Bag om The Chemical Formulary, Volume 1
There is hardly any technical library in the world in which the volumes of the Chemical Formulary (Volumes 1-34) do not occupy a prominent place. Chemists both experienced and beginner, continually refer to them. It does not duplicate any of the formulas included in previous volumes, but lists a wide array of modern and salable products from all branches of the chemical industries. An excellent reference for formulation problems.
PREFACE -
Chemistry, as taught in our schools and colleges, concerns chiefly
synthesis, analysis, and engineering-and properly so. It is part of the right
foundation for the education of the chemist.
Many a chemist entering an Industry soon finds that most of the products
manufactured by his concern are not synthetic or definite complex compounds,
but are mixtures, blends, or highly complex compounds of which
he knows little or nothing. The literature in this field, if any, may be
meager, scattered, or obsolete.
Even chemists with years of experience In one or more Industries spend
considerable time and effort in acquainting themselves with any new field
which they may enter. Consulting chemists similarly have to solve problems
brought to them from industries foreign to them. There was a definite
need for an up-to-date compilation of formulae for chemical compounding
and treatment. Since the fields to be covered are many and varied, an
editorial board of chemists and engineers engaged in many industries was
formed.
Many publications, laboratories, manufacturing firms, and Individuals
have been consulted to obtain the latest and best information. It is felt
that the formulas given in this volume will save chemists and allied workers
much time and effort.
Manufacturers and sellers of chemicals will find, In these formulae, new
uses for their products. Non-chemical executives, professional men, and
Interested laymen will make through this volume a "speaking acquaintance"
with products which they may be using, trying or selling.
It often happens that two Individuals using the same Ingredients in the
same formula get different results. This may be due to slight deviations in
the raw materials or unfamiliarity with the intricacies of a new technique.
Accordingly, repeated experiments may be necessary to get the best results.
Although many of the formulas given are being used commercially, many
have been taken from the literature and may be subject to various errors
and omissions. This should be taken into consideration. Wherever possible,
it is advisable to consult with other chemists or technical workers regarding
commercial production. -
CONTENTS -
ADDENDA, ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS -
ADHESIVES -
AGRICULTURAL SPECIALTIES -
ALLOYS -
ANIMAL PREPARATIONS -
BEVERAGES AND FLAVORS -
FOOD PRODUCTS -
CLEANERS, SOAPS -
BLEACHING, COLORING, DYEING -
COSMETICS -
DECOLORIZING, DEODORIZING, DISINFECTING -
EMULSIONS -
ETCHING, ENGRAVING, LITHOGRAPHING -
EXPLOSIVES, PYROTEcHNICS, MATCHES -
FIRE PROOFING, FIRE EXTINGUISHING -
FLUXES AND SOLDERS; WELDING -
FUELS -
GLASS, CERAMICS, ENAMELS -
INK, CARBON PAPER, DUPLICATORS, CRAYONS, ETC -
INSECT, RODENT AND WEED DESTROYERS -
INSULATION, ELECTRICAL SPECIALTIES -
LACQUERS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINS -
LEATHER, HIDES, SKINS, FURS -
CEMENT, CONCRETE, STONE
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