amee.org.mx
                                        
                                        AMEE | Socios
                                        http://www.amee.org.mx/socios
                                        Asociación Mexicana de Envase y Embalaje. El mejor contacto para su empresa. Asociación Mexicana de Envase y Embalaje. Homero # 538 Of. 101 Col. Chapultepec Morales, Ciudad de México C.P. 11570. Tel: 55-45-62-58 o 52-03-40-49. Horario de Atención: 8:00 am a 2:00 pm y 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            casman.com.mx
                                        
                                        Documento sin título
                                        http://casman.com.mx/lista.html
                                        Por unidad de negocios. Click aquí para ver la lista en orden alfabético. 2-Etil Hexanoato de bismuto. Secantes de cobalto en pasta. 2-Etil hexanoato de cobalto. Secantes de manganeso en pasta. Octoato de níquel. Estearato de níquel. Promotores de adhesión para hules y cauchos. Mezclas de Catalizadores con Bismuto para uretanos. Ceras y parafinas para:. Papel y Empaque (Paper and Packing). Tintas y Tonners (Inks and Tonners). Polímeros y Plásticos (Polymers and Plastics). Cuidado Personal (Personal Care). 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX: Updates
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/p/updates.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX: Small Oil Spill Cleanup Demonstration Using the Hot Wax Method!
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/2010/05/clean-up-oil-spill-using-wax.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/2013/01/soon-large-pipes-will-pump-crude-oil_30.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX: June 10th 2010 - CBC Connect, with Mark Kelly
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/2010/06/june-10th-2010-cbc-connect-with-mark.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX: Clean oil spills with Wax - CBC Vicky Gabereau Interview with Willy Nelson
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/2010/09/clean-oil-spills-with-wax-cbc-vicky.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            waxforpollution.blogspot.com
                                        
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX: Oil Spill Cleanup for Toronto Star
                                        http://waxforpollution.blogspot.com/2010/05/oil-spill-cleanup-for-toronto-star.html
                                        Cleanup Oil Spills With WAX. This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
                                            
                                            campbell-light.com
                                        
                                        Candle Making - Waxes
                                        http://www.campbell-light.com/waxes.htm
                                        What Do You Want To Know About Candle Making? Set Up and Clean Up. 55 degrees C (125-138 degrees Fahrenheit) or lower. Use when you want your poured candle to stay in its container, i.e. glass, tin, pot etc. This wax burns the longest in the container type candles. Because of its higher oil content. It melts first, then burns off. The sticky wax or wax glue you hear about is a micro wax. Area of these pages. Candle Cauldron has a new Gel Wax Information page which contains vast resources Gel Candle Making.