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Creosote is used as a wood preservative to protect wood from rot, decay, and insect damage. It is also used as a fuel, a deodorizer, and an antiseptic. Harare

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Creosote is a dark brown or black liquid that is obtained by distilling wood tar or coal tar. It is a mixture of hundreds of chemicals, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), phenols, and cresols. These chemicals are known to be toxic and carcinogenic.

Creosote is used as a wood preservative to protect wood from rot, decay, and insect damage. It is also used as a fuel, a deodorizer, and an antiseptic.

Product description:

  • Thick, dark brown or black liquid
  • Obtained by distilling wood tar or coal tar
  • Mixture of hundreds of chemicals, including PAHs, phenols, and cresols
  • Used as a wood preservative, fuel, deodorizer, and antiseptic
  • Hazardous material and should be handled with care

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CLINICAL, Clinical Acids, DOMESTIC, Domestic Acids, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Acids, MINING, Mining Acids

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DescriptionCreosote is used as a wood preservative to protect wood from rot, decay, and insect damage. It is also used as a fuel, a deodorizer, and an antiseptic. HarareBenzine Is an aromatic hydrocarbon extracted from cracked gasoline, etc. It is used as a raw material for styrene phenol, cyclohexane, and other chemicalsA blend of aliphatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents and surfactants, formulated to remove graffiti from sealed surfaces, remove permanent inks and paintsWhite spirit is used for Making inks and dyes, Solvent for cleaning, degreasing metal parts, manufacture of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and other productsWhat is the use of Surgical Spirit? The spirit is applied to the surface of the skin for use as cleansing agent and it also has antiseptic properties
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Creosote is a dark brown or black liquid that is obtained by distilling wood tar or coal tar. It is a mixture of hundreds of chemicals, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), phenols, and cresols. These chemicals are known to be toxic and carcinogenic.

Creosote is used as a wood preservative to protect wood from rot, decay, and insect damage. It is also used as a fuel, a deodorizer, and an antiseptic.

Product description:

  • Thick, dark brown or black liquid
  • Obtained by distilling wood tar or coal tar
  • Mixture of hundreds of chemicals, including PAHs, phenols, and cresols
  • Used as a wood preservative, fuel, deodorizer, and antiseptic
  • Hazardous material and should be handled with care
Benzine Is an aromatic hydrocarbon extracted from cracked gasoline, etc. It is used as a raw material for styrene phenol, cyclohexane, and various other chemicals. It is also used as a solventA blend of aliphatic hydrocarbons, organic solvents and surfactants, formulated to remove graffiti from sealed surfaces, remove most permanent inks and paints from sealed or painted surfaces. It is also safe to use on desk tops, painted or powder coated metal, aluminum and some plastic surfaces (including poly carbonate)

White spirit, also known as mineral spirits, is a petroleum-derived clear liquid used as a common organic solvent in painting. It is a mixture of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, with a boiling point range of 130-230 degrees Celsius. White spirit is odorless or has a mild odor, and is less flammable and toxic than turpentine.

White spirit is used for a variety of purposes, including:

  • Thinning oil-based paints and varnishes
  • Cleaning paint brushes and other tools
  • Removing adhesives and stains
  • Priming surfaces before painting
  • Making inks and dyes
  • Solvent for cleaning and degreasing metal parts
  • In the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and other products

White spirit is a flammable and volatile liquid, so it should be handled with care. It should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area, and away from heat and open flames. When using white spirit, it is important to wear gloves and eye protection to avoid skin contact and inhalation of fumes.

Here are some safety precautions to take when using white spirit:

  • Always read and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Keep white spirit away from heat and open flames.
  • Store white spirit in a cool, well-ventilated area.
  • Wear gloves and eye protection when using white spirit.
  • Avoid skin contact and inhalation of fumes.
  • Dispose of white spirit properly.

If you accidentally spill white spirit, clean it up immediately with a damp cloth. Do not flush it down the drain.

White spirit is a versatile solvent with many uses. It is important to use it safely and responsibly.

Hexane is a colorless, flammable liquid with a gasoline-like odor. It is a hydrocarbon, meaning that it is made up of only hydrogen and carbon atoms. Hexane is a common solvent, and it is used in a variety of industries, including:

  • Extracting edible oils from seeds and vegetables
  • Making glues, varnishes, and inks
  • Cleaning and degreasing industrial equipment
  • Manufacturing plastics and other synthetic materials
  • Using as a solvent in the laboratory

Hexane is also a potential health hazard. It can be harmful if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin. Acute exposure to hexane can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Chronic exposure can lead to nerve damage, including numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hands and feet.

The EPA has classified hexane as a hazardous air pollutant. This means that it is a substance that can cause harm to human health or the environment if released into the air. The EPA has also set limits on the amount of hexane that can be released into the air from industrial sources.

If you are working with hexane, it is important to take precautions to protect yourself from exposure. These precautions include:

  • Using a well-ventilated area
  • Wearing gloves, goggles, and a respirator
  • Avoiding skin contact
  • Not smoking or eating while working with hexane

If you are exposed to hexane, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

Here are some additional information about hexane:

  • It is a clear, colorless liquid with a gasoline-like odor.
  • It is highly flammable and its vapors can explode.
  • It is a good solvent for many organic compounds.
  • It is used in a variety of industrial and commercial applications.
  • It is a potential health hazard and can cause central nervous system damage.
What is in Surgical Spirit? It contains diethyl phthalate BP, castor oil and industrial methylated spirit BP. The spirit is applied to the surface of the skin for use as cleansing agent and it also has antiseptic properties
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CLINICAL, Clinical Acids, DOMESTIC, Domestic Acids, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Acids, MINING, Mining Acids

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CLINICAL, Clinical Acids, DOMESTIC, Domestic Solvents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Solvents, MINING, Mining Solvents

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CLINICAL, Clinical Solvents, DOMESTIC, Domestic Solvents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Solvents, MINING, Mining Solvents

Chemical Category

CLINICAL, Clinical Solvents, DOMESTIC, Domestic Solvents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Solvents, MINING, Mining Solvents

Chemical Category

CLINICAL, Clinical Solvents, DOMESTIC, Domestic Solvents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Solvents, MINING, Mining Solvents

Chemical Category

CLINICAL, Clinical Solvents, DOMESTIC, Domestic Solvents, INDUSTRIAL, Industrial Solvents, MINING, Mining Solvents