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ARIZONA CHEMICAL

Arizona Chemical Georgia Pacific Hercules Union Camp Westvaco Total... [Pg.304]

In 1991, ia addition to Henkel (now including Emery), commercial producers of dimer acids ia the U.S. were Arizona Chemical, Schering Berlin, Humko Chemical Division of Witco, and Union Camp Corporation. There are other producers throughout the world. [Pg.115]

Arizona Chemical Company technical literature. Bulletin 8400, Sept., 1993. [Pg.756]

Aristech Chemical Corporation, See Sunoco Chemicals Unit of Smioco hic. (US), 217 Arizona Chemical, 217 Arizona Department of Agriculture, 290 Arizona Department of Eiivkonmental Quality, 290 Arizona Industrial Commission, 290 Arizona Poison and Drug hiforniation Center, 311 Arkansas Department of Eiivironmental Quality, 290 Arkansas Poison and Drug Infomiation Center, 311 Arkansas State Plant Board, 290 Aniienian National Academy of Sciences, 255 Armour Polymers Ltd., 168 Arris Intemational Corporation, 218 Arsenic acid, 19... [Pg.322]

Rosin and its derivatives are economically the most important natural resins. Approximately 1150 x 103 metric tons of these materials are produced annually and sold throughout the world. The principal producers are the People s Republic of China (ca 40%) and the United States (ca 25%), followed by Russia. Most of the remainder is produced in Indonesia, Portugal, Finland, India, Brazil, and Mexico. In 1996, the lowest grades of rosin were priced at 750/t. Most rosin is converted to its many derivatives to meet requirements for industrial applications. The principal producers of rosin derivatives are Arizona Chemical Company, Hercules Incorporated, Westvaco, Union Camp, and Georgia-Pacific. [Pg.142]

Arizona Chemical Ashland Specialty Chemical Camphor Allied Products (India)... [Pg.58]

Uni-Rez Arizona Chemical (Union Camp Corp.) www. ari zonachemical. com... [Pg.464]

These polyamidoamines are available from several suppliers worldwide (Cognis (Veramide ), Arizona Chemical (Uni-Rez ), Air Products (Ancamide ), and others) and are among the most common curatives in the general-purpose, do-it-yourself two-pack-age epoxy adhesives. They have a distinctive odor somewhat like popcorn and are easily recognized in adhesive formulations. The polyamide backbone does contribute to the overall good mechanical properties of the polyamide amine cured adhesives. [Pg.603]

ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY Jacksonville FLEXSOL PACKAGING CORP Pompano Beach OXBOW CORPORATION West Palm Beach SEQUA CORP Tampa... [Pg.118]

AMERICAN AIR LIQUIDE HOLDINGS INC ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY ARKEMA ASHLAND INC... [Pg.130]

ARBORCOAT BENJAMIN MOORE CO Arboris, LCC ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY ARC Automotive, Inc. SEQUA CORP ARCEL NOVA CHEMICALS CORPORATION ARCO BP PLC... [Pg.537]

Sylfat TOFA ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY SYLVACLEAR ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY SYLVAGUM ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY SYLVARES ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY Symphony Synthetic Slate Roofing Shingles CERTAINTEED CORP... [Pg.558]

Hydroprocesstng reactions were carried out in a SOO-mL batch reactor. The reactor is charged with 4 g of a commercial sulfided NiMo catalyst, supplied by Haldor Topsoe, Inc. and Criterion Caulysts, and 40 g of tall oil rosin (Unitol NCY), supplied by Arizona Chemical. The reactor is first purged witii Nitrogen and then filled with... [Pg.1542]

We would like to thank the University of Missouri Research Board for the economical support provided, Criterion Catalysts and Haldor Topsoe for catalyst samples, Arizona Chemical, NREL and Dr. Esteban Chomet for his comments and suggestions. [Pg.1549]

We thank Dr, Tyrone L, Vigo and Mrs. Eve Frost (USDA Textile Clothing Laboratory, Knoxville, TN) for the DSC measurements, and Dr. Erwin R. Ruckel (Arizona Chemical Co., Stamford, CT) for his helpful comments on this work. This research was supported by the Division of Chemical Sciences, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy (Document No. DOE/ER/02968-151). [Pg.357]

Anonymous, "Acintol Tall Oil Products,f Arizona Chemical Co., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. [Pg.93]


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