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Most manufacturers sell a portion of their alcohol product on the merchant market, retaining a portion for internal use, typically for the manufacture of plasticizers. Sterling Chemicals linear alcohol of 7, 9, and 11 carbons is all used captively. Plasticizer range linear alcohols derived from natural fats and oils, for instance, octanol and decanol derived from coconut oil and 2-octanol derived from castor oil, are of only minor importance in the marketplace. [Pg.443]

Sterling Chemicals, Inc. (Texas City, Tex.) Cy, C9, C linear alcohols 102 Co... [Pg.472]

Sale of chlorite business to Sterling Chemicals (Houston, Tex.) announced in March 1992. [Pg.488]

Sinopec Qilu Company (China) Sterling Chemicals Union Carbide... [Pg.29]

Shanghai Tian Yuan (Group) Corp. (China) Showa Denko Chemicals Group (Japan) Sterling Chemicals Univertical... [Pg.47]

Samsung General Chemicals (South Korea) Saudi Basic Industries Coip. (Saudi Aiabia) Sterling Chemicals Tosoh Coip. (Japan)... [Pg.122]

Stella Chemifa, 188 Stepan Company, 248 Steraloids Inc., 248 Sterling Chemicals hic., 249 Stoddard Solvent, 121... [Pg.348]

Suppliers Lyondell, Chevron, BP Amoco, Dow, Sterling Chemicals, Nova Chemicals. [Pg.125]

Cytec, BP Amoco, DuPont, Sterling Chemical, Solutia. [Pg.128]

Aristech Chemical, ExxonMobil, Koppers, Stepan, Sterling Chemical. [Pg.146]

Acrylonitrile is currently produced by five manufacturers at six locations in the United States American Cyanamid Company, Avondale, Louisiana BP America, Inc., Green Lake, Texas and Lima, Ohio E.l. duPont de Nemours and Company, Inc., Beaumont, Texas Monsanto Company, Chocolate Bayou, Texas and Sterling Chemicals, Inc., Texas City, Texas (SRI 1988). [Pg.80]

Sterling Chemicals, Inc Du Pont Texas City, TX Victoria, TX... [Pg.87]

Zey, J.N. McCammon, C. (1990) Industrywide Studies Report of an Industrial Hygiene sun ey at Sterling Chemicals, Inc., Texas City Plant, Texas City, Texas (Report No. 84.20.10), Cincinnati, OH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health... [Pg.107]

Major divestments took place, particularly in the major thermoplastics, which were taken overby individual entrepreneurs who bought up the units the chemical giants wished to get rid of. As Hoechst, Union Carbide, Du Pont, Monsanto, ICI, and USS Chemicals withdrew from a number of the major oilbased intermediates as well as from polystyrene, polyethylene, and PVC, a number of large, hitherto unknown companies emerged Huntsman Chemical, El Paso Products, Aristech, Vista Chemical, Sterling Chemicals, and Cain Chemical. [Pg.3]

Likewise, it is because Du Pont, having spent 7.4 billion to acquire Conoco, sought to reduce its debts by selling part of Conoco s chemicals and also because Monsanto, ICI, and PPG were withdrawing from petrochemicals, that firms like Sterling Chemicals, Vista Chemical, and Cain Chemical have emerged since 1984. Cain Chemicals was itself to be taken over by Oxychem (Occidental Petroleum)... [Pg.10]


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