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Substantial quantities of naphthenic acid are used in the form of metallic salts (metallic soaps) e.g. as driers in paints, as pigment grinding and dispersing aids, as preservatives and mildewproofing agents for textiles, paper, film, and leather and cellulose materials i.e. additive, catalysts etc. These soaps are usually plastic substances, except calcium, which resembles a hard fibrous material.

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