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  • 17:24, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+4) Aluminium Powder
  • 17:24, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+818) N Aluminium Powder(Created page with "==Description== Grey odourless powder. (coated, pyrophoric, uncoated) Combustible, with many of its reactions liable to cause fire and explosion. Uncoated aluminum powder may emi...")
  • 17:21, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+15) Aluminium
  • 17:20, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+9) Aluminium
  • 17:20, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+3,538) N Aluminium(Created page with "==Description== A metal produced from the ore bauxite. When dispatched from works sheets and other semis products are usually interleaved with tissue paper or treated with oil or...")
  • 17:18, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+309) N Aluminium Foil(Created page with "==Description== Paper covered with powdered aluminum, used for packaging purposes. Do not stow on top of other cargo unless there is a level ground. Also do not stow together wi...")
  • 17:10, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+668) N Alum(Created page with "==Description== A white crystalline substance shipped in canvas bags. Used for various purposes, including dyeing, tanning and printing. Carries a large percentage of water whi...")
  • 17:09, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+204) N Aloes Fibre(Created page with "==Description== A textile fibre from tropical plants, shipped in bales. If not properly cleaned before shipment, heat may cause the juice of the fibre to exude. See also Fibre...")
  • 12:16, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+21) Aloes
  • 12:14, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+3,023) N Aloes(Created page with "==Description== Cape Aloes (Crude) – A product extracted from the leaf of certain aloe plants. The sap is of a light golden colour and is boiled, during which approximately 40%...")
  • 12:10, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+242) N Alizarin(Created page with "==Description== A powder extracted from the madder root, also produced synthetically. An orange-red dyestuff. Shipped in barrels, kegs or drums. May be subject to loss of weight...")
  • 12:06, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+572) N Albumen, Egg(Created page with "==Description== Obtained from egg white and shipped in dried or frozen form. Usually packed in tins inside cases. When frozen, must be carried in a refrigerated compartment at ...")
  • 12:05, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+203) N Albumen, Blood(Created page with "==Description== A glutinous powder obtained from animal blood. Packed in tins. Used in the manufacture of glue and textile printing Conditions of humidity may cause deterioratio...")
  • 12:01, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+764) N Agar-Agar(Created page with "==Description== A gelatinous substance obtained from a red algae usually found in Asiatic waters. Marketed as a dry powder, flakes or strips. Varies in colour from white to lig...")
  • 12:00, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+23) Activated Carbon
  • 11:59, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+23) Adhesive Cellulose Tape
  • 11:57, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+646) N Adhesive Cellulose Tape(Created page with "==Description== Is susceptible to heating. Rolls of tape so damaged may lose their entire adhesive properties. The adhesive substance on the sealing surfaces will be found to hav...")
  • 11:54, 7 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+642) N Activated Carbon(Created page with "==Description== Black powder or granules packed in drums, bags or cartons, both plastic and paper. Used for the purification of gases or clarification of gases or clarification...")
  • 17:25, 6 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+23) Acids
  • 17:25, 6 July 2011 (diff | hist) (+627) N Acids(Created page with "==Description== Acids may be solid, liquid or gaseous, and are usually classified as Inorganic or Mineral Acids and Organic Acids. Generally speaking all mineral acids are more ...")

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