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Wellman Inc

A. James Stonehouse Raymond K. Hertz William Spiegelberg John Harkness Brush Wellman Inc. [Pg.74]

EVERGREEN RECYCLING LLC VISTEON AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS WELLMAN INC. [Pg.53]

Kenneth A. Walsh, Ph D. Brush Wellman Inc. Elmore. Ohio... [Pg.197]

Biush, Wellman Inc. Properties and Applications of Beryllium and Beiylliuiu... [Pg.197]

Kenneth A. Wnlsh, Ph.D., Brush Wellman Inc., Elmore, OH, http //www. brushwellman.com/. Beryllium... [Pg.1844]

VELSICOL CHEMICAL LLC VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC VISTEON CORPORATION VITA GROUP VOGEL PAINT INC WELLMAN INC... [Pg.118]

VALLEY NATIONAL GASES LLC VALSPAR CORPORATION (THE) VELSICOL CHEMICAL LLC VISTEON CORPORATION VITA GROUP WELLMAN INC... [Pg.131]

PemiaClear WELLMAN INC PermaClear HP WELLMAN INC Permascand EKA CHEMICALS AB Permont SOUTHERN CLAY PRODUCTS INC... [Pg.553]

The Rebels CENTRAL GARDEN AND PET CO ThermaClear Ti WELLMAN INC ThermaClime Inc LSB INDUSTRIES INC Thermal Guard OLD WORLD INDUSTRIES THERMINO SOLUTIA INC Thifluzamide NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES... [Pg.558]

In 1993, collaboration between Patagonia and Malden Mills (now Polartec) led to the early development of recycled polyester fibre (from Wellman Inc.) for use in Synchilla fleece made from plastic soda bottles that diverted waste from landfills. Later, PCR filament yam was made for linings and shell fabrics from 30% to 50% post-consumer materials (bottles, polyester uniforms, tents and garments) with the remainder sourced from post-industrial waste. Clothes, at end of life, if constituted from one fibre type, can be recyclable. In theory, consumers may return a polyester garment to be forwarded to a processor to be re-made into fibre or downgraded to other forms of plastic. [Pg.31]

The commercial production of polyamide fibers began in the late 1930s in the United States and Europe. They are now produced worldwide. Nylon fiber producers in the United States in 2004 include Fiber Innovation Technology, Inc., Honeywell Nylon Inc., Invista Inc. (formerly DuPont Textiles Interiors), Nylstar, Inc., Palmetto Synthetics, Polyamide High Performance, Inc. (formerly Acordis), Solutia Inc., Unifi-Sans Technical Fibers, LLC, Universal Fiber Systems LLC, and Wellman, Inc. [Pg.122]

Wellman, Inc. of JohnsonvUle, SC, recycles nylon 6 and nylon 6,6 carpet, using a proprietary process, and formulates the product into moldable engineered nylon resins, with both filled and unfilled grades. Welhnan received the CARE Recycler of the Year Award in 2005 for its developments in recycling nylon into automotive parts. Their EcoLon resin contains 25 percent postconsumer carpet.° ... [Pg.541]

Wellamid FR Polyamide-66 with glass spheres, PA-66 Wellman Inc. [Pg.2351]


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