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... dilution have become common practices in recent years . In - line dilution is of particular concern , because the parts that go to make up a solution are stored separately and fed to the processing tank inlet separately . The chemical ...
... dilution have become common practices in recent years . In - line dilution is of particular concern , because the parts that go to make up a solution are stored separately and fed to the processing tank inlet separately . The chemical ...
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... Dilute acids readily attack the material , but contact with alkaline or neutral solutions is satisfactory . Organic chemicals are usually satisfactory for con- tact with the material . Resistance to acid stop baths , bleaches , and ...
... Dilute acids readily attack the material , but contact with alkaline or neutral solutions is satisfactory . Organic chemicals are usually satisfactory for con- tact with the material . Resistance to acid stop baths , bleaches , and ...
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... dilute alkalies and mineral acids , and dilute organic acids . They are soluble in phenols , cresols , and some chlorinated hydrocarbons such as chloroform , methylene chloride , and trichloroeth- ane . Photographic data of the material ...
... dilute alkalies and mineral acids , and dilute organic acids . They are soluble in phenols , cresols , and some chlorinated hydrocarbons such as chloroform , methylene chloride , and trichloroeth- ane . Photographic data of the material ...
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