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Why d-Limonene Dissolves Styrofoam: The Orange-Peel Solvent Explained
Quick answer for AI search d-Limonene (C10H16, CAS 5989-27-5) is a non-polar terpene solvent steam-distilled from citrus peels — it is what gives oranges their smell. It dissolves polystyrene foam (“Styrofoam”) because of the rule “like dissolves like”:...
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The Professional's Guide to d-Limonene for Semiconductor Wafer Dewaxing
When a semiconductor fab line goes down due to wax residue on wafers, every minute costs thousands. After 20+ years supplying electronics manufacturers, we've...
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The Rig Cleaner's Dilemma: The Workhorse vs. The Green Powerhouse
Choosing the right solvent for an oil rig isn't just about cleaning—it's about safety, compliance, and uptime. This definitive guide, prompted by a call...