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Introduction to Chemicals | ||
Patents and Use | ||
| The information and data for the chemicals listed is correct to the best of our knowledge, but is not guaranteed. Please note that the listing of a compound does not constitute a license to, nor is it intended as a recommendation for, the use of it in infringement of any patent. All of our chemical products are sold for conservation or chemical research purposes. No chemicals sold by us are intended for, or are suitable for, use as drugs, food additives, or as household chemicals. | ||
Hazards | ||
| Many of the chemicals listed are hazardous to one degree or another. Ingestion or contact with the human body may be harmful. The responsibility for safe use of the materials must, therefore, rest entirely with the user. MuseuM Services Corporation cannot be responsible for problems arising from any application of its products. | ||
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| This compound has been formulated to remove thermoset resin compounds (including epoxies and polyesters) AFTER CURING! Simply immerse the resin to be removed until it softens and falls away. If you cannot soak the object, try putting the object in a closed metal can (not plastic!) with a few ounces of Epoxy Resin Dissolver. Usually the vapors will crumble the cured epoxy resin in a few days. On larger objects, try soaking a cloth in Epoxy Resin Dissolver and holding it against the joint to be separated by a few wraps of aluminum foil. Epoxy Resin Dissolver will not react with most metals, linen, Teflon, nylon, ceramics or molded phenolics. Also, it's reusable. | ||
| E1532-032 | quart | $25.00 |
Paris White-Whiting | ||
| E3000-001 | 1 kg | $28.35 |
Benzotriazole | ||
| BTA dissolves in water or ethanol. One use is under Incralac to prevent the absorption of free copper. | ||
| E3001-100 | 100 grams | $14.35 |
| E3001-200 | 200 grams | $25.85 |
| E3001-500 | 500 grams | $50.25 |
Carbowax 4000 | ||
| Polyethylene Glycol = Molecular Weight 3000-3700 | ||
| E3004-001 | 1 kg | $16.10 |
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| A 0.5% by volume solution of A-1100 (gammaaminopropyl triethoxy silane) in reagent grade Isopropyl Alcohol. This solution is simply flooded or wiped onto otherwise, clean, dry surfaces of glass which are to be bonded with Hxtal. Excess solution is allowed to drain off or evaporate leaving the A-1100 bonded to the glass. | ||
| E3005-001 | 1 liter | $35.00 |
| E3006-005 | A1110-Component, 5 ml | $20.00 |
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| E3007-032 | quart | $10.40 |
| E3007-128 | gallon | $21.80 |
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| E3008-032 | quart | $10.40 |
| E3008-128 | gallon | $21.80 |
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| Replacement for Shell Sol 340HT | ||
| E3011-032 | quart | $10.50 |
| E3011-128 | gallon | $22.00 |
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| E3010-032 | quart | $10.40 |
| E3010-128 | gallon | $19.55 |
| E3010-005 | 5 gallon | $75.00 |
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| E3016-032 | quart | $13.40 |
| E3016-128 | gallon | $24.55 |
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| E3020-032 | quart | $10.40 |
| E3020-128 | gallon | $19.55 |
Carbopol 934 | ||
| E3025-200 | 200 grams | $15.55 |
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| Armeen CD has found use as one component of the gelled solvent cleaning technique. It is considered a severely corrosive alkaline liquid and must be handled with care. Protect your skin with gloves and your eyes with a shield or goggles. | ||
| E3026-008 | 8 oz | $9.70 |
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| Ethomeen C/12 has found use as one component of the gelled solvent cleaning techniques. | ||
| E3027-008 | 8 oz | $9.70 |
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| Although Ethomeen C/25 is less hazardous to handle than Armeen CD above, we still suggest that you wear a face shield or goggles to protect your eyes from this alkaline liquid. In case of skin contact, wash immediately with soap and water. Ethomeen has found use in gelled solvent cleaning techniques. | ||
| E3028-008 | 8 oz | $9.70 |
Ammonium Citrate | ||
| E3029-050 | 50 grams | $10.50 |
Citric Acid, Reagent | ||
| E3030-050 | 500 grams | $28.50 |
Copper Sulfate, Reagent | ||
| E3031-100 | 100 grams | $17.20 |
Deoxycholic Acid (Free) | ||
| E3032-025 | 25 grams | $19.00 |
| E3032-100 | 100 grams | $44.00 |
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| CH3,COCH3 - FW 58.08, Specific Gravity 0.788. Boiling Point is 56.1°C with Boiling Range 1 ml. to 95 ml., 0.5°C max, 95 ml to dryness, 0.5°C max. Color = Max APHA 10, Density = (g./ml.) at 25°C - Max 0.7857, Assay = Min 99.5% | ||
| E3033-001 | 1 liter | $15.00 |
| E3033-004 | 4 liter | $48.35 |
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| NH4OH approx 58%, FW 35.05, Sp. Gr. 0.90, Assay NH3...28.0 to 30.0% | ||
| E3035-500 | 500 ml | $23.85 |
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| CH3C00C5H11, FW130.18, Sp. Gr. 0.866, 0.9 lbs/pint. | ||
| Boiling Range ...140.0°C - 150.0°C | ||
| Specific Gravity at 25°C C/25°C 0.870- 0.875 | ||
| E3036-016 | 500 ml | $43.50 |
Benzyl Alcohol | ||
| Formula: C6H5CH2OH | ||
| Boiling Range: 202.5 -206.5°C | ||
| Specific Gravity: (25°/25°C) 1.042 - 1.047 | ||
| An aromatic alcohol solvent of high solvent power and high boiling point which has found use in the gelled solvent cleaning techniques. | ||
| E3037-500 | 500 ml | $26.95 |
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