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  2. Solenis - Wikipedia

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    For example, to reduce the amount of chemical and water consumption, they provide a variety of products and options. For over 80 years Solenis has a profolio which includes a multitude of cost-effective products that improve pulping efficiency and pulp quality, including cooking aids, washing aids, pitch and scale control agents, brown stock ...

  3. AdvanSix - Wikipedia

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    AdvanSix Inc. is an American chemical company that produces nylon 6 and related chemicals such as caprolactam and ammonium sulfate fertilizers. [2] It operated as Honeywell's Resins and Chemicals division until 2016, when it was spun off as a separate company. [3] The unit accounted for 3 percent of Honeywell's sales at the time. [4]

  4. Afton Chemical - Wikipedia

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    Afton Chemical offers engine oil additives for passenger car, motorcycle, medium speed diesel and heavy-duty engines, as well as olefin copolymer viscosity index improvers. [3] Fuel Additives. Afton Chemical produces fuel additives for gasoline and diesel vehicle performance, octane levels, home heating oil, and fuel specification and ...

  5. Rosemount Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rosemount Inc. is a subsidiary of Emerson Electric Company.Its headquarters is located in Shakopee, Minnesota, where they manufacture measurement instrumentation such as pressure, temperature, level, DP flow, and wireless, as well as analytical and detection instrumentation for gas analysis, liquid analysis, combustion measurement and flame and gas detection.

  6. Quaker Houghton - Wikipedia

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    Quaker Houghton is an American chemical company that was founded in 1918. It is headquartered in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.With its global presence in 21 countries and 35 locations worldwide, the company has over 50% of net sales outside of the United States. [1]

  7. Emery Oleochemicals - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Emery Industries was bought by National Distillers and Chemical Corp. [2] The company was interested to complement its petrochemical branch by chemicals from renewable resources due to 1970s energy crisis. [3] In 1989, the business was acquired by Henkel and became part of its Chemicals Group. [2]

  8. VWR International - Wikipedia

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    VWR was founded by John Taylor as the John Taylor Company in 1852, selling mining and laboratory products. [7] Since then, the company evolved to focus on the laboratory market. It also has a presence in the cleanroom, safety, and clinical markets. In 1902, it was purchased by F.W. Braun, and merged into his company the F.W. Braun Corporation. [8]

  9. Diversey Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Diversey Corporation was founded in Chicago in 1923 by August and Herbert Kochs as a division of their Victor Chemical Works cleaning products company. [6] It was named after nearby Diversey Avenue and became independent in 1950. In 1978, Diversey was acquired by Molson. [7] Herbert Kochs retired the next year.