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SHIN-ETSU CHEMICAL

Jpii Kokai Tokkyo Koho 79 118,404 (1979), Y. Inoue and co-workers (to Shin-Etsu Chemical Industry Company, Limited Nitto Chemical... [Pg.12]

Jptt Kokai Tokkyo Koho 86 141,703 (June 28, 1986), G. Nobuki and M. Nakahara, (to Shin-Etsu Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.). [Pg.107]

Rolim Haas Shin-Etsu Chemical (Japan) Sumitomo Chemical (Japan) Sumitomo Serka Chemicals (Japan) Tosoh Coip. (Japan)... [Pg.11]

Quantum Chemicals Shin-Etsu Chemical (Japan)... [Pg.33]

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. (Japan) Sigma-Aldrich Fine Chemicals... [Pg.59]

The cost of this work was defrayed in part from Grant-in-Aid for Special Project Research, Organic Chemical Resources, 61111002, to which the authors thanks are due. We also express our appreciation to Shin-etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., and Toshiba Silicone Co., Ltd., for a gift of organochlorosilanes. [Pg.223]

Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Dr. F. Komai of Osaka University of Arts for helpful discussions about insect taxonomy and K. Ogawa of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd. for information on the utilization of mating disruptants. [Pg.95]

Information supplied from Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.Ltd. in Japan. [Pg.89]

H. Kitamura, K. Kurimoto, and K. Azuma, Process for the preparation of vinyl chloride-based resins, US Patent 4272424, assigned to Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP), June 9,1981. [Pg.329]

JP 62246978 (Japanese) 1987 Heat-resistant adhesives containing siloxanes and imide-containing resins Shin-Etsu Chemical Industry Co. Ltd., Japan S Ueno, N Nakanishi, S Hoshida Adhesives showed good adhesion and flexibility useful in the preparation of flexible laminates Resin was prepared from the reaction product of bismaleimides, diamines, amino-terminated siloxanes and a bisphenol A cyanate adduct. The adhesive formulation was used on polyimide films... [Pg.92]

We are grateful to our various co-workers cited in the references for their effective collaboration. We are also indebted to Dr. L.-S. Luh for critical reading of the manuscript. We thank the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., Dow Corning Toray Silicone Co., Ltd., Japan Electronic Metals Co., and Asai Germanium Research Institute for support. [Pg.287]

FIGURE 7.32 Thermal gelation of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 60SH (2 wt%) in water T = the temperature at which viscosity starts decreasing T2 = the temperature at which viscosity starts increasing. [Graph reconstructed from data by Shin-Etsu Chemical, METO-LOSE, 1993.]... [Pg.492]


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