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perchloroethylene
perchloroethylene Chem. (pəˌklɔərəʊˈɛθɪliːn) Also perchlorethylene. [ad. G. perchloräthylen, f. per- per-1 5 + chlor- chloro- + äthylen ethylene.] A colourless, non-flammable, toxic liquid, C2Cl4, which is widely used as a solvent, esp. in dry cleaning fluid, and medicinally for the treatment of wor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tetrachloroethylene
Tetrachloroethylene, also known under the systematic name tetrachloroethene, or perchloroethylene, and abbreviations such as "perc" (or "PERC"), and "PCE Department of Health and Human Services Tetrachloroethylene (Perchloroethylene) U.S. wikipedia.org
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tetrachloroethylene
tetrachloroethylene Chem. (ˌtɛtraklɔərəʊˈɛθɪliːn) Also -chlorethylene. [f. tetra- + chloro-2 + ethyl + -ene.] = perchloroethylene. Also called ˌtetrachloroˈethene.1911 Chem. Abstr. V. 2815 In this way the author has obtained..tetrachloroethylene. 1930 A. F. Holleman Text-bk. Org. Chem. (ed. 7) i. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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1,2-Dichloropropane
Uses 1,2-Dichloropropane is an intermediate in the production of perchloroethylene and other chlorinated chemicals. wikipedia.org
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Find a Permit - Miami-Dade County
Jan 24, 2023The Perchloroethylene (PERC) Dry Cleaner County Air Permit is used to regulate facilities that use the cleaning solvent perchloroethylene, also known as "PERC." The air permit provides operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operators using perchloroethylene which is a hazardous pollutant and an air toxic.
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1-Bromopropane
which is similar to 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Its increasing use in the 21st century resulted from the need for a substitute for chlorofluorocarbons and perchloroethylene CDC recommended that use of 1-bromopropane as a replacement for perchloroethylene may require adjustment and modification of equipment, improved ventilation wikipedia.org
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Jig-A-Loo
Chemical content Jig-A-Loo contains silicone, 30-60% methylene chloride and 10-30% perchloroethylene Methylene chloride is the active ingredient in many paint strippers and perchloroethylene is the most common dry cleaning fluid. wikipedia.org
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Sprayed Lubricant on Hydraulic Brakes, how to clean? I was spraying some lubricant on my chain and accidentally sprayed on my hydraulic brakes and it affects my bikes braking power massively. How do I clean this off?
The best brake cleaner is perchloroethylene (original red-can Brakleen) because it is non-flammable and relatively gentle on rubber, paint, aluminum etc
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PCE
price index, a measure of inflation Chemistry and engineering PCE or eticyclidine, an illegal drug related to Phencyclidine (PCP) Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene wikipedia.org
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Weston, Runcorn
Industry ICI's Castner-Kellner Works made trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) and PVC. wikipedia.org
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Oxalyl chloride
Photochlorination gives the perchloroethylene carbonate and hydrogen chloride HCl, which is subsequently degraded to oxalyl chloride and phosgene : Reactions wikipedia.org
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Find a Permit - Miami-Dade County
Jan 24, 2023The Perchloroethylene (PERC) Dry Cleaner County Air Permit is used to regulate facilities that use the cleaning solvent perchloroethylene, also known as "PERC." The air permit provides operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operators using perchloroethylene which is a hazardous pollutant and an air toxic.
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Dry cleaning
Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene), known in the industry as "perc", is the most widely used solvent. Solvents used Perchloroethylene Perchloroethylene (PCE or "perc", tetrachloroethylene) has been in use since the 1930s. wikipedia.org
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Wet cleaning
that, in contrast to traditional dry cleaning, avoids the use of chemical solvents, the most common of which is tetrachloroethylene (commonly called perchloroethylene wikipedia.org
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Homestake experiment
Davis placed a 380 cubic meter (100,000 gallon) tank of perchloroethylene, a common dry-cleaning fluid, 1,478 meters (4,850 feet) underground. Perchloroethylene was chosen because it is rich in chlorine. wikipedia.org
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