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AKZO CHEMICALS INC. Industrial Surfactants Derivatives Primary Amines  [Pg.5]

2-Ethylhexylamine TSCA Number 104-75-6 Primary Amine, % Min. 98 Amine Number Min. 425 Gardner Color Max. 1 Moisture, % Max. 1.0 [Pg.5]


J. D. van Dmmpt, Technical Publication—Crosslinking of Polyolefins M General Introduction, Akzo Chemicals Inc., Chicago, DI., 1986. [Pg.135]

Initiators Product Bulletins, AKZO Chemicals Inc., Dobbs Perry, N.Y., 1993. [Pg.139]

This reaction is catalyzed by hydrogen chloride and yields can be essentially quantitative when using either free phosphonic acid or its diesters. The flame retardant, Eyrol 6, produced by Akzo Chemicals, Inc. and used for rigid urethane foams, is synthesized as follows (24). [Pg.362]

The major producers of fatty amine oxides are Jordon Chemical Company, Procter and Gamble, Lonza, Stepan, Sherex Chemicals, and Akzo Chemicals Inc. It is estimated that 13,600 t of amine oxides were purchased for end use ia the Uoited States ia 1987 (68). Of this amouat arouad 80% was coasumed ia various household products, and 10% ia iadustrial, iastitutioaal, and commercial appHcations. These figures do not iaclude the estimated 27,000 —32,000 t of amine oxides produced by Procter and Gamble for captive use. [Pg.192]

Amine salts, especially acetate salts prepared by neutralization of a fatty amine with acetic acid, are useflil as flotation agents (collectors), corrosion inhibitors, and lubricants (3,8). Amine acetates are commercially available from a number of suppHers Akzo Chemicals Inc. (Armac) (73) Henkel Corporation (formerly General Mills) (Alamac) (74) Jetco Chemicals Inc. (The Procter Gamble Company) (fet Amine) (75) Sherex (Adogen) (76) and Tom ah Products (Exxon Chemical Company) (Tomah) (77). [Pg.223]

Examples of uses foi amine oxides include detergent and personal care areas as a foam booster and stabilizer, as a dispersant for glass fibers, and as a foaming component in gas recovery systems. Commercial suppliers of fatty amine oxides include Akzo Chemicals Inc. (Aromox) (73), Jordan Chemical Company (PPG Industries) (fordamox) (78), and Lonza (Badox) (79). [Pg.224]

Akzo. 1988. Material Safety Data Sheet for Fyrquel LT. 11/88. Akzo Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, IL. Akzo. 1989. Material Safety Data Sheet for Fyrquel 150. 2/89. Akzo Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, IL. Akzo. 1991. Material Safety Data Sheet for Fyrquel EHC. 2/91. Akzo Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, IL. Akzo. 1992. Material Safety Data Sheet for Fyrquel 220. 1/92. Akzo Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, IL. Akzo. 1993. Facsimile cover sheet. June 14, 1993. Akzo Chemicals Inc., Chicago, IL. [Pg.333]

George T. Wildman, Chair, Merck Chemical Manufacturing Division Glenn T. Bodman, Eastman Kodak Company Louis P. Bosanquet, Monsanto Chemical Company Donald J. Connolley, Akzo Chemicals, Inc. [Pg.224]

Carbon tetrachloride is produced by exhaustive chlorination of a variety of low molecular weight hydrocarbons such as carbon disulfide, methanol, methane, propane, and ethylene dichloride (CEH 1985 lARC 1979). It is also produced by thermal chlorination in the production of tetrachloroethylene. Since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of carbon tetrachloride in any product used in the home, its production initially declined at approximately 8% a year from 1974 to 1981 (HSDB 1992). From 1981 to 1988 the United States consistently produced between 573-761 million pounds (260,000-350,000 metric tons) of carbon tetrachloride per year (C EN 1992 SRI 1988 USITC 1986). Carbon tetrachloride production dropped to 413 million pounds (187,000 metric tons) per year in 1990, and to 315 million pounds (143,000 metric tons) in 1991 (C EN 1992, 1993 USITC 1986, 1991). Carbon tetrachloride is currently manufactured at five facilities in the United States Akzo Chemical, Inc., New York, New York Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan Vulcan Materials Company, Birmingham, Alabama Occidental Chemical Corporation, Dallas, Texas and LCP Chemicals, West Virginia Inc., Moundsville, West Virginia (USITC 1991 HSDB 1992). [Pg.112]

Initiatorsfor Polymer Production—Product Catalogs Akzo Chemicals, Inc., Chicago, HI., 1992, pp. 18-19. [Pg.234]

Akzo Chemicals Inc. Le Moyne, Ala. Amax Magnesium Corp. 70.8 1965 De Nora 22 x 5 mercury i... [Pg.479]

Akzo Chemicals Inc., 1 Livingstone Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522—3401... [Pg.218]

Two of the first commercially successful compounds of this type are Vircol 82, developed by Virginia-Carolina Corp, now part of Albright and Wilson Co. (1), and Fyrol 6, developed by Victor Chemical Works, now part of Akzo Chemicals Inc. (2). Simplified portrayals of the syntheses and compositions of these two products are illustrated in Fig. 1. [Pg.249]

Akzo Chemicals, Inc., 218,248 Brandeis University, 102 Harvard University, 1 Higher Pedagogical Institute, Bulgaria, 76 Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, xiii Iowa State University, 64 Lakehead University, Ontario, 173 Monsanto Company, 41,86,240 Oklahoma State University, 162 Purdue University, 202... [Pg.277]

U.S. Pat. 4,198,348 (Apr. 15,1980), F. Bertini and C. A. Pauri (to SNIA VISCOSA Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa SpA). Armeen, Duomeen and Triamine Aliphatic Amines, Product Bulletin, Bulletin 89—134, Akzo Chemicals Inc., Chicago, HI., 1989. [Pg.224]

Antioxidants are commercially manufactured by many companies, including Akrochem Corporation, Akzo Chemicals Inc., Harwick Chemical Corporation, ICI Americas Inc., Monsanto Chemical Co., R.T. Vanderbilt Co., and Witco Corporation. Numerous suppUers offer both primary and secondary antioxidants to complete their product hne. However, very few actually manufacture both primary and secondary antioxidants, because the products are based on different manufacturing methods and feedstock. As a result, it is quite common in this industry to resell products produced by another company. [Pg.40]

Antistatic agents are commercially manufactured by Akzo Chemicals Inc., Cabot Corporation, Dow Chanical, Eastman Chemical Products, Emery Group (Henkel Corp.), PPG Industries Inc., and Witco Corporation. [Pg.42]

The major suppliers of carbon black include Akrochem Corp., Akzo Chemicals Inc., Cabot Corp., Degussa Corp., J. M. Huber Corp. and Summit Chemical Co. [Pg.79]

Akzo Chemicals Inc. Ferro Corp. Great Lakes Chemical Corp. [Pg.201]

The selection of which heat stabilizer or combination of heat stabilizers to use will depend on the processing system, the end nse application, and the effect on processing properties of the resin. There are over 100 suppliers of primary heat stabilizers. Among the major suppliers are Witco Corp., Akzo Chemical Inc., and Ferro Corp. [Pg.256]

Typical suppliers of fatty acid amide lubricants include Ashland Chemical Inc., C. P. Hall Co., and Witco Corp. Typical suppliers of fatty acid esters include Akzo Chemical Inc., Eastman Chemical Products, and ICI Americas Inc. Typical suppliers of metallic stearates include Hammond Lead Products, Inc., Harwich Chemical Corp., and Witco Corp. Typical suppliers of molybdenum disulfide include Acheson Colloids Co., CSA Chemicals, and Specialty Products Co. Typical suppliers of paraffin waxes include Astor Wax Corp. C. P. Hall Co., and Hoechst Celanese Corp. Typical suppliers of polyethylene waxes inclnde Astor Wax Co., Eastman Chemical Products and Exxon Chemical Co. Typical suppliers of silicone lubricants include Ashland Chemical Inc., Dow Coming Corp. and Wacker Silicones Corp. Typical suppliers of fluorocarbon lubricants include Acheson Colloids Co., DuPont, and Harwich Chemical Corp. [Pg.332]


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