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Vaseline oil
Vaseline oil, also known as white mineral oil or petrolatum, is derived from crude oil. It is produced by a refining process that eliminates impurities and undesirable components to obtain a transparent, odorless and tasteless substance.
Silicate de Soude
Sodium silicate, also known as water glass or liquid glass, is a solution of silicon dioxide (SiO₂) and sodium oxide (Na₂O) dissolved in water.
Acide stearique t/p
Stearic acid is a saturated fatty acid found in various natural sources, such as shea butter, coconut oil and palm oil. It is widely used in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries for its emollient and stabilizing properties.
Urea 46%
Urea contains 46% nitrogen in the chemical form of urea CO(NH2)2, making it a nitrogen fertilizer. Urea is in organic form, requiring transformation before it can be assimilated by the plant
Sulfate de Fer
Iron sulfate is a chemical compound in the form of a pale green to blue-green crystalline solid.
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP)
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) is a chemical compound used as a polymerization initiator in the manufacturing of fiberglass-reinforced plastics, unsaturated polyester resins, and other composites.
PVC
The acronym PVC refers to a specific type of plastic material. This term stands for polyvinyl chloride, in English, which is understood as "polyvinyl chloride." It refers to a thermoplastic polymer obtained through the polymerization of vinyl chloride.
Chlorure de Potasse
Potassium Chloride appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless and soluble in water.
GYPSE 63%
Gypsum 63% appears as a white, crystalline, and odorless powder, widely used in construction, agriculture, and manufacturing industries.
Sulfate de Potassium
Potassium Sulfate (K₂SO₄) is an inorganic salt commonly used in the fertilizer industry. It is available as a white crystalline powder, odorless, non-flammable, and sparingly soluble in water.
URÉE
Urea is an organic compound that appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless, slightly soluble in water, and widely used in various industries.
Ammonitrate
Ammonitrate appears as a white, odorless powder or crystal, soluble in water.