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Basell Polyolefins

I thank P. Corradini (Universita di Napoli) and G. Guerra (Universita di Salerno) for their teaching, and T. Ziegler (University of Calgary) who introduced me to the world of DFT. This work was supported by the MURST of Italy (PRIN-2000) and by Basell Polyolefins. We thank the CIMCF of the Universita Federico II di Napoli for technical support. [Pg.53]

Nanocomposites General Motors and Basell Polyolefins continue the development of nanocomposites for high-volume applications in external trim parts such as body panels. Three grades of TPO-based nanocomposites reinforced with 2.5% nanoclay have been commercialized by Basell Polyolefins. The first application of these nanocomposites was a low-volume minivan step option. [Pg.100]

Basell Polyolefine GmbH, Determination of mechanical properties of polymers by Raman spectroscopy. Inventors D. Lilge and C. Gabriel. 22 pp. (incl. 3 fig.). Appl. 11 Aug 2003. Int. Cl. GOIN 21/65 GOIN 21/63. WO Patent Application Publication 2004/017056 (Al)... [Pg.242]

Spheripol A process for making polypropylene and propylene copolymers. Homopolymerization is conducted in the liquid phase in a loop tubular reactor copolymerization is conducted in the gas phase in a fluidized-bed reactor. The catalyst is treated with a special silane. The product is in the form of beads of up to 5 mm in diameter. Developed by Montecatini, Italy, and first licensed by Himont, United States, and Mitsui Petrochemical Industries, Japan. Ninety-four plants were operating in 2005. Now offered for license by Basell Polyolefins. See also Addipol. [Pg.342]

Licensor Basell Polyolefins preferred contractor Krupp Uhde GmbH. [Pg.92]

Prof. Dr. Ludwig L. Bohm Basel Polyolefine GmbH Industriepark Hdchst, C 660 D-65926 Frankfurt/Germany Tel 4-49(0)69/305-5887 Fax -449(0)69/305-3305 E-mail ludwig.boehm basell.com... [Pg.1482]

Dr. Cornelia Fritze Basell Polyolefins Gebaude M214 Carl-Bosch-StraBe 38 D-67056 Ludwigshafen/Germany Tel +49(0)621/6093008 Fax +49(0)621/6051501 E-mail comelia.fritze basell.com... [Pg.1484]

Dr. Luigi Resconi Basell Polyolefins P.le P.to Donegani, 12 1-44110 Ferrara/Italy Tel +39(0)532/468-368 Fax +39(0)532/467-780 E-mail luigi.resconi basell.com... [Pg.1488]

Polyethylene,LDPE, tubular reactor - Lyondell-Basell Polyolefins and LyondellBasell... [Pg.5]

Badger Licensing LLC Basell Polyolefins and LyondellBasell Borealis A/S Casale SA... [Pg.6]

General Description Polybutene-1 (PB-1) is a polyolefin, or unsaturated polymer, that is expressed as C H2n- Basell Polyolefins series polybutene-1 resins are high-molecular-weight polyolefins manufactured from butene-1 monomer. Available as a homopolymer or a random copolymer.t Polybutene is a polymer of butylene and is also called polybutylene. [Pg.145]

Figure 36-01. Basell Polyolefins seal-peal applications. Figure 36-01. Basell Polyolefins seal-peal applications.
Basell Polyolefins Adflex TPO resin. Produced from Basell s proprietary Catalloy process. [Pg.167]

PP CastFilm, Polypropylene, 025 PPe 10/01, Basell Polyolefins, portions of this publieationhave been reprodueed verbatim, (http //www.basell.com/ mati/0,1430,1 %255F0,00.html)... [Pg.220]

Morini G, Balbontin G, Gulevich YV, Vitale G (2003) Components and catalysts for the polymerization of olefins. WO 2003/022,894, to Basell Polyolefin Italia... [Pg.95]

Basell Polyolefine GmbH, Am Yachthafen 2,77694 Kehl, Germany (Tel 49 7851... [Pg.1664]

Currently Ticona (Oberhausen, Germany) produces a Type 1 and Type 2 resin with the trade names of GUR 1020 and 1050, respectively. Before 2002, Basell Polyolefins (Wilmington, DE) produced a Type 3 resin with the 1900 trade name. This resin was discontinued in January 2002 and is no longer produced. Two orthopedic manufacturers have maintained large stockpiles of this resin. Therefore, orthopedic implants will continue to be fabricated from tiiis resin, af least in the near future. [Pg.16]

Figure 7.5 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for Basell Polyolefins Lupolen 181 OH— low density (0.918 g/cm ), MFR 1.5 g/10 min PE resin. Figure 7.5 Stress vs. strain at various temperatures for Basell Polyolefins Lupolen 181 OH— low density (0.918 g/cm ), MFR 1.5 g/10 min PE resin.

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