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  2. Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology

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    CIPET is having 43 operational centres, and nine more centres are in the process of establishment across the country catering to the needs of polymer and allied industries. [2] The main objective of setting up of this specialized institute was to develop manpower in different disciplines of Plastics Engineering & Technology as no similar ...

  3. Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology, Khunti

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    CIPET Khunti was approved by Scientific and Industrial Investigation Department. This was an achievement for the youth of Jharkhand who work in the field of plastic engineering. [3] [4] [5] With the effort of Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers a centres of the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET) was set up in ...

  4. Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering & Technology

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    www.cipet.gov.in Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology, Murthal , formerly Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology , [ 1 ] is a public engineering institution located in Murthal in Sonipat district of Haryana in India.

  5. Cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    The cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio, commonly known as CAPE, [1] Shiller P/E, or P/E 10 ratio, [2] is a stock valuation measure usually applied to the US S&P 500 equity market. It is defined as price divided by the average of ten years of earnings ( moving average ), adjusted for inflation. [ 3 ]

  6. TPC Group - Wikipedia

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    The Houston plant was authorized in 1942 as part of the United States Rubber Reserve Program, [2] and opened in 1944 operated by Sinclair Rubber. It was subsequently purchased by a joint venture of Tenneco and FMC Corporation in 1955, and the joint venture was named Petro-Tex Chemical Corporation, also known as PTC Corporation, until sold to Texas Olefins in 1984.

  7. Toray Industries - Wikipedia

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    Toray Industries, Inc. (東レ株式会社, Tōre Kabushiki-gaisha) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan that specializes in industrial products centered on technologies in organic synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. Its founding business areas were fibers and textiles, as well as plastics and chemicals.

  8. Polyoxymethylene - Wikipedia

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    As the polymer is sensitive to both chlorine and acid hydrolysis, it may perform very poorly when exposed to the reactive gases, particularly hydrogen chloride (HCl). Failures in this latter instance can occur with seemingly unimportant exposures from well sealed joints and do so without warning and rapidly (the component will split or fall apart).

  9. BASF - Wikipedia

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    BASF bought the Engelhard Corporation for $4.8 billion in 2006. Other acquisitions in 2006, were the purchase of Johnson Polymer and the construction chemicals business of Degussa. The acquisition of Johnson Polymer was completed on 1 July 2006. The purchase price was $470 million on a cash and debt-free basis.