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The three-step method discussed below should be a fast and useful technique to determine
chelating agents requirements for controlling polyvalent metal ions. It should also be helpful in
making...
LTTF - DOWFROST & AMBITROL NTC/NTF - Resistivity (or Very Low Electrical
Conductivity)
Pure propylene glycol and pure water will have a very high initial resistivity (or very low electrical
conductivity). There are two "longer" term problems: Adding pure propylene glycol to...
DOWFROST and DOWFROST HD fluids are both propylene glycol-based, therefore they are
both low in acute oral toxicity. DOWFROST fluid contains propylene glycol and dipotassium
phosphate (DKP) as...
Conflict Minerals
CARBOWAX SENTRY Product Offerings for Cosmetics & Personal Care Viscous, Water-White
Liquid Waxy-White, Soft Solid Test Hard, Waxy-White Solid, Powder, or Granular 200* 540
Blend 3350...
The Dow Chemical Company understands the importance and impact of the Chemical Inventory
System to be established on our business operations in Vietnam. All the chemical substances in
the Dow...
Please use the following link to access the Product Finder tool on our Dow Surfactants web site.
You can select the application of interest and receive a list of surfactants which may be...
Foam can be both an advantage and a disadvantage. In some applications, such as car wash or
hand dishwash, high foam may be desirable. In other applications (e.g., latex paint, automatic...
Glycol-water mixtures generally have physical properties between those of water and anhydrous
glycols. Consequently, the addition of water to a glycol results in a mixture having a boiling
point...
The Certificates of Analysis (COA) that you receive from Dow's manufacturing or warehouse
facilities are generated by a computer based data management system. Only a qualified and
properly...
Thermal Degradation of Ethoxylated Nonionic Surfactants
Dow has not studied the thermal degradation process for each of our surfactants. However,
based on external studies and historical information on various surfactants, the following would
be...