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capaic · 6 months
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thearistocratsblog · 5 years
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1)GOODS: Agar-agar; nitrogen; actinium; alginates for the food industry; alginates for industrial purposes; crotonic aldehyde; ammonium aldehyde; aldehydes; americium; amyl acetate; anhydrous ammonia; acetic anhydride; anhydrides; anti-knock substances for internal combustion engines; antifreeze; argon; lead arsenate; astatine; aluminium acetate; lime acetate; lead acetate; acetate of cellulose, unprocessed; acetates [chemicals]; acetylene; acetone; oenological bactericides [chemical preparations used in wine making]; balm of gurjun [gurjon, gurjan] for making varnish; barium; barytes; albumin [animal and vegetable, raw material]; animal albumen [raw material]; iodised albumen; malt albumen; bentonite; berkelium; bicarbonate of soda for chemical purposes; potassium dioxalate; bichromate of potassium; bichromate of soda; bauxite; bromine for chemical purposes; albuminized paper; baryta paper; diazo paper; blueprint paper; litmus paper; self-toning paper [photography]; nitrate paper; photometric paper; borax; agglutinants for concrete; gas purifying preparations; preservatives for pharmaceutical preparations; substances for preventing runs in stockings; water-softening preparations; limestone hardening substances; artificial sweeteners [chemical preparations]; concrete-aeration chemicals; leather-dressing chemicals; chemical preparations for the manufacture of paints; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; starch-liquifying chemicals [ungluing agents]; viscose; bismuth; bismuth nitrite for chemical purposes; witherite; distilled water; sea water for industrial purposes; acidulated water for recharging accumulators; heavy water; hydrogen; seaweeds [fertilizers]; gadolinium; protective gases for welding; solidified gases for industrial purposes; gas propellents for aerosols; basic gallate of bismuth; gallium; gambier; helium; electrophoresis gels, other than for medical and veterinary purposes; genes of seeds for agricultural production; aluminium hydrate; hyposulphites; ceramic glazings; glycol; expanded-clay for hydroponic plant growing [substrate]; china slip; alumina; glycerides; glycerine for industrial purposes; glucose for the food industry; glucose for industrial purposes; glucosides; gluten for the food industry; gluten for industrial purposes; holmium; hormones for hastening the ripening of fruit; peat pots for horticulture;guano; humus; detergents for use in manufacturing processes; defoliants; hydrazine; manganese dioxide; titanium dioxide for industrial purposes; zirconia; oil dispersants; petroleum dispersants; dysprosium; bichloride of tin; detergent additives to petrol [gasoline]; additives, chemical, to drilling muds; additives, chemical, to insecticides; additives, chemical, to motor fuel; additives, chemical, to fungicides; dolomite for industrial purposes; europium; fluids for hydraulic circuits; power steering fluid; brake fluid; transmission fluid; grafting wax for trees; tree cavity fillers [forestry]; glaziers' putty; rare earths, metal earths; and earth metals namely molybdenum, rhenium, selenium, tellurium, gallium, germanium, scandium, tin, indium, stibium; diatomaceous earth; fuller's earth for use in textile industry; lime chloride; ytterbium; yttrium; iodine for industrial purposes; iodine for chemical purposes; aluminium iodide; casein for the food industry; kainite; sorrel salt; californium; camphor, for industrial purposes; calcium carbide; magnesium carbonate; cassiopium [lutetium]; catechu; alum; ammonia alum; aluminium alum; chrome alum; ketones; cinematographic film, sensitized but not exposed; oxygen; nitric acid; benzoic acid; boric acid for industrial purposes; tartaric acid; tungstic acid; gallic acid for the manufacture of ink; gallotannic acid; tannic acid; iodic acid; phenol for industrial purposes; citric acid for industrial purposes; lactic acid; formic acid; persulphuric acid; oleic acid; picric acid; pyrogallic acid; salicylic acid; sebacic acid; sulphuric acid; sulphurous acid; hydrochloric acid; stearic acid; carbonic acid; spirits of vinegar [dilute acetic acid]; phosphoric acid; hydrofluoric acid; cholic acid; chromic acid; oxalic acid; arsenious acid; adhesives for billposting; leather glues; adhesives for wall tiles; adhesives for paperhanging; birdlime; compost; beer preserving agents; mangrove bark for industrial purposes; silicon;; krypton; xenon; curium; lactose for the food industry; lactose for industrial purposes; lanthanum; dry ice [carbon dioxide]; lecithin for the food industry; lithium; magnesite; manganate; oils for tanning leather; oils for currying leather; oils for preparing leather in the course of manufacture; paper pulp; wood pulp; grafting mastic for trees; mastic for leather; automobile body fillers; copper sulphate; metalloids, namely stibium, arsenic; alkaline-earth metals; alkaline metals; methane; methyl benzene; methyl benzol; flour for industrial purposes; tapioca flour for industrial purposes; potato flour for industrial purposes; industrial soap; arsenic; bate for dressing skins; sodium; hypochlorite of soda; naphthalene; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; neodymium; neon; neptunium; nitrate of uranium; nitric monoxide; baryta; uranium oxide; oxalates; lithia [lithium oxide]; lead oxide; antimony oxide; chromium oxide; cobalt oxide for industrial purposes; mercuric oxide; olivine [chemical preparations]; gallnuts; wine finings; textile-brightening chemicals; beer-clarifying and preserving agents; reducing agents for use in photography; pectin for the food industry; pectin for industrial purposes; perborate of soda; percarbonates; dioxide of hydrogen; persulphates; perchlorates; foundry sand; plastisols; sensitized plates for offset printing; ferrotype plates [photography]; plasticizers; plastics unprocessed; x-ray films, sensitized but not exposed; plutonium; polonium; potash; potash water; praseodymium; rubber preservatives; masonry preservatives, except paints and oils; brickwork preservatives, except paints and oils; cement preservatives, except paints and oils; preservatives for tiles, except paints and oils; bacteriological preparations for acetification; currying preparations for skins; tempering and soldering preparations; metal hardening preparations; opacifiers for glass; opacifiers for enamel; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; metal annealing preparations; cement-waterproofing preparations, except paints; plant growth regulating preparations; wallpaper removing preparations; anti-boil preparations for engine coolants; fulling preparations for use in textile industry; scale removing preparations, other than for household purposes; galvanizing preparations; finishing preparations for use in the manufacture of steel; meat tenderizers for industrial purposes; enzyme preparations for the food industry; vine disease preventing chemicals; chemical preparations to prevent mildew; chemical preparations for protection against wheat blight [smut]; chemical preparations for smoking meat; chemical preparations for decarbonising engines; damp proofing preparations, except paints, for masonry; anti-sprouting preparations for vegetables; brazing preparations; by-products of the processing of cereals for industrial purposes; promethium; protactinium; mordants for metals; radium for scientific purposes; radon; anti-frothing solutions for accumulators; drilling muds; solutions for cyanotyping; baths for galvanizing; silver salt solutions for silvering; rhenium; mercury; rubidium; samarium; saccharin; selenium; salpetre; sulphur; silver nitrate; carbon sulphide; silicates namely dust from processed copper; aluminium silicate; scandium; acrylic resins, unprocessed; artificial resins, unprocessed; synthetic resins, unprocessed; epoxy resins, unprocessed; soda ash; calcined soda; caustic soda for industrial purposes; barium compounds; fluorspar compounds; salts [chemical preparations], namely calcium carbonate, calcium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, ferrous sulphate, nickel chloride, copper sulphate, nickel sulphate; ammoniacal salts; ammonium salts; salts of precious metals for industrial purposes; salts for galvanic batteries; salts for coloring metal; salts for industrial purposes namely, blue vitriol and nickel vitriol; iron salts; gold salts; iodised salts; calcium salts; sodium salts [chemical preparations]; salt, raw namely, calcium carbonate; salts from rare earth metals; mercury salts; chrome salts; chromic salts; salts of alkaline metals; rock salt; fire extinguishing compositions; compositions for the manufacture of phonograph records; compositions for the manufacture of technical ceramics; compositions for repairing inner tubes of tires; tire repairing compositions; fire extinguishing compositions; adhesive preparations for surgical bandages; fireproofing preparations; amyl alcohol; ethyl alcohol; concrete preservatives, except paints and oils; strontium; barium sulphate; sulphates; antimony sulphide; sulphides; benzoic sulphinide; sulphonic acids; sumac for use in tanning; antimony; thallium; cream of tartar for the food industry; tellurium; terbium; tetrachlorides; carbon tetrachloride; acetylene tetrachloride; technetium; thiocarbanilide; titanite; sensitized cloth for photography; blueprint cloth; toluene; toluol; fuel for atomic piles; thorium; peat [fertiliser]; thulium; carbonic hydrates; carbon; blood charcoal; fertilizing preparations; nitrogenous fertilisers; fertilizers; fish meal fertilizers; pyroligneous acid [wood vinegar]; uranium; chemical intensifiers for paper; chemical intensifiers for rubber; enzymes for the food industry; fermium; ferrocyanides; soldering fluxes; brazing fluxes; formic aldehyde for chemical purposes; phosphates [fertilisers]; phosphorus; photographic paper; photosensitive plates; sensitized photographic plates; sensitized films, unexposed; photographic developers; photographic sensitizers; chemical preparations for use in photography; photographic emulsions; francium; fluorine; chemicals for forestry, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; glass-frosting chemicals; glass-staining chemicals; enamel-staining chemicals; water purifying chemicals; oil-purifying chemicals; soldering chemicals; stain-preventing chemicals for use on fabrics; anti-tarnishing chemicals for windows; leather-waterproofing chemicals; textile-waterproofing chemicals; chemical preparations, except pigments, for the manufacture of enamel; radiator flushing chemicals; leather-impregnating chemicals; textile-impregnating chemicals; horticulture chemicals, except fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; agricultural chemicals, except fungicides, weedkillers, herbicides, insecticides and parasiticides; soil conditioning preparations; chimney cleaners, chemical; industrial chemicals namely, blue vitriol, nickel vitriol, calcium hydrate, calcium sulphate, ferrous sulphate; agricultural, horticultural and forestry chemicals; coolants for vehicle engines; chlorine; chlorates; hydrochlorates; aluminium chloride; magnesium chloride; chlorides; palladious chlorides; chromates; caesium; cellulose; cerium; cyanides [prussiates]; calcium cyanamide [fertilizer]; cymene; loam; spinel [chemical preparations]; alkalies; caustic alkali; erbium; ethane; methyl ether; sulphuric ether; ethyl ether; glycol ether; ethers; esters; cellulose ethers for industrial purposes; cellulose esters for industrial purposes;(2) Aluminium; fittings of metal for compressed air ducts; vats of metal; joists of metal; bottles [metal containers] for compressed gas and liquid air; beryllium [glucinium]; arbours [structures of metal]; ingots of common metal; anchors; bolts of metal; eye bolts; casks of metal; mooring buoys of metal; barrels of metal; identification bracelets of metal, for hospitals; bronze; bells for animals; silos of metal; busts of common metal; bird baths [structures of metal]; vice benches of metal; screws of metal; aviaries of metal [structures]; tungsten; ferrules of metal for handles; signboards of metal; diving boards of metal; loading gauge rods, of metal, for railway wagons; nuts of metal galena; nuts of metal; galena ore; nails; brads; horseshoe nails; germanium; vice claws of metal; doors of metal; chimney pots of metal; memorial plaques, of metal; chimney shafts of metal; troughs of metal for mixing mortar; containers of metal for storing acids; jalousies of metal; iron, unwrought and semi-wrought; roof gutters of metal; street gutters of metal; tinplate; door bolts of metal; window fasteners of metal; binding screws of metal for cables; cramps of metal [crampons]; wheel clamps [boots]; rivets of metal; padlocks; box fasteners of metal; locks of metal for bags; locks of metal for vehicles; spring locks; closures of metal for containers; latches of metal; signs, non-luminous and non-mechanical, of metal, for roads; number plates, of metal; signs, non-luminous and non-mechanical, of metal; fences of metal; indium; cabanas of metal; telephone booths of metal; cadmium; telpher cables; ropes of metal; greenhouse frames of metal; cornices of metal; cermets; water-pipe valves of metal; drain traps [valves] of metal; metal cages for wild animals; keys; mooring bollards of metal; cobalt, raw; chill-molds [foundry]; elbows of metal for pipes; bed casters of metal; furniture casters of metal; door bells of metal, non-electric; pillars of metal for buildings; casings of metal for oilwells; chimney cowls of metal; sealing caps of metal for bottles; tent pegs of metal; pegs of metal; rings of common metal for keys; door fittings, of metal; fittings of metal for windows; guard rails of metal; door frames of metal; tool boxes of metal, empty; stringers [parts of staircases] of metal; taps for casks, of metal; screw tops of metal for bottles; manhole covers of metal; pitons of metal [mountaineering equipment]; pot hooks of metal; hooks for slate [metal hardware]; hooks of metal for clothes rails; clothes hooks of metal; chicken-houses, of metal; brass, unwrought and semi-wrought; scaffolding of metal; staircases of metal; ladders of metal; limonite; steel sheets; cast steel; traps for wild animals; magnesium; manganese; reinforcing materials, of metal, for concrete; reinforcing materials of metal for machine belts; reinforcing materials of metal for pipes; reinforcing materials of metal for building; brazing alloys; masts of metal; steel masts; copper, unwrought and semi-wrought; sheets and plates of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; common metals, unwrought and semi-wrought; moldings of metal for cornices; molybdenum; door knockers of metal; pipe muffs of metal; tombs of metal; flashing of metal, for building; roof flashing of metal; anvils; anvils [portable]; beak-irons [bick-irons]; ferrules of metal for walking sticks; rope thimbles of metal; handcuffs; duckboards of metal; nickel-silver; nickel; niobium; grease nipples; house numbers of metal, non-luminous; braces of metal for handling loads; barrel hoops of metal; common metals and their alloys; palings of metal; crash barriers of metal for roads; tin; shuttering of metal for concrete; poles of metal, for electric lines; branching pipes of metal; monuments of metal; monuments of metal for tombs; wainscotting of metal; building panels of metal; lintels of metal; casement windows of metal; strap-hinges of metal; shims; rocket launching platforms of metal; transport pallets of metal; floor tiles, of metal; armour plate; grave slabs of metal; tile floorings of metal; iron slabs; loading pallets, of metal; armour plating; paving blocks of metal; roof coverings of metal; door panels of metal; floors of metal; gold solder; silver solder; door closers, non-electric; door openers, non-electric; collars of metal for fastening pipes; winding spools of metal, non-mechanical, for flexible hoses; floating docks of metal for mooring boats; aluminium wire; iron wire; wire of common metal; wire of common metal alloys, except fuse wire; barbed wire; copper wire, not insulated; soldering wire of metal; steel wire; rods of metal for welding; rods of metal for brazing and welding; rods of metal for brazing; window frames of metal; containers of metal for liquid fuel; containers of metal for compressed gas and liquid air; rails of metal; furnace fireguards; runners of metal for sliding doors; sash pulleys; ores; iron ores; ores of metal; chrome ores; tool handles of metal; door handles of metal; scythe handles of metal; broom handles of metal; knife handles of metal; pigsties of metal; lead, unwrought and semi-wrought; safes [strong boxes]; insect screens of metal; cable joints of metal, non-electric; junctions of metal for pipes; silver plated tin alloy; alloys of common metal; bottle closures of metal; outdoor blinds of metal; steel alloys; steel, unwrought and semi-wrought; tinfoil; statues of common metal; figurines [statuettes] of common metal; cask stands of metal; tombstone stelae of metal; bars for metal railings; stables of metal; advertisement columns of metal; telegraph posts of metal; tombstone plaques of metal; tantalum [metal]; greenhouses of metal, transportable; titanium; wire cloth; tombac; mobile boarding stairs of metal for passengers; wire rope; pipework of metal; penstock pipes of metal; water-pipes of metal; gutter pipes of metal; ducts of metal for ventilating and air conditioning installations; drain pipes of metal; chimneys of metal; pipes of metal; ducts of metal, for central heating installations; steel tubes; turnstiles of metal; angle irons; door stops of metal; sash fasteners of metal for windows; bicycle parking installations of metal; towel dispensers, fixed, of metal; tungsten iron; molybdenum iron; silicon iron; ferrotitanium; chrome iron; flanges of metal [collars]; weather and wind vanes of metal; aluminium foil; foils of metal for wrapping and packaging; ice moulds of metal; foundry molds [moulds] of metal; fittings of metal for coffins; fittings of metal for beds; fittings of metal for furniture; furniture fittings of nickel-silver; clips of metal for cables and pipes; chromium; cattle chains; zinc; zirconium; cast iron, unwrought and semi-wrought; balls of steel; hinges of metal; crampons [climbing irons]; cashboxes of metal; safety cashboxes; railroad ties of metal; window casement bolts; cotter pins of metal; spurs; roller blinds of steel; latch bars of metal; furnace fire screens; badges of metal for vehicles; lock bolts; tool chests of metal, empty; letter boxes of metal;(3) Agates; diamonds; amulets [jewellery]; precious metals and their alloys and bracelets [jewellery]; straps for wristwatches; charms [jewellery]; key rings; brooches [jewellery]; alarm clocks; ornamental pins; tie pins; beads for making jewelry; pearls made of ambroid [pressed amber]; busts of precious metal; jet, unwrought and semi-wrought; pearls [jewellery]; tie clips; cuff links; badges of precious metal; gold, unwrought and beaten; ivory [jewellery]; cloisonne jewellery; jewellery ; jewellery of yellow amber; iridium; precious stones; semi-precious stones; spun silver [silver wire]; necklaces [jewellery]; rings [jewellery]; watch cases; clock cases; medals; medallions [jewellery]; precious metals, unwrought and semi-wrought; movements for clocks and watches; clockworks; coins; gold thread [jewellery]; threads of precious metal [jewellery]; silver thread; olivine [gems]; osmium; palladium; platinum [metal]; watch springs; rhodium; ruthenium; stopwatches; silver, unwrought and beaten; earrings; ingots of precious metals; alloys of precious metal; statues of precious metal; figurines [statuettes] of precious metal; watch crystals; paste jewellery; clock hands [clock and watch making]; shoe ornaments of precious metal; hat ornaments of precious metal; ornaments of jet; cases for clock- and watchmaking; chronographs [watches]; chronometers; chronoscopes; watch chains; atomic clocks; watches; sundials; clocks and watches, electric; control clocks [master clocks]; clocks; wristwatches; jewellery cases [caskets]; spinel [precious stones];(4) Alabaster; window frames, not of metal; asbestos cement; asphalt; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; balustrading; arbours [structures not of metal]; concrete; bitumen; joists, not of metal; telephone booths, not of metal; busts of stone, concrete and marble; bird baths [structures, not of metal]; binding agents for making briquettes namely, calcium sulphate, calcium hydrate, magnesium sulphate; stained-glass windows; aviaries, not of metal [structures]; diving boards, not of metal; geotextiles; gypsum; plaster; pottery clay; clay for use as building materials; gravel; aquarium gravel; granite; folding doors, not of metal; coal tar; chimney pots, not of metal; prefabricated houses [kits], not of metal; parquet floor boards; memorial plaques, not of metal; roofing shingles; veneer wood; chimney shafts, not of metal; jalousies, not of metal; roof gutters, not of metal; street gutters, not of metal; signs, non-luminous and non-mechanical, not of metal, for roads; non-luminous and non-mechanical signs, not of metal; calcareous stone; lime carbonate; cabanas not of metal; artificial stone; building stone; paint spraying booths, not of metal; gravestones; greenhouse frames, not of metal; cornices, not of metal; asphalted cardboard for building; wood pulp board, for building; quartz; caissons for construction work under water; bricks; drain traps [valves], not of metal or plastic; cask wood; mooring bollards, not of metal; cement posts; chimney cowls, not of metal; door frames, not of metal; stringers [parts of staircases], not of metal; silica stone; quartz; manhole covers, not of metal; chicken-houses, not of metal; building timber; sawn timber; wood, semi-worked; staircases, not of metal; tar; road coating materials namely, crushed building stone, granulated smelter slag stone and cast smelter slag stone; fireclay; pitch; building materials, not of metal namely, crushed building stone and sand; raw chalk; calcareous marl; mosaics for building; marble; slate powder; porches, not of metal, for building; tombs, not of metal; flashing, not of metal, for building; roof flashing, not of metal; duckboards, not of metal; moldings, not of metal, for cornices; laths, not of metal; wood panelling; palings, not of metal; crash barriers, not of metal, for roads; windows, not of metal; olivine for building; poles, not of metal, for electric power lines; wainscotting, not of metal; parquet flooring; lintels, not of metal; casement windows, not of metal; aquarium sand; silver sand; sand, except foundry sand; sandstone for building; planks [wood for building]; rocket launching platforms, not of metal; tile floorings, not of metal; paving slabs, not of metal; cement slabs; tombstone stelae, not of metal; scaffolding, not of metal; asphalt paving; wood paving; paving blocks, not of metal; macadam; fireproof cement coatings; bituminous coatings for roofing; wooden floor boards; mantlepieces; door panels, not of metal; porphyry [stone]; floating docks, not of metal, for mooring boats; mortar for building; asbestos mortar; scantlings [carpentry]; furrings of wood; vinyl siding; pigsties, not of metal; insect screens not of metal; statues of stone, concrete and marble; statuettes of stone, concrete and marble; alabaster glass; glass granules for road marking; insulating glass [building]; window glass, for building; window glass, except glass for vehicle windows; building glass; plate glass [windows], for building; tombstone stelae, not of metal; stables, not of metal; advertisement columns, not of metal; posts, not of metal; telegraph posts, not of metal; tombstone plaques, not of metal; greenhouses, transportable, not of metal; penstock pipes, not of metal; water-pipes, not of metal; gutter pipes, not of metal; ducts, not of metal, for ventilating and airconditioning installations; drain pipes, not of metal; chimneys, not of metal; sandstone tubes; turnstiles, not of metal; tufa; angle irons, not of metal; bicycle parking installations, not of metal; plywood; foundry molds [moulds], not of metal; cement for blast furnaces; cement for furnaces; magnesia cement; pantiles; slate; roofing slates; slag stone [building material]; clinker stone; railroad ties, not of metal; wood veneers; clinker ballast.
2)SERVICES: Travel guides and travel information services; sale of sightseeing tours and travel agencies, namely information, organization, marketing, and booking of trips, and of all other travel services, namely excursions, tickets to performances, hotel accommodations, rental of hotel rooms, bungalows, and villas, rental of vehicles for transport and tourism purposes; organization, booking, and provision of planned trips, namely sightseeing tours, organized trips to all-inclusive resorts, lodging with hosted activities, sporting activities, cultural activities, cooking workshops and entertainment, restaurant and bar services, thematic trips, and cruises; organization of lotteries; booking of seats for performances; entertainment, namely quiz games, game shows, radio game shows, production and broadcasting of television and radio programs; sporting activities, namely organization of competitions and sports training in the fields of golf, football, volleyball, tennis, basketball, water sports, sailing, judo, yoga, horseback riding, applied arts, bridge, fitness, archery, skating, trapeze arts, surfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, kitesurfing, diving, swimming, ping pong, badminton, sliding sports, in-line skating, roller skating, scooters, roller skates, skiing; vacation club services, namely temporary accommodation with restaurant services, hosted activities, entertainment, namely sporting activities, cultural activities, cooking workshops, the plastic arts, movies, the circus, dances, parties, the Internet, games, reading, music, photography, radio, the theatre, live entertainment, fireworks, parades, fashion shows, beauty pageants; health club services, namely fitness; education and training, namely organization and conduct of conventions, colloquia, conferences, symposia in the fields of travel, tourism, foreign languages, journalism, philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, occult sciences, logic, epistemology, morals, ethics, dogmatic theology, moral theology, pastoral theology, history of religions and cults, social sciences, statistics, demography, sociology, politics, economics, law, legislation, public administration, governments, military affairs, consumption and consumers, education, teaching, ethnology, customs, folklore, hard and natural sciences, environmental conservation, mathematics, astronomy, geography, physics, chemistry, mineralogy, crystallography, geology, oceanography, meteorology, climatology, hydrology, paleontology, biology, ecology, genetics, botany, zoology, applied sciences, technology, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry, home economics, cooking, the chemical industries, computers, the construction industries, arts, entertainment, land-use planning, urban planning, architecture, the plastic arts, music, games, sports, the performing arts, linguistics, philology, literature, archeology, geography, biography, history; classes in the fields of travel, recreation, sports, and entertainment, namely the plastic arts, film, the circus, dance, parties, the Internet, gaming, reading, music, photography, radio, the theatre, live entertainment, fireworks, parades, fashion shows, sporting activities, cooking workshops, beauty pageants, animation, culture; sports training camps, namely internships in the fields of golf, football, volleyball, tennis, basketball, water sports, sailing, judo, yoga, horseback riding, applied arts, bridge, fitness, archery, skating, the trapeze arts, surfing, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, kite surfing, diving, swimming, ping pong, badminton, sliding sports, in-line skating, roller skating, scooters, roller skates, skiing; organization of exhibitions for cultural or educational purposes in the field of travel, tourism, foreign languages, journalism, philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, occult sciences, logic, epistemology, morals, ethics, dogmatic theology, moral theology, pastoral theology, history of religions and cults, social sciences, statistics, demographics, sociology, politics, economics, law, legislation, public administration, governments, military affairs, consumption and consumers, education, teaching, ethnology, customs, folklore, hard and natural sciences, environmental conservation, mathematics, astronomy, geodesy, physics, chemistry, minerology, crystallography, geology, oceanography, meteorology, climatology, hydrology, paleontology, biology, ecology, genetics, botany, zoology, applied sciences, technology, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry, home economics, cooking, the chemical industries, computers, the construction industries, arts, entertainment, land-use planning, urban planning, architecture, the plastic arts, music, games, sports, the performing arts, linguistics, philology, literature, archeology, geography, biography, history; consulting and information in the fields of education, training, and recreation, namely the plastic arts, film, the circus, dance, parties, the Internet, gaming, reading, music, photography, radio, the theatre, live entertainment, fireworks, parades, fashion shows, sporting activities, cooking workshops, beauty pageants, animation, culture, including those provided online; cultural activities, namely organization of exhibitions, festivals, plays and movie screenings; promotion for others regarding the sale of flights, trips, and all travel services by means of a communications network, namely the Internet, as well as through the distribution of printed matter, brochures, photographs, drawings, visual and audiovisual advertising material for the purpose of disseminating information on goods and services related to the tourism and travel industry; transport of passengers and goods by air, road, sea, and rail; chartering of seats on various flights, and booking, sale, and issuance of tickets for travel by air, sea, rail, road, and of tickets for trips, sightseeing tours, and holidays, namely stays in hotels, vacation clubs (hotels), rental of accommodations, by travel agencies and through the global communications network, namely the Internet; handling of passengers and goods in airports; organization, booking, and provision of cruises, operation of travel agencies, airport services, namely handling and representation services, in airports, for freight, goods, and luggage; in-flight food and drink services, namely distribution of meals, snacks, and beverages in identified boxes, distribution of goods related to restaurant services, namely condiments, napkins, and cocktail napkins.
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Eyelash Extension Kits: Are They Really Worth It?
Your lash business is only as good as the eyelash extension products you use and the services you provide. You may only have one shot to make a good impression and earn a loyal customer. That is why you need to use quality lash extension supplies. 
However, doing product research on every lash product on the market can be very time-consuming. You will have to spend a lot of time, effort and money, which not all lash techs have. Your time is money, so spending hours looking at various products is not ideal.
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This is where an eyelash extension kit comes in handy. Why? Here 5 reasons why lash kits should be your go-to purchase when looking for lash extension supplies.
Quality products in an eyelash extension kit
How can you be sure products included in a lash kit are good quality? You can easily check the products and brand names included in an eyelash extension kit, as many kits have a detailed list of what’s inside. 
For example, Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners. This kit includes products from Max2Originale, our very own Cartel Tweezers, best-selling Supreme Adhesive, etc. We included all the brand names for you to identify the manufacturers of the products. 
Value for money in an eyelash extension kit
A big perk to an eyelash extension kit are the discounts! You can enjoy huge discounts when you purchase lash kits rather than buying each product individually. If you want to make sure you are getting good value for the amount you spend, you can check the price of each individual product.
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Let’s take a quick look at Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners:
2 Lash Trays – Max2Originale Even & Odd Mixed Lengths ($30 per tray)
Max2Originale – Protein Pads (75pads/37g) ($20)
Cartel Isolation Tweezer (ST-11) ($18)
Cartel Application Tweezer (TL-418) ($35)
Max2Originale – Maxi Gel Remover
Micropore 1/2″ Tape
Hydrogel Eyemasks – 2 Pairs
Blue Micro-brushes – 10 ct
Mascara Wands – 10 ct
Lash Tile
Headband
Magic Pack
Supreme Adhesive 5G
The first 4 products alone cost $133. However, the Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners costs $99. It’s a win-win, huge savings and amazing quality products at the same time!
Save time buying an eyelash extension kit
The benefit to purchasing a lash kit is that someone has already put all the products you need into a bundle for you, all you need to do is spend a few extra minutes double checking all the products included are the brands you like or of good quality. 
An eyelash extension kit provides you with a snapshot and give you an idea of which lash supplies you will want to try or are potentially missing out on. This will save you a lot of time browsing all the products in a store or on a website, and more time doing lash extensions!
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Purchasing a lash kit might be ideal for you especially if you are getting your lash supplies from a physical store. If you find a kit that has everything you need, you won’t have to spend a lot of time inside the store searching for products. 
Easy and convenient to buy an eyelash extension kit
Lash kits and bundles are very convenient and easy to purchase compared to buying each product individually. 
In addition, purchasing an eyelash extension kit is the best way to discover new and improved eyelash extension products. You can expand the list of products you use and potentially discover tools, supplies, and accessories that you may not have otherwise purchased. You may find that these items help up your lashing game by improving your style and speed.
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Eyelash extension kit curated by pro lash artists
Lash kits are put together by expert and professional lash techs to fit your level of expertise. There is an eyelash extension kit for beginners, intermediate, and expert lash artists. Many lash kits are designed for a specific lashing level and technique. 
Let us take the same example we used before, Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners comes with our best-selling Supreme Adhesive with a 1 to 2 seconds drying time. It is great for practicing and improving your skills.
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If you want to improve your speed and accuracy, it is best to try lash adhesives with a quicker drying time than you are used to. Don’t forget that no matter what products you use, practice makes perfect. 
There are various eyelash extension kits available in the market to choose from. Check them out yourself and see which one is the perfect fit for your current skill set. Look at the products included in the kits, check the brands and reviews, this will help you determine if you are getting the best value for your money.
Your eyelash extension kit will grow as you do as a lash tech. Visit Cartel Lash for all your lash extension supplies needs. If you need help putting together a lash kit, contact us at
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Supreme Adhesive
Untamed Artistry Time’s Up Adhesive
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Untamed Artistry Undo Remover
Elite Adhesive
Ruthie Belle Super Bonder
Max2originale Single Length
Supreme Primer
Eyelash Extension Kit for Beginners
Beauty Wave Eyelash Lamination Kit
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Eyelash Adhesives
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Eyelash Extension Kits: Are They Really Worth It?
Your lash business is only as good as the eyelash extension products you use and the services you provide. You may only have one shot to make a good impression and earn a loyal customer. That is why you need to use quality lash extension supplies. 
However, doing product research on every lash product on the market can be very time-consuming. You will have to spend a lot of time, effort and money, which not all lash techs have. Your time is money, so spending hours looking at various products is not ideal.
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This is where an eyelash extension kit comes in handy. Why? Here 5 reasons why lash kits should be your go-to purchase when looking for lash extension supplies.
Quality products in an eyelash extension kit
How can you be sure products included in a lash kit are good quality? You can easily check the products and brand names included in an eyelash extension kit, as many kits have a detailed list of what’s inside. 
For example, Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners. This kit includes products from Max2Originale, our very own Cartel Tweezers, best-selling Supreme Adhesive, etc. We included all the brand names for you to identify the manufacturers of the products. 
Value for money in an eyelash extension kit
A big perk to an eyelash extension kit are the discounts! You can enjoy huge discounts when you purchase lash kits rather than buying each product individually. If you want to make sure you are getting good value for the amount you spend, you can check the price of each individual product.
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Let’s take a quick look at Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners:
2 Lash Trays - Max2Originale Even & Odd Mixed Lengths ($30 per tray)
Max2Originale - Protein Pads (75pads/37g) ($20)
Cartel Isolation Tweezer (ST-11) ($18)
Cartel Application Tweezer (TL-418) ($35)
Max2Originale - Maxi Gel Remover
Micropore 1/2" Tape
Hydrogel Eyemasks - 2 Pairs
Blue Micro-brushes - 10 ct
Mascara Wands - 10 ct
Lash Tile
Headband
Magic Pack
Supreme Adhesive 5G
The first 4 products alone cost $133. However, the Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners costs $99. It’s a win-win, huge savings and amazing quality products at the same time!
Save time buying an eyelash extension kit
The benefit to purchasing a lash kit is that someone has already put all the products you need into a bundle for you, all you need to do is spend a few extra minutes double checking all the products included are the brands you like or of good quality. 
An eyelash extension kit provides you with a snapshot and give you an idea of which lash supplies you will want to try or are potentially missing out on. This will save you a lot of time browsing all the products in a store or on a website, and more time doing lash extensions!
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 Purchasing a lash kit might be ideal for you especially if you are getting your lash supplies from a physical store. If you find a kit that has everything you need, you won’t have to spend a lot of time inside the store searching for products. 
Easy and convenient to buy an eyelash extension kit
Lash kits and bundles are very convenient and easy to purchase compared to buying each product individually. 
In addition, purchasing an eyelash extension kit is the best way to discover new and improved eyelash extension products. You can expand the list of products you use and potentially discover tools, supplies, and accessories that you may not have otherwise purchased. You may find that these items help up your lashing game by improving your style and speed.
Tumblr media
Eyelash extension kit curated by pro lash artists
Lash kits are put together by expert and professional lash techs to fit your level of expertise. There is an eyelash extension kit for beginners, intermediate, and expert lash artists. Many lash kits are designed for a specific lashing level and technique. 
Let us take the same example we used before, Cartel Lash’s Lash Kit for Beginners comes with our best-selling Supreme Adhesive with a 1 to 2 seconds drying time. It is great for practicing and improving your skills.
Tumblr media
If you want to improve your speed and accuracy, it is best to try lash adhesives with a quicker drying time than you are used to. Don’t forget that no matter what products you use, practice makes perfect. 
There are various eyelash extension kits available in the market to choose from. Check them out yourself and see which one is the perfect fit for your current skill set. Look at the products included in the kits, check the brands and reviews, this will help you determine if you are getting the best value for your money.
Your eyelash extension kit will grow as you do as a lash tech. Visit Cartel Lash for all your lash extension supplies needs. If you need help putting together a lash kit, contact us at 📞 (604) 437-0011 today!
Our Best Products
Untamed Artistry Retention Black Adhesive
Supreme Adhesive
Untamed Artistry Time's Up Adhesive
Untamed Artistry Invinsible Ink Clear Adhesive
Holds Up
Borboleta Lash Foaming Cleanser
Untamed Artistry Undo Remover
Elite Adhesive
Ruthie Belle Super Bonder
Max2originale Single Length
Supreme Primer
Eyelash Extension Kit for Beginners
Beauty Wave Eyelash Lamination Kit
Fall In Volume Lash Lift Kit
Eyelash Adhesives
Mystery Grab Bag
4 Best Makeup Removers for Eyelash Extensions
 How to Clean Mascara Off Eyelash Extensions
Check out our bestsellers
Best sellers
Cartel Lash
https://cartellash.ca/
(604) 437-0011
104-3787 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC V5G 1G5, Canada
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Different Types of Peel and Stick Tiles for Your Place
There are two varieties of resistant vinyl tiled floors that are placed using adhesives: those that are bonded down with a separate adhesive that is put onto the ground with a slotted spreader, and those that have a pre-applied adhesive that is peeled away to install the tile. A floating floor, also known as luxury vinyl (LVT), is a non-adhesive vinyl tile in which the pieces interlock using a customized tongue-and-groove edging technique.
·         Vinyl
Plastic or foam backing is used to make these scratch and attach tiles. This variety is far less expensive than the others; it is the least expensive on the market.
·         Metal
This sort's peel and stick tiles are made of lightweight metal, commonly aluminum. Their backs are covered in a sticky adhesive.
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If you use this sort of peel and stick tiles in your kitchen backsplash, you may achieve the effect of a real slate backsplash and an entirely natural aesthetic for your kitchen. You won't be complaining about smearing your kitchen with filthy mortar or grout since these tiles don't require either.
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Faux glass or ceramic tiles are made from 3D gel material, and they may be an exquisite accent to your bathroom or kitchen.
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Construction Grade HPMC(Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose) For Tile Adhesive  Building Thickener HPMC   Chemical Hpmc China
 DESCRIPTION OF HPMC(HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE)
HONGHAI brand HPMC is odorless, tasteless, non-toxic cellulose ethers producted from natural high molecular cellulose through series of chemical processing and achieved. It is white powder with good water solubility. It has thickening, adhesion , dispersing, emulsifying, film, suspended, adsorption, gel, and protective colloid properties of surface activity and maintain moisture function properties etc.
HPMC For Tile Adhesive PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL INDEX
(1) Appearance: white or off-white powder, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic cellulose ethers
(2) Particle size: the passage rate of 100 meshes is more than 98.5%;and of 80 meshes is 100%.
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(4) Soluble in water and some organic solvents, such as appropriate proportion of ethanol, water, acetone, water, and trichloroethane etc. Solution has surfactant peculiarity. PH value does not affect solubility in water.
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Cristobalite Market 2020 – Top Key Vendors, Trends, Sales, Supply, Demand, Analysis & Forecast To 2027
Cristobalite Market: Introduction
The global cristobalite market was valued at US$ 29 Mn in 2018 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~5% during the forecast period. The global cristobalite market is driven by the increase in demand for cristobalite in the artificial marble industry across the globe. Asia Pacific accounts for major share of the global cristobalite market, led by high demand for cristobalite among manufacturers of paints and coatings.
Key Drivers of Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is primarily used in construction-related activities. Other uses include manufacture of glass and ceramics. Cristobalite is employed in the manufacture of water glass (sodium silicate), which is used in the formulation of cement, passive fire protection, textile and lumber processing, manufacture of refractory ceramics, adhesive, and production of silica gel. In ceramics, cristobalite is used in the manufacture of sanitary ware, and as raw material for ceramic body for tiles. The ceramic industry primarily consists of tiles, sanitary ware, tableware, and technical ceramics. Tiles hold the prominent share of the global ceramics market. According to the Ceramic World Web, the global production of ceramic tiles reached 13,099 million square meters in 2018, while global consumption of ceramic tiles reached 12,818 million square meters in the same year.
Cristobalite is primarily used in the artificial marble industry. Artificial marble offers consumers an affordable alternative to natural marble, while maintaining a high level of color consistency and strength. Artificial marble is mostly a mixture of polymer binders and mineral fillers such as cristobalite. Cristobalite flour is used as an inert and white filler in the manufacture of artificial marble. Excellent chemical inertness and mechanical strength of cristobalite make it a usable filler for artificial marble. Artificial marble is widely used for flooring, walls, countertops, staircases, window sills, door sills, door jams, and sink tops. Thus, increase in demand glass & ceramics, and artificial marble is likely to boost the demand for cristobalite during the forecast period.
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Rise in Demand for Paints & Coatings, and Investment Casting to Offer Lucrative Opportunities for Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is employed as a filler in the manufacture of paints & coatings. It has fairly high hardness; as a result, it provides abrasion and scratch resistance to a coatings. Being one of the fillers with maximum brightness, cristobalite contributes to the visibility of road-marking paints. Commonly used ingredients employed in the formulation of investment powder are gypsum, quartz, and cristobalite. Cristobalite, which is the principal ingredient used in investment casting, gives high thermal expansion and high temperature thermal shock resistance. Investment casting is used in a wide range of applications such as dental casting materials and gold castings. For dental purposes, cristobalite is used in the production of dental impression materials and models of teeth. Cristobalite enables excellent dyeability and desired elasticity of the impression compound. Thus, increase in demand for paints & coatings, and investment castings is estimated to augment the global cristobalite market.
Health Hazards and Number of Substitutes to Hamper Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite appears on the ‘Right to Know Hazardous Substance List.’ Two polymorphs of crystalline silica – quartz and cristobalite – have been classified as Group 1 carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Health hazards associated with exposure to crystalline silica arise from the inhalation of respirable particles. Respirable crystalline silica consists of particles that are smaller than 10 µm in aerodynamic diameter. Cristobalite can be replaced by quartz, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, dolomite, feldspar, glass powder, kaolin, mica, microspheres, silica, and talc. Implementation of stringent government regulations on the production of cristobalite is restraining the market.
Asia Pacific Dominates Cristobalite Market
Based on region, Asia Pacific accounted for major share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. Demand for artificial marble is high in the region, especially in China, Japan, and South Korea. China is projected to lead the market in Asia Pacific in the next few years, due to the rise in consumer preference for cool white countertops in the country. Additionally, increase in building and construction activities across Asia Pacific is boosting the demand for cristobalite in cement and road marking applications. This, in turn, is driving the cristobalite market in Asia Pacific. Cristobalite is extensively employed as a raw material in the manufacture of silica-based chemicals such as silica gel. Growth in foreign direct investment in for the building & construction industry in China and India is anticipated to boost the demand for cristobalite in these countries.
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Consolidated Nature of Cristobalite Market
The cristobalite market is dominated by large numbers of major players operating across the globes. The top three players - SCR-Sibelco NV, Silmer SA, and Hoben International Limited — cumulatively accounted for 91.6% share in 2018. SCR-Sibelco NV held 67.3% share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. The company’s success is primarily ascribed to its constant production capacity expansion and development of new products. Silmer SA occupied 9.9% share of the cristobalite market in 2018, while Hoben International Limited constituted 14.4% share in the same year.
Cristobalite Market: Segmentation
Cristobalite Market, by Grade
Whole Kernel/Grain
Crushed
Cristobalite Market, by Application
Flooring
Walls
Countertops
Roofing
Others (including Staircases and Window Sills)
Jewelry
Others (including Metal Castings)
Cristobalite Market, by Region
U.S.
Canada
Germany
France
U.K.
Italy
Spain
Rest of Europe
China
Japan
India
ASEAN
Rest of Asia Pacific
Brazil
Mexico
Rest of Latin America
GCC
South Africa
Rest of Middle East & Africa
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Cristobalite Market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~5% by 2027
Cristobalite Market: Introduction
The global cristobalite market was valued at US$ 29 Mn in 2018 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~5% during the forecast period. The global cristobalite market is driven by the increase in demand for cristobalite in the artificial marble industry across the globe. Asia Pacific accounts for major share of the global cristobalite market, led by high demand for cristobalite among manufacturers of paints and coatings.
Key Drivers of Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is primarily used in construction-related activities. Other uses include manufacture of glass and ceramics. Cristobalite is employed in the manufacture of water glass (sodium silicate), which is used in the formulation of cement, passive fire protection, textile and lumber processing, manufacture of refractory ceramics, adhesive, and production of silica gel. In ceramics, cristobalite is used in the manufacture of sanitary ware, and as raw material for ceramic body for tiles. The ceramic industry primarily consists of tiles, sanitary ware, tableware, and technical ceramics. Tiles hold the prominent share of the global ceramics market. According to the Ceramic World Web, the global production of ceramic tiles reached 13,099 million square meters in 2018, while global consumption of ceramic tiles reached 12,818 million square meters in the same year.
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Cristobalite is primarily used in the artificial marble industry. Artificial marble offers consumers an affordable alternative to natural marble, while maintaining a high level of color consistency and strength. Artificial marble is mostly a mixture of polymer binders and mineral fillers such as cristobalite. Cristobalite flour is used as an inert and white filler in the manufacture of artificial marble. Excellent chemical inertness and mechanical strength of cristobalite make it a usable filler for artificial marble. Artificial marble is widely used for flooring, walls, countertops, staircases, window sills, door sills, door jams, and sink tops. Thus, increase in demand glass & ceramics, and artificial marble is likely to boost the demand for cristobalite during the forecast period.
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Rise in Demand for Paints & Coatings, and Investment Casting to Offer Lucrative Opportunities for Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is employed as a filler in the manufacture of paints & coatings. It has fairly high hardness; as a result, it provides abrasion and scratch resistance to a coatings. Being one of the fillers with maximum brightness, cristobalite contributes to the visibility of road-marking paints. Commonly used ingredients employed in the formulation of investment powder are gypsum, quartz, and cristobalite. Cristobalite, which is the principal ingredient used in investment casting, gives high thermal expansion and high temperature thermal shock resistance. Investment casting is used in a wide range of applications such as dental casting materials and gold castings. For dental purposes, cristobalite is used in the production of dental impression materials and models of teeth. Cristobalite enables excellent dyeability and desired elasticity of the impression compound. Thus, increase in demand for paints & coatings, and investment castings is estimated to augment the global cristobalite market.
Health Hazards and Number of Substitutes to Hamper Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite appears on the ‘Right to Know Hazardous Substance List.’ Two polymorphs of crystalline silica – quartz and cristobalite – have been classified as Group 1 carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Health hazards associated with exposure to crystalline silica arise from the inhalation of respirable particles. Respirable crystalline silica consists of particles that are smaller than 10 µm in aerodynamic diameter. Cristobalite can be replaced by quartz, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, dolomite, feldspar, glass powder, kaolin, mica, microspheres, silica, and talc. Implementation of stringent government regulations on the production of cristobalite is restraining the market.
Asia Pacific Dominates Cristobalite Market
Based on region, Asia Pacific accounted for major share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. Demand for artificial marble is high in the region, especially in China, Japan, and South Korea. China is projected to lead the market in Asia Pacific in the next few years, due to the rise in consumer preference for cool white countertops in the country. Additionally, increase in building and construction activities across Asia Pacific is boosting the demand for cristobalite in cement and road marking applications. This, in turn, is driving the cristobalite market in Asia Pacific. Cristobalite is extensively employed as a raw material in the manufacture of silica-based chemicals such as silica gel. Growth in foreign direct investment in for the building & construction industry in China and India is anticipated to boost the demand for cristobalite in these countries.
Consolidated Nature of Cristobalite Market
The cristobalite market is dominated by large numbers of major players operating across the globes. The top three players – SCR-Sibelco NV, Silmer SA, and Hoben International Limited — cumulatively accounted for 91.6% share in 2018. SCR-Sibelco NV held 67.3% share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. The company’s success is primarily ascribed to its constant production capacity expansion and development of new products. Silmer SA occupied 9.9% share of the cristobalite market in 2018, while Hoben International Limited constituted 14.4% share in the same year.
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Cristobalite Market New Research Report Analysis, And Forecast
Cristobalite Market: Introduction
The global cristobalite market was valued at US$ 29 Mn in 2018 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~5% during the forecast period. The global cristobalite market is driven by the increase in demand for cristobalite in the artificial marble industry across the globe. Asia Pacific accounts for major share of the global cristobalite market, led by high demand for cristobalite among manufacturers of paints and coatings.
Key Drivers of Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is primarily used in construction-related activities. Other uses include manufacture of glass and ceramics. Cristobalite is employed in the manufacture of water glass (sodium silicate), which is used in the formulation of cement, passive fire protection, textile and lumber processing, manufacture of refractory ceramics, adhesive, and production of silica gel. In ceramics, cristobalite is used in the manufacture of sanitary ware, and as raw material for ceramic body for tiles. The ceramic industry primarily consists of tiles, sanitary ware, tableware, and technical ceramics. Tiles hold the prominent share of the global ceramics market. According to the Ceramic World Web, the global production of ceramic tiles reached 13,099 million square meters in 2018, while global consumption of ceramic tiles reached 12,818 million square meters in the same year.
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Cristobalite is primarily used in the artificial marble industry. Artificial marble offers consumers an affordable alternative to natural marble, while maintaining a high level of color consistency and strength. Artificial marble is mostly a mixture of polymer binders and mineral fillers such as cristobalite. Cristobalite flour is used as an inert and white filler in the manufacture of artificial marble. Excellent chemical inertness and mechanical strength of cristobalite make it a usable filler for artificial marble. Artificial marble is widely used for flooring, walls, countertops, staircases, window sills, door sills, door jams, and sink tops. Thus, increase in demand glass & ceramics, and artificial marble is likely to boost the demand for cristobalite during the forecast period.
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Cristobalite Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2019 - 2027
Cristobalite Market: Introduction
The global cristobalite market was valued at US$ 29 Mn in 2018 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of ~5% during the forecast period. The global cristobalite market is driven by the increase in demand for cristobalite in the artificial marble industry across the globe. Asia Pacific accounts for major share of the global cristobalite market, led by high demand for cristobalite among manufacturers of paints and coatings.
Key Drivers of Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is primarily used in construction-related activities. Other uses include manufacture of glass and ceramics. Cristobalite is employed in the manufacture of water glass (sodium silicate), which is used in the formulation of cement, passive fire protection, textile and lumber processing, manufacture of refractory ceramics, adhesive, and production of silica gel. In ceramics, cristobalite is used in the manufacture of sanitary ware, and as raw material for ceramic body for tiles. The ceramic industry primarily consists of tiles, sanitary ware, tableware, and technical ceramics. Tiles hold the prominent share of the global ceramics market. According to the Ceramic World Web, the global production of ceramic tiles reached 13,099 million square meters in 2018, while global consumption of ceramic tiles reached 12,818 million square meters in the same year.
Cristobalite is primarily used in the artificial marble industry. Artificial marble offers consumers an affordable alternative to natural marble, while maintaining a high level of color consistency and strength. Artificial marble is mostly a mixture of polymer binders and mineral fillers such as cristobalite. Cristobalite flour is used as an inert and white filler in the manufacture of artificial marble. Excellent chemical inertness and mechanical strength of cristobalite make it a usable filler for artificial marble. Artificial marble is widely used for flooring, walls, countertops, staircases, window sills, door sills, door jams, and sink tops. Thus, increase in demand glass & ceramics, and artificial marble is likely to boost the demand for cristobalite during the forecast period.
Rise in Demand for Paints & Coatings, and Investment Casting to Offer Lucrative Opportunities for Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite is employed as a filler in the manufacture of paints & coatings. It has fairly high hardness; as a result, it provides abrasion and scratch resistance to a coatings. Being one of the fillers with maximum brightness, cristobalite contributes to the visibility of road-marking paints. Commonly used ingredients employed in the formulation of investment powder are gypsum, quartz, and cristobalite. Cristobalite, which is the principal ingredient used in investment casting, gives high thermal expansion and high temperature thermal shock resistance. Investment casting is used in a wide range of applications such as dental casting materials and gold castings. For dental purposes, cristobalite is used in the production of dental impression materials and models of teeth. Cristobalite enables excellent dyeability and desired elasticity of the impression compound. Thus, increase in demand for paints & coatings, and investment castings is estimated to augment the global cristobalite market.
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Health Hazards and Number of Substitutes to Hamper Cristobalite Market
Cristobalite appears on the ‘Right to Know Hazardous Substance List.’ Two polymorphs of crystalline silica – quartz and cristobalite – have been classified as Group 1 carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Health hazards associated with exposure to crystalline silica arise from the inhalation of respirable particles. Respirable crystalline silica consists of particles that are smaller than 10 µm in aerodynamic diameter. Cristobalite can be replaced by quartz, barium sulfate, calcium carbonate, diatomaceous earth, dolomite, feldspar, glass powder, kaolin, mica, microspheres, silica, and talc. Implementation of stringent government regulations on the production of cristobalite is restraining the market.
Asia Pacific Dominates Cristobalite Market
Based on region, Asia Pacific accounted for major share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. Demand for artificial marble is high in the region, especially in China, Japan, and South Korea. China is projected to lead the market in Asia Pacific in the next few years, due to the rise in consumer preference for cool white countertops in the country. Additionally, increase in building and construction activities across Asia Pacific is boosting the demand for cristobalite in cement and road marking applications. This, in turn, is driving the cristobalite market in Asia Pacific. Cristobalite is extensively employed as a raw material in the manufacture of silica-based chemicals such as silica gel. Growth in foreign direct investment in for the building & construction industry in China and India is anticipated to boost the demand for cristobalite in these countries.
Consolidated Nature of Cristobalite Market
The cristobalite market is dominated by large numbers of major players operating across the globes. The top three players - SCR-Sibelco NV, Silmer SA, and Hoben International Limited — cumulatively accounted for 91.6% share in 2018. SCR-Sibelco NV held 67.3% share of the global cristobalite market in 2018. The company’s success is primarily ascribed to its constant production capacity expansion and development of new products. Silmer SA occupied 9.9% share of the cristobalite market in 2018, while Hoben International Limited constituted 14.4% share in the same year.
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Bendy battery can stretch and twist without losing power
A new bendable battery can stretch and twist without interrupting the supply of power.
For applications in bendable electronic devices, this is precisely the kind of battery they need. Today’s electronics industry is increasingly focusing on computers or smartphones with screens that can be folded or rolled. Smart clothing items make use of wearable micro-devices or sensors to monitor bodily functions, for example.
All these devices need an energy source, however, which is usually a lithium-ion battery. Unfortunately, commercial batteries are typically heavy and rigid, making it fundamentally unsuitable for applications in flexible electronics or textiles.
What makes this new battery prototype special is its electrolyte—that part of the battery through which lithium-ions move when the battery is charged or discharged. Lead author Xi Chen, a doctoral student at ETH Zurich, discovered the electrolyte.
(Credit: Niederberger Group, ETH Zurich)
Following the design of commercial batteries, this new type of battery is built in layers like a sandwich. However, it marks the first time that researchers have used flexible components to keep the whole battery bendable and stretchable. “To date, no one has employed exclusively flexible components as systematically as we have in creating a lithium-ion battery,” says Markus Niederberger, professor for multifunctional materials, whose team developed the battery prototype.
The two current collectors for the anode and the cathode consist of a bendable polymer composite that contains electrically conductive carbon and that also serves as the outer shell. On the interior surface of the composite, the researchers applied a thin layer of micron-sized silver flakes. Due to the way the flakes overlap like roof tiles, they don’t lose contact with one another when the elastomer is stretched. This guarantees the conductivity of the current collector even if it is subjected to extensive stretching. And in the event that the silver flakes do in fact lose contact with each other, the electrical current can still flow through the carbon-containing composite, albeit more weakly.
With the help of a mask, the researchers then sprayed anode and cathode powder onto a precisely defined area of the silver layer. The cathode is composed of lithium manganese oxide and the anode is a vanadium oxide.
In the final step, the scientists stacked the two current collectors with the applied electrodes on top of each other, separated by a barrier layer similar to a picture frame, while they filled the gap in the frame with the electrolyte gel.
Niederberger emphasizes that this gel is more environmentally friendly than the commercial electrolytes: “Liquid electrolyte in today’s batteries are flammable and toxic.” In contrast, the gel electrolyte that Chen developed contains water with a high concentration of a lithium salt, which not only facilitates the flow of lithium ions between cathode and anode while the battery is charging or discharging, but also keeps the water from electrochemical decomposition.
The scientists joined the various parts of their prototype together with adhesive. “If we want to market the battery commercially, we’ll have to find another process that will keep it sealed tight for a longer period of time,” Niederberger says.
More and more applications for a battery like this are emerging every day, the researchers say. Well-known manufacturers of mobile phones are vying with each other to produce devices with foldable screens. Other possibilities include rollable displays for computers, smartwatches, and tablets, or functional textiles that contain bendable electronics—and all of these require a flexible power supply.
“For instance, you could sew our battery right into the clothing,” Niederberger says. It’s important to ensure that, in the event of battery leakage, the liquids that come out cause no damage. This is where the team’s electrolyte offers a considerable advantage.
Niederberger stresses that more research is necessary to optimize the flexible battery before they consider commercializing it. Above all, the team has to increase the amount of electrode material it can hold.
The study appears Advanced Materials.
Source: ETH Zurich
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HPMC/MHPC For Mortar   Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose   Manufacturers Cellulose  Construction Grade HPMC supplier
 construction industry HPMC DESCRIPTION
HPMC is odorless, tasteless,non-toxic cellulose ethers produce from natural high molecular cellulose through series of chemical processing and achieved.It is white powder with good water solubility. It has thickening, adhesion ,dispersing, emulsifying, film, suspended, adsorption, gel,and protective colloid properties of surface activity and maintain moisture 
function properties ect.
HONGHAI cellulose ether HPMC is widely used in construction industry-ceramic tile slurry, dry mixed mortar,crack filler, tile adhesive,self-leveling mortar, thermal insulation mortar,skim coat,putty powder, tile grouts,tile joint filler,decoration mortar,coating glue, cement-based plastering mortar and cement-based ceramic tile adhesive, EIFS/ETICS, ready to use paints and coatings, etc.
 HPMC PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
CAS NO.: 9004-65-3
Other Names: Hypromellose/MHPC
EINECS No.: 220-971-6
Purity: 99.9%min
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Brand Name: HONGHAI
Packing: 25Kg/bag
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Application: Construction additives
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1.Water Retention: The water retention will be enhanced, which is helpful with such problems as cement or gypsum construction material drying too fast and poor hardening or cracking due to insufficient hydration. 2.Operationality: It can enhance the plasticity of mortar and improve the coating efficiency in construction projects. 3.Adhesivity: It can make mortar attach to base material better since the plasticity of mortar is enhanced. 4.Slip Resistance: It can prevent slipping problem between mortar and the base material in construction project as a result of its thickening effect.
 HPMC PRODUCT APPLICATIONS
HPMC(Hydroxypropyl Methyl cellulose widely )used in construction industrial:
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Interface agent, Exterior wall adhesive putty, Ceramic tile adhesive, 
Flashing compound, Self-levering material, Tile adhesive/Tile grouts,
Skim coat/ wall putty, Coating mortar for EIFS(external insulation finish system)
Adhesive mortar for EIFS(external insulation finish system),Tile joint filler
Decoration mortar, Dry mixed mortar
 HONGHAI HPMC is odorless, tasteless, non-toxic cellulose ethers produce, which is white powder with good water solubility. If you need, welcome to contact us to know more.
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How to Restore an Original Minton Tiled Hallway Floor
I received this Tile Doctor enquiry from a customer in the historic market town of Kidderminster who had a Victorian Minton Tiled hallway floor that had been covered in carpet for a long time. The carpet had since been removed and now the floor was fully exposed you could see it was covered in carpet glue and dirty with ingrained grime.
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I arranged an appointment to inspect the floor thoroughly and provide a quote; you can never be sure what issues you might find, so surveying the floor first ensures I can give an accurate price. As anticipated the entire floor was covered in thick glue, fortunately apart from a few loose tiles the floor was in good order. I explained to the client the process I would use on the floor and that I was confident the floor could be restored for them. My quote was accepted, and we arranged a date to carry out the work.
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I often get customers claiming to have an original Minton Tiled floor however there were many manufacturers creating similar patterns at the end of the 19th century, the only way to be certain is to lift a tile and look to see what’s stamped on the back. In this case we had a few loose ones that needed relaying, so I was able to confirm that quite easily.
Cleaning/Repairing a Victorian Tiled Hallway Floor
I arrived on the booked day and the first step was to tape up the surrounding area to prevent any damage from splashing. I was then ready to tackle the glue. I applied a strong solution of Tile Doctor Remove and Go and covered the floor with industrial cling film to allow the solution to get to work without drying out. The film was removed after an hour and then the Remove and Go was worked into the tiles using a coarse 200-grit milling pad to cut through the glue and resurface the tiles.
Afterwards the floor was rinsed with water and the soil removed with a wet vacuum. Some of the glue proved very stubborn to remove and had to be dealt with carefully by hand using an industrial scraper, sometimes a bit of elbow grease is the only way to get the job done.
The floor was then given an Acid Rinse with Tile Doctor Acid Gel, this is designed to further clean the tiles and counter any efflorescent salts that might be present in the tiles due to the lack of damp proof membrane.
After another rinse and soil removal I turned my attention to the loose tiles which were secured by removing the tile, scraping out the adhesive and re-fixing. The appearance of the floor was much improved after day and the floor was then left overnight to dry out in preparation or the sealing process.
Sealing a Victorian Minton Tiled Hallway Floor
Returning the next day, I first checked the floor was dry using a damp meter. Once I was satisfied it was dry, I started to seal the floor. I had selected to use Tile Doctor Seal and Go Extra for sealing. It adds a richness to the colour of the tiles and a subtle sheen finish. I applied three coats, waiting for each one to dry before applying the next.
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The pattern on the floor was really nice and the colours were now very vibrant. The client was very pleased and left a great review copied below:
“Our floor wasn’t easy as it had some form of coating on it which was difficult to remove but Mark took a lot of time to ensure the surface was thoroughly clean before the sealant was put down. Very pleased with how it looks. K. B, Kidderminster”
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Source:  Minton Tile Cleaning and Restoration Service in Worcestershire
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Dangerous Shower Gel? 16 Truly Frightening Additives in Products You Use Every Day
According to the U.S Poison Control Centers, “A child is accidentally poisoned every 30 seconds and more than 50% of all poisonings occur at home with children under 5 years of age.” But of course, you keep your cleaning supplies out of reach, and only use baby products on your young children, and so your family is safe, right? But what’s really in all those products, and what about the chemical residues that are left in your carpet, on your child’s pajamas, in the very air your family breathes every day?
Because young children are smaller than adults, they are exposed to more contaminants per pound of body weight. Their little bodies and immune systems are not yet fully developed, and they are at a greater risk from the cumulative effect of chemicals that are found everywhere, from air freshener to laundry detergent.
I’ve listed below some commonly found ingredients and why you never want them in your home again. Note how many seemingly benign products, like deodorant and shower gel, contain these harmful ingredients. And remember, even though they may be in small amounts, you are putting these on your skin, in your hair, in your clothes and in your air every day, year after year after year.
AMMONIA Ammonia is fatal if swallowed. 80% of all manufactured ammonia is used as fertilizer. It is also used to manufacture synthetic fibers, plastics, and explosives, and it is added to many cleaning products, detergents, window cleaners, stain removers, bleaches, dyes, and floor waxes. Swallowing even small amounts of liquid ammonia in your household cleaner might cause severe burns in your mouth and throat. If you get it in your eyes it can lead to blindness. Ammonia is a corrosive substance that can burn skin, eyes, respiratory tract, mouth, and your digestive tract.
AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE Ammonium hydroxide is a colorless liquid chemical solution that forms when ammonia dissolves in water. It can also release ammonia gas into the air. It can be found in many industrial products and cleaners such as flooring strippers, brick cleaners, and cements. This chemical can cause breathing difficulty, coughing, severe pain or burning in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, or tongue, esophagus, stomach, or throat, vision loss, severe abdominal pain, vomiting, severe change in pH (too much or too little acid in the blood, which leads to damage in all of the body organs), holes in skin tissue, and other symptoms.
BENZENE This carcinogenic chemical can be absorbed through skin, and irritates mucous membranes. It is poisonous when ingested, and inhalation of the fumes may be toxic. It is cited by the EPA and OSHA as a threat to public health. This chemical is found in oven cleaners, detergents, furniture polishes, spot removers, and nail-polish removers.
Diseases associated with benzene include Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML), Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS), Myelofibrosis and Myeloid Metaplasia, Aplastic Anemia, Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL), Hairy Cell Leukemia, Multiple Myeloma, Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML), Hematologic Cancers.
CHLORINE This widely used chemical is a suspected carcinogen and certainly a strong irritant, and it is responsible for many poisonings every year. The 1990 Clean Air Act lists it as a hazardous air pollutant… yet you breathe it in every time you use it in your laundry products or tub and tile cleaners. And air-borne residues remain in your toilet paper, paper napkins and paper towels.
Household bleach, used to whiten fabrics or remove mold from surfaces, is a 5% solution of a stabilized form of chlorine. It is a strong corrosive that will irritate or burn the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. It may cause pulmonary edema or vomiting and coma if ingested. Never mix bleach with toilet bowl cleaners or ammonia. The fumes could be DEADLY!
FORMALDEHYDE Formaldehyde is highly toxic and a known carcinogen. It is used in the manufacture of glues, and is also a preservative in deodorizers, disinfectants, cosmetics, vaccines and is used for embalming bodies. Formaldehyde is used in shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, liquid hand soap, and bubble bath. Products for children such as bubble bath and baby shampoo even have formaldehyde in them! Some health effects from exposure to formaldehyde include eye, nose, and throat irritation… wheezing and coughing… fatigue, skin rash, and severe allergic reactions. Formaldehyde is also used in permanent-press sheets, mattresses, foams, plastics, and building materials.
GLYCOL ETHER Glycol ether can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. It can also be hazardous to the reproductive system. This chemical can damage the kidneys, liver, and central nervous system. It is quickly absorbed through the skin and is found in some household cleaning products, paints, cosmetics, and perfumes. Also known as butyl cellosolve (2-butoxy-1-ethanol, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, butoxyethanol, and butyl oxitol).
HYDROCHLORIC ACID Hydrochloric acid is a corrosive and eye and skin irritant. It can dissolve and destroy tender tissues upon direct contact. Eyes, nose, and throat are easily irritated by vapors. Contact can cause burning, permanent scarring, and even blindness. This chemical is found in aluminum cleaners and rust removers.
KEROSENE Kerosene (mineral spirits) is an eye and skin irritant, and can damage lung tissues. It is neurotoxic. Kerosene may contain the carcinogen benzene. It is found in all-purpose cleaners, furniture polishes, and waxes.
LYE Sodium hydroxide (also known as lye, caustic soda, and soda lye) is an eye, skin and respiratory irritant. It can burn eyes, skin and internal organs. Lye can cause lung damage, blindness and be fatal if swallowed. It is found in household cleaners, oven cleaners, tub and tile cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, and drain openers.
MORPHOLINE Morpholine is extremely toxic. It is irritating to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, and may cause liver and kidney damage. It reacts with nitrites to form carcinogenic nitrosamines. It can also aggravate pulmonary/bronchial disease or cause breathing difficulty, burn the skin, cause blindness, cause abdominal pain , diarrhea , nausea , and vomiting. This chemical is found in all-purpose cleaners, furniture polishes, and car waxes.
NAPTHALENE Napthalene is irritating to the eyes and skin, and can cause cataracts, corneal damage, and kidney damage. It is a suspected carcinogen. This chemical is extremely toxic to small children and infants, and can cause blood damage to fetuses. This chemical is found in mothballs, air fresheners, deodorizers, carpet cleaners, and toilet-bowl cleaners.
ORGANIC SOLVENTS Organic solvents (carbon disulfide, n-hexane, metyl n-butyl ketone, toluene trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene) are neurotoxins and central-nervous-system depressants. They are recognized as carcinogens. These chemicals are found in all-purpose cleaners, degreasers, metal polishes, varnish and lacquer removers, dry-cleaning solutions, paints and coatings, and adhesives.
Drinking water contaminated with perchloroethylene has leukemia and birth-defect implications. Long-term overexposure may effect the nervous system. This chemical is found in spot removers, degreasers, and dry-cleaning fluids.
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Petroleum products (benzene, toluene xylene, benzene, napthalene, and Stoddard solvent) are powerful eye, skin, and respiratory irritants, and are either known or suspected carcinogens. Neurotoxic effects can lead to organic brain damage.
You are exposed to them in many common products including heavy-duty cleaners, stain removers, furniture polish, car wax, lice shampoo, home and garden pesticides, and flea-control products, furniture polish, and laundry products. Don’t assume these products are safe just because they are not banned (yet).
PHENOL Phenol (alkyl phenoxy polyethoxy ethanol and nonyl phenoxy ethoxylate) is very toxic and is a suspected carcinogen. It can cause swelling, pimples, and hives. If swallowed, it can cause circulatory collapse, convulsions, cold sweats, coma, and death. This chemical is found in all-purpose cleaners, air fresheners, disinfectants, furniture polish, and laundry detergents.
SODIUM BISULFATE This corrosive chemical is damaging to eyes and skin, and to internal tissues if swallowed. It can cause asthma attacks. Found in toilet-bowl cleaners and deodorizers
EDTA Also known as ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic or diammonium, this chemical is found in laundry detergent and is a skin irritant. It also irritates mucous membranes, leading to allergies, asthma, and skin rashes. This chemical does not biodegrade. It binds with heavy metals in our lakes and streams, affecting our water supply.
Now that you are armed with some information, read the labels before you buy! Look for labels that say the product is phosphate-free (phosphates cause excessive growth in aquatic plants, leading to suffocation of fish and other aquatic life). Phosphates are found in laundry detergents, dishwasher detergents, and all-purpose cleaners. Look for products that specifically state “no phosphates”, “no solvents”, “petroleum-free”, etc. Better yet, look for products that contain only ingredients that are plant based.
You can find healthy and natural alternatives, although it isn’t always easy. There are lots of great links on our Organic Eden website, shown below. Look for the Natural Home and Personal Care tabs at the top of the home page for information, tips and links to all natural and safe products, where we’ve already done the research for you.
Be safe and healthy!
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