where can you use meadol?
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WHERE CAN Ϋ0ϋ USE
MEADOL?
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2. Apparent density, lbs./cu. ft. . 25-35
7 \ > " '· 3. Melting point 2 1 0 ° - 2 3 5 ° C .
5. Ash less thon 0 . 5 %
6. Methoxyl content 21 .5%
7. Hydroxyl content : .H 8.5°/ .
Χ χ 6% Elementary analysis: Carbon 64.35· / . ) Λ Λ Hydrogen : . . . . . . . . , 5 .93%
O x y g e n . . . . . . . 2 9 . 7 2 %
LUBILITY
•_—-.. { ι χ . ;.—.- ...11.M.., — , , . l i . i , Γ Benzine X Carbon disulfide X Diethyl Phthalate , FD* Pet. Efher X 5 % KOH X .j Tri Ethanolamine '., X ! \ Anh. Ether X 5% NaOH X . ," Tri-ethyline Glycol X Water X Dioxane X Ethyline Glycol X 5% H2S04 X Acetic Acid X Propyline Glycol X 5 % KCI X Formic Acid X Pyridene X CCI4 X Methyl Alcohol X Ethyl Acetate X Toluene X Ethyl Alcohol X Formaldehyde X 2 Methyl 2-4 Formamide X Morpholine X
If your processes require special solubility and/or thermal characteristics, ask us for complete information about MEADOL and its derivatives. · MEADOL is a hardwood alkali lignin with thermoplastic qualities, and is available now in commercial quantities. Potential uses of MEADOL are in the manufacturings of thermoplastics, inks, paints, batteries, insecticides, asphalt emulsions, molding compounds, clay and ceramic products, mold lubricants, and in water treating. · Write for Bulletin M and samples. Research and Development Division, The M e a d Corporation, Chillicothe, Ohio. ] ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^ ] ^ ^ 1
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