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Diamond Alkali

Dianor [Diamond Alkali, Oronozio de Nora] A process for cracking naphtha to ethylene, adapted for small-scale operation so that polyvinyl chloride could be made by developing nations. Developed in the 1970s by Chem Systems and the two named companies, but not commercialized. [Pg.87]

Siroc [Silicate rock] Also known as the one-shot system. A chemical grouting system for hardening ground formations. Aqueous solutions of sodium silicate and formamide are mixed and injected into the ground the formamide slowly reacts with the silicate, precipitating hydrated silica, which binds the soil particles together. Invented in 1961 by the Diamond Alkali Company. See also Joosten. [Pg.246]

Halogenated hydrocarbons Chlorinated paraffins naphthalenes Chlorowax Halo wax Seekay wax Diamond Alkali Co Union Carbide Carbon Co ICI... [Pg.328]

Dietrich, J. J., et al. (Diamond Alkali), Polyvinylfluoride Properties and Coating Technology 8th Annual Symposium on New Coatings and New Coatings Raw Materials Fair Hills Resort, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota (1966). [Pg.105]

Among the pioneering companies were ICI, Foster, Diamond alkali, etc. Main raw material m-cresol... [Pg.139]

Around 1960, Diamond Alkali Company entered the market with a single-shot silicate-based grout trade named SIROC, which offered high strength or low viscosity, each coupled with gel time control. At about this time Terra Firma, a dried precatalyzed lignosulfonate, also entered the market. [Pg.153]

Goenaga, A.M. Defoliation of plants, (Diamond Alkali Co) U.S. Patent... [Pg.187]

In certain processes currently being developed, it is proposed to withdraw the ferric chloride by adsorption on alumina or activated charcoal to avoid excessive product losses. As a rule, most of the equipment is built of carbon steeL The main license holders are Dow, Ethyl, Goodrich, Hoechst, Hills, Mitsui Totasu, Monsanto, PPG (Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company), Rhdne-Poulenc, Solvay, Stauffer. Toa Gosei, Tokuyama Soda, Toyo-Soda, etc. In the 1970s, Diamond Alkali and Oronzo de Nora developed a process for the chlorination of dilute ethylene called Dianor. [Pg.160]


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