| 11. | For example, propylene glycol helps reduce the melt viscosity of sucrose based propellants.
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| 12. | The main ingredients tend to be water, either propylene glycol or glycerine, some flavors.
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| 13. | The solvents used are polyethylene glycol 400 and propylene glycol.
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| 14. | They require only distilled water when necessary, and can be ruined by propylene glycol.
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| 15. | The company also makes polyurethanes, propylene oxides, and propylene glycol.
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| 16. | These preparations include acetic acid, propylene glycol, quaternary ammonium compounds, and any alcohol-based preparations.
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| 17. | It is soluble in propylene glycol, paraffin oil, and kerosene.
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| 18. | The most regularly used base carrier chemical is propylene glycol with or without glycerin.
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| 19. | Some examples include : glycol, esters, organophosphate ester, polyalphaolefin, propylene glycol, and silicone oils.
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| 20. | Propylene glycol, a food grade antifreeze, is typically used when consumable products are involved.
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