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updated fri 23 jul 99

 

Edouard Bastarache on thu 22 jul 99

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=3EHello Carolyn,
=3E
=3Eone small detail,
=3Efrom my own experience Ultrox seems more refractory then Zircopax.
=3E
=3ELater,
=3EEdouard Bastarache
=3Eedouardb=40sorel-tracy.qc.ca
=3Ehttp://www.sorel-tracy.qc.ca/=7Eedouardb/
=3E-----Message d'origine-----
=3EDe : Carolyn Eddins =3Cceddins=40erols.com=3E
=3E=C0 : CLAYART=40LSV.UKY.EDU =3CCLAYART=40LSV.UKY.EDU=3E
=3EDate : 21 juillet, 1999 13:17
=3EObjet : Ultrox
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=3E=3EDouglas,
=3E=3E
=3E=3EJust yesterday I wanted to mix a test batch of a recipe calling for
=3E=3EUltrox. I could not find it listed in any of my books (I started with
=3E=3Ethe Hamers' Dictionary and went from there). A local supplier I
=3E=3Econsulted said he thought Ultrox was an opacifier and suggested
=3E=3Esubstituting Zircopax. The opacifer part makes perfect sense given =
the
=3E=3Erecipe. I made a 1:1 substitution. Perhaps both you and I will =
learn
=3E=3Emore from some of the gurus.
=3E=3E
=3E=3ECarolyn Eddins
=3E=3EBaltimore
=3E