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Removal of fatty acids from an object
Degreasing, often called defatting or fat trimming, is the removal of fatty acids from an object. In culinary science, degreasing is done with the intention
Degreasing
n-propyl bromide (nPB) based solvents for vapor degreasing, in comparison to other solvents for vapor degreasing, are environmentally friendly. nPB solvents
Vapor_degreasing
Wafer bonding technique
appear to be clean, it is important to still use the degreasing process. Prior to performing the degreasing process, the compatibility of the solvent used and
Adhesive bonding of semiconductor wafers
Adhesive_bonding_of_semiconductor_wafers
Industrial process
spraying. Spraying can also be used as a prequel other degreasing operations such as vapor degreasing which gives a better clean. The part is immersed in
Solvent_degreasing
Skin used from an alligator
hide is then returned to the plastic drum for another 20–30 minutes. Degreasing is the process of removing any left over fat from the hide so that there
Alligator_leather
original Sendzimir process but all the newer nonoxidizing methods of degreasing require only 7–15%. The rolling of hot steel slabs using a Sendzimir mill
Sendzimir_process
Synthetic rubber adhesive and sealant used for athletic shoe repair
Shoe Goo is a specialized type of rubber cement that contains a cleaning/degreasing solvent and an abrasion-resistant synthetic rubber. It is a registered
Shoe_Goo
Chemical compound
therefore, 2-ethoxyethanol is used in products such as varnish removers and degreasing solutions. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. "#0258". National Institute
2-Ethoxyethanol
Chemical compound
the flow point of glazes. TSP is still in common use for the cleaning, degreasing, and deglossing of walls prior to painting. TSP breaks the gloss of oil-based
Trisodium_phosphate
Petroleum-derived clear, transparent liquid
water and is used as an extraction solvent, as a cleaning solvent, as a degreasing solvent and as a solvent in aerosols, paints, wood preservatives, lacquers
White_spirit
Chemical compound
and dense liquid widely used for dry cleaning of fabrics and as a metal degreasing solvent, formerly as an oral anthelmintic. It has a mild, sweet, sharp
Tetrachloroethylene
Chemical compound
modest solubility in water. These compounds have some applications as a degreasing solvent. In contrast to most cis-trans compounds, the Z isomer (cis) is
1,2-Dichloroethylene
Durable and flexible material created by tanning animal skins
lipases, and amylases have an important role in the soaking, dehairing, degreasing, and bating operations of leather manufacturing. Proteases are the most
Leather
Japanese dish
before the meat is added with some water. The surface fats are removed by degreasing, and then the roux is added. It is common in Japan to use ready-made roux
Cream_stew
Ex-wife of Neil Bush
development for Protein Matrix, a company that produces a biodegradable degreasing product that breaks down fat, oil and grease to prevent clogs, overflows
Sharon_Bush
Bile from the gallbladder of a cow
glycocholic acid. In the 18th century it was discovered that ox gall had degreasing properties and was effective at removing protein based stains. Piva, Gino
Ox_gall
Cleaning agent for motor vehicles
materials, especially plastics. The main application of brake cleaners is the degreasing and cleaning of metal parts or metallic surfaces. They are used for removing
Brake_cleaner
Method of cleaning using ultrasound
dependent on the item being cleaned and the type of contamination (e.g., degreasing of metal, cleaning of printed circuit boards, removing biological material
Ultrasonic_cleaning
Small shrub in the Heath family
Listerine, and mint flavorings. Wintergreen is used for rust removal and degreasing of machinery and is particularly effective for breaking through sea water
Wintergreen
Rapid transit system in England
escalators were replaced with metal ones and the mechanisms are regularly degreased to lower the potential for fires. The only wooden escalator not to be
London_Underground
Type of coating applied as a free-flowing, dry powder
spray application. These often occur in multiple stages and consist of degreasing, etching, de-smutting, various rinses and the final phosphating or chromating
Powder_coating
place in a workshop. Several common methods include solvent degreasing, vapor degreasing, and the use of an aqueous parts washer. Companies often want
Parts_cleaning
Filter material with homogeneously sized pores in the nanometer range
in non-nitrogen sensitive polyurethane 5A-DW 5 0.45–0.50 21–22 0.3–0.6 Degreasing and pour point depression of aviation kerosene and diesel, and alkenes
Molecular_sieve
Class of organic compounds
refrigerants, blowing agents, aerosol propellants in medicinal applications, and degreasing solvents. Billions of kilograms of chlorodifluoromethane are produced
Chlorofluorocarbon
Chemical compound (C6H14)
oils (such as canola oil or soybean oil) from seeds, for cleansing and degreasing a variety of items, and in textile manufacturing. A typical laboratory
Hexane
Mixture of peptides and proteins derived from animals
consists of hides and skin, then size reduction, washing, hair removal, and degreasing are necessary to prepare the materials for the hydrolysis step. After
Gelatin
Occupation on a ship or train
serving day work, typically while in port or underway, involve cleaning and degreasing of equipment, greasing of parts, and oversight of all machinery spaces
Wiper_(occupation)
Chemical compound
uses of DCM, which mainly banned its application for stripping paint and degreasing surfaces but allowed for some remaining commercial applications, such
Dichloromethane
Solvent, now banned for ozone depletion
depletion lead to a resurgence of the use of trichloroethylene in metal degreasing. Methyl chloroform was also used as a veterinary anthelmintic.[citation
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
C2HCl3, widely used industrial solvent
of TCE is as a degreaser for metal parts. It has been widely used in degreasing and cleaning since the 1910s because of its low cost, low flammability
Trichloroethylene
Class of chemical compounds
toxicity. They are typically used in detergents and cleaning agents, for degreasing, in the emulsion polymerization, the conditioning of concrete and mortar
Α-Olefin_sulfonate
Trichloroethylene (TCE) is a common industrial solvent mostly used for metal degreasing. Due to its wide use in industries, there have been several incidences
List of trichloroethylene-related incidents
List_of_trichloroethylene-related_incidents
Ground released seep into groundwater
Chlorinated solvents are used in nearly any industrial practice where degreasing removers are required. PCE is a highly utilized solvent in the dry cleaning
Groundwater_pollution
Topics referred to by the same term
Victorian Turkish bath process Shampooing, in auto detailing, is the degreasing and cleaning of a vehicle All pages with titles containing shampoo This
Shampoo_(disambiguation)
Cyclic chemical compound, (CH2)4O
can be used to liquefy old PVC cement and is often used industrially to degrease metal parts. THF is used as a component in mobile phases for reversed-phase
Tetrahydrofuran
Organic compound containing at least one covalent carbon-chlorine bond
immiscible with water and effective in cleaning applications such as degreasing and dry cleaning for their ability to dissolve oils and grease. They are
Organochlorine_chemistry
which involves placing the food in a shallow pool of oil). deglazing degreasing dough sheeting A technique used in industrial bakeries that involves rolling
List_of_cooking_techniques
Chemicals used to whiten or disinfect
in water, it yields a solution of the two products, that combines the degreasing action of the carbonate with the bleaching action of the peroxide. Sodium
Bleach
Food animal
stock with the giblets and garlic, cut in pieces and kept warm with the degreased stock fat; covered with veloute prepared with the stock, thickened with
Goose_as_food
production of potash prior to the Industrial Revolution. The scouring or degreasing of the natural lanolin from wool requires the application of soft soap
Potash_pit
Capital of Mary Province, Turkmenistan
thousand in 1897, 37 thousand in 1939, 48 thousand in 1959). Large wool degreasing plant, cotton gin, machine building factories; building construction amalgamate;
Mary,_Turkmenistan
Former British chemicals, paints and pharmaceuticals company
Arklone dry-cleaning fluid (Trichlorotrifluoroethane), Trichloroethylene degreasing fluid and the Arcton range of CFCs. Also on that site were PVC manufacture
Imperial_Chemical_Industries
Cryogenic surface cleaning method
dry-ice blasting. They were interested in using the technology for various degreasing applications. In 1959, Unilever filed a patent for using dry-ice blasting
Dry-ice_blasting
Dark greenish-brown fluid aiding in the digestion of fats
method for removing various kinds of tough stains. The stain removing and degreasing properties of bile were discovered in 1767 by French chemist Antoine-Alexis
Bile
engine plate modified to accommodate them. Engine and engine bay was degreased. Boot cleaned of surface rust and repainted with stone chip undercoating
List of Wheeler Dealers episodes
List_of_Wheeler_Dealers_episodes
Material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing
adhesion. The only surface preparation required for modern ground coats is degreasing of the steel with a mildly alkaline solution. White and coloured second
Vitreous_enamel
Caustic soda, with formula NaOH
heated sodium hydroxide and hot water at pressure against dirty parts for degreasing applications. Sodium hydroxide used in this manner replaced many solvent-based
Sodium_hydroxide
Military base near Quebec City, Canada
Trichloroethylene, which has been linked to liver cancer, was used for degreasing metal parts at the base for decades. The Shannon Citizens Committee (Regroupement
CFB_Valcartier
Material formed from calcination of bones
multiple processing stages, including: Removal of any meat before being degreased. Calcination to around 1000 °C (1832 °F). This will remove all organic
Bone_ash
18th/19th century dehydrated food
from a slow-cooked beef or veal broth (often 6 to 8 hours), reduced, degreased to remove the fat (which may spoil and become rancid over time) and then
Portable_soup
Cleaning of fabrics in non-aqueous solvents
human injury are uncommon despite its wide usage in dry cleaning and degreasing. Perchloroethylene is classified as "probably carcinogenic to humans"
Dry_cleaning
Type of industry
without proper handling of solder and waste products (such as cleaning and degreasing agents used in the manufacture). Food industry Paper making Plastic Leather
Light_industry
Chemical compound
as a solvent for waxes & varnishes, and in the extraction of oils and degreasing of metals. 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane is currently used as a feedstock
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Season of television series
children (No deals secured) Grease Monkey Wipes: effective cleaning and degreasing wet wipes (Accepted Barbara Corcoran's offer of $40,000 for 40% equity)
Shark_Tank_season_1
Building in Bibury, England
on The Rack Isle opposite, before being sent on to Arlington Mill for degreasing. It was preserved by the Royal Society of Arts in 1929 and restored by
Arlington_Row
and size, however, they were used to make potash for use in coursing or degreasing wool and were once found in sheep rearing areas. The pits are a common
Q-pit
Motor vehicle
fitted the body. After body fitment, the car was sent to Grugliasco to be degreased, partly zinc coated, manually spray painted and have the interior fitted
Alfa_Romeo_Montreal
Welding process
heat from the arc can cause poisonous fumes to form from cleaning and degreasing materials. Cleaning operations using these agents should not be performed
Gas_tungsten_arc_welding
Method of marking or cleaning a surface
steel and the ability to use hot water and soap to allow simultaneous degreasing and blasting. The reduction in dust also makes it safer to use siliceous
Sandblasting
Non-biological hazards of hazardous materials
chemicals) Sensitizers Latex Hepatotoxins Trichloroethylene (used in metal degreasing and dry-cleaning, historically in anaesthesia) Nephrotoxins Naproxen (an
Chemical_hazard
Former airport in Orange County, California (1942–1999)
industrial solvents that had been used over the years for purposes such as degreasing, paint stripping, and the cleaning of aircraft. Over the years, the VOCs
Marine Corps Air Station El Toro
Marine_Corps_Air_Station_El_Toro
American manufacturing company
welding equipment. The company develops solutions for precision cleaning, degreasing and processing. The company also has expertise in ultrasonic tooling and
Branson_Ultrasonics
processes. In 1971, Gary Minkin developed an aqueous based parts washer for degreasing automobile parts. The Minkin breakthrough used the force of hydraulic
Parts_washer
Non-destructive inspection method
Cleaning methods may include solvents, alkaline cleaning steps, vapour degreasing, or media blasting. The end goal of this step is a clean surface where
Dye_penetrant_inspection
Chemical compound
for maintenance, and in synthetic fiber production. It is a solvent for degreasing plastics, optics and on metal surfaces, to remove soldering residues from
1-Bromopropane
Topics referred to by the same term
Tetrachloroethylene or perc, a chemical widely used for dry cleaning and metal-degreasing Shortened form of percocet Pulmonary Embolism Rule-out Criteria (PERC
PERC
Public company
from cotton through degreasing and bleaching, known as Bruns's wool, in 1865. In 1873, Paul Hartmann began the production of degreased dressing cotton in
Hartmann_Group
Progressive neurological disorder
toluene, and styrene, which are generally found in paint, plastic and degreasing products. Patients work and environmental history must be evaluated for
Psychoorganic_syndrome
Household bleach product
in water, it yields a solution of the two products, that combines the degreasing action of the carbonate with the bleaching action of the peroxide. Sodium
Peroxide-based_bleach
Artificial vacuum with very low pressure
Cleaning is very important for UHV. Common cleaning procedures include degreasing with detergents, organic solvents, or chlorinated hydrocarbons. Electropolishing
Ultra-high_vacuum
American chemical production company
like trichloroethylene and phenol were sold for use by the subsidiary degreasing and dry cleaning company Detrex. Hooker licensed his diaphragm cell technology
Hooker_Chemical_Company
Family of methods for parts cleaning and sterilization
the method. Liquid CO2 has been used in dry cleaning and machined parts degreasing. Carbon dioxide cleaning was contemplated in the 1930s, and the "pellet"
Carbon_dioxide_cleaning
Essential oil produced in rind of oranges
long-term industrial exposure, such as during the preparation of paints or degreasing processes. Limonene in orange oil is also flammable, and can be an irritant
Orange_oil
US federal program
Common contaminants include explosives, solvents (such as TCE used for degreasing), fuels, and in some cases, radioactive materials. Agricultural practices:
Superfund
Core of a nuclear implosion weapon
higher consumption of machining oil and tetrachloromethane, used for degreasing the parts afterwards and creating a large amount of contaminated waste
Pit_(nuclear_weapon)
Korean fermented bean paste
non-traditional meju (which can be made of soybean, rice, barley, wheat or degreased soybean, and ripened using traditional method or Aspergillus) and saline
Doenjang
US Air Force base near Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Priorities List (NPL) since 21 February 1990. Trichloroethylene (TCE) used to degrease equipment was found in groundwater in the West Cheyenne area from Belvoir
Francis E. Warren Air Force Base
Francis_E._Warren_Air_Force_Base
Natural history museum in Berlin, Germany
his family. In the basement of the eastern wing, a drying chamber and degreasing and maceration systems were installed, which were supplied by the Berlin
Museum_für_Naturkunde_Berlin
Coating used on PCBs
removed first, using a highly repeatable industrial process such as vapor degreasing or semi-aqueous washing. Pinholes would make contact with circuit nodes
Conformal_coating
Quebec sitcom
introduces a new female co-worker. (October 4, 2006) Episode 1: Dégraissage (Degreasing) (aired October 9, 2006) Episode 2: Image de marque (Brand Image) (aired
La_Job
Italian cured meat
thigh of adult pigs, bred according to traditional methods, is skinned, degreased, boned, separated from the fiocchetto and trimmed by hand, so as to give
Culatello_di_Zibello
Type of turbine for high-pressure gas
successfully used a reciprocating expansion machine to liquefy air. He used a degreased, burnt leather packing as a piston seal without any lubrication. With
Turboexpander
from iron and steel manufacturing wastes from certain cleaning and/or degreasing processes Hazardous wastes are incorporated into lists published by the
Hazardous waste in the United States
Hazardous_waste_in_the_United_States
to remove further proteins and to assist with softening of the hide. degreasing - natural fats/oils are stripped or as much as is possible from the hide
Leather_production_processes
Chemical compound
processing of manganese phosphate coatings. The steps of immersion include degreasing/cleaning, water rinses, pickling in mineral acid, activation, manganese
Manganese(II)_phosphate
Style of ham originating in Yorkshire, England
oven. The wine in which the ham has been reheated, after it has been degreased and reduced, is mixed with the sauce which must accompany it on the table
York_ham
Type of hardening with nitrogen and carbon using a salt bath
into the workpiece. The parts are first cleaned, usually with a vapor degreasing process, and then nitrocarburized around 570 °C (1,058 °F), with a processing
Ferritic_nitrocarburizing
Case in English tort law
Leather plc, a leather tannery in Sawston. The tannery used PCE as a degreasing agent, beginning in the 1960s; by 1976, 100,000 US gallons (380,000 L)
Cambridge Water Co Ltd v Eastern Counties Leather plc
Cambridge_Water_Co_Ltd_v_Eastern_Counties_Leather_plc
Traditional clothing of the indigenous peoples of Arctic North America
skins like seal and polar bear sometimes required the additional step of degreasing the hide by dragging it across gravel or, today, washing it with soap
Inuit_clothing
Season of television series
at removing the stains and that the cola turned the material brown. ...degrease engines. Busted Adam and Jamie poured cola onto a dirty engine and let
MythBusters_(2003_season)
Roller chain that transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle
cleaner in use and is reasonably durable, but requires an initial thorough degreasing (for example using white spirit followed with isopropanol) before the
Bicycle_chain
Silicon wafer cleaning procedure in semiconductor manufacturing
effectively. The first step in the ex situ cleaning process is to ultrasonically degrease the wafer in trichloroethylene, acetone and methanol. Chemical-mechanical
RCA_clean
Technique to link metal
The mating surfaces must be previously prepared (scratched, cleaned, degreased) in order to increase their friction coefficient and remove any oxide
Roll_bonding
Czech vehicle manufacturer
water-based paint plant, including the e-coat plant which was installed to degrease, prepare and prime the cabs by full electro-cataphoretic full immersion
Avia_Motors
Hearing loss caused by an inner ear or vestibulocochlear nerve defect
production of polyester fibers and resins. trichloroethylene, an industrial degreasing solvent Organophosphate pesticides There can be damage either to the ear
Sensorineural_hearing_loss
American industrial company
TRW stored trichloroethylene (TCE), a critical chemical for cooling and degreasing computer chips and for household cleaners, in underground tanks in Sunnyvale
TRW_Inc.
Neurological condition caused by exposure to organic solvents
often used industrially in the production of paints, glues, coatings, degreasing agents, dyes, polymers, pharmaceuticals, and printing inks. Some common
Chronic solvent-induced encephalopathy
Chronic_solvent-induced_encephalopathy
Irish-American company
which Tyco operated from 1963 to 2000, operated trichloroethylene to degrease chromium to metal parts, which are among some of the most toxic, dangerous
Tyco_International
Chemical compound
Use as a cleaning solvent for parts often involves flushing, vapour degreasing, and hand wiping the components. Some components may be cleaned with water
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane
1,3-Dichloro-1,1,2,2,3-pentafluoropropane
Processes for treating wastewater produced as an industrial by-product
machining, coating and painting, chemical etching and milling, solvent degreasing, electroplating and anodizing. Wastewater generated from these industries
Industrial wastewater treatment
Industrial_wastewater_treatment
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Victory Bear
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Lily; The Flower Lily is a Symbol of Innocence; Purity and Beauty; Lily Flower; Variant of Lillian Derived from the Flower Name Lily; Purity; Beauty
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Assamese, Indian
Dense Forest
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Town by a Clay Bed
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Variant spelling of English Abigail, ABBIGALE means "father rejoices."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Perhaps
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with gray hair or a gray beard, from Old English græg ‘gray’. In Scotland and Ireland it has been used as a translation of various Gaelic surnames derived from riabhach ‘brindled’, ‘gray’ (see Reavey). In North America this name has assimilated names with similar meaning from other European languages.English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Graye in Calvados, France, named from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gratus, meaning ‘welcome’, ‘pleasing’ + the locative suffix -acum.French and Swiss French : habitational name from Gray in Haute-Saône and Le Gray in Seine-Maritime, both in France, or from Gray-la-ville in Switzerland, or a regional name from the Swiss canton of Graubünden.A leading English family called Grey, holders of the earldom of Stamford, can be traced to Henry de Grey, who was granted lands at Thurrock, Essex, by Richard I (1189–99). They once held great power, and Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk (1517–54), married a granddaughter of Henry VII. Because of this he felt entitled to claim the throne for his daughter, Lady Jane Grey (1537–54), after the death of Henry VIII. For this, and for his part in Wyatt’s rebellion, both he and his daughter were beheaded.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave and Modest
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Wisdom
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a poetess
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