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NATIONAL STARCH

Synthetic emulsion polymers account for approximately 70% of the U.S. consumption of acrylate monomers. Major end uses for these latex polymers are coatings (32%), textiles (17%), adhesives (7%), paper (5%), and floor poHshes (3%). The U.S. producers of acryflc copolymer emulsions include Rohm and Haas, Reichhold, National Starch, Union Carbide, Air Products, Unocal, B. F. Goodrich, and H. B. Fuller. [Pg.171]

Each member of the N-Lite Series (National Starch) is aimed at a specific role ia fat replacemeat, ie, N-Lite L for soups and sandwich spreads N-Lite LP for use ia dressiags and dips. N-Lite LP is an iastant modified food starch which yields a very oily texture and is stable to heat, acid, and shear N-Oil is a tapioca dextria suggested for fat-like mouthfeel and the N-Elate and N-Oil Series are propriety mixtures of starches and other fat replacers. [Pg.119]

N-Oil corn Celluhsic-based mimetics National Starch... [Pg.440]

National Starch and Chemical Reichhold Chemical Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.467]

Cationic Hydroxyethylcelluloses. These materials are manufactured by Union Carbide Corp. and National Starch and Chemical Corp., marketed under the trade names Polymer JR and Celquat, respectively (47,48). The cationic substituent on Polymer JR is presumably 2-hydroxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride (72). Celquat is presumably the reaction product of HEC with /V,/V-dia11y1-/V,/V-dimethy1ammonium chloride (73). Their primary appHcation is in shampoos and hair conditioners wherein the cationic moiety imparts substantivity to hair. Some typical properties of Celquat resins are given in Table 7. [Pg.276]

Celquat , Cationic Cellulosic Foljmers For Cosmetics and Toiletries, National Starch and Chemical Corp., Bridgewater, N.J. [Pg.280]

National Starch Chemical Corp. Westvaco Corp. [Pg.150]

Ramharack, R. and Chandran, R. (National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Coip.) US Patent 5,536,759, July 16, 1996. [Pg.532]

Easymelt Gold Trade Literature — National Starch and Chemical Co., 1997. [Pg.756]

Cyanoacrylate adhesives are ubiquitous with several major manufacturers around the globe. They include, along with their band names. Alpha Giken (Alpha Ace and Alpha Techno), Henkel/Loctite (Prism, Sicomet, Superbonder, and Quicktite), National Starch (Permabond), Three Bond (Super Three), and Toa Gosei (Aron Alpha and Krazy Glue). [Pg.864]

E-mail alco.chemical nstarch.com Web site www.alcochemical.com Parent Company National Starch Chemical (US), Subsidiai-y of ICI Group (United Kingdom)... [Pg.215]

National Solid Waste Management Association (NSWMA), 279 National Starch Chemical Co., 210 National Starch and Chemical Company, 240 National Technical Infomiation Service hiformation Center (NTIS), 303 Natural Gas, 96... [Pg.341]

Microcrystalline cellulose—coarse NF powder (Avicel PH 102), FMC. Microcrystalline cellulose—medium powder (Avicel PH101), FMC. Cornstarch NF powder, bolted, National Starch Chemical. [Pg.295]

HSB Industrial Risk Insurers ICI/National Starch Chemical Co. International Specialty Products, Inc. Kellogg Brown Root, Inc. [Pg.211]


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