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ZnO + petrolatum = main ingredients. Some ad a small amount of mineral oil. Addition of anything else, especially fragrance, is unacceptable for dressing open wounds, burns, skin ulcers, etc.
Paste is typically an off white color.
Paste is way better. I don't understand why it is harder to find in the US.
no tooth paste is a weak alkali and it's pH nuber is 8
styrofoam foil styrofoam sandwich: apply wallpaper paste like butter
how to make pressure indication paste
zinc oxide is antiseptic in zinc paste
as a stabilizing agent
The combination of heat from below, and pressure from above makes it a paste-like texture.
71.23 pounds of pressure approximately
Could be oil mixing with antifreeze indicating a bad head gasket Are you losing motor oil?
There was either a lot of pressure in the can, or there was a miniature landmine in it...
lead oxide 70% & Red Lead 30%
The Crisco brand now makes several product including oils and shortening. The original Crisco product in the can (shortening) was a fat that was hydrogenated to give it a cream/paste consistency that gave better results in baking. Hydrogenated fats are also called trans fats and health wise are now considered more unhealthy than saturated fats. Crisco and other fats contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Hydrocarbons contain only hydrogen and carbon in some combination so Crisco is not a hydrocarbon. I know it as shortening, a fatty substance used in bakery products like cake. The more 'oily' it is the more UNsaturated, more 'fatty' says more saturated. Maybe the manifacturers label gives more information than I can (don't know the brand).
The traditional has been known since 700-500B.C. or for 1514 yrs. The olives are ground to paste by milestones. Then the paste is moved to the press where pressure is applied and oil is separated from the vegetal liquid. Olive oil is ready.
The substances used in formulating products with this name may vary by jurisisdiction or manufacturer. Some products may not contain starch at all. Please go to the link provided and enter diaper rask paste in the search area to see information about sample products from the United States.
Here is a link to information about bluing or "black oxide" it's purpose and uses on guns. Hope this answers your question. you will have to copy and paste the link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluing_%28steel%29