AQUA LINE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AQUALINE HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH Henkelstrasse 67 Duesseldorf 40589 Germany aqua line;mold release compounds for general industrial use;
AQUALINE AUSTIN POWDER COMPANY 25800 Science Park Drive Cleveland OH 44122 AQUA LINE;detonating cords for explosives;
AQUALINE EBNOTHER AG INDUSTRIEGEBIET RANK CANTON OF LUCERNE Switzerland AQUA LINE;general purpose industrial adhesives for bonding and repair;
AQUALINE AQUA LINE Establishment 9497 Triesenberg Tristel 458 Liechtenstein AQUA LINE;mineral and aerated water and other non-alcohol drinks containing mineral water, namely, soft drinks;The lining shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not intended indicate color.;
AQUALINE a&n&a Nord-Sud-Industrie Vertriebs Benzstrasse 35799 Merenberg Germany AQUA LINE;Cloths for cleaning, in particular window cloths, floor cloths, household cloths made of natural and synthetic fibers; saucepan scouring pads made of textile, fleece and/or sponge material; household gloves, dust gloves, polishing gloves, washing gloves;
AQUALINE PENTAIR FILTRATION SOLUTIONS Suite 900 5500 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis MN 55416 AQUA LINE;General industrial use filters for purification of water and industrial fluids;
AQUALINE Fisher Scientific U.K. Limited Bishop Meadow Road Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5RG United Kingdom AQUA LINE;CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND SUBSTANCES, NAMELY, CHEMICAL REAGENTS FOR DETERMINING WATER CONTENT IN CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS;
AQUALINE BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. One Baxter Parkway Deerfield IL 60015 AQUA LINE;Medical tubing for use in continuous and intermittent renal replacement therapies, haemofiltration, haemodialysis, haemodiafiltration, and ultrafiltration; parts and fittings for all the aforesaid goods;
AQUALINE Muszkieta Piotr ul. Smardzewska 3 PL-60-161 Poznan Poland AQUA LINE;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Paints, lacquers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for sanitizing scuba diving equipment including aqua lungs, wet-suits, fins, caps and masks comprises exposing confined parts of the gear such as hoses, pressure regulators and mouthpieces to a pressurized flow of fluid using a fluid-conditioning spray gun adapted to mix a germicidal solution into a jet of water or other fluid carrier. The spray gun has a conical nozzle provided with a set of graduated, flexible, feather-edged disks or barbs that can hermetically mate with a number of scuba diving component apertures of different sizes and shapes.