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  2. Vinyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl acetate is the acetate ester of vinyl alcohol. Since vinyl alcohol is highly unstable (with respect to acetaldehyde), the preparation of vinyl acetate is more complex than the synthesis of other acetate esters. The major industrial route involves the reaction of ethylene and acetic acid with oxygen in the presence of a palladium catalyst. [6]

  3. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process. The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code , is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

  4. Ethylene-vinyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    The weight percent of vinyl acetate usually varies from 10 to 50%, with the remainder being ethylene. There are three different types of EVA copolymer, which differ in the vinyl acetate (VA) content and the way the materials are used. The EVA copolymer which is based on a low proportion of VA (approximately up to 4%) may be referred to as vinyl ...

  5. Celanese Announces Vinyl Acetate Monomer Price Increase ... - AOL

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  6. Vinyl neodecanoate - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl neodecanoate (trade name VeoVa 10) is a vinylic monomer that is virtually always used in combination with other monomers to create latices or emulsion polymers. [3] The trade name is an acronym of Vinyl ester of Versatic Acid with the number 10 meaning 10 carbons in the molecule. It has a medium to low glass transition temperature of -3 °C.

  7. Celanese - Wikipedia

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    Celanese is also the world's largest producer of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM). [ 5 ] Celanese operates 25 production plants and six research centers in 11 countries, mainly in North America, Europe, and Asia.

  8. VAM - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl acetate monomer, a chemical component used in plastics manufacture; VAM (bicycling), a measure of rate of climb in bicycle racing Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos, a Mexican automaker

  9. Vinyl acetate monomer - Wikipedia

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