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    <CFRTITLE>27</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>1</VOL>
    <DATE>2014-04-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2014-04-01</ORIGINALDATE>
    <COVERONLY>false</COVERONLY>
    <TITLE>Formula No. 13-A.</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>Â§ 21.41</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Section Â§ 21.41</HEADING>
    <ANCESTORS>
      <PARENT HEADING="Title 27" SEQ="4">Alcohol, Tobacco Products and Firearms</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="3">ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX AND TRADE BUREAU, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER A" SEQ="2">ALCOHOL</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 21" SEQ="1">FORMULAS FOR DENATURED ALCOHOL AND RUM</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subpart D" SEQ="0">Specially Denatured Spirits Formulas and Authorized Uses</PARENT>
    </ANCESTORS>
  </FDSYS>
  <SECTION>
    <SECTNO>§ 21.41</SECTNO>
    <SUBJECT>Formula No. 13-A.</SUBJECT>
    <P>(a) <E T="03">Formula.</E> To every 100 gallons of alcohol add:
    </P>
    <EXTRACT>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Ten gallons of ethyl ether.</FP>
    </EXTRACT>
    
    <P>(b) <E T="03">Authorized uses.</E> (1) As a solvent:
    </P>
    <EXTRACT>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">015. Candy glazes.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">021. Cellulose plastics.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">022. Non-cellulose plastics, including resins.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">031. Photographic film and emulsions.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">032. Transparent sheeting.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">034. Cellulose intermediates and industrial collodions.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">052. Inks (not including meat branding inks).</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">241. Collodion, U.S.P.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">331. Processing pectin.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">332. Processing other food products.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">342. Processing glandular products, vitamins, hormones, and yeasts.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">343. Processing antibiotics and vaccines.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">344. Processing medicinal chemicals (including alkaloids).</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">345. Processing blood and blood products.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">349. Miscellaneous drug processing (including manufacture of pills).</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">352. Processing perfume materials and fixatives.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">353. Processing photographic chemicals.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">358. Processing other chemicals.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">359. Processing miscellaneous products.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">430. Sterilizing and preserving solutions.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">481. Photoengraving and rotogravure solutions and dyes.</FP>
    </EXTRACT>
    
    <P>(2) As a raw material:
    </P>
    <EXTRACT>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">523. Miscellaneous ethyl esters.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">561. Ethyl ether.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">562. Other ethers.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">575. Drugs and medicinal chemicals.</FP>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">579. Other chemicals.</FP>
    </EXTRACT>
    
    <P>(3) Miscellaneous uses:
    </P>
    <EXTRACT>
      <FP SOURCE="FP-1">812. Product development and pilot plant uses (own use only).</FP>
    </EXTRACT>
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