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kerosene, even tho there is a product called borosol but dont use to much borosol or kerosene on ur skin it is knowned to cause liver cancer
You could use the separation techniques of either distillation or a centrifuge.
You can use an ultrasonic jewelry cleaner to do the job. Put the watch band in it, add water, switch it on for 3 minutes. The ultrasonic waves produce microscopic bubbles which loosen surface dirt and dust on the watch band.
i know of one use. It's called a sonicator... it help dissolute stuff without heating samples...
because there ignition temp. is less
yes its ok to run dyed kerosene in your heater i have been doing it for at least 2 years now with no problems.
kerosene, even tho there is a product called borosol but dont use to much borosol or kerosene on ur skin it is knowned to cause liver cancer
Kerosene, a petroleum product will not interact chemically with Portland cement - water will.
I will use a coalicent element with Wan der Vaals powers :)
Dentists use ultrasonic cleaners to clean their dental instruments.
couplant nothing but oil,greace,water,this can be used buring the ultrasonic test between work piece and probe.many prupose wo avoid air
You could use the separation techniques of either distillation or a centrifuge.
A common method of attachment utilizes an ultrasonic transducer.
kerosene is powerful s
they use it well
Ultrasonic cleaners are excellent for cleaning jewelry and most gems.
Usually kerosene is refined such that it contains less than 100 ppm water. When water is added to kerosene it becomes cludy in appearance. To remove water from hydrocarbons, they are passed over molecular sieves which bind the water to sites on the resins but allow hydrocarbons such as kerosene and gasoline to pass unhindered.