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Georgia-Pacific

Georgia-Pacific Corp. Bellingham, Wash. 81.6 1965 De Nora 18 x 4 mercury 1,7... [Pg.479]

Formaldehjde Technical Bulletin, Georgia-Pacific Corp., Portland, Oreg. [Pg.498]

M. A. Dulany, technical data, Georgia-Pacific Paper Chemicals Laboratory, Decatur, Ga., 1992—1994. [Pg.24]

Margaret A. Dulany George L. Batten, Jr. Michael C. Peck Charles E. Farley Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc. [Pg.24]

U.S. phenoHc resin manufacturers include AHiedSignal Inc./Bendix Ashland Chemical, Inc. Borden, Inc. Dexter Corp. Dyno Polymers Georgia-Pacific Corp. Neste Resins Corp. Occidental Chemical Corp. Owens-Corning Corp. Plastics Engineering Co. PMC, Inc. Resinoid Engineering... [Pg.302]

Rosin and its derivatives are economically the most important natural resins. Approximately 1150 x 10 metric tons of these materials are produced annually and sold throughout the world. The principal producers are the People s RepubHc of China (ca 40%) and the United States (ca 25%), followed by Russia. Most of the remainder is produced in Indonesia, Portugal, Finland, India, Bra2il, 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 appHcations. The principal producers of rosin derivatives are Ari2ona Chemical Company, Hercules Incorporated, Westvaco, Union Camp, and Georgia-Pacific. [Pg.142]

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

Rosin is commonly modified with maleic or fumaric acid to improve efficiency. Since the 1970s, dispersions of unsaponifted rosin have become more popular as a result of their improved sizing efficiency, lower alum requirements, and reduced pH sensitivity vs saponified rosins. Cationic dispersed rosin size, which can be effective at near-neutral and neutral papermaking conditions, is also available (63—65). Commercially available rosin sizes include Pexol, Neuphor, and Hi-pHase (Hercules Inc.), Plasmine and NeuRos (Plasmine), Stafor (Westvaco), Novaplus, and Novasize (Georgia Pacific), and NeuRos and Roscol (Akzo Nobel). [Pg.310]

Most of the surface sizes used in North America are modified styrene maleic anhydride (SMA) copolymers. Commercially available materials include Scripset (Monsanto/Hercules Inc.), Cypres (Cytec), Sursize (Akzo Nobel), MSA (Morton), NovaCote (Georgia Pacific), and HTl (Hopton Technologies). Styrene acrylate emulsions that are commonly used include Jetsize and Unibond (Akzo Nobel), Basoplast (BASF), and Cypres (Cytec). Other materials used as surface sizes include acrylonitrile acrylate copolymer (Basoplast, BASF), stearylated melamine resin (Sequapel, Sequa), polyurethane (Graphsize, Vining Chemicals), and diisobutylene maleic anhydride copolymers (Baysynthol, Bayer). [Pg.310]

W.A. Cleary Chemical Georgia Pacific Corp. Arcadian Corp. ... [Pg.132]

Rohm and Haas Co. Georgia-Pacific Corp. Kimberly-Clark Corp. [Pg.150]

Breyer, R.A., Hollis, S.G. and Jural, J.J., United States patent USP 5,681,917. Low mole ratio melamine-urea-formaldehyde resin. Assigned to Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc., 1997. [Pg.1098]

Georgia-Pacific Grain Processing Corp Jilin Chemical (China)... [Pg.63]

GEO Specialty Chemicals Georgia-Pacific GFS Chemicals Hercules... [Pg.70]

Georgia-Pacific Resins, Columbus, Ohio Runaway Reaction and Explosion... [Pg.166]

Approximately 10 42 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1997, an explosion occurred in a resins production unit at Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio. The blast was reported to be felt at least 2 miles and possibly as far as 7 miles away according to various news accounts and other reports. As a result of the explosion, one worker was killed and four others injured. The explosion extensively damaged the plant. Local news reported that a vocational school and several homes and businesses... [Pg.166]

Stream Georgia-Pacific Paper Co Crossett, AR Great Southern Paper Co. Cedar Springs, GA... [Pg.38]

Compare this to 31 lb per person annually in Asia and 11 lb in Africa. There are about 200 pulp mills and 600 paper and paperboard mills in operation now. Some names of companies in this industry in order of sales from first to tenth are International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, Stone Container, Scott Paper, James River, Weyerhaeuser, Champion International, Union Camp, Mead, and Boise Cascade. [Pg.400]

Tetra-Phen Phenolic resins Georgia-Pacific... [Pg.684]

Paper 26 2 2 International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, Weyerhauser... [Pg.249]

Incorporated, Chembond Corporation, Eastman Kodak Company, Georgia Pacific Corporation, Louisiana Pacific Corporation, and Southeastern Reduction Company. This work was supported by two research grants from Eastman Kodak Company. [Pg.336]


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