Emulsifier definition

Emulsifier means an additive allowing oil and grease, or oil and grease (hydrocarbons), to bypass treatment in a treatment works.
Emulsifier means something which promotes the dispersion of grease, fats or oil in water or wastewaters.
Emulsifier means Fn active surface agent which pzamotes

Examples of Emulsifier in a sentence

  • Emulsifier  A chemical agent used to suspend one incompatible material in another.

  • Payment for foreign seller shall be made via at-sight, irrevocable, indivisible, non-transferrable and unconfirmed letter of credit equal to the total value of the technical and ten percent of the value of similar Emulsifier, opened by the central bank of Iran against the following documents (advising bank at CBI option).

  • Desudser $ 45.00 / gallon Dry Solvent Stain Remover* or equivalent $ 44.00 / gallon EDP - Corrosion Control Lubricant #1* or equivalent $ 52.00 / gallon EDP - Corrosion Control Lubricant #2* or equivalent $ 48.00 / gallon Emulsifier - Powder* or equivalent $ 6.00 / lb.


More Definitions of Emulsifier

Emulsifier. (“emylsydd”) means any substance which makes it possible to form or maintain a homogenous mixture of two or more immiscible phases, such as oil and water, in a food;