694
1.1789 I.I885 1.1983 I.2083
26 I.2185
27 1.2288 28 1.2393 29 I .25OO
30 I.2609
3i I.27I9 32 1.2832 33 I.2946 34 1.3063 35 1.3182
Cent H?SO,
Freezing . (Melting/
Point , Deg. F.
0.00
32.O
I .02
31.2
2.08
30.5
3-13
29.8
4.21 1 28.9
5-28 , 28.1
6 37
27 2
7-45
26.3
8.55 i 25>I
9.66 1 24.O
10.77
22.8
11.89 13.01 14.13 15.25 16.38
21-5 20.0 .8.3 16.6
14-7
17.53 18.71
19.89
21.07 22.25
12.6 10.2
7-7 4.8 +- 1.6
23-43 24.61 25.81 27.03 28.28
29-53 30.79 32.05 33-33 34.63
35-93 37.26 38. 58 39-92 41.27
- i.8 -- 6.0 - 11 -16 -23
-30 "39 -49 -61 "74
-82 -96 -97 -91 -81
grees Be.
36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45
46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55
56 57 5* 59 60
61 62 63 64 641 64* 64j 65 651 65) 65I
66
Specific Gravity 60' 6oJ
F.
1-333 13446 1 - 3551 1.3679 1.3810
1.3942 1.4078 1 4216 1.4356 1.4500
1.4646 14796 1.4948 1.5104 1.5263
1.5426 1-5591 1.5761 1-5934 1.6111
1.6292 1.6477 1.6667 1.6860 t.7059
1.7262 1.7470 1.7683 1 -7901 1-7957 1.8012 I.8068 I.8125 1.8182 1.8239 I.8297
1.8354
$U
Cent H.SO*
Freezme '.Melting
Point Deg. l-
42.63
43-99 45-35 46.72 48.10
- "0 - 60
"53 -4" -41
49 47 50.87 52.26 53.66
55.07
-35
-31 -27 -23
-- 20
S6.48
57-90
59-32 60.75 62.18
-14
-15 -18 -22 -27
63.66 65.13 66.63 68.13 69.65
-33 -39 -49 -- 59
t
71-17 72.75 74.36
'5-99 77.67
t t
-- < -- 12.6
79-43 81.30
83-34 85.66 86.33 87.04 87.81
88.65 89.55 90.60 91.80
2-. 5
39-` 46. t
46.4 43.6
41.1 37.0
3? 1 24.6
14.4 -I
93-19
- 20
'This table has been approved and adopted as a standard by the Manufacturing Chc5: isis' Association of the United States.
|Below -- 402.
Specific gravity determinations were made at 6o5F., compared with water a: 6o'F-
0685119
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T
kllLFURIC ACID*--Continued
From the specific gravities, the corresponding degrees Baume were calculated by the following formula: Baume = i45--145/Sp. Gr. Allowance for Temperature
At io B. .029 Be. or .00023 Sp. Gr. for every i3F. At 20 Be. .0363 Be. or .00034 Sp. Gr. for every i3F. At 30 Be. .035 Be. or .00039 Sp. Gr. for every t3F. At 40 Be. .031 Be. or .00041 Sp. Gr. for every iF. At 50 Be. .028 Be. or .00045 Sp. Gr, for every i3F. At 60 Be. .026 Be. or .00053 Sp. Gr. for every t3F. At 63 Be. .026 Be. or .00057 Sp. Gr. for every iF. At 66 Be. .0235 Be. or .00054 Sp. Gr. for every iF. For temperatures above 6oF,, the correction is added to the observed indication; below 6oF. subtracted. Oleum Freezing Point Diagram ADOPTED--1941
TOWOLDMON0043203 WATER_PCB-00027672
V
general data
T
SODIUM BISULFITE 60 60F.
H. B. Bischoff
___
Degrees Baume
0.00 0. so I . 00 1.50 2.00
2.5O 3.00 3-50 4.00 4.50
5.00 5'50 6.00 6. so 7.00
7.50 8.00 8.50 9.00 9.50
10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00
12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 14.50
15,00 15.50 16.00 16.50 17.00
1750 18.00 18.50 19.00 19.50
Specific Gravity
Per Cent NaHSO:
Per Cent Available
Degrees Baume
I.0000 1.0034 I.0069 I.0104 I.0140
0.00 0.51 I .02
i-53 2.04
0.00 0.31 0.63
0.94 1.26
2C.00 20. SO 21.00 2! SO 22.00
I.0175 I.0211 I.0247 1,0284 I.O32O
1-0357 1.0394 1.0432 1.O469 1.0507
I.O545 I.0584 1.0623 I.0662 I.0701
2-55 3.06 3-57 4.08 4-59
5.II 5.63 6.15 6.67 7.19
7-71 8.24 8.77 9.30 9.83
i-57 1.88 2.20 2.51 2.83
3-15 3-47 3-79 4.11 4-43
4-75 5.07 5-40 5-72 6.05
22. SO 23.OO 23.50 24.OO 24.5O
25.00 25.50 26.00 26.50 27.00
27.50 28.00 28.50 29.OO 29.50
i .0-41 1.0781 1.0821 1.0861 1.0902
10.36 10.89 11.42
11.95 12.48
6.38 6.70
7.03 7-36 7.68
30.00 30,50 31.00 31.50 32.00
1.0043 1.098s 1.102" 1.1069 1. 1111
1. 1154 1.119" 1.1240 1.1284 1.1328
13.02 13.56 14.10 14.65 15.20
15.75 16.30 16.85 1 - .40 1 >.96
8.02 8.35 8.68 9.02 9.36
9.70 10.03 10.37 10.71 I! .05
32.50 33-00 33-50 34.00 34-50
35.00 35-5 36.00 36.50 37.00
1-13*2 1.141I.1462 I.IS08
1-1554
18.S2 19.08 19.64 20.2C 20.76
11.39
11.74 12.08
12.43 12.77
37-50 38.00 38. so 39.00
39.25
Specific Gravity
I.1600 1.164I.I694 I.I74I 1.1789
I.1831.388s 1.1934 1.1983 1.2033
1.2083 1.2134 1.218s 1.2236 1.2288
Per Cent NaHsO
Pc: Aim..,.
21.32 21 88 22 44 23 00
23 5"
I; :: i; r n v; 14 :
i-i :
24 14 24 -i 2S 28 2S.8S
26.42
U v; is :: I < < 1' y; 16 ;;
26.99 27. S6 28.13 28.70 29.2-
lh. 16 Of i . r.6f 18.Cl
1.2340 1-2393 .2446 I.2S00 I.2554
1.2609 1.2664 1.2719 1.2775 1.2832
I.2889 1.2946 1.3004 1.3063 3.3122
I.3182 I.3242 1-3303 1.3364 1.3426
29.8s 30 43 31.00
3i-5" 32.14
32.-1 33-28 33.86 34-43 35.01
35.62 36.2s 36.88 3" 51 3814
38.-8 39-42 40.06 40.69 41.30
18 18 ' 10.0: 19 ? 19 :
20.1 20 4! 20 >
:i c
21
'''[ *
2; `` --' -- '.
1.3488 1. 3SSI I.36IS I.3680 1.3-12
41.91 42. S2
43.12
33 "2 44 02
. 'p .
'
0685m
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general data
Be.
Tw.
0.25 0.50 0.75 I .00 1.25
1.50 1-75 2.00 2.25 2.50
2.75 3.00 3-25 3-5 3 75
4.00 4.25 4.50 4-75 5.00
O.34 O.70 1.04 i.38 1 -74
2.10 2.44 2.80 3.14 3-50
3-86 4.22 4.58 4-94 5-3
5 68 6.04 6,40 6.76 7.14
5-25
5-50 5-75 6.00
6.25
7.50 7.88 8.26
8.64 9.00
6.50
6-75 7.00
7-25 7.50
9.38 9.76 10.14 10.52 10.90
7-75 8.00
II.30 11.68
8.2< 8.50
12.06 12.46
8.75
1 17.84
Per Cent Available
Cl by Volume
O.II 0.21 0.32 0.43 O.54
O.65 O.76 O.87 O.98 1.10
1.21 I.32 1 -43 1 -55 1.66
1.78 1.90 2.01 2.13 2.26
2.38 2.51 2.63 2-75 2.88
3.01 3-13 3.26 3*39 3.52
3.64 3-77 3.90 4-05 4.18
Be.0
9.00 9-25 9.50 9-75 10.00
10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 12.50
13.00 13-50 14.00 14,50 15.00
15-50 16.00 16.50 17.00 17.50
18.00 18.50 19.00 19.50 20.00
20,50 21.00 21.50 22.00 22.50
23.00 23.50 24.00 24.50 25.00
Tw.
13.24 13.62 14.02 14.42 14.82
15.62 16.42 17.22 18.04 18.86
19.70 20.54 21.38 22.22 23.08
23-94 24.80 25.66 26.56 27.44
28.34 29.24 30.16 31.08 32.00
32.94 33.88 34.82 35.78 36.72
37-70 38,68 39,66 40.66 41.66
Per Cem Available
Cl by Volume
4.30 4-43 4-57 4-7i 4.84
5.09 5.38 5.65 5-94 6.24
6.52 6.83 7.12 7.41 7-71
8.01 8.31 8.60 8.92 9.23
9-54 9.87 10.19 10.51 10.84
11.18 11.52 11.89 12.23 12.60
12.95 13-33 i3-7i 14.11 14.50
066S122
TOWOLDMON0043205 WATER_PCB-00027674
TABLE OF COMPARATIVE PROPERTIES OF MONSANTO PLASTICIZERS
Flash Points
Boiling Points at 760 MM*
Molecular Weights
Crystallizing Points
470'F. _Tricrcsyl
(243 C,
Phosphate
_Tricresyl Phosphate
4S0F._ (232'C.)
43? F._ _Triphenyl
(225 C.)
Phosphate
435 F._ (224 C.)
Diphenyl
-Phthalate Santicizer 141
(241250CF..;'--------Santicizer 9
405 1-. --------Santicizer 141 (207 C.
390 F. _____ Santicizer 160
>99 C.'
Santicizer B-16
386 F. 190 C.
--------Santicizer
E-15
380 F. >93 g
Santicizer M-17
405fC.-
3905C._ (approx.)
386CC.-
375 C._ (approx.)
--Santicizer 141
--Santicizer 160
(approx.)
Triphenyl 1 Phosphate
36o;C.------- 1
350C.------- : Santicizer i-H
345'C.------- j
Dibutvl 340 c.--------: Phthalate
Santicizer 3 Santicizer 8
3^1 F. --------Santicizer 3 1.188 C.
34s F. -------- Santicizer 8 174 c.
340 F. _____ Dibutyl
1 ITO C 1
Phthalate
33 C._____ <Orthn-
(approx.)
. Nitrobiphenvl
320 C.-------- 1SE-a1n5ticizer
30s F 1152 G,
300 F. ; 149 G:
289.S F. 43 G
Diethyl Phthalate
Dimethyl Phthalate
Orthonitiobiphenyl
310'C.-------- '
298 C.-------282 c.-------From vapor pressure c
_Tricresyl
368.4
Phosphate
362.4-
340-3 --Santicizer 140 336.4- -Santicizer B-16
_Triphenyl
326.3
Phosphate
318.3
312.4- --Santicizer 160
280.3--------Santicizer fc-15
,,8 -_____ Dibutyl
-7S-3
Phrhalare
266.3-------- Santicizer M-17
253.0--------Santicizer i-H
_OrthoKitrobiphenyl
105 C.--
86-87C.-
69'C.-
59.0 c.-
_Triphenyl
49 C.-
Phosphate
34.5 C.*____ Ortho Minimum Nitrobiphenyl
Less than_ --03 C. '
Santicizer b-ip Santicizer M-lTricresvl Phosphate -- Santicizer uDioctvl Phthalate
'Supercools readily
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zer i-H lyl
zer 3 nyl
Refractive Index at 25 C.
Specific Gravity at 25CC.
1.613____ Ortho(approx.) Nitrobiphenyl
1.220--------Santicizer M-17
1.208------- Santicizer 140
, ''
Ortho Nitrobiphenyl
Weight per Gallon at 25;C.
Color (APHA* Max. Specification)
10.18--------Santicizer M-17 APHA 200-------- Santicizer 8
-Santicizer 140
r. _____ Ortho ' 4 Nitrobiphenyl
l,;6o------- Santicizer 140
,____ Tricresyl 1 '^5 Phosphate
1.190--------Santicizer 8 1.180--------Santicizer E-15
9.93
9.92
_Dimethyl Phthalate
9-85 -- -Santicizer E-15
iphcnyj zcr E-15
yl ate :er 140
1.540" -- Santicizer 8 1-535-- --Santicizer 160
_Tricresyl Phosphate
1.513--
1.508-- --Santicizer 141
1.504-- - Santicizer M-17
1.500--
_Diethyl Phthalate
1.498 -Santicizer E-15
1.492-- 1.490-------Santicizer B-16
1.125-------Santicizer i-H x r2Q____ Diethyl 1120 Phthalate 1.116-- --Santicizer 160 2-097-- -- Santicizer B-16
--Santicizer 141
1.045
0.982--
_Dioctyl Phthalate
_Tricresyl Phosphate
^ '35 Phthalate 9.31---------Santicizer 160 9.15-------- Santicizer B-16 9.10-------- Santicizer 141
APHA 75-------- Santicizer 160
APHA 6o_ (molten)
--Santicizer 3
APHA so-
APHA 45- --Santicizer B-16
Tricresyl APHA 40-------- Phosphate
Santicizer 140
Dibutyl Phthalate
APHA 20---------Santicizer E-: s
Santicizer M-i-
APHA 20_____ Triphenyl
(molten)
Phosphate
Distilled Water APHA o "Listerine" APHA 550
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Turn to page 146 for list of divisional sales offices--and key to products handled by each.
a
"A-32" Rubber Accelerator. .. "A-77" Rubber Accelerator. ,. "A-ioo" Rubber Accelerator___ Abrasives (See Aluminum Oxide
Abrasive Grain)........................... Accelerators, Rubber
"A-32"........................................... "A-77"........................................... "A-100"......................................... "Butasan"....................................
DPG............................................... "El-Sixty".................................. "Ethasan".................................... "Ethyl Thiurad"..................... "Guantal".................................. "Mertax"..................................... "Methasan"................................ "Mono Thiurad"...................... "Pip-Pip"...................................... "R-2" Crystals......................... "RZ-50"........................................ "Santocure"............................... "Thiocarbanilide".................. "Thiofide".................................. "Thiotax".................................... "Thiurad".................................... "Ureka" Base............................. Acetanilid, U.S.P.......................... Acetate Sheets and Film (See "Fibestos" and "Vuepak")..,. Acetic Acid...................................... Acetophenetidin, U.S.P.............. para-ACETYLAMINOBENZENE SULfonchloride (See para-Acetylaminobenzenesulfonyl Chloride).......................................
para-ACETYLAMINOBENZENESULfonyl Chloride.........................
Acetysalicylic Acid
Starch Granulations.............. U.S.P............................................... Acetyl Salicylic Acid, B.P.... N-Acetylsulfanilyl Chloride (See para-Acetylaminobenzenesulfonyl Chloride).............. Acid Inhibitor (See "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor)............................
Division or Department Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv.
Phosphate
Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Organic
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Organic
Organic
Organic Organic Australia
Organic
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Acid Sodium Pyrophosphate (See Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate)....................................
Acids Acetic............................................ Acetylsalicylic Starch Granulations........ U.S.P.......................................... Acetyl Salicylic, B.P............. Battery.........................................
Benzenesulfonic, Technical, Benzoic
Technical............................... (Also see "Benthal" Alkyd
Resin Intermediate)......... U.S.P.......................................... Carbolic (See Phenol)............. Chlorosulfonic......................... Creamery (See Sulfuric).........
2,4-D............................................. 24-Dichlorophenoxyacetic. . Electrolyte (See Battery).. .
Glycerophosphoric................. H Acid........................................... Hydrochloric............................
ortho-HYDROXYBENZOic (See Salicylic Acid).........................
Inhibited (Hydrochloric and Sulfuric)....................................
Koch.............................................. 2-METHYL-4-CHLOROPHENOXY-
ACETIC (MCP)......................... Milk Testing (See Sulfuric)..
Mixed (See Nitrating)..............
Muriatic (See Hydrochloric).
Nitrating....................................
Nitric............................................
Oleum (See Sulfuric)................
Phenolsulfonic.........................
Division or Department
Phosphate
Merrimac
Organic Organic Australia Organic Alerrimac Organic
Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Merrimac Australia Organic Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac
Organic
Organic Merrimac Merrimac
Organic Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic
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' pHENYLACETIC, POTASSIUM 1 ' Salt (Solution)......................
Phosphoric ortho*........................................ tctra-..........................................
Phosphorous.................. ..... Salicylic..................................... [ SULIUR1C......................................
Toluenesulfonic, Technical. alpha-ToLi'ic (See
phenylacetic)........................... 2 4,5*1 RICHLOROFHENOXY-
ACETIC....................................... Acid Sodium Pyrophosphate
(See Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate)......................
Adhesives (See Glues)..................
Division or Deportment
Organic
Organic
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Organic Organic Merrimac Australia Organic
Organic
Organic
Phosphate Australia Plastics Western
Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proof.. `Mersol" Proprietary
Solvent...................................
68 "Monsanto AE-i" High Molecular Weight Ester
Alcohol................................... "Nealco" Anti-Freeze........... "Alkophos" Aluminum Acid
Phosphates................................. Alkyl Acid Phosphates
Amyl............................................. n-BuiYi........................................
Ethyl >0 Loralkyl.....................................
Methyl........................................
M1M............................................ 6 n-OCTYL........................................
Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates (See >i "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl
Sulfonates)...................................
O0 Alkyl Phosphoric Acids (See Alkyl Acid Phosphates)............
64 Alpha-Chlqrotoluene (See (Ol Benzyl Chloride)......................
Alpha-Toluic Acid (See 66 Phenylacetic Acid).....................
Alum (See Aluminum Sulfate, 60 Commercial and Iron Free)...
Aluminum Acid Phosphates 66 (See "Alkophos").......................
Aluminum Chloride Solution 66 320 B6............................................
Aluminum Metaphosphate____ [Ol Aluminum Oxide, Fused (See
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive 69 Grain)............................................
Merrimac
Merrimac
Phosphate Merrimac
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Organic
Organic
Merrimac
Phosphate
Merrimac Phosphate
Phosphate
69
69
69 70 70 86 IOI
105 102
69
103
95 105
57,58
56
63
64 65
39 40 40 40 40 40 40 40
93 40
46
69
4, 41
39 40 40
40
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain............................................
Aluminum Phosphate, Mono... Aluminum Phosphate, Tri........ Aluminum Sulfate
Commercial................................ Iron Free.................................... Aminoanisole (See Anisidine, ortho- and para-)........................ para-AMINOBENZENESULFONAMIDE (See Sulfanilamide, U.S.P.)... Aminobiphenyl, Technical ortho-............................................ para-.............................................. Aminochlorobenzene (See ChloroaniJine, meta-, orthoand para-).....................................
i-Amino-2, 4-Dinitrobenzene (See 2, 4-DimtroaniJine)..........
Aminodiphenyl (See Aminobiphenvl, ortho- and para-)...
Aminoethoxybenzene (See Phenetidine, ortho- and para-)
8-Amino-i-Naphthol-3, 6Sodium Acid Disulfonatb (See H Acid)...............................
ortho-AMiNONiTROBENZENE (See ortho-Nitroanihne)....................
Aminophenetole (See Phenetidine, ortho- and para-).............
i-Amino-2-Phenylethane (See bera-Phenylethylamine)............
Aminophenylethyl Ether (See Phenetidine, ortho- and para-)
Ammonia Anhydrous................................. Aqua..............................................
Ammonium Benzoate................... Ammonium Ethyl Phosphate. . Ammonium Metaphosphate___ Ammonium Phosphate
Di................................................... HEMi-(Hemibasic)...................... Mono............................................ Ammonium Potassium Phosphate (See Potassium Ammonium Phosphate, Mono) Amyl Acid Phosphate (See Alkyl Acid Phosphates)............ Amyl Potassium Sodium Phosphate................................... Amylhydroquinone, 2, 5-D1tekt (See "Samovar" A, Rubber Antioxidant)................. Anhydrous Ammonia (See Ammonia, Anhydrous)............. Anhydrides Maleic.......................................... Phosphoric (See Phosphorus Pentoxide)....................................
Division or Department
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Mernmac Merrimac Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Organic
Organic Organic
Merrimac Organic Organic
Organic Organic Merrimac Merrimac Organic Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Rubber Serv. Merrimac Organic Phosphate
40 40 40 40 4i 42, 43 too
41 41
49> 5
55 4i 68
59 66
68 69
68
41 41 41 4i 42
42 42 42
83 40
42
43 41 62
70 127
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Anhydrides--^ Cont.i Phthalic..................................... .. Succinic...................................... .
Anisidine ortho-.................................. .. para-...................................... .
Anti-Freeze See "Nealco" Anti-Freeze;......................... ..
Antioxidants, Oil See "Santolene" Fuel Oil and "Santolube" Oil Additives).................
Antioxidants, Rubber ''Flectol" H..............................
"Santoflex" AW .................... "Santoflex" B.......................... "Santoflex" BX....................... "Santoflex" 35........................
"Santoyar" A............................
"Santovar" 0........................... "Santowhite" Crystals........ "Santowhite" L...................... "Santowhite" MK................. Antiseptics and Germicides Chloramine-T, N.F.................
para-CiiLORO-meta-XYLENOL.. "Cresantol" 3 Germicide. ,.
"Cresantol" 15 Germicide. . Cresol
meta-......................................... ortho-....................................... para-.........................................
Cresol-Cresylic Acid............. Phenol, U.S.P...........................
"Santophen" i Germicide. .. Aqua Ammonia (See Ammonia,
Aqua)........................................... "Areskap" Sodium Butyl-
OrthO-PHENYLPKENOLSU'LFONATE..............................................
"Aresket" Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonate.....................
"Aresklene" Disodium DiBUTYL-Ortho-PHENYLPHENOlDISULFONATE................................
"Aroclor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls..............................
Aspirin (See Acetylsalicylic Acid, U.S.P.)..............................
Division or Deportmenl
Organic Organic
Organic Organic
Merrimac
Organic
Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv.
Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd.
Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Organic Organic
Merrimac
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Organic
Poge No.
100 42 43 65
00-9?
43 43 43 44
49 51 51 51 51 51 51 52 68 93
44 44
44 39 44
b
Barium Metaphosphate............ . Barium Phosphate, Di............ . Barium Pyrophosphate, Dt... . Battery Acid................................... .
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Organic Merrimac
1 28
45 45 45 45
"Benthal'' Ai.kyd Resin Intermediate.............................
Benzenesulfonic. Acid, Technical..................................
Benzoate of Sodium See Sodium Benzoate,.................
Benzoates Ammonium................................ Benzyl, t'.S.P..................... Sodium Technical............................ U.S.P.......................................
Benzoic Acid Abo see "Benthal'' Alkyd Resin Intermediate)................ Technical.................................. U.S.P............................................
Benzotrichloride...................... Benzyl Benzoate, U.S.P............ Benzyl Chloride.........................
Stabilized.................................. ortho-BENZYL-para-CHLORO-
phenol. Technical See "Santophen" I Germicide). . . Beta-Phenyi.ethylamine........... Bicyclohexyl................................ "Biolite" Mold Inhibitor. . . Biphenyl........................................ ortho-BiPHENYi Biguantde See "SA-326" ortho-Biphenyl Biguanide).................................. Biphenyl, Chlorinated i See "Aroclor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls)............................... 1, 3 Bis '2-BenzothiazolylMercaptomethyl) Urea See "El-Sixty" Rubber Accelerator)................................ Bisulfate of Soda : See Sodium Bisulfate)................................. Bislxfite of Soda . See Sodium Bisulfite)...................................... Bleach (See "Merclor" Sodium Hypochlorite)........................... Bone Ash.................................. "Butasan" Rubber Accelera tor ............................................... "Butvar" See PoiyvinylButyral Resins)...................... "Butvar" B-73, B-?6 See Sur face Coating Resins).............. h-Butyl Acid Phosphate See Alkyl Acid Phosphates). . . . Butyl Benzyl Phthalate See "Santicizer" 160 Plasticizer . . Butyl Phthalate See Dibutvl Phthalate)................................ Butyl Phthalyl Butyl GlycoLATE See "Santicizer" B-16 Plasticizer)..............................
'ream,.
( rni^
Cruanii.
'''ream.. t'ruiniv.
Oruanc * Titanic
Organic Organic ' 'ritaniv. 1 Vuanic Organ;. Organic Organic
Organic OrganicPhosphate Organic I'hocphate
Phi phaie
Phosphate
Ruhhor Seri
Mcrrm Jv
Mcrnmjv
Mcrr.ni Jv Mammae
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nYLUYDROQUINONE, 2, 4-D146 Tert (See "Santovar" O
Rubber Antioxidant)................ 46 CTYRAL (See Polyvinyl-Butyral
Resins)....................................... 96
Division or Department
Rubber Serv. Plastics
4i 46
96 IE
96
J4FFEINE
ClTRATED, U.S.P.......................
46 *6 *6 46 46
U.S.P......................................... Ialcium Acid Phosphate (Sec Calcium Phosphate, Mono)... jtLcuiM Glycerophosphate, N.F.............................................
46 Calcium Metaphosphate..........
47 Calcium Nitrate........................
Organic Organic
Phosphate
Organic Phosphate Merrimac
Calcium Phosphate
Di, Anhydrous........................ Phosphate
>3 Di, Dihydrate......................... Phosphate
>9 Mono........................................ Phosphate
47 Tri............................................. Phosphate
47 47
Calcium Pyrophosphate (Normal)....................................
Phosphate
Calcium Silicate Slag.............. Phosphate
-5
Calcium Sulfate (See "Crysalba" Dentifrice Base) ..............
Phosphate
Carbolic Acid (See Phenol)___ Organic
4 Caustic Soda............................... Organic Cedar Rez" (See "Color-Toned
Rez" Exterior Penetrating
Sealers)...................................... Western 6 Cellulose-Acetate Plastics
"Fibestos" Cellulose-
6 Acetate Sheets.................... Plastics Reinforced "Vuelite" Cel-
u lulose Acetate.................... Plastics
Vuelite" Embossed Shield
Material por Fluorescent
m Lighting.............................. Plastics
`Vuepak" Rigid Transparent
Packaging Material.......... Plastics '-ellulose-Nitrate Plastics
(See "Nitron" Cellulose-
Nitrate Sheets).......................... Plastics
Styrene Copolymer RUSTIC......................................... ^osal Hydrate, U.S.P.......... Chlo'i"omine-T, N.F.. ^Lorides
Plastics Organic Organic
luminum, Solution 320 B6.. Benzyl.. qJ^vl, Stabilized
,.^inated Biphenyls (See 7 l Ppo^iSoorr"" Pooll'ychlorinated
1 0lVPlieny]s).
1
Merrimac Organic Organic
Phosphate
Page
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48 47 48 58 48 48 48 48 48 48 49 49
49
5i
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82 82
72 49 49 40 46 47
44
Division or Department
Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
(See "Aroclor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls)................................ Phosphate Chlorine.......................................... Organic Chloroaminozbenzene (See
Chloroaniline, meta- ortho-, and paia-)..................................... Organic Chloroaniline meta-.............................................. Organic ortho-............................................ Organic para-.............................................. Organic Chlorobenzene.............................. Organic para-CHL0R0-meta-CRES0L......... Monsanto, Ltd. Chlorobenzol (See Chloro benzene) ........................................ Organic i-Chloro-2, 4-DlNITROBENZENE
(See 2,4-Dinitrochlorobcnzcnc, Technical).................................. Organic Chlorohydroxybenzene (See
Chlorophenol, ortho- and para-)............................................. Organic Chloronitrobenzene (See
Nitrochlorobenzene, meta-, ortho- and para-)........................ Organic
Chlorophenol ortho- (Technical)...................... Organic para-.............................................. Organic
Chlorosulfonic Acid.................. Organic
Chlorothenylpyramine Citrate......................................... Organic
alpha-CHLOROTOLUENE (See Benzyl Chloride)........................ Organic
para-CHLORO-meta-XYLENOL-- Monsanto, Ltd.
Chrome Sulfate, Basic (See "Santotan" KR Basic Chrome Sulfate)..........................................
Merrimac
Cttrated Caffeine, U.S.P. (See Caffeine, Citrated, U.S.P.)___ Organic
Coatings, Surface "Color-Toned Rez" Exterior Penetrating Sealers "Cedar Rez"........................... "Driftwood Rez"................ "Mahogany Rez"................. "Redwood Rez".................... "Sage Rez" ............................. "Hi-Gloss Rez" Interior Luster Wood Finish........... "Rez" Wood Sealer and Primer...................................... "Rezite" Wood Sealer........... "White Rez" Blonding Sealer for Toned Wood Effects.....................................
Compound 1080 (See Sodium Fluoroacetate)...........................
Copper 8-Quinolinolate, Technical (See "Milmer" 1
Fungicide)....................................
Western Western Western Western Western
Western
Western Western
Western
Organic
Organic
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Corundum, Artificial (See Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain)..
"Coumarin Monsanto".............. Coumarone Resin.......................... "Cresantol" 3 Germicide......... "Cresantol" 15 Germicide .... Cresol
meta-............................................... ortho-............................................. para-............................................... Cresol-Cresylic Acid.................. Cresyl Diphenyl Phosphate (See "Santicizer" 140
Plasticizer).................................... Cresylic Acid (See Cresol)......... Crbsylic Acid, ortho- and
meta- Rich................................... "Crysalba" Dentifrice Base. .. Curodex (See Reodorants,
Rubber)......................................... Cyclohexylamine.......................... Cyclohexyibenzene...................... N-Cyclohexyl-2-Benzothia-
zylsulfenamide (See "Santocure" Rubber Accelerator)___ N-Cyclohexyl para-ToLUENESULFONAMIDE (See "Santicizer" l-H Plasticizer)...........................
Phosphate Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd.
Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd.
Organic Monsanto, Ltd.
Monsanto, Ltd. Phosphate
Rubber Serv. Organic Phosphate
Rubber Serv.
Organic
Page No.
40 51 105 51 51
51 51 51 52
88 5i
105 52
83 52 52
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86
d
2, 4-D (See 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacctic Acid).........................
2, 4-D Isopropyl Ester (See 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid-Isopropyl Ester)................
2,4-D Sodium Salt (See 2,4Dichlorophenoxyacetic AcidSodium Salt)................................
DDT (See "Santobane" DDT Insecticide)...................................
Detergents "Monsanto Detergent MXP"........................................ "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" CD Polyoxyethylene Ester...................... "Sterox" SE Polyoxyethylene Thioether...........
130
Australia Organic
Organic
Australia Organic Organic
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
105 53
53
105 53 89
65 93 99 99 99 99
Detergents--(Cont.) "Sterox" SK Polyoxyethylene Thioether...........
Dialkyl Phenol-Sulfide (See "Santowhire" Rubber Antioxidants)................................
Diammonium Hydrogen Phosphate (See Ammonium Phosphate, Di)......................................
Diamylammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate....................................
Dibarium Phosphate (See Barium Phosphate, Di)....................
Dibarium Pyrophosphate (See Barium Pyrophosphate, Di)...
Dibutyl Phthalate...................... Dicalcium Phosphate (See
Calcium Phosphate, Di, Anhydrous and Dihydrate)................ Dichlorobenzene, para- (See "Santochlor" para-Dichlorobenzene)........................................ Dichloro-Diphenyl-Trichloroethane. Technical (See "Santobane" DDT Insecticide)................................... 2, 4-Dichlorohydroxybenzene (See 2, 4-Dichlorophenol). ... 2, 5-DlCHLORONITROBENZENE___ 2, 4-Dichlorophenol, Technical.................................... 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid................................................
2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid-Isopropyl Ester..............
2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic
Division or Department
Phosphate
Rubber Serv,
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Organic
Phosphate
Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic Australia Organic Organic
Dicyclohexyl (See Bicyclohexyl).............................................
Dicyclohexylamine...................... Di (2-Ethyl Hexyl) Phthalate 0, 0-Diethyl 0-para-NiTRO-
phenyl Thiophosphate (See "Niran" Insecticide).................. Diethyl Phthalate...................... Dihydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone. 2, 4-Diisocyanate (See metaTolylene Diisocyanate)............. Dilead Orthophosphate (See Lead Orthophosphate, Di)___ Dilead Pyrophosphate (See Lead Pyrophosphate, Di)......... Dimagnesium Phosphate (See Magnesium Phosphate, Di)... Dimagnesium Pyrophosphate (See Magnesium Pyrophosphate, Di)............................. 2, 3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, Technical....................................
Organic Phosphate Organic Organic
Organic Organic Merrimac Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Organic
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vVPlMETHYLCYCLOHEXYSam op Dibutyldi-
| ihiocarhamic Acid. 50', S.'iMiosor See "RZ-50" Rubber Accelerator;..............
Amithyl Monosodium Phos phate See Methyl Sodium Phosphate ....................................
HiMniiYi. Phthalath..................
\'.N-DlMETHYL-N'-2-PYRIDYL' N"-2* s-Chlorothesyl)
Ethylesediamine Citrate See Chlorothcnyfpvramine Citrate...................................... N.N-Dimethyi.-N'-2-Pyridyl-
IN'-:-Thnylethylenediamine Hydrochloride ;See Thenylpvramine Hydro-
I c j-Dinitroaniline........................
1 4-Dl\ITROCHlOROBENZENE>
TfcCHNICAl.........................................
4. 4*DlMTRO?HESYLMERCAPTO)
IBi\70thia20LE .See "Ureka" Rsm* Rubber Accelerator....... 'V,I('VL PlITHALATE 'See A
. --Ethyl Hexyl) Phthalate;___ Aphisyl See Biphenyl).......... I'jr'UiSYUii ANiDiNE (See DPG), I '''PHFNYLiil amdine Phthalate
1 ;,>un"yCi.iLPahnttahla"lRatueb.b...e..r............... _1 'APcitcieMleLraTtorh1i.o..l..r..e..a...'...S..e..e...T..h...i.o..-. `arbanilide "A-i") Rubber , Acs.clerator;................................
Phosphate 'See i .^"Mum Phosphate, Di;. ... . ` ':s|eciant Intensifiers
! AJ'tAp" Sodium Butyli 'nh-PiIENYLPHENOLSULFO-
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<u,phes I Germicide .llHox" No. 5 Polyoxy'''h i.iNE Thioether. ..
' Rux" No. 6 POLYOXY-
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^hvleml Ester................
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Rubber Serv.
Phosphate Australia Organic
Organic
Organic Organic Organic
Rubber Serv. Organic Phosphate Rubber Serv,
Rubber Serv. Organic
Rubber Serv. Phosphate
Phosphate Organic Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Page No.
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102 55 55
38 53 47 36
37 55
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Disodium Dihydrogen Pyro phosphate (See Sodium Acid Pvrophosphate)..........................
Disodium Phosphate, Anhy drous See Sodium Phosphate, Di, Anhvdrous)..........................
Disodium Phosphite, Anhy drous See Sodium Phosphite, Di, Anhvdrous)..........................
Dispersing Agents "Areskap" Sodium Butylortho-PHENYLPHENOLSULFONATE.......................................... "Aresket" Sodium ButylbiPHENYLSULFONATE................. "Aresklene" Disodium DiBUTYL-onho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE............. "Mertanol" Synthetic Tansing Agent............................ "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates............................ "Stf.rox" No. 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" CD PolyoxyETHYLENE ESTER..................... "Sterox" SE PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox" SK PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER...........
2-2'-DlTHlOBIS (Benzothiazole) (MBTS) (See "Thiofide" Rubber Accelerator).................
D.O.P. (See Di (2-Ethyl Hexvl) Phthalatel.....................................
DPG (Diphenvlguanidine).......... "D.P. Solution" Lacquer
Additive...................................... "Driftwood Rez" (See "Color-
Toned Rez" Exterior Penetrating Sealers)...........................
Division or Department
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Merrimac Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Rubber Serv. Organic Rubber Serv. Merrimac
Western
Poge No.
95
9-
98
44 44
44 63 93 99 99 99 99 99
38 53 36 55
51
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Electrolyte (See Battery Acid).
"El-Sixty" Rubber Accelerator................................................
Emulsifying Agents "Areskap" Sodium Butylortho-PHENYLPHENOLSULFONATE......................................... "Aresket" Sodium ButylbiPHENYLSULFONATE.................
Organic Merrimac Rubber Serv.
Phosphate Phosphate
45 36
44 44
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Emulsifying Agents--(Corn.) "Aresklene" Disodium DiBl'TVL-Ortho-PHENVLPHENOLDISULFONATE............. "Monsanto Emulsifiers H, L, M AND R"......................... "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates............................ "Sterox" No. 5 PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox1' No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" CD Polyoxy-
ETHYLENE ESTER...................... "Sterox" SE Polyoxy-
ETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox" SK Polyoxy-
ETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Ethasan" Rubber Accelerator "Ethavan" Flavoring and
Aromatic..................................... 6-Ethoxy-i, 2-DIHYDR0-2, 2, 4-
Trimethylquinoline (See "Santoflex" AW Rubber Antioxidant)................................ Ethyl Acetate.............................. Ethyl Acid Phosphate (See Alkvl Acid Phosphates)............ Ethyl Alcohol--190 Proot___ Ethyl Ammonium Phosphate (See Ammonium Ethvl Phosphate).................................. Ethyl Di (J-Ethanol) Ammonium Phosphate........................... Ethyl Phthalyl Ethyl Glycolate (See "Santizicer" E-15 Plasticizer)................................... Ethyl Potassium Phosphate. .. Ethyl Potassium Sodium Phosphate...................................
"Ethyl Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator....................................
N-Ethyl para-ToLUENE Sulfo-
Diviilon or Department
Phosphate Organic Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Rubber Serv. Organic
Rubber Serv. Merrimac Phosphate Mernmac
Phosphate Phosphate
Organic Phosphate Phosphate Rubber Serv.
3 Plasticizer)...............................
Ethyl Vanillin (See "Ethavan" Flavoring and Aromatic).........
"Excelite" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins.........
"Excelite'' Phenol-Formaldehyde Molding Compounds...
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Ferric Sodium Pyrophosphate (See Sodium Ferric Pvrophosphate'i...................................
Ferrophosphorus.......................... "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate
Sheets.......................................... Fire Retardants for Textiles
"Monsanto Fire Retardant A".............................................
"Monsanto Fire Retardant B".............................................
"Rezgard" A, Fire Retardant for Textiles..................
"Rezgard" E Fire Retardant for Textiles..........................
"Flectol" H Rubber AntiOXIDANT.......................................
Formaldehyde............................... Fungicides
para-CHLORo-meta-CRESOL. .. para-CHLORO-meta-XYLENOL,, "Milmer" 1 Fungicide........... para-NiTROPHENOL................... "Santobrite" Sodium Penta-
chlorophenate, Technical "Santophen" 20 Pentachlo-
rophenol, Technical......... "Fungisal 0" (See Salicylani-
lide, Technical).......................... "Fungisal W" (See Sodium
Salicvlanilide 1............................ "Fungiseal" Wood Preserva-
tive............................................... Fused Aluminum Oxide (See
Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Grain'i...........................................
Division or Deportment
Phosphate Phosphate Plastics
Phosphate Phosphate Mernmac Merrimac Rubber Serv. Australia Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd. Organic Organic Organic Organic Australia Australia Western
Phosphate
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Germicides (See Antiseptics and Germicides)................................
Glies "Lauxein" Casein Glue........
"Lauxeis" Casein-Soybean Blend Glue...........................
"Lauxein" Soybean Glue___
"Lauxite" Melamine Resin Adhesive.................................
"Launjte" Phenolic Resin Adhesives................................
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Plastics Western
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73 "Lauxite" Urea Resin Adhesives..................................
65
Liquid, Ready-To-Use Gen 6s eral Purpose Glue (No.
2805)........................................... Glycerophosphates
Calcium, N.F............................ Ferric, N.F............................... Magnesium.................................. 43 Manganese, N.F....................... l05 Potassium (Solution)............... Sodium, N.F.............................. 50 Sodium (Solution).................... 51 (Jlycerophosphoric Acid 64 (Solution)................................... 67 Glycolates
"Santicizer" B-16 89 Plasticizer..............................
"Santicizer" E-15 94 Plasticizer ..............................
"Santicizer" M-17 105 Plasticizer..............................
"Guantal" Rubber Accelera105 tor..................................................
Division or Department
Australia Plastics Western
Australia Plastics Western
Western
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Organic
Organic
Organic
Rubber Serv.
Page No.
105 57
105 58
58 58 58 5 5 58 59 59
59
87 88 88
37
h
H Acid............................................... "HB-40" Partially Hydrogen-
ated Terphenyl......................... Hbmisodium Phosphate (See
Sodium Phosphate, Hemi).... Herbicides
24-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid...........................................
24-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid--Isopropyl Ester___
f 2,4-DlCHLOROPHENOXYACETIC Acid--Sodium Salt.............
2-Methyl-4-Chlorophenoxyacetic Acid.............................
'Santobritb" Sodium Pentau chlorophenate, Technical ' "Santophen" 20 Pentachlo-
Rophenol, Technical......... Sodium Trichloroacetate. .. "SULFASAN" XANTHOGEN
Disulfide..................................
Menimac Phosphate Phosphate
Australia Organic Organic Australia Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Rubber Serv.
59 59 97
105 53 53
105 53 64
89
94 98 !- IOO
Herbicides--(Cont.) 24,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid.............................
24,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid--Isopropyl Ester..........................................
Hexahydroaniline (See Cyclohexylamine)................................
Hexahydropyridine (See Piperidine)..................................
"Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor, . .. "Hi-Gloss Rez" Interior
Luster Wood Finish................ Hydrochloric Acid......................
Hydroxybbnzene (See Phenol).. Ortho-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID
(See Salicylic Acid)................... Hydroxychlorobenzene, ortho-
and para- (See Chlorophenol, ortho- and para-)....................... 2-HYDROXY-3-METHOXYBENZALdehyde, Technical................... para-HYDROXYNITROBENZENE (See para-Nitrophenol)............
Division or Department
Australia Organic
Organic Organic Organic Rubber Serv.
Western Organic Menimac Organic Organic
Organic Organic Organic
Page No.
105 103
103 52 71 59 59 60 68 86
50 60 07
I
Industrial Resins "Excelite" Phenol-Formal dehyde Industrial Resins . "Lustrex" Styrene Industrial Resins............................ "Resimene" Melamine-Formaldehyde Industrial Laminating Resins.............. "Resinox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins ...
Inhibited Acids..............................
Inhibitors, Acid (See "Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor)..................
Inks, Lacquer Base (See "Santocel" Silica Aerogel for Industrial Applications)................
Insecticides Benzyl Benzoate, U.S.P......... "Nifos"-T Insecticide........... "Niran" Insecticide................ "Santobane" DDT Insecticide............................................. "Santochlor" para-DiCHLOrobenzene................................
"Insoluble Sulfur 60"............... Iron Glycerophosphate (See
Glycerophosphate, Ferric) . ..
Australia Plastics
Plastics Plastics Organic Merrimac Rubber Serv.
Merrimac
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Rubber Serv.
Organic
105 73. 74
73. 74 73. 74
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Iron Phosphate (See Ferric ortho-Phosphate).........................
Iron Phosphide (See Ferrophosphorus)..................................
Isocyanates OCTADECYL.................................... Phenyl........................................... meta-ToLYENE, Di...................
i-Isocyanato-Octadecane (See Octadecyl Isocyanate)................
Isopropyl 2>4-DichlorophenOXYACETATE (See 2, 4-Dfchlorophenoxyacetic Add-Isopropyl Ester)......................................
Isopropyl 24.5-TRicHLORoPHENOXYACETATE (See 24,5Trichlorophenoxyacetic Add-Isopropyl Ester)................
Division or Department Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Organic
Organic
k
Koch Acid........................................ Merrimac
1
Lacquer Emulsifying Agents "Aresklene" Disodium Di BUTYL-ortho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE.............. "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioether............ "Sterox" No. 6 PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER............ "Sterox" CD PolyoxyETHYLENE ESTER....................... "Sterox" SE PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER............ "Sterox" SK PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER............
Laminating Plastics "Resimene" Melamine-Form aldehyde Industrial Laminating Resins.............. "Resinox" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins . "Saflex" Laminating Plastic for Safety Glass..................
Lampblack........................................ Latex Penetrants
"Aresklene" Disodium Di BUTYL-ortho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE..............
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Plastics Plastics Plastics Merrimac
Phosphate
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44 93 99 99 99 99 99
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Latex Penetrants--(Corn.) "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" CD PolyoxyETHYLENE ESTER...................... "Sterox" SE Polyoxyethylene Thioether........... "Sterox" SK Polyoxyethylene Thioether...........
Latex Stabilizers "Aresklene" Disodium DibuTYL-Ortho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE............................ "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox" No. 6 PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox" CD PolyoxyETHYLENE ESTER....................... "Sterox" SE PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER........... "Sterox" SK PolyoxyETHYLENE THIOETHER...........
"Lauxein" Casein Glue..............
"Lauxein" Casein-Soybean Blend Glue.................................
"Lauxein" Soybean Glue..........
"Lauxite" Melamine Resin Adhesive........................................
"Lauxite" Phenolic Resin Adhesives......................................
"Lauxite" Resorcinol Resin Adhesives......................................
"Lauxite" Urea Resin Adhesives......................................
"Lauxtol" A, Wood Preservative.................................................
Lead Metaphosphate................... Lead Orthophosphate
Di................................................ Mono............................................. Tri..................................................
Division or Department
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Australia Plastics Western
Australia Plastics Western Australia Plastics Western
Plastics Western
Plastics Western
Australia Plastics Western
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ntii.M Metaphosphate........... k,u Lolalkyl Acid Phosphate (See
Aik\i Acid Phosphates)........... Ut. L: STREX ' LaTICES AND RESINS
See Surface Coating Resins).. yu Usmx1' Styrene Industrial
Resins........................................
mv Ltsmx" L Styrene Molding
Compounds............................... mu Li strex" LT Styrene Mold
ing Compounds........................ Listrex" LX Styrene Moldiso Compounds (Heat 4i Resistant).............. 'In See Caustic Soda)...............
Division or Deportment Phosphate
Western Phosphate
Phosphate
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics Organic
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^ uSPKATI ^ee Magnesium i:` .Wmui PhosPhate)...........
TS1SII'M f`PHOSPHATE (See 'hIU1 P^0SP^are> Mono)
... CS'''^phosphate. \^'!mw,,""p"ate- -
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Organic PhMphate
];. Ma0 " ................................. Phosphate . in ....................................... Phosphate <... ................................ Phosphate M RTMpHOSPHATE, Di. Phosphate fNOts 1 \I^TM,,0<iEN fhoiph,.? (*' Magnesium
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"Merlon" Textile Processing and Finishing Agents "Merlon" BR............................ "Merlon" BRS........................ "Merlon" KR-i....................... "Merlon" KR-2....................... "Merlon" KR-3.......................
"Merlon" KR-4....................... "Merlon" KR-5....................... "Merlon" S............................... "Merlon" SP............................
Division or Department
Textile
Textile Textile
Textile
No. 62
Agent........................................... Merrimac Agent...........................................
63
vent Alcohol............................ "Mertanol" Synthetic Tan-
ning Agent................................
"Mertax" Rubber .Accelerator "Mertone" WB-z Precoat for
Paper............................................ Meta-Aminochlorobenzene
(See meta-ChJoroaniline).........
Meta-Chloroaniline.................. Meta-Chloronitrobenzene (See
meta-Nitrochlorobenzene)___
Merrimac Rubber Serv.
Organic Organic Organic
63 37
49 49
Meta-Cresol..................................
Meta-Nitrochlorobenzene___ Meta Rich Cresylic Acid......... Meta-Terphenyl.......................... Meta-Tolylene Diisocyanate.. "Methasan" Rubber Accelera
tor................................................. Methoxyaniline (See Anisidine
ortho- and para-)....................... 2-Methoxynitrobenzene (See
ortho-Nitroanisole)................... Methyl Acid Phosphate (See
Alkyl Acid Phosphates)............ 2-Methyl-4-Chlorophenoxy-
acetic Acid (MCP).................. Methyl Phthalyl Ethyl Gly-
colate (See "Santicizer" M-17 Plasticizer).......................
Monsanto, Ltd. Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Phosphate Phosphate
67 105 101 103
Rubber Serv. Organic Organic
37 42, 43
66
Phosphate
40
Organic
64
Organic
Methyl Salicylate B.P................................................. U.S.P............................................
Methyl Sodium Phosphate___ Methyl para-ToLUENESULFO-
NATE.............................................. Milk Testing Acid (See
Sulfuric Acid)............................
Australia Organic Phosphate
Organic
Organic
105 85 64
"Milmer" 1 Fungicide............... Mim Acid Phosphate (See Alkyl
Acid Phosphates)....................... Mixed Acid (See Nitrating Acid)
Merrimac Organic
Phosphate Organic Merrimac
40 66
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Molding Compounds "Excelite" Phenol-Formal dehyde ....................................... "Lustrex" Styrene.................. "Resimene" Melamine-For maldehyde................................ "Resinox" Phenol-Formal dehyde .......................................
Monoaluminum Phosphate (See Aluminum Phosphate, Mono).
MoNOAMMONtUM PHOSPHATE (See Ammonium Phosphate, Mono).............................................
Monocalcium Phosphate (See Calcium Phosphate, Mono)...
Monochlorobenzene (See Chlorobenzene)...........................
Monocresyl Diphenyl Phos phate (See "Santicizer" 140 Plasticizer)....................................
Monohydrate (See Sulfuric Acid)...............................................
Monolead Orthophosphate (See Lead Orthophosphate, Mono).............................................
Monomagnesium Phosphate (See Magnesium Phosphate, Mono).............................................
Australia Plastics Plastics Plastics Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Organic
Organic Organic Merrimac
Phosphate
Phosphate
Monomethyl Disodium Phos phate (See Methyl Sodium Phosphate)....................................
Phosphate
Monopotassium Ammonium Phosphate (See Potassium Ammonium Phosphate, Mono)
Phosphate
Monopotassium Phosphate (See Potassium Phosphate, Mono).. Phosphate
Monosodium Phosphate (See Sodium Phosphate, Mono)... Phosphate
Monosodium Phosphite, Anhy drous (See Sodium Phosphite, Mono, Anhydrous)....................
Phosphate
"Mono Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator................................ Rubber Serv.
Monourea Orthophosphate (Sec Urea Orthophosphate, Mono).............................................
Phosphate
"Monsanto AE-i" High Mole cular Weight Ester Alcohol Phosphate
"Monsanto Detergent MXP". "Monsanto Emulsifiers H, L,
M and R".....................................
Phosphate Organic
"Monsanto Fire Retardant A" "Monsanto Fire Retardant B" "Montar" Synthetic Resins. .. Muriatic Acid (See Hydro
chloric Acid)................................
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
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64
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Division or Department
N-Ethyl para-TomENE Sulfonamide (See "Santicizer" 3 Plasticizer)....................................
N-SoDiUM-N-CHLORo-paraToluenesulfonamide (See Chloramine-T, N.F.)................
i-Napthylamine-3,6,8-TriSulfonic Acid, Disodium Salt (See Koch Acid)..............
"Nealco" Anti-Freeze................ "Nifos"-T Insecticide................ "Niran" Insecticide.................... Nitrate Plastic Sheets (See
"Nitron" Cellulose-Nitrate Sheets)........................................... Nitrating Acid..............................
Nitre Cake (See Sodium Bisulfate).......................................
Nitric Acid......................................
Ortho-NlTKOANIlINE....................... onho-NiTROANISOLE....................... Ortho-NlTROBIPHENYL,
Technical.................................... para-NiTROBiPHENyl...................... Nitrochlorobenzene
meta-............................................... ortho-............................................. para-............................................... ortho-NlTRODIPHENYL (See ortho-NitrobiphenyJ, Technical)..................................... para-NiTRODiPHENYL (See paraNitrobiphenyl)............................. i-Nitro-2,5-Dichlorobenzene (See 2,5-Dichloronitrobenzene)...............................................
"Nitron" Cellulose-Nitrate Sheets............................................
para-NiTROPHENOi......................... Ortho-NlTROPHENYLMETHYL
Ether (See ortho-Nitroanisole)
N, N-Dimethyl-N'-2-PyridylN'-2-(5~Chlorothenyl) Etkylenediamine Citrate (See Chlorothenylpyraminc Citrate)...........................................
N, N-Dimethyl-N'-2-PyridylN'-2-Thenylethylenediamine Hydrochloride (See Thenylpyramine Hydrochloride)........................................
N-N'-Diphenyl Thiourea (See Thiocarbanilide Rubber Accelerator)..................................
Organic
Organic
Merrimac Merrimac Organic Organic
Plastics Organic Merrimac Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic Organic
Organic Plastics Organic Organic
Organic
Organic
Rubber Serv.
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Octadecyl Isocyanate............... S-Octyl Acid Phosphate (.See H6 Alkyl Acid Phosphates)........... On. Antioxidants (.See "Santo-
Icne" Fuel Oil and "Santom lube" Oil Additives)................
Oil or Vitriol (See Sulfuric Acid)..........................................
'O '< Oil of Wintergreen (See Sali s cyiate, Methyl, U.S.P.).......... <6 Oleum (See Sulfuric Acid).........
Ortho-Aminobiphenyl, "1 Technical.................................. 66 Ortho-Aminochlorobenzene
See ortho-Chloroaniline)........ Ortho- Amixophenylethyl m6 Ether (See ortho-Phenetidine) 66 Ortho-Anisidine.......................... 0RTHO-BENZYL-para-CHLORO66 phenol, Technical (See 66 I "Saniophen" i Germicide). .. : Ortho-Biphenyl Biglanide 66 I See SA-326'' ortho-Biphenvl
6" Biguanide)................................. 1 Ortho-Chloroaniline................
6" Ortho-CHLORONITROBENZENE
6 See ortho-Nitrochloro6' benzene)......................................
Ortko-Chlorophenol,
. Technical.................................. 66 ORTHO-CreSOI.................................
__ -^tho-Hydroxybenzoic Acid 6 Sec Salicylic Acid)....................
rtho-Hydroxychlorobenzene .. See ortho-Chlorophenol).........
' hT,|0-N'lTROANILINE. .
KTHO-NirROANTSOLE. . RtHo-X|trobIPHENYL, llCH\ICAL..............................
"^-Nurochlororenzene. . ' ^Ho-Nitrodiphenyl (See
^ho-Xitrohiphcnvl, 1 cchmical)........... (................... J^Ho-PllENETintNE...................
0OrtII Rich Cresyuc Acid ... H-Si'u.0HtNZIM]DE $ee
:chann, U.S.P.)................. fjJ^-TERPHENYL.....................
. ..``Ulyi. Biglanide See K^panox" oriho-Tolvl
( a,Kuanide,,................. '.............
'"'^'van,l|.!N See ;-Hy-
hv'c '.:V,^clhxybenzaldeK'chmcal .......................
Phosphate Phosphate
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Organic
Phosphate Organic
Organic Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Organic Phosphate
Phosphate
Organic
67 40
90-93 101
85 101
41 50 68 42
93
85 50
67 50 51 86 50 66 66 66 67
66 68 105 85 101
99
60
Ortho-Veratraldehyde (See 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, Technical).................................
Division or Deportment
Organic
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54
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Para-Acetylaminobenzenesulfonyl Chloride........................
Para-AminobenzenesulfonaMIDE (See Sulfanilamide, U.S.P.).........................................
Organic Organic
Para-Aminobiphenyl, Technical...................................
Para-Aminochlorobenzene (See para-Chloroaniline)....................
Para-Aminophenylethyl Ether (See para-Phenetidine).............
Para- Anisidine.............................. Para-Chloroaniline................... PARA-CHLORO-meta-CRESOL........ Para-Chloronitrobenzene (See
para-Nitrochlorobenzene). . . . Para-Chlorophenol.................... PARA-CHLORO-meta-XYLENOL... Para-Cresol................................... Para-Dichlorobenzene (See
"Santochlor" para-Dichloro benzene).......................................
Organic
Organic
Organic Organic Organic Monsanto, Ltd,
Organic Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Monsanto, Ltd.
Organic
Para-Hydroxychlorobenzene (See para-Chlorophenol)..........
Para-Hydroxynitrobenzene (See para-Nitrophenol)............
Para-Nitrobiphenyl.................... Para-Nitrochlorobenzene........ Para-NTtrodiphenyi (See para-
Nitrobtphenvl)............................ Para-Nitrophenol....................... Para-Phenetidine......................... PARA-SlF0NAM1D0T0LLENE (See
para-Toluenesulfonamide).... Para-Terphenyl............................ Parathion See "Niran"
Insecticide:.................................. Para- I ollenesulfonamide........ Para-Tollenesulfonyl
Chloride..................................... Para-Tollenesulfonic Acid
Amide See para-Toluenesulfonamtde;.....................................
Organic
Organic Organic Organic
Organic Organic Organic
Organic Phosphate
Organic Organic
Organic
Organic
Pentachlorophenol "Flngiseal" Wood Preserva tive ........................................... "Lauxiol" A, Wood Preservative.......................... "Santophen" 20 Pentachlo rophenol, Technical.........
Western Western Organic
39
100 41 50 68 43 5 50 67 50
67 67 67 67 67 68 102 101 66 102 103
102
60 94
13 7
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Petroleum Chemicals "Santodex" Oil Additive ... "Santolene" Fuel Oil Additives............................... "Santolube" Oil Additives.. "Santopoid" Oil Additives. . "Santopour" Oil Additives..
Phenacetin (See Acetophenetidin, U.S.P.).............................
Phenetidine ortho-.......................................... para-............................................
Phenol............................................ Phenol, B.P................................... Phenol-Formaldehyde Resins
(See Surface Coating Resins).. Phenolphthalein
U.S.P........................................... Yellow, Not U.S.P....................
Phenol Sulfide, Polyalkylated (See "Santowhite" Rubber Antioxidants)......................
Phenolsulfonic Acid................. Phenylacetamide......................... Phenylacetic Acid...................... Phenylacetic Acid, Potassium
Salt (Solution)......................... Phenylbenzene (See Biphenyl).. Phenylcyclohexane (See
Cyclohexylbenzene).................. beta-PHENYLETHYLAMINE............. Phenyl Isocyanate..................... Phenyl Salicylate, N.F............
Phosphates "Alkophos" Aluminum Acid Phosphates............................ Alkyl Acid Phosphates........ Aluminum Metaphosphate. .. Aluminum Phosphate, Mono Aluminum Phosphate, Tri. .. Ammonium Ethyl Phosphate Ammonium Metaphosphate. . Ammonium Phosphate Di............................................ HEMi-(Hemibasic)................. Mono...................................... Amyl Potassium Sodium Phosphate............................. Barium Metaphosphate......... Barium Phosphate, Di......... Barium Pyrophosphate, Di .. Calcium Metaphosphate___ Calcium Phosphate Di, Anhydrous..................... Di, Dihydrate..................... Mono..................................... Tri.......................................... Calcium Pyrophosphate (Normal).................................
Division or Department
Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Organic Organic Organic Australia
Plastics
Organic Organic
Rubber Serv. Organic Organic Organic
Organic Phosphate
Phosphate Organic Phosphate Organic
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
138
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90
90, 9i 91-93 94, 95
95
39
68 68 68 105
80, 81
68 69
44 69 69 69
69 47
52 69 69 86
39 40 40 40 40 4i 42
42 42 42
42 45 45 45 48
48 48 48 48
49
Division or Department
Phosphates--(Corn.) Diamylammonium Dihy
drogen Phosphate................ Ethyl Di (/9-Ethanol)
Ammonium Phosphate........ Ethyl Potassium Phosphate . Ethyl Potassium Sodium
Phosphate............................... Ferric Orthophosphate......... Lead Metaphosphate.............. Lead Orthophosphate
Di............................................... Mono......................................... Tri.............................................. Lead Pyrophosphate, Di. ... Lithium Metaphosphate .... Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate................................ Magnesium Metaphosphate. . Magnesium Phosphate Di................................................ Mono......................................... Tri.............................................. Magnesium Pyrophosphate, Di................................................ Methyl Sodium Phosphate. . Plastic Metaphosphate......... Potassium Ammonium Phos phate, Mono...........................
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Potassium Metaphosphate... Potassium Phosphate
Di................................................ Mono......................................... Tri.............................................
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Potassium Pyrophosphate, Tetra.........................................
Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate. Sodium Ammonium
Phosphate................................ Sodium Ferric Pyrophos
phate......................................... Sodium Metaphosphate
Low pH.................................... Insoluble...................................
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Sodium Phosphate Di, Anhydrous...................... Di, Duohydrate.................... HEMi-(Hemibasic)..................
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Mono........................................ Phosphate Tri............................................. Phosphate
Sodium Pyrophosphate,
Tetra........................................ Pho*.phate Sodium Trimetaphosphate.. . Phosphate
Sodium Tripolyphosphate. .. Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate,
Technical (See "Nifos"-T
Insecticide)............................... Tricresyl Phosphate..............
Phosphate
Organic Organic
Triphenyl Phosphate............. Organic Urea Orthophosphate, Mono Phosphate
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NOSPHATES-- Cont.) Zinc Ammonium Phosphate.. 5 c Zinc Metaphosphate............... Zinc Orthophosphate, Tri .. <6 Tosphoric Acid ortho-........................................ :etra-......................................... ,C(S Amphoric Anhydride (See 56 Phosphorus Pentoxide)............ b* idio-PHOsPHORic Acid (See Phosphoric Acid, ortho).......... 61 Phosphoric Oxide (See Phos61 phorus Pentoxide).................... 'hosphorous Acid........................ 61 .'hosphorus, Elemental............. 61 'tosphorus Oxychloride.......... 'hosphorus Pentoxide............... 61 `Phosphorus Trichloride........... 61 Phosphorus, Yellow and ^HITE (See Phosphorus, 61 . Elemental)................................ 62 |?hosphoryi Chloride (See Phosphorus Oxychloride)........ i^HALATES ^2 . Dibutyl......................................
DlEtHYL................................... 'I I Dimethyl....................................
.Diphenyl.........................................
^thalic Anhydride................... iihaloyl Chloride (See
Phthalyl Chloride)..................... ^thalyl Chloride..................... cller's Acid (See Inhibited Acids)..........................................
'^dinium Pentamethylene ^thiocarbamate (See "Pip-
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Organic Phosphate Organic
Phosphate
Organic
Organic Organic Australia Organic Organic Organic
Organic Organic
Organic Merrimac
JP ' Rubber Accelerator).... ^idin'e..............................
'p-Pip" RubBEB Accelerator.
Tic Metaphosphate............. ^ticizers
Rubber Serv. Organic
Rubber Scrv. Phosphate
Aboclor" Polychlorinated
iolypi,envls.............................. Phosphate ^tyl Phthalate................. Organic
' 2*Ethyl Hexyl)
d;thalate (D.O.P.)............. d Etyl Phthalate.................
Mthyl Phthalate..............
Organic Organic Australia
l)h Organic
Phthalate.............. Organic
o' '4" Partially HydroffWB Terphenyl............. Phosphate LWs*hto AE-i" High
' 'olecular Weight Ester or-l^HoL..................................
11 '`TROBIPHENYL,
Phosphate
S`tCHNlCAL.................................. Nricizi'R" Plasticizers. ..
Organic Organic
Poge
I05 105 105
69 70
70
69
70 70 70 70 70 71
70
70
52 54 105 54 55 71
71 7i
60
37 7i 37 7i
44 52
53 54 105 54 55
59
64
66 86-89
Plasticizers--(Com.) Tricresyl Phosphate.............. Triphenyl Phosphate.............
Plastics "Butyar" B-73 (See Surface Coating Resins).......................... "Butvar" B-76 (See Surface Coating Resins)...................... "Cerex" Styrene Copolymer Plastic..................................... "Excelite" Phenol-Formaldehyde Industrial Resins.. "Excelite" Phenol-Formal dehyde Molding Compounds.................................... "Fibestos" Cellulose-Acetate Sheets............................ Industrial Resins "Lustrex" Styrene Industrial Resins...................... "Resimene" MelamineFormaldehyde Industrial Laminating Resins "Resinox" Phenol-Form aldehyde Industrial Resins.................................. '`Lustrex" Styrene Indus trial Resins (See Industrial Resins)............................ "Lustrex" Styrene Molding Compounds L............................................... LT............................................. LX............................................. "Lustrex" Latices and Resins (See Surface Coating Resins).....................................
"Nitron" Cellulose-Nitrate Sheets......................................
Polyvinyl-Butyral Resins.. . Reinforced "Vuelite" Cel-
lulose Acetate..................... "Resimene" Melamine-Form
aldehyde (See Surface Coating Resins)...................... "Resimene" Melamine-Form aldehyde Industrial Laminating Resins (See Industrial Resins)................. "Resimene" Melamine-Form aldehyde Molding Powders................................... "Resimene" Phenol-Formal dehyde fSec Surface Coating Resins).............................. "Resimene" Urea-Formalde hyde (See Surface Coating Resins)..................................... Resin F-770 fSee Surface Coating Resins)......................
Divition or Deportment Organic Organic
Plastics Plastics Plastics Australia
Australia Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics Plastics Plastics
Plastics Plastics Plastics Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics Plastics
Poge No.
104
80, 8l 80, 8l
72 105
105 73
73> 74
73. 74
73. 74
73. 74
74-77 74-77 74-77
80, 8l 7-7 78 79
80, 81
73. ',4
"9
80, 81
80, 81 80, 81
139
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Page
Division or
I
I Plastics--(Corn.) "Resinox" Phenol-Formal
Department
No. Potassium Phosphate Di..........................................
Department Phosphate
dehyde Industrial Resins
Mono...................................
Phosphate
(See Industrial Resins)......... Plastics
73j 74
Tri.................................................
Phosphate
"Resinox" Phenol-Formal
Potassium Pyrophosphate,
dehyde Molding Com
Tetra...................................
Phosphate
pounds ....................................... Plastics
79 Pure Tricresol......................
Monsanto, Ltd.
"Saflex" Laminating Plastic
"Pydraul F-9" Functional
for Safety Glass.................. Plastics
80
Fluid....................................
Organic
Surface Coating Resins
"Lustrex" Latices and Resins....................................
"Resimene" Melamine-,
Plastics
r80, 81
Phenol-, Urea-Formal
dehydes ................................. Plastics
80,81
"R-2" Crystals, Rubber
Vinyl Resins
Accelerator............................. Rubber Serv.
"Butvar" B-73.................. Plastics
80,81
"Redwood Rez" (See "Color-
I
"Butvar" B-76.................. Plastics Resin F-770......................... Plastics
80,81 80,81
Toned Rez" Exterior Pene trating Sealers).......................... Western
"Ultron" Vinyl Film........... "Ultron" Vinyl Resins and
Compounds..............................
Plastics Plastics
81 Reinforced "Vuelite" Cellu lose Acetate............................ Plastics
81 Reodorants, Rubber................... Rubber Serv.
"Ultron" Vinyl Sheeting... Plastics
82 (Also see Coumarin and
i Vinyl Resins (See Surface
Vanillin)................................. Organic
51
Coating Resins)....................... Plastics
80,81
"Resimene" Melamine-Formal
"Vuelite" Embossed Shield Material for Fluorescent
dehyde (See Surface Coating Resins)........................................ Plastics
8
Lighting.................................. Plastics
82 "Resimene" Melamine-Formal
"Vuepak" Rigid Transparent
dehyde Industrial Laminat
Packaging Material........... Plastics
82 ing Resins (See Industrial
Polychlorinated Polyphenyls
Resins)........................................ Plastics
7
(See "Aroclor" Polychlorinated Polyphenyls)................................. Polyoxyethylene Ester (See
Phosphate
"Resimene" Melamine-Formal 44 dehyde Molding Powders ... Plastics
"Resimene" Phenol-Formalde
"Sterox" CD Polyoxyethylene
hyde (See Surface Coating
Ester).............................................. Phosphate Polyoxyethylene Thioether
99 Resins)........................................ Plastics "Resimene" Urea-Formalde
8
(See "Sterox" Polyoxyethylene
hyde (See Surface Coating
Thioethers).................................... Phosphate
99,100
Resins)........................................ Plastics
8
Polyvinyl-Butyral Resins (Also see`"Saflex" I -flminating
78 Resin F-770 (See Surface Coat ing Resins)................................. Plastics
8
Plastic for Safety Glass)........... Plastics Polyvinyl-Chloride Films,
80 Resin SC-2.................................... Merrimac Resin SC-3.................................... Merrimac
Resins and Compounds,
Resin SC-4.................................... Merrimac
Sheeting (See "Ultron" Vinyl
"Resinox" Phenol-Formalde
Film, Resins and Compounds,
hyde Industrial Resins (See
Sheeting)....................................... Plastics
81,82
Industrial Resins)..................... Plastics
7
Potassium Ammonium Phos phate, Mono...............................
Phosphate
"Resinox" Phenol-Formalde 83 hyde Molding Compounds. .. Plastics
Potassium Biphosphate (See
Resins for Surface Coatings
Potassium Phosphate, Mono).. Phosphate Potassium Dihydrogen Phos
83 "Lustrex" Latices and Resins..................................... Plastics
81
phate (See Potassium Phosphate, Mono)...................... Potassium Glycerophosphate
Phosphate
"Resimene 83 Melamine-Formaldehyde. . Plastics
Phenol-Formaldehyde___ Plastics
8< 8<
(Solution)....................................... Organic
58 Urea-Formaldehyde.......... Plastics
Potassium Metaphosphate......... Potassium Phenylacetate (See
Phenylacetic Acid, Potassium Salt (Solution))............................
Phosphate Organic
83 Vinyl Resins "Butvar" B-73..................... Plastics "Butvar" B-76..................... Plastics
69 Resin F-770........................... Plastics
8> 8<
140
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Division or Department
Rfsi.oom" HP Melamine-Formaldehyde Textile Resin........ Textile
^ ' Resloom" M-?s Melamine-
^ Formaldehyde Textile Resin Textile
' Retarder Asa"............................ Rubber Serf.
^ Rtz'' Wood Sealer and
]CK Primer......................................... Western
' Rezgard" A, Fire Retardant
x, ;or Textiles.............................. Textile
` Rlzgard" E Fire Retardant
for Textiles.............................. T extile
. Rizite" Wood Sealer............... Western
Rlbber Chemicals
Accelerators............................. Rubber Serv.
Antioxidants................................ Rubber Serv.
Reodorants................................ Rubber Serv.
' 1 Retarder Asa"........................ Rubber Serv.
RZ-50" Rubber Accelerator. . Rubber Serv.
Page No.
84
84 84
84
84
84 85
36-38 43,44
83 84 37
8?
S.V326" ortho-BlPHENYL
BlGlANIDE................................... ^CHAIIN
l.S.P.................................................
Sodium, L'.S.P........................... ^Rex" Laminating Plastic
m Safety Glass...................... ^GE Rez" See "Color-Toned
Rcz" Exterior Penetrating . Sealer*.)........................................
-``ICYLANILIDE, TECHNICAL "Fungisal O")..........................
y`;ICYLATES
^`THYL, U.s.p..................
Jhenyl.n.f. rSalol)...............
80. s: *>WVM, U.S.P........................... J'Ucviic Acid..................................
80- s;' y,1'CYuc Acid, B.P. s!r,CYUC Acid, Technical ..
Sec Phenyl Salicylate,
r cA..K..E.............................................
1 icizer" i-H Plasticizer. Lqzer" 3 Plasticizer . , ^icizer" g Plasticizer ..
Sjv 1C,ZKR 9 Plasticizer. . ..
^'vT|cizer'' B-16 Plasticizer.
WTIG*er" E-15 Plasticizer.
Siav1I(IZER"
Plasticizer.
Sav11C,zer *4 Plasticizer...
W. ,caR- 141 Plasticizer. .
w.TlaztR,` 160 Plasticizer. ,
.Vi0|ja" DDT Insecticide ( -joiiRnf sodium Penta-
C*op"E*ATt 1 lchnical. .
I ocel" Silica Aerogel for ,Xlh'S^j 1hial Applications.
Phosphate
Organic Organic
Plastics
Western
Australia
Organic Organic Organic Organic Australia Australia
Organic Mernmac Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Merrimac
85
85 85
80
51
I05
85 86 86 86 105 105
86 86 86 86 87 87 87
88 88 89 89
89
90
"Santocel" Silica Aerogel for Thermal Insulation..............
"Santochlor" para-DiCHLORO-
BENZENE..............................................
"Santocure" Rubber AccelerATOR...........................................
"Santodex" Oil Additive........ "Santoflex" AW Rubber Anti-
oxidant.................................... "Santoflex" B Rubber Anti-
oxidant.................................... "Santoflex" BX Rubber Anti-
oxidant.................................... "Santoflex" 35 Rubber Anti-
oxidant..................................... "Santolene" C Fuel Oil
Additive................................... "Santolene" E Fuel Oil
Additive................................... "Santolite" MHP Industrial
Resin......................................... "Santolite" MS (80%) Indus-
trial Resin.............................. "Santolube" 31 Oil Additive. . "Santolube" 52 Cutting Oil
Additive................................... "Santolube" 70 Oil Additive. . "Santolube" 203-A Oil
Additive................................... "Santolube" 205 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 303-A Oil
Additive................................... "Santolube" 360 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 374 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 379 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 382 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 384 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 388 Oil Additive. "Santolube" 394-C Oil
Additive...................................
"Santolube" 395-X Oil Additive...................................
"Santolube" 520 Oil Additive. "Santomask" 11 Odor-Masking
Agent........................................
"Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates..............................
"Santophen" I Germicide........ "Santophen" 20 Pentachloro-
phenol, Technical................
"Santopoid" 29 Oil Additive. . "Santopoid" 32 Oil Additive. . "Santopoid" 33 Oil Additive.. "Santopoid" 34 Oil Additive. . "Santopoid" S Oil Additive.. . "Santopour" Oil Additive. ... "Santopour" B Oil Additive. . "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite
Anhydrous, Technical..........
Division or Department
Merrimac
Organic
Rubber Serv. Organic
Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv.
Organic
Organic
Organic
Organic Organic
Organic Organic
Organic Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Organic Organic
Organic
Phosphate Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
Organic
Poge No.
90
90
37 90
43
43
43
43 90
91
91
91 91
91 91
9i 92
92 92 92 92 92 92 92
93
93 93
93
93 93
94 94 94 94 94 95 95 95
95
141
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"Santotan" KR Basic Chrome Sulfate.........................................
"Santovar" A, Rubber Anti oxidant .........................................
"Santovar" 0 Rubber Anti oxidant .........................................
"Santowhite" Rubber Anti oxidant (Crystals)......................
"Santowhite" L Rubber Antioxidant................................
"Santowhite" MK Rubber Antioxidant................................
Secondary Sodium Phosphate (See Sodium Phosphate, Di, Duohydrate)..................................
Silica Aerogel (See "Santocel" Silica Aerogels for Industrial Applications and Thermal Insulation).....................................
Silica Sol (See "Syton" C-30, W-20 and DS Silica Sols)....................................
"Skydrol" Functional Fluid..
Soap Antioxidant (See "SA326" ortho-Biphenyl Biguanide)................................................
Sodium Acetate............................. Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate.. . Sodium Ammonium Phosphate .
Sodium Benzoate Technical....................................... U.S.P..............................................
Sodium Bisulfate (Nitre Cake).
Sodium Bisulfite...........................
Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonate (Sec "Aresket" Sodium Butylbiphenylsulfonate)...........
Sodium Birm-ortho-PHENYLPhenolsulfonate (See "Areskap" Sodium Butyl-orthoPhenylphenolsulfonate).............
Sodium 2, 4-Dichlorophenoxyacetate (See 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid--Sodium
Salt).................................................
Sodium Ferric Pyrophosphate.
Sodium Fluoroacetate (Com pound 1080)..................................
Sodium Glycerophosphate, N.F..................................................
Sodium Glycerophosphate (Solution)......................................
Sodium Hydroxide (See Caustic Soda)...............................
Sodium Hypochlorite (See "Merclor" Sodium Hypo chlorite) .........................................
Division or Department Organic Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv. Rubber Serv.
Phosphate
Merrimac
Merrimac Organic
Phosphate Australia Phosphate Phosphate Organic Organic Merrimac Merrimac
Phosphate
Phosphate
Organic Australia Phosphate Organic Organic Organic Organic
Merrimac
142
Poge No. 95 43 44 44 44 44
101 95
85 105
95 96 96 96 96 96
53 105
96 96 59 59 49
Sodium Metaphosphate Low pH......................................... Insoluble........................................
Sodium Pentachlorbhenate, Technical (See "Samobrite" Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Technical).....................................
Sodium Phenate............................. Sodium Phosphate
Di, Anhydrous........................... Di, Duohydrate......................... HEMi-(Hemibasic)...................... Mono............................................. Tri.................................................. Sodium Phosphite Di, Anhydrous........................... Hemi-............................................. Mono, Anhydrous.................... Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetra. Sodium Salicylanilide ("Fungisal W").......................... Sodium Salicylate, U.S.P......... Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous. .. Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous, Technical (See Salt Cake)------
Sodium Sulfite, Anhydrous, Technical (See "Samosite" Sodium Sulfite)...........................
Sodium ortho-SuLFOBENZiMiDE (See Saccharin, Sodium, U.S.P.)...........................................
Sodium Sulphacetamide............. Sodium Sulphamerazine............. Sodium Trichloroacetate......... Sodium Trimetaphosphate. ... Sodium Tripolyphosphate........ Solvents for Cellulose Esters
and Ethers Ethyl Acetate........................... "Mersol" Proprietary Sol
vent Alcohol......................... "Sopanox" ortho-ToLYL
Biguanide..................................... Spreading Agents
"Areskap" Sodium ButylOrtho-PHENYLPHENOLSULFONATi...........................................
"Aresket" Sodium Butylbi phenylsulfonate ..................
"Aresklene" Disodium DiBUTYL-ortho-PHENYLPHENoldisulfonate......................
"Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates..............................
"Sted" Textile Detergent____ Steel Pickling Inhibitor (See
"Hibitite" Acid Inhibitor).... "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxy
ethylene Thioether................
Division or Department
Phosphate Phosphate
Organic Monsanto, Ltd.
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate
Australia Organic Merrimac
Organic Merrimac
Organic
Organic Australia Australia Organic Phosphate Phosphate
Merrimac
Merrimac
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Textile
Rubber Serv.
Phosphate
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$terox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether................ | 'Sterox" CD Polyoxyethylene
ester.............................................. 1 jterox" SE Polyoxyethylene
Thioether.................................... 1 Sterox" SK Polyoxyethylene
.'5tymer"-S Textile Sizing AGENT.............................................
Styrene Copolymer Plastic 1 iSee "Cerex" Styrene Copoly-
mer Plastic).................................. Styrene Monomer......................... Styrene Plastics
"LUSTKEX" LaTICES AND Resins (See Surface Coating Resins).......................................
"Lustrex" Styrene Industrial Resins............................
"Lustrex" Styrene Molding Compounds L................................................. LT.............................................. LX...............................................
Succinic Anhydride..................... Sulfanilamide, U.S.P.................. "Sulpasan" Xanthogen
Disulfide...................................... Sulfates
Aluminum Commercial.............................. Iron Free..................................
Basic Chrome ("Santotan" KR;.............................................
Calcium ("Crysalba" Dentifrice Base).................................
Sodium, Anhydrous................. Sodium, Anhydrous, Tech-
meal (Salt Cake).....................
Sulfite, Sodium (See "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite).................
ortho-SuLFOBENZiMiDE (See Saccharin, U.S.P.)......................
Sulfocarbamide (See Thiourea). para-SuLFONAMiDOTOLUENE (See
para-Toluenesulfonamide).... Sulfonyl bis Phenol (See Di-
hydroxy Diphenyl Sulfone)... Sulfourea (See Thiourea)........... Sulfur Dioxide, Liquid.............. Sulfur, Insoluble (See "Insol-
uble Sulfur 6o")......................... Sulfuric Acid.................................
(Also see Battery Acid).............
Sulfuric Chlorohydrin (See
Chlorosulfonic Acid)..................
Division or Department
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Textile
Plastics Plastics
Plastics
Plastics
Plastics Plastics Plastics Organic Organic
Rubber Serv.
Merrimac Merrimac
Organic
Phosphate Merrimac
Organic Merrimac
Organic
Organic Organic
Organic
Merrimac Organic Organic
Rubber Serv. Merrimac Organic Merrimac Organic
Organic
Page No.
99 99 99 99 IOO
72 IOO
8o, 8i
73. 74
74-77 74-77 74-77
100 IOO IOO
40 4 95 52 98 86
95 85 102 102
54 102 IOO 60 IOI
45 5i-
Division or Department
Sulfuric Contact Catalyst
(See Vanadium Sulfuric Acid
Catalyst)......................................... Organic Sulphabenzamide........................... Australia
SULPHACETAMIDE, B.P.................... Australia
SULPHADIAZINE, B.P........................ Australia
Sulphaguanidine, B.P.................. Australia SULPHAMERAZINE............................. Australia
Surface Active Agents "Areskap" Sodium Butyl-
ortho-PHENYLFHENOLSUL-
FONATE....................................... Phosphate
"Aresket" Sodium Butylbi-
phenylsulfonate.................. Phosphate
"Aresklene" Disodium Di-
BUTYL-Ortho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE............................. Phosphate "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl
Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxy-
ethylene Thioether...........
Phosphate Phosphate
"Sterox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether...........
"Sterox" CD Polyoxyethylene Ester....................
Phosphate Phosphate
"Sterox" SE Polyoxyethylene Thioether..........
"Sterox" SK Polyoxyethylene Thioether............
Surface Coating Resins............. Syntans (See "Mertanol"
Synthetic Tanning Agent)....
Phosphate
Phosphate Plastics
Merrimac
"Syton" C-30 Silica Sols .... "Syton" W-20 and DS Silica
Sols................................................
Merrimac Textile
AT
24,5-T Acid..................................... 24,5-T (See 2,4, 5-Trichloro-
phenoxyacetic Acid).................. 24,5-T Isopropyl Ester (See
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic Acid--Isopropyl Ester)............. Terphenyls "HB-40" Partially Hydro-
genated Terphenyl............. meta-............................................... ortho-.............................................. para-............................................... Mixed Isomeric.......................... Tetrachlorophenol, Technical.................................... Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate, Technical (See "Nifos"-T Insecticide)....................................
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Organic
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Organic
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Tetraethyl-Thiuram-DisulFIDE (See "Ethyl Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator)..................
Rubber Serv.
Tetramethyl-Thiuram-Disulfide (See "Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator)..................................
Rubber Serv .
Tetramethyl-Thiuram-Monosulfide (See "Mono Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator)..........
Rubber Serv.
Tbtraphosphoric Acid (See Phosphoric Acid)........................ Phosphate
Tbtrapotassium Pyrophosphate (See Potassium Pyrophosphate, Tetra)............................................. Phosphate
Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate (See Sodium Pyrophosphate, Tetra).............................................
Phosphate
Tbxtilb Chemicals "Merlon" Textile Processing and Finishing Agents . "Monsanto Fire Retardants"........................... "Resloom" Melamine-FormALDEHYDE TEXTILE RESINS. "Rezgard" Fire Retardants for Textiles........................... "Sted" Textile Detergent. . "Stymer"-S Textile Sizing Agent....................................... "Syton" W-20 and DS Silica Sols.............................
Textile Phosphate Textile Textile Textile Textile Textile
Thenylpyramine Hydrochloride.................................................
Thiocarbamidb (See Thiourea).. Thiocarbanilide ("A-i")........... "Thiofide" Rubber Accelera-
tor.................................................. Thiophosphoryl Chloride,
Technical.................................... "Thiotax" Rubber Accelerator Thiourea........................................... "Thiurad" Rubber Accelerator para-TOLUENESULFONAMIDE......... Toluenesulfonamides
"Santicizer" i-H Plasticizer "Santicizer" 3 Plasticizer... "Santicizer" 8 Plasticizer... "Santicizer" 9 Plasticizer... para-TOLUENESULFONAMIDE . . .
Organic Organic Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv.
Organic Rubber Serv. Organic Rubber Serv. Organic
Organic Organic Organic Organic Organic
para-ToLUENESULFONic Acid Amide (See para-Toluenesulfonamide)......................................
Organic
Tolubnesulponic Acid, Technical....................................
Organic
para-TOLUENESULFONYL Chloride.......................................
alpha-ToLUic Acid (See Phenylacetic Acid)..................................
Organic Organic
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ortho-ToLYL Biguanide (See "Sopanox" ortho-Tolyi
Biguanide)..................................... meta-ToLYLENE Diisocyanate. . Trialuminum Phosphate (See
Aluminum Phosphate, Tri)... Tricalcium Phosphate (See
Calcium Phosphate, Tri)......... i,24-Trichlorobknzkne............. Trichlorobenzene, Technical . 2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXY-
acetic Acid..................................
2,4,5-TRICHLOROPHENOXYacetic Acid-Isopropyl Ester.
a, a, a-TRICHLOROTOLUENE (See Benzotrichloride)..............
Tricresol, Pure............................. Tricresyl Phosphate................... Trilead Orthophosphate (See
Lead Orthophosphate, Tri)... Trimagnesium Phosphate (See
Magnesium Phosphate, Tri).. Triphenyl Phosphate.................. Triphenyl Phosphite.................. Tripolyphosphate (See Sodium
Tripolyphosphate)...................... Tripotassium Phosphate (See
Potassium Phosphate, Tri)___ Trisodium Phosphate (See
Sodium Phosphate, Tri)........... Trizinc Orthophosphate (See
Zinc Orthophosphate, Tri). .. TSP (See Sodium Phosphate,
Tri)................................................. TSPP (See Sodium Pyrophos
phate, Tetra)................................
Division or Department
Phosphate Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate Organic Organic
Australia Organic
Organic
Organic Monsanto, Ltd. Organic
Phosphate
Phosphate Organic Organic
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
Phosphate
"Ultron" Vinyl Film............... "Ultron" Vinyl Resins and
Compounds............................... "Ultron" Vinyl Sheeting .... Urea-Formaldehyde Resins
(See Surface Coating Resins).. Urea Orthophosphate, Mono.. "Ureka" Base Rubber
Accelerator.............................
Plastics Plastics
Plastics Phosphate
Rubber Serv.
Et flavoring
V ..vanillin V nrrho-VANILI .-Methoxy
X technical) ,, vaxnish Ani
(Son "Sant j'J. Antioxidar
: ortho-VEllATl J 3-Dimethc I,;, Technical.
Vinyl Resin lOj "BUTVAR"
' Coating 4 "Butvar" io<; Coating 10*1 Resin F-7
Coating
&1 "VUELITE" I Material Lighting
IQ^ "VUEPAK" B
1C4i PACKAGIN'
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Water-Tre Aluminu Comme Iron F Ammonia Anhyd Aqua. Chlorini "Merclc CHLORl "Santob CHLORi "Santos; Anhyt Sodium Sodium Techn
Wetting ? "Areska orthoNATE. "Areske
' pheny
Vanadium Sulfuric Acid Catalyst .........................
Organic
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Vanillin, Ethyl (See "Ethavan" flavoring and Aromatic).......... Organic
% i-Vanilun Monsanto"................ Organic ,0J ortho-VANiLLiN (See 2-Hydroxy-
3-Methoxybenzaldehyde, 40 technical)..................................... Organic
Varnish Antiskinning Agents 48 (See "Samovar" Rubber I03 Antioxidants)................................ Rubber Serv. I03
Oltho-VERATRALDEHYDE (See 2, 105 3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde, 103 Technical)..................................... Organic
Vinyl Resins i3 "Butvar" B-73 (See Surface
Coating Resins)....................... Plastics 46 "Butvar" B-76 (See Surface ioj Coating Resins)....................... Plastics 104 Resin F-770 (See Surface
Coating Resins)....................... Plastics 61 "Vuelite" Embossed Shield
Material for Fluorescent 62 Lighting...................................... Plastics 104 "Vuepak" Rigid Transparent 104 Packaging Material................ Plastics
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Water-Treating Chemicals Aluminum Sulfate Commercial.......................... Iron Free............................... Ammonia Anhydrous............................ Aqua........................................ Chlorine................................... '"Merclor" Sodium Hypochlorite................................. "Santobrite" Sodium PentaCHLOROPHENATE, TECHNICAL "Santosite" Sodium Sulfite Anhydrous, Technical. ... Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous. Sodium Sulfate, Anhydrous, Technical (Salt Cake).........
Wetting Agents "Areskap" Sodium Butylortho-PhenylphenolsulfoNATE........................................... Aresket" Sodium ButylbiPHENYLSULFONATE..................
Mcrrimac Merrimac
Merrimac Merrimac Organic
Merrimac Organic
Organic Merrimac
Organic Merrimac
Phosphate
Phosphate
Poge No. 55 105
60
43. 44
54
80, 81 80, 81 80, 81
82 82
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Wetting Agents--(Com.) "Aresklene" Disodium Di BUTYL-ortho-PHENYLPHENOLDISULFONATE............. "Santomerse" Alkyl Aryl Sulfonates.............................. "Sterox" No. 5 Polyoxyethylene Thioether............ "Sterox" No. 6 Polyoxyethylene Thioether............ "Sterox" SE Polyoxyethylene Thioether............ "Sterox" SK Polyoxyethylene Thioether............
"White Rez" Blonding Sealer for Toned Wood Effects___
Wintergreen, Oil of (See Salicylate, Methyl, U.S.P.)...
Wood Preservatives "Fungiseal" Wood Preservative........................................... "Lauxtol" A, Wood PreSERVATIVE............................... "Santobrite" Sodium Pentachlorophenate, Technical "Santophen" 20 Pentachlorophenol, Technical.........
Division or Department
Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Phosphate Western Organic
Western Western Organic Organic
Xanthogen Disulfide (See "Sulfasan" Xanthogen Disulfide)......................................
Xenylamine (See para-Aminobiphenyl, Technical).....................
Rubber Serv. Organic
Zinc Ammonium Phosphate___ Zinc Dibutyl-Dithiocarba-
mate (See "Butasan" Rubber Accelerator).................................. Zinc Diethyl-Dithiocarbamate (See "Ethasan" Rub ber Accelerator)........................... Zinc Dimethyl-Dithiocarbamate (See "Methasan" Rubber Accelerator).................. Zinc Metaphosfhate.................... Zinc Orthophosphate, Tri____
Phosphate
Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv.
Rubber Serv. Phosphate Phosphate
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Monsanto Sales
and Distributing Organization
Monsanto is an efficient organization of service anc supply to users of chemicals. Twenty-eight pJann twenty-nine district offices, together with representslives in sixty different countries make possible the manufacture and rapid distribution of more than 40c chemicals for almost every modern industry every where. Listed below are the complete addresses of the Monsanto offices located to serve these industries. For any information about Monsanto products or server please contact the office nearest you or the central of fice, 1700 South Second Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri
Domestic Sales Offices
AKRON 11, OHIO (0,RS,M,Ph) 920 Brown Street Telephone Hemlock 6191
BIRMINGHAM 3, ALABAMA (0,Ph,M) 924 Brown-Marx Building Telephone 7-0877
BOSTON 49, MASSACHUSETTS (O.Ph.M.T) Everett Station Telephone Everett 7-^010
CHARLOTTE 2, NORTH CAROLINA (0,Ph.M> 1117 Johnston Building Telephone 2-3454
CHARLOTTE 2, NORTH CAROLINA (T) in - Johnston Building Telephone 5-4870
CHICAGO 54, ILLINOIS (0,Ph,Pl,M) Merchandise Mart Building Telephone Whitehall 4-6750
CINCINNATI 2, OHIO (0,Ph,M) 1 5 I" Carew Tower Telephone Dunbar 1414
CLEVELAND 14. OHIO (0,Ph,M) S'5 Union Commerce Building Telephone Superior 1*3830
DETROIT 2. MICHIGAN (0,Ph,PI,M) 82" Either Building Telephone Trinity 2-5728
HOUSTON 2, TEXAS (O.Mi 904 City National Bank Building Telephone Atwood 6421
LOS ANGELES 15, CALIFORNIA fO,Ph,Pl,M,W,RS,T 714 W. Olympic Boulevard Telephone Richmond 7-7201
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA (0,P1,M) Foshay Tower Telephone Filmore 465 r
NEW YORK 22, NEW YORK (0,Ph,Pl,M,MCL.T. 445 Park Avenue Telephone Plaza 9-8200
PHILADELPHIA 7, PENNSYLVANIA (0,Ph,M,Tj 723 Widener Building Telephone Locust 4-0247
PORTLAND, OREGON (0,Ph,Pl,M,W,T,RS) 421 S. W. Sixth Avenue Telephone Broadway 2549
ST. LOUIS 4, MISSOURI (0,Ph,PI,M,W) 1700 S. Second Street Telephone Main 4000
SAN FRANCISCO 4, CALIFORNIA ;0,Ph.Pl,M.W,RS' zz 1 Sutter Street Telephone Yukon 6-6232
SEATTLE 4, WASHINGTON (0,Ph,PI,M,W,RS. 911 Western Avenue Telephone Main 4203
SPRINGFIELD 2, MASSACHUSETTS (PI) Telephone 8371
Foreign Sales Offices
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA .South Australia
BOMBAY, INDIA Johangir Building
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA Eagle harm Road
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA La Valle 1139, 3 Piso
LONDON S.W. i, ENGLAND Victoria Station House Victoria Street
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 430-432 Royal Exchange Bldg.
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA Somerville Road
Braybrook W, 19 MONTREAL, CANADA
425 St. Patrick Street
Ville La Salle Telephone Wellington 842! SYDNEY, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA 249 George Street TORONTO, CANADA 183 Front Street East Telephone Waverly 1143
VANCOUVER, CANADA Granville Island Telephone Pacific 2842
Monsanto sales representatives arc located in the princip3* ^ the world. Refer to the classified section of vout telephone d1'1'
under "Chemicals and Plastics" lor name, address, etc.
KEY: Key letters indicate divisional products handled by above offices.
U--Organic
Ph--Phosphate
MCL--Monsanto Chemicals Ltd.
Pi--Plastics
M--Merrimac W--Western
RS--Rubber Ser T--Textile
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ion of service and jenty-eight plants, r with representmake possible the
of more than 400 n industry every, te addresses of the ese industries. For roducts or service, i or the central of. Louis 4, Missouri.
>TA (O.PI.M) .m.mcl.ti (0,Ph,M,T)
Divisional Offices and Associated Companies
WERRIMAC DIVISION Everett Station, Boston 49, Massachusetts
AGAMIC CHEMICALS DIVISION 'Wo S. Second Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri
phosphate DIVISION
'Too S. Second Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri plastics DIVISION
Springfield 2, Massachusetts "EXAS DIVISION Texas City, Texas ^TERN DIVISION
J11 Western Avenue, Seattle 4, Washington ANTRAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT Oayton 7, Ohio
^REIGN DEPARTMENT
`Too s. Second Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri
^BBER CHEMICAL SALES
Brown Street, Akron 11, Ohio *plLE CHEMICALS DEPARTMENT tverert Station, Boston 49, Massachusetts
Y'NSANTO EXPORT COMPANY
ho00 Secnd Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri ^NSANTO OVERSEAS CORPORATION
wToo S. Second Street, St. Louis 4, Missouri
MLCO-MONSANTO COMPANY ton 9, Massachusetts
SHAWINIGAN RESINS CORPORATION Springfield 2, Massachusetts
MONSANTO-ATANOR, INDUSTRIAS QUIMICAS ARGENTINAS, S.A., Buenos Aires, Argentina
MONSANTO CHEMICALS (AUSTRALIA) LTD. Somerville Road, Braybrook W.19, Melbourne, Australia
MONSANTO S.A. PRODUTOS QUIMICOS E PLASTICOS Sao Paulo, Brazil
MONSANTO CANADA LTD, 425 St. Patrick St., Ville La Salle (Montreal), Canada
MONSANTO CHEMICALS LTD. Victoria Station House, Victoria Street London S. W. 1, England
MONSANTO CHEMICALS OF INDIA, LTD. Jehangir Building, Bombay, India
MONSANTO-KASEI KOGYO, K.K. No. 6,6-Chome, Ginza-Nishi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo,Japan
MONSANTO MEXICANA, S.A. Tonala N. 136, Mexico, D. F., Mexico
CABLE ADDRESS "Monsanto" St. Louis Codes: ABC, 6th and 7th Acme, Bent ley's and Bentley's Second
ponufacturing Plants
t^e^jSSTTON, ALABAMA
1the principal cities R&oANE, AUSTRALIA
-ur telephone directory EgNfOSl AIRES, ARGENTINA
iddrcss, etc.
E^EdJeENN., NEW JlEERRSSEY
>NNJDELET, MISSOURI
Rubber Service Textile
:tiN.N...A...T...I.,..O...H....I.O..
4jcSgJT*Ett. MmAaSssSaAcC*HUSETTS BRIA, D.F., MEXICO
BEACH, CALIFORNIA OURNE, AUSTRALIA
ANTO, ILLINOIS ANTO, TENNESSEE YA, JAPAN ORT, ENGLAND
f)> WEST VIRGINIA
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA RUABON, NORTH WALES ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA SAO PAULO, BRAZIL SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS TEXAS CITY, TEXAS TRENTON, MICHIGAN VANCOUVER, CANADA VILLE LA SALLE (MONTREAL), CANADA YOKKAICHI, JAPAN
Monsanto Chomical Company
St. Louis, U. S. A.
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The information contained in this catalog is to our best knowledge true and accurate, but all recommendations or suggestions are made
without guarantee, since the conditions of use are beyond our control.
Furthermore, nothing contained herein shall be construed as a recommendation to use
any product in conflict with existing patents covering any material or use.
PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY R. R. DONNELLEY A SONS i:or*s'V'
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