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  2. Paint recycling - Wikipedia

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    Non-reusable paint can be made into a product used in cement manufacturing, thereby recycling virtually 100% of the original paint. Recycling one gallon of paint could save 13 gallons of water , 1 quart of oil , and 250,000 gallons of water pollution , 13.74 pounds of CO 2 , save enough energy to power the average home for 3 hours.

  3. Environmental impact of paint - Wikipedia

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    Low-VOC paint types include latex (water-based), recycled latex (water-based), acrylic, and milk paint. [1] [2] The labels of paint cans can be checked for the following information: To be considered low-VOC, the paint should contain <50 g/L of VOC. [citation needed] To be considered zero-VOC, the paint should contain <5 g/L of VOC. [citation ...

  4. Ricinine - Wikipedia

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    It can serve as a biomarker of ricin poisoning. [3] [4] It was first isolated from the castor seeds by Tuson in 1864. [5] [6] Ricinine has insecticidal effects. [7] It sublimes between 170 and 180 °C at 20 mmHg. It does not form salts, and is precipitated in iodine or mercuric chloride solutions, but not in Mayer's reagent. [5]

  5. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    There are many advantages to the engineering and design of the IBC model: Being cubic in form, they can transport more material in the same footprint compared to cylindrical-shaped containers, and far more than might be shipped in the same space compared to packaging in consumer quantities.

  6. Paint mixing - Wikipedia

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    Using an acrylic medium gives the paint more of a rich and glossy appearance, whereas using water makes the paint look more like watercolor and have a matte finish. [11] Research has determined that "mixing durable paints with less durable paints can enhance the durability of the mixture". [ 12 ]

  7. Castor oil - Wikipedia

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    Some 270,000–360,000 tonnes (600–800 million pounds) of castor oil are produced annually for a variety of uses. [4] Castor oil and its derivatives are used in the manufacturing of soaps , lubricants , hydraulic and brake fluids , paints , dyes , coatings , inks , cold-resistant plastics , waxes and polishes, nylon , and perfumes .

  8. Talk:Ricin - Wikipedia

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    The second paragraph is badly phrased but I can't redo it because I'm not sure exactly what the original author meant: Ricin consists of two parts: Ricin A, common to many foods and toxic within the cell by stopping RNA, and thus protein synthesis; and Ricin B, unique to ricin and required for bringing Ricin A into a cell by meshing with a cell ...

  9. Water miscible oil paint - Wikipedia

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    At midrange (between short paste and long paste) water miscible oil paint is gouache-like, sharing the properties of both transparent watercolor and opaque oil (in the manner of watercolor, for example, some colors will darken upon drying, the more so as more water is mixed into the paint, and in the manner of oil, the paint film will have some ...