Fasteners are the general term of the class of mechanical parts used in fastening two or more parts (or components) into a whole. It is widely used in energy, electronics, electrical appliances, machinery, chemical, metallurgy, mold, hydraulic and other industries, at the same time, in various kinds of machinery, equipment, vehicles, ships, railway, bridge, construction, structure, tools, instruments, chemical, instruments and supplies, you can see all kinds of fasteners, is the most widely used mechanical foundation parts. It is characterized by a wide variety of variety specifications, different performance uses, and a very high degree of standardization, series, and generalization. Therefore, a class of fasteners that already have national standards is called standard fasteners, or simply standard ones.
Circular steel pipe is both openings and have hollow concentric sections of steel larger than the surrounding. The specifications of steel pipes are indicated by appearance dimensions and inner diameter and wall thickness, with a wide range of dimensions from very small diameter capillary to large round steel pipe of several meters in diameter. Round steel pipes can be used for pipelines, thermal equipment, machinery industry, petroleum geological drilling, containers, chemical industry, and special uses. It can be divided into seamless, ERW, LSAW, SSAW steel pipe according to the production process.
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Stainless steel tube is a hollow long strip steel made of stainless-steel material. Because of its excellent corrosion resistance, it is mainly widely used in petroleum, chemical, medical, food, light industry, mechanical instruments and other industrial transportation pipelines and mechanical structural components. In addition, when the bending and torsion strength are the same, the weight is light, so it is also widely used in manufacturing mechanical parts and engineering structures, but also commonly used in the field of furniture decoration.
Stainless steel pipe is divided into seamless pipe and welding pipe according to the production mode, seamless steel pipe can be divided into hot rolling pipe, cold rolling pipe, cold pulling pipe and extrusion pipe, etc., cold pulling and cold rolling is the secondary processing of steel pipe; welding pipe is divided into straight welding pipe and spiral welding pipe.
Stainless steel pipes can be divided into round tubes and different tubes according to the cross-sectional shape. The form tubes have rectangular tubes, rhomboid tubes, ellipse tubes, hexagonal tubes, octagonal tubes and various cross-sectional asymmetric tubes.
It can be divided into Austenitic Stainless Steel Tube Ferritic Stainless Steel Tube Martensitic Stainless Steel Tube and Duplex Stainless Steel Tube by the type of stainless steel.
Type: Laboratory Furniture, Decorative High-Pressure Laminates / HPL
General Use: Commercial Furniture
Material: physiochemical panel, High pressure laminate chemical board
Size: Customized, as per your requirement
Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: Fumeihua
Thickness: 12.7mm
color: green gray black
Surface Finishing: texture
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in â??fly-away hairâ??.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in â??fly-away hairâ??.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in â??fly-away hairâ??.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in fly-away hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Shenzhen BST Science & Technology Co., Ltd is looking for distributors of Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate worldwide, please feel free to contact us if you have interest.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate is a specialized ingredient known for its bond-building capabilities, particularly in hair care. It works by repairing and protecting the disulfide bonds in hair that are damaged by chemical, thermal, and mechanical stresses.
Hair consists of many long protein chains composed of amino acid building blocks. These chains are bound to each other via hydrogen bonding, salt bridges, and disulfide bonds.
Slightly alkaline pH, heating, bleaching, chemical treatments, reducing agents such as ammonium thioglycolate used for hair waving and straightening, break disulfide bonds in the hair.
Broken disulfide bonds cause the cuticle or outer surface of the hair to become ruffled and generally leave the hair in a wet, tangled, and unmanageable state. This is one cause of split ends. Once the hair dries, it is often left in a dry, rough, or frizzy condition.
Additionally, rough hair catches light unevenly and makes the hair look lusterless and dull. The hair can also be left with increased levels of static upon drying and result in â??fly-away hairâ??.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate reconnects broken disulfide sulfur bonds by forming bonds with the sulfur molecules in the broken disulfide bond, thus repair and strengthen damaged hair.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate repairs damaged disulfide bonds due to hair bleaching, permanent hair waving, hair curling, hair coloring and hair straightening, etc.
Hair formulations containing bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate provide long last moisturized feel and smooth feel without leaving the hair greasy, improved appearance such as sheen, increased tensile strength, ease of combing the hair when wet or dried, less hair breakage, and decreased frizz.
Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate can be made into moderate viscosity liquids, lotions, milks, mousses, sprays, gels, creams, shampoos, conditioners, etc.
Atl is a highly active bleaching earth used in a wide scope of applications. It is manufactured by acid activation of calcium bentonite.
Atl is very suitable for refining vegetable and animal oils and fats, moreover for finishing and/or reprocessing numerous types of mineral oils, paraffins and waxes.
Application:
Atl ±, the series of activated bleaching earth has been widely used in edible oil refining industry(the decolorization and purification of vegetable oil and animal fats), chemical industry, daily chemical industry( soap, paraffin, wax and etc.)and medicament industry.
Dosage:
The dosage of bleaching earth is 1-4 for refining/reprocessing one metric ton edible oil , depends on which kind of oil.
Features:
Some important features are as follows:
High quality
Lower oil resistant
Fast filtration
Consistent performance
Competitive price
Specification:
Typical physical properties