The Herald | HeraldOnline.com The launch of these new innovative product grades complement a growing portfolio of Addivant additives developed from renewable resources, including the cutting-edge GENOX® high performance, phenol-free stabilizer, derived from rapeseed oil . and more »
Fort Mills Times Addivant™ USA, LLC, the global leader in specialty additives with regional headquarters in Shanghai, China, will exhibit in Hall 11.2, stand M25 and host a technical seminar for customers during Chinaplas 2013. Chinaplas 2013, 17th International ... and more »
Pharmacy Times A. Phenol USP, or carbolic acid, (mw 94.11; d 1.071) occurs as colorless or faintly pink or yellow deliquescent crystals or more commonly as crystalline masses (fused crystals) because of its deliquescent nature. Fused crystals must be melted ...
Amarillo.com 14, 2011: Search and surveillance warrants are issued. □ Feb. 23, 2011: Aldawsari tries to order phenol from a second chemical company. FBI agents arrest him. □ March 9, 2011: A federal grand jury indicts him on one count of attempting to use weapon ... and more »
Ecotextile News (registration) Finally, the limit for phenol – used in finishing resins for cotton – has been relaxed from 2/10/100 mg/kg to 10/50/100 mg/kg. The newly released document is available as a PDF file here. Bluesign has also announced that a number of new businesses have ...
LiveScience.com Some krypton compounds do exist, including krypton difluoride, krypton clathrates, kryptonates and a salt of an oxyacid of krypton. Krypton clathrates are produced by using hydroquinone and phenol . Krypton difluoride can be made easily by several ...
MarketWatch (press release) ... ethylene dichloride, muriatic acid, phosgene derivatives, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl compounds, acetone, cumene and phenol . It also manufactures vinyl-based building and home improvement products that are marketed under Royal Building Products and ... and more »
PR Web (press release) The antiseptic properties of phenol were used by Sir Joseph Lister (1827–1912) in his revolutionary technique of antiseptic surgery. Lister determined that phenol kills harmful bacteria and fungus that caused infection (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...
Wall Street Journal (press release) ... ethylene dichloride, muriatic acid, phosgene derivatives, polyvinyl chloride, vinyl compounds , acetone, cumene and phenol . It also manufactures vinyl-based building and home improvement products that are marketed under Royal Building Products and ... and more »