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  2. Hazardous Materials Identification System - Wikipedia

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    Materials that may form explosive mixtures with water and are capable of detonation or explosive reaction in the presence of a strong initiating source. Materials may polymerize, decompose, self-react, or undergo other chemical change at normal temperature and pressure with moderate risk of explosion (e.g., ammonium nitrate). 2.

  3. Leuna works - Wikipedia

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    The Leuna works (German: Leunawerke) in Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, is one of the biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany. [1] [2] The site, now owned jointly by companies such as TotalEnergies, BASF, Linde plc, and DOMO Group, covers 13 km 2 and produces a very wide range of chemicals and plastics.

  4. Category:Industrial equipment - Wikipedia

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    Chemical equipment (11 C, 57 P) E. Engineering vehicles (11 C, 92 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agile tooling; Air blaster; Air classifier; B ...

  5. List of largest chemical producers - Wikipedia

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    The American Chemistry Council estimated that global chemical sales in 2014 rose by 3.7% to US$5,389,000,000,000. [3] In 2018, Forty-eight of the companies on the list disclosed chemical profits, which totaled US$110,100,000,000, an increase of 1.3% from 2017. The average profit margin for chemical operations for these companies was 9.6%. [1]

  6. The chemical industry may be signaling a recession, says ...

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    A major — though little talked about — industry may be flashing a recessionary warning. “The chemical industry is the litmus test for the global economy,” Paul Hodges, founder of New ...

  7. Rawang, Selangor - Wikipedia

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    The tin mining industry in Rawang picked up again in the 1950s. Rubber estates were also established around Rawang during this time. In 1953, the first cement factory in Malaya, Rawang Works, was launched by the Associated Pan Malayan Cement Company, APMC (now Lafarge Malaysia Berhad) and took over much of the land vacated from the tin mining industry which had moved westwards to Batang Berjuntai.

  8. Category:Chemical companies by country - Wikipedia

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    Chemical companies of the United States (19 C, 191 P) V. Chemical companies of Venezuela (1 C, 1 P) ... This page was last edited on 9 May 2021, at 09:28 (UTC).

  9. Category:Chemical industry by country - Wikipedia

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    Chemical industry in the United Kingdom (10 C, 37 P) Pages in category "Chemical industry by country" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.