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  2. Calumet, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Calumet, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLMT) is a publicly traded U.S.-based company that was incorporated in 1919. It specializes in the manufacture of lubricating oils, solvents, waxes, packaged and synthetic specialty products, fuels and fuel-related products. The company operates 12 production, blending, and packaging facilities across North America.

  3. Zep (company) - Wikipedia

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    The chemical division, known as Acuity Specialty Products, spun off from Acuity Brands under the name Zep, Inc. and included the Zep, Zep Commercial, Enforcer, and Selig brands. [3] [4] [7] Once again an independent company, Zep, Inc. continued to expand. It acquired Waterbury Companies and Amrep in 2010 and the vehicle care division of Ecolab ...

  4. Ashland Global - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011 Ashland announced that it had bought the privately owned company International Specialty Products, Inc. (ISP) for $3.2 billion. ISP is a supplier of specialty chemicals and performance-enhancing products for consumer and industrial markets. [25]

  5. DuPont - Wikipedia

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    The specialty products unit—the entity today bearing the DuPont name—includes DuPont's Nutrition & Health, Industrial Biosciences, Safety & Protection and Electronics & Communications, as well as Dow's aforementioned Electronic Materials business. Combined revenue for Specialty Products total approximately $12 billion. [47] [48]

  6. NCH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name from National Chemsearch to NCH Corporation that year. Again the rationale was to reflect the increasing diversity of NCH product lines. In 1978, NCH purchased Specialty Products Co., a manufacturer of specialty plumbing items. Specialty Products, based in Stanton, California, had yearly sales of about $4 million ...

  7. Lubrizol - Wikipedia

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    The Lubrizol Corporation was founded in 1928 as The Graphite Oil Products Company in Cleveland, Ohio, by father Frank A. Nason and son Francis A. "Alex" Nason, Thomas W. James and brothers Kent H. Smith, Vincent K. Smith and A. Kelvin Smith. [6] [7] [8] The company's first product was a graphite lubricant and applicator for early automobiles ...

  8. Hexion - Wikipedia

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    Hexion Inc. or Hexion (previously Momentive Specialty Chemicals) [2] is a chemical company based in Columbus, Ohio. It produces thermoset resins and related technologies and specialty products. Hexion is organized into two divisions: the Epoxy, Phenolic and Coating Resins Division, and the Forest Products Division.

  9. Airgas - Wikipedia

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    Airgas, an Air Liquide company, is an American supplier of industrial, medical and specialty gases (delivered in packaged or cylinder form), as well as hardgoods and related products; one of the largest U.S. suppliers of safety products; and a leading U.S. supplier of ammonia products and process chemicals. The company is headquartered in ...