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Fairmount Chemical Company

Hydrazine hydrate (64% hydrazine) was used as supplied by the Fairmount Chemical Company. [Pg.12]

The two current chemical producers of hydrazine in the United States are the Olin Corporation in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and Miles Inc. in Baytown, Texas. The chemical was also produced by Fairmount Chemical Company, Inc., Newark, New Jersey, as recently as 1987. 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine is produced by Olin and Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc., Geismar, Louisiana. Estimates of past production (based on anhydrous hydrazine, although most production was of the hydrate) indicate that U.S. production volume was about 7,000 metric tons (15 million pounds) per year in the mid-1960s and increased to 17,000 metric tons (37 million poimds) per year in the mid-1970s. Production capacity in the United States was estimated at 17,240 metric tons (38 million pounds) in 1979 and about 14,000 metric tons (30 million pounds) in 1984, the most recent year for which information was located. 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine production volume was estimated to be at least 45 metric tons (99,000 pounds) in 1977 and more than 4.5 metric tons (9,900 pounds) in 1982 (HSDB 1995 Schmidt 1988 SRI 1987,... [Pg.116]

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