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  2. Clariant - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Clariant bought British Tar Products (BTP plc), [10] [11] [12] in 2006 Clariant bought Ciba's Masterbatches division, and in 2011 Clariant acquired German speciality chemical company Süd-Chemie. In 2013, Clariant divested its textile chemicals, emulsions and paper specialities businesses to SK Capital.

  3. Humidity indicator card - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Blinn founded Humidial Corporation in 1948 Acquired by Süd-Chemie, Inc., in 1989 to commercialize humidity indicators, later acquired by Clariant In the mid-1980s descendants of R. Admiral Blinn began working with manufacturers of semiconductors to identify and resolve the problem of “pop corning”.

  4. Pyrotol catalyst - Wikipedia

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    It is a proprietary chromium-alumina catalyst manufactured by Clariant International (formerly known as Sud-Chemie) and licensed exclusively to CB&I Lummus Technology, Inc. It is completely unrelated to the explosive pyrotol .

  5. Ashland Global - Wikipedia

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    Ashland was founded in 1924 as the Ashland Refining Company in Catlettsburg, Kentucky, by Paul G. Blazer. [3]In October 1923, J. Fred Miles of the Swiss Oil Company of Lexington, Kentucky [4] employed Paul G. Blazer and assigned him the task of locating, purchasing and operating a refinery in northeastern Kentucky.

  6. Altana - Wikipedia

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    Altana AG (styled as ALTANA) is a German chemical company headquartered in Wesel.It was created in 1977, as a result of spinning off divisions from the Varta Group. [5] [self-published source] The first CEO was Herbert Quandt.

  7. Evonik Industries - Wikipedia

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    Evonik Industries AG is a publicly-listed German specialty chemicals company headquartered in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.It is the second-largest chemicals company in Germany, [2] and one of the largest specialty chemicals companies in the world.

  8. Berlin Chemie - Wikipedia

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    According to the imprint of the website in question, Later Come.de, this is a media contribution by Berlin-Chemie AG. [5] Since 2015, Berlin-Chemie has been able to manufacture and sell anti-cancer drugs through a license agreement with the Japanese drug manufacturer Chugai. [6] The production of infusion solutions was discontinued in 2019.

  9. Chemische Industrie Uithoorn - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary producing polymers from tar derived chemicals was formed in 1960 as Neville Cindu Chemie (later Nevcin Polymers) and operated from the same site in Uithoorn. A reactor at the factory exploded in 1992, causing three deaths and several injuries.