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  2. Sun Chemical - Wikipedia

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    Sun Chemical is the world's largest [citation needed] producer of printing inks and pigments and is located in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. It was incorporated in 1945. [ 1 ] The company has its roots as the Lorilleux & Cie. Paris in 1818, but was incorporated under the Sun name in 1945. [ 2 ]

  3. DIC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1937 Incorporated Dainippon Printing Ink Manufacturing; 1950 Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange; 1962 Merged with Japan Reichhold, changed Company name to Dainippon Ink and Chemicals; 1986 Acquired Sun Chemical's Graphic Art Material Dept. 1987 Acquired Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. 1999 Acquired Totalfina S.A.’s Printing Ink Dept. (Coates)

  4. Northlake, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Northlake is a city in Leyden Township and Proviso Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 12,840 at the 2020 census. The population was 12,840 at the 2020 census. The city's moniker is "The City of Friendly People".

  5. Sun printing - Wikipedia

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    Sun printing may also refer to a photographic process using potassium dichromate which produces a negative plate for conventional lithographic printing. The process uses a film of gelatine spread on a flat and rigid surface. This is coated with a dilute solution of potassium dichromate and dried in low light conditions.

  6. Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers ...

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    The Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers International Union (PACE) was an international union that represented workers in the United States and Canada. PACE was founded on January 4, 1999, by the merger of the United Paperworkers' International Union with the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union .

  7. Sun Products - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Products Corporation (now Henkel North American Consumer Goods Inc.) was a United States–based manufacturer of laundry detergent, fabric softeners, and other household cleaning products. With annual sales of $2.0 billion, the company's brands included All, Wisk (discontinued), Snuggle , Sun, Surf , and Sunlight .

  8. Allied Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Allied Corp. was a major American company with operations in the chemical, aerospace, automotive, oil and gas industries. It was initially formed in 1920 as the Allied Chemical and Dye Corporation as an amalgamation of five chemical companies. In 1958, it was renamed Allied Chemical Corporation when it diversified into oil and gas exploration.

  9. Carter's Ink Company - Wikipedia

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    Carter's Ink Company was an American manufacturer of ink and related products, based first in Boston and later in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [2] It was once the largest ink manufacturer in the world. [3] Apart from ink, Carter produced a line of fountain pens during a brief period in the 1920s.