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Production of acetone by dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol began in the early 1920s and remained the dominant production method through the 1960s. In the mid-1960s virtually all United States acetone was produced from propylene. A process for direct oxidation of propylene to acetone was developed by Wacker Chemie (12), but is not beheved to have been used in the United States. However, by the mid-1970s 60% of United States acetone capacity was based on cumene hydroperoxide [80-15-9], which accounted for about 65% of the acetone produced. [Pg.94]

Globally, there is a small number of basic fluorosihcone producers General Electric Co. and Dow Corning Corp. in the United States, ShinEtsu in Japan, and Wacker Chemie in Germany. Prices tend to be about 55—220/kg and higher depending on the physical form and the application. [Pg.400]

Silicones, an important item of commerce, are widely available commercially (9,494). The principal manufacturers of silicone operate direct-process reactors to produce dimethyl dichi orosilane and, ultimately, polydimethyl siloxane. Typical plants produce more than 450 t per year. The siUcone industry is a global enterprise in the 1990s, with principal producers in the United States (Dow Coming, GE, and OSi), Europe (Wacker Chemie, Hbls, Rhc ne-Poulenc, and Bayer), and Southeast Asia (Shin-Etsu, Toshiba SiUcones, and Dow Coming, Japan). Table 15 Hsts the approximate sales of the principal producers for 1991. [Pg.62]

There are at present about a dozen manufacturers outside the Communist bloc. Amongst major producers, in addition to those already mentioned, are Bayer, Rhone-Poulenc, Wacker-Chemie, Toshiba, Toray and Shinetsu. [Pg.815]

In 1975 Wacker-Chemie introduced silicones under the name of m-polymers. These are also room temperature curing liquid polymers which give rubbery materials on cross-linking and are available both as one- and two-component systems. Their particular feature is that they contain dispersions of copolymers such as those of styrene and n-butyl acrylate in the shape of rods or rice grains in the fluid silicone polymer. A small amount of the organic copolymer is also grafted onto the silicone backbone. [Pg.836]

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