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  2. Fuller's earth - Wikipedia

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    Fuller's earth is the most common spelling today, but both fullers earth and fullers' earth remain in wide use. [4] Fuller's earth is also known by the following other names: Bleaching clay, [5] probably because fulling whitened the cloth. Whitening clay, particularly when used to treat facial pigmentation, such as melasma.

  3. Bleaching earth - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2010, at 15:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Musim Mas - Wikipedia

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    Musim Mas offers a wide range of products including biodiesel, bleaching earth, bypass fats/rumen bypass fats, commodities, cooking oils, emulsifier-stabilizer blends, emulsifiers, esters, fatty acids, fatty alcohols, household products, margarine/shortening, medium-chain triglycerides, palm wax, refined glycerine, soap/skin care/hygiene products, soap noodles, specialty application oils ...

  5. Ittehad Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    The present product line includes industrial caustic soda sodium hydroxide (solid, liquid and flakes), liquid chlorine, hydrochloric acid, sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach), zinc sulfate mono, bleaching earth (Shaffaf), sulfuric acid and LABSA.

  6. Texas Rare Earth Resources Refines Round Top 80,000 ... - AOL

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    Texas Rare Earth Resources Refines Round Top 80,000 tonne Per Day Economics, Introduces Alternate Flowchart and Potential Dividend "Texas Gold and Silver" to Shareholders SIERRA BLANCA, Texas ...

  7. Clorox - Wikipedia

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    The Electro-Alkaline Company [16] was founded on May 3, 1913, as the first commercial-scale liquid bleach manufacturer in the United States. Archibald Taft, a banker; Edward Hughes, a purveyor of wood and coal; Charles Husband, a bookkeeper; Rufus Myers, a lawyer; and William Hussey, a miner, each invested $100 to set up a factory on the east side of San Francisco Bay. [16]

  8. Palm oil - Wikipedia

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    Bleaching removes color from the oil. This is achieved by adding a clay absorbent called bleaching earth in a vacuum mixer. [25] Filters remove the clay from the oil. [25] The oil enters the deodorizer, which is responsible for removing free fatty acids (FFA) generated by hydrolysis. One type of deodorizer works by distillating out the FFAs ...

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