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Butylglycol
Butylglycol, also known as butoxyethanol, is a chemical compound belonging to the family of glycol ethers.
Bromine
Bromine is a chemical element of the halogen family, symbol Br and atomic number 35. Other halogens are fluorine, chlorine, iodine and astatine. Its name derives from the Greek word "bromos" (stench) due to its pungent odor.
Xylene
Xylene is a mixture of dimethylbenzene isomers, mainly comprising ortho-xylene, meta-xylene, and para-xylene.
Methoxypropanol
Methyl propylene glycol ether is an organic solvent used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. It shares similarities with other glycol ethers.
ACTIVE CHLORINE POWDER
The term "active chlorine powder" is generally used to designate chlorine powder ( ), which is a solid form of chlorine gas. Powdered active chlorine is used as a disinfectant in a variety of industrial and commercial applications, including drinking water, swimming pool and wastewater treatment.
Perchloroethylene
Perchloroethylene, also known as tetrachloroethylene or PCE, is a solvent. This volatile organic compound is primarily used for dry cleaning fabrics and degreasing metals. It is listed in a table of occupational diseases due to its health effects.
Heptane
Heptane is a saturated hydrocarbon belonging to the alkane family, with the chemical formula C7H16.
E452 - Polyphosphates
Polyphosphates are chemical compounds belonging to the polyphosphate family. They are used in various industrial applications, including the food industry.
White spirit
Heavy naphtha, also known as white spirit or petroleum distillate, is a refined product from the distillation of crude oil.
Salt Pastille
Salt tablets designed specifically for swimming pools are synonymous with natural, chemical-free water treatment.
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
Ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) is a chemical compound formed by the combination of ammonium ions (NH4+) and chloride ions (Cl-).
Sodium Chloride
Sodium chloride is an ionic chemical compound with the formula NaCl. It is more commonly known as table salt or cooking salt, simply referred to as "salt" in everyday language.
DIETHANOLAMINE
Diethanolamine, or DEA, is a colorless liquid with an ammoniacal odor. It is a diol and a secondary amine, soluble in water, and even hygroscopic.