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  2. Lanxess - Wikipedia

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    Lanxess AG is a German specialty chemicals company based in Cologne, Germany that was founded in 2004, via the spin-off of the chemicals division and parts of the polymers business from Bayer AG. [ 2 ]

  3. Chemtura - Wikipedia

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    Chemtura operated in various industries including automotive, construction, electronics, lubricants, packaging, plastics for durable and non-durable goods and transportation [20] Most products were sold to industrial manufacturing customers for use as additives, ingredients or intermediates that add value to their end products.

  4. Great Lakes Chemical Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Chemical Company was founded in Michigan in 1936 to extract bromine from underground salt water brine deposits. It was acquired by McClanahan Oil in 1948 and rechristened Great Lakes Oil and Chemical Company, but by 1960 the company had moved away from oil and gas, instead focusing on the research and production of bromine-based chemicals.

  5. Analysis-Companies race to ship goods to the US ahead of ...

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    German chemical company Lanxess said fourth-quarter profits were significantly better than expected due to advance buying by U.S. customers.

  6. DSM (company) - Wikipedia

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    DSM was formed by the Dutch state in 1902 to mine coal reserves in southern Limburg and although the company had diversified into commodity chemicals and petrochemicals by 1973, when the last mine closed, DSM retains a link to its origins by continuing to use the initials, originally an abbreviation for Dutch State Mines, to this day.

  7. Polysuccinimide - Wikipedia

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    The polysuccinimide [4] developed [19] by Bayer AG and marketed by Lanxess AG under the brand name Baypure® DSP with an average molecular weight of 4,400 g/mol is partially hydrolyzed even at slightly elevated pH values and is thus swellable in highly crosslinked form or water-soluble in linear form.

  8. Covestro - Wikipedia

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    Covestro AG is a German company producing polyurethane and polycarbonate raw materials. Products include isocyanates and polyols for cellular foams, thermoplastic polyurethane and polycarbonate pellets, as well as polyurethane based additives used in the formulation of coatings and adhesives. [2]

  9. OCSiAl - Wikipedia

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    In October 2016, LANXESS and OCSiAl announced new nanotubes products targeting reinforced and conductive latex rubbers. [25] In 2022, OCSiAl announced a new product created as a result of co-development of a nanotube solution together with Daikin Industries to increase the durability and resistance to extreme conditions of fluoropolymer components.