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Vanderbilt, R.T., Company, Inc

R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc., Norwalk, USA. t E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany. [Pg.57]

Fig. 16.1. The production of styrene-butadiene rubber. (Modified by D.F. Graves from a drawing in the Vanderbilt Rubber Handbook, 1990 Edition, Copyright the R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc., by permission.)... Fig. 16.1. The production of styrene-butadiene rubber. (Modified by D.F. Graves from a drawing in the Vanderbilt Rubber Handbook, 1990 Edition, Copyright the R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc., by permission.)...
Figures 10 and 11 the addition of Darvan No. 7, a polymeric polyelectrolyte based upon polyacrylic acid (manufactured by R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.), is shown to alter the CSR spectrum of both the BaTi03 and BaS04. Almost incredibly low concentrations of it suiiice to affect the CSR of suspended particles. It appears that concentrations as low as 100 parts per billion will substantially alter the CSR spectrum. This observation most readily points out two things first, that the CSR spectrum technique... Figures 10 and 11 the addition of Darvan No. 7, a polymeric polyelectrolyte based upon polyacrylic acid (manufactured by R. T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.), is shown to alter the CSR spectrum of both the BaTi03 and BaS04. Almost incredibly low concentrations of it suiiice to affect the CSR of suspended particles. It appears that concentrations as low as 100 parts per billion will substantially alter the CSR spectrum. This observation most readily points out two things first, that the CSR spectrum technique...
Antioxidants are commercially manufactured by many companies, including Akrochem Corporation, Akzo Chemicals Inc., Harwick Chemical Corporation, ICI Americas Inc., Monsanto Chemical Co., R.T. Vanderbilt Co., and Witco Corporation. Numerous suppUers offer both primary and secondary antioxidants to complete their product hne. However, very few actually manufacture both primary and secondary antioxidants, because the products are based on different manufacturing methods and feedstock. As a result, it is quite common in this industry to resell products produced by another company. [Pg.40]


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