We have little information about the safety of vapors like propylene
glycol when they are heated and directly inhaled, rather than eaten or used on the skin.
Not exact matches
Instead of using R - 22 refrigerant, which can damage the earth's protective ozone layer
when released, the refrigeration systems used in the manufacturing process employ
glycol as refrigerant.
When his lab's mass spectrometer showed a chemical profile identical to the one he was seeking, he dissolved the compound in propylene
glycol, an odorless solvent that turned the mestanolone into a liquid.
Rather, the product contains a «separate and distinct chemical,» methylene
glycol, which
when heated, releases formaldehyde.
«The industry supports the determination made by CIR (Cosmetic Ingredient Review) that methylene
glycol / formaldehyde
when used in hair straighteners is not safe,» said Halyna Breslawec, chief scientist at the Personal Care Products Council.
Materials capable of storing heat include those such as bricks or concrete that slowly release the stored heat, and others such as water or ethylene
glycol that take in heat
when they transform from a solid to a liquid.
And hopes are raised even further
when one reads that researchers at the American Red Cross in Bethesda, Maryland, have developed a sophisticated mixture of formamide, dimethyl sulphoxide and propylene
glycol (the so - called «antifreeze» in the blend) with which it may soon be possible to preserve human organs outside the body almost indefinitely (Technology, 31 July).
There are a few case reports, including in the New England Journal of Medicine,
when patients injected with psychiatric drugs containing propylene
glycol were shown to quickly develop acidosis that can cause a coma and kidney failure.
And in general, water is a great substitute in an emergency
when you have to limp to a garage, but the ethylene
glycol raises the boiling temperature of the water which prevents it from turning to steam in your engine.
Stage 2 begins
when the dog's liver begins metabolizing the ethylene
glycol, changing it into more toxic substances.
Anti-freeze (ethylene
glycol)
when ingested, even in small quantities, can be extremely dangerous to your pets.
In Phantom Ringtone (2013) propylene
glycol, one such ingredient, is used as a medium for a fragrance formulation that is intended to capture the common experience (known as «phantom ringing») of feeling that one's cell phone is ringing or vibrating
when it is not.
Help Chief Engineer
when needed: change tubes,
glycol, run generator to make sure it is working properly and cover for Chief Engineer
when needed.