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  2. Scotchgard - Wikipedia

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    Scotchgard is a 3M brand of products, a stain repellent and durable water repellent applied to fabrics, upholstery, and carpets to protect them from stains. Scotchgard products typically rely on organofluorine chemicals as the main active ingredient along with petroleum distillate solvents.

  3. Category:3M brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "3M brands" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bair Hugger; Bondo (putty) F.

  4. 3M - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, 3M produces approximately 60,000 products, [71] and has four business groups focused on safety and industrial, transportation and electronics, health care, and consumer products. [72] 3M obtained its first patent in 1924 and acquires approximately 3,000 new patents annually. The company surpassed the 100,000-patent threshold in 2014.

  5. 3M contamination of Minnesota groundwater - Wikipedia

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    Since then, 3M has continued to use PFAs in a variety of products, with Scotchgard being the most well known and commercially lucrative. [4] Until the early 2000s, waste from the production of PFAs was dumped at four sites in Minnesota, the Washington County Landfill, the 3M Cottage Grove Chemolite Site, the 3M Woodbury site, and the 3M Oakdale ...

  6. Wax ester - Wikipedia

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    The fatty acids and fatty alcohols of wax esters from different marine animals show major differences. Wax esters of sperm whales contain C12 fatty acids and C14 fatty acid and alcohols. Monounsaturated C18 is the dominant fatty acid of most fish wax esters, with the exception of roe wax esters, which have sizeable amounts of polyunsaturated ...

  7. Bronze wool - Wikipedia

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    Bronze wool is a bundle of very fine bronze filaments [citation needed], used in finishing and repair work to polish wood [citation needed] or metal objects. [1] Bronze wool is similar to steel wool, but is used in its place to avoid some problems associated with broken filaments: steel rusts quickly, especially in a marine environment.

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