Caustic soda
Caustic soda is now a widespread element in the manufacture of many daily products. It has been used to manufacture soap for generations, and because of its propensity to dissolve grease, it is a prominent component in oven cleansers and drain uncloggers.
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Granular sulfur
Sulphur is the major contributor of sulphuric acid, one of the world's most commonly used chemicals.
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Polyethylene
The majority of plastic objects are comprised of polyethylene, which can be found in anything from containers to bottles to bags to toys.
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Propylene
It's a popular fuel gas for high-velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) operations. Furthermore, propylene is used as a fuel gas in the chemical and plastics sectors.
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Diesel fuel
Diesel fuel is made up of a blend of hydrocarbons derived from crude oil distillation. When compared to equivalent amounts of gasoline, it produces more energy when burned.
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Lubricants
Lubricants have a useful life of hundreds to thousands of hours, during which time their needed qualities stay unaltered.
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Gas (Butane, Propane)
Propane and butane are two types of LPG. When compared to gasoline, they have a number of advantageous performance characteristics.
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