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Everyday Products Which Contain Fluorochemicals

... consumers pay very little attention to what is in their purchases, but those who do are aware of the many uses of fluorochemicals. These compounds have found their way into a variety of markets. In addition to being the key ingredients in ... Read Read: Everyday Products Which Contain Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/07/2008 | Medicine

An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals

... stick cookware. The Use of Fluorine in Pharmaceuticals One increasingly widespread application of specialty fluorochemicals is in the pharmaceutical industry, in which the ability of fluorine to improve the existing properties of ... Read Read: An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 15/05/2008 | Alternative Medicine

The Role of Fluorochemicals in Agriculture

... fruit and nut storage and stationary transport vehicles. New processes in processing are producing fluorochemicals that are less toxic to the environment and deliver more advantages in agriculture. As the industry continues to grow, ... Read Read: The Role of Fluorochemicals in Agriculture

By: Stephanie Larkin | 23/03/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Top Applications of Fluorochemicals

... a low-friction compound that it is the only known surface to which a Gecko cannot stick! Other Uses for Fluorochemicals Fluorinated compounds are showing considerable promise in the pharmaceutical industry in a wide variety of ... Read Read: Top Applications of Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

How Inhaled Anesthetics Work on the Body

... the anesthetics find their way into the nervous system, pain is blocked. Lastly, the patient is rendered unconscious by the fluorochemicals’ effect on the brain. The anesthesiologist will continue to administer the gas as needed by the ... Read Read: How Inhaled Anesthetics Work on the Body

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/07/2008 | Medicine

An Overview of Halo Chemicals

... . Past and Present Uses of Halochemicals Halochemicals have an extremely wide range of uses, and fluorochemicals alone are used in a variety of different ways. Halocarbons have been used as solvents, adhesives, sealants, ... Read Read: An Overview of Halo Chemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 15/05/2008 | Alternative Medicine

A Brief History of Anesthetics

... their method of delivery, and in fact this inhalant anesthetic is still in use. Inhalation anesthetics are usually fluorochemicals (isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane) that have much lower flammability than diethyl ether, thus they are ... Read Read: A Brief History of Anesthetics

By: Stephanie Larkin | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

Artificial Fiber Carpet

... mill is applied and fills thedye sites with anionic molecules.  TipAn easy way to test fiber for the presence of a fluorochemical is to cut a couple of fibers from a non traffic area and apply a few drops of oil andwater mixture.  If it ... Read Read: Artificial Fiber Carpet

By: kimberly valerio | 15/10/2009 | Accessories

Investing Q&A

... are the #s to use)? Thanks. Long: ... Gujarat Flurochemicals : What is the end date for buy final process ?I bought Guj. Fluorochemicals 25 shares for each share Rs. 285/-. They want to buy it vertebrae. I want to sell it for Rs. 300/-. ... Read Read: Investing Q&A

By: invfaq | 10/11/2009 | Investing
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Women Inventors—important, But not so Famous

... is a combination of the words Scotch and guard. Patsy Sherman was inducted into the Minnesota Inventors Hall of Fame in 1983. Patsy Sherman and Sam Smith jointly hold 13 patents in fluorochemical polymers and polymerization processes.  Read Read: Women Inventors—important, But not so Famous

By: William Lund | 09/02/2009 | Entrepreneurship

Why Fluorine is a Useful Element

Fluorine is a very reactive element, and as such is often not seen in its elemental form. It is the 13th most common element in the Earth's crust. Most fluorine is used is in the form of a fluorine compound, which is made of fluorine and ... Read Read: Why Fluorine is a Useful Element

By: Craig Elliott | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

Top Uses of Inert Greases

Inert greases have a number of different uses, both industrial and in the chemical field. These greases have a number of useful properties which make them ideal in a number of situations, in some cases making them vastly superior to ... Read Read: Top Uses of Inert Greases

By: Stephanie Larkin | 09/08/2008 | Medicine

The Medical Benefits of Fluorinated Anesthetics

Although there may be many other variations today, there are a few main types of fluorinated anesthetics. They are sevoflurane, desflurane, and isoflurane. Although we will not go into detail on the various types of fluorinated anesthetics ... Read Read: The Medical Benefits of Fluorinated Anesthetics

By: Stephanie Larkin | 09/08/2008 | Medicine

The Benefits of Inert Lubricants

Inert lubricants are widely used in industry because they present a number of benefits which aren’t present with petroleum- and chemical-based lubricants. These lubricants have special properties that make them a much better option for ... Read Read: The Benefits of Inert Lubricants

By: Stephanie Larkin | 09/08/2008 | Medicine

The Difference Between Local Anesthesia and Regional Anesthesia

Anesthesia is a relatively new development in the ancient practice of medicine. It was not until the last century that doctors harnessed inhalants and other chemicals in order to effectively reduce pain. For the most part, anesthetics are ... Read Read: The Difference Between Local Anesthesia and Regional Anesthesia

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/07/2008 | Medicine

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